Regarding our Jewish cousins....
Joseph, you mean Sephardic Jews. I've seen a number
of Sephardic genealogy websites, most of them
sponsored by people like us that have found their
Jewish roots. I found a number of early Spanish and
Portuguese Sephardic Jews in early Mexico that had the
last name Duarte, but I've yet to make a connection
with anyone of them. But I would not be surprised to
find out that some of my ancestors were Sephardic
Jews.
Also, I've known Spanish Jews here in the United
States and I have found them to be a very intelligent,
friendly and handsome group of people.
Alberto Duarte Prieto
Santa Maria, California
--- Joseph Puentes <makas@...> wrote:
>
> This reminds me of a question I've been meaning to
> ask but kind of
> forget every time I get to the key board. I guess
> its time (been time)
> for me to start writing myself notes so i'll
> remember later [here's a
> confession---I've been writing myself notes but half
> the time I forget
> to look at the notes].
>
> anyway what is the take on Gonzalez and Gonsalez
> and Gonzales and
> Gonsales?
>
> Since I've started studying genealogy I've always
> been told not to get
> hung up on spelling, but that seemed to be coming
> from the Anglo point
> of view. I tend to believe that we as well shouldn't
> get hung up on
> spelling from the Mexican point of view. Do you all
> agree?
>
> Reason I'm asking is that I seem to have read
> something when I first
> started genealogy that either the the ending with
> the Z or the ending
> with the S meant something like Jewish roots for
> folks of Hispanic
> hertiage: Peres v. Perez
>
> I don't know and don't really know how they can
> prove something like
> that with a bunch of folks that "SEEM" to be
> spelling the same persons
> name in all different possible ways. . .what does
> that mean that to one
> scribe he was Jewish and to the next one he wasn't.
> Or is it as it seems
> to be that certain ones weren't very literate and
> spelled the names
> phonetically?
>
> And since the Jewish subject came up does anyone
> know of good resources
> for Askenazi (sp) Jews in Mexico. I seem to be of
> the tribe of Levi (a
> priest) if my DNA indications are to be believed?
>
> joseph
>
> ps: I hope you all have a Feliz Navidad. I wish we
> lived close by
> because we could have a great party couldn't we.
>
>
>
> glo Sandoval-Fuentes wrote:
>
> >Or even my dads name is Augapito.
> >
> >
> >
> > ~~glo~~
> >
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> >
> >From: Margarita Vallazza <TeaCozyGran@...>
> >Reply-To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> >To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: Odd names WAS Re: [ranchos] Re: Godina
> Family
> >Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 20:57:34 -0600
> >
> >Aren't you glad to not be named Reducindo or
> Reducinda? One of my
> >ancestors is named Narciso, another Prudencio,
> another Petronilo, and
> >another Zenobio...what names!!!! Marge:)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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