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Dont you know the Spanish surname of the famous Boer general Koos de la Rey?
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...Koos-de-la-Rey
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More about Polish ancestors:
http://www.academia.edu/22401950/Pol..._Boer_families
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This is true, but... we should not overestimate the ethnic Polish component of these people. Many of them were Germans, because Danzig (Gdansk) was still a German city, and a lot of the surrounds as well. But certainly, I see some Polish surnames there. Very interesting.![]()
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I also accept that many "Germans" from the area were undoubtedly Germanised Slavs, too.
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I remember that at the Facebook R1a m458 page , there was a guy with L1029 from South Africa. Most of the German settlers in South Africa came from the Rhineland, and many of those in the Rhineland were only a generation or two removed from Bohemia due to emigration after the Thirty Years War
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