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no, I meant
Ashkenazi. . .my spelling is not so good. I am not sure but some of my
y-DNA indications are Ashkenazi, the priests of the tribe of Levi, a
Levite. I don't know how much evidence there is for this but its
interesting to wonder about:
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Cimet,
Adina, 1951-
Ashkenazi Jews in Mexico : ideologies in the structuring of a
community / Adina Cimet.
p. cm. — (SUNY series in anthropology and Judaic studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7914-3179-7 (hardcover : acid-free). — ISBN 0-7914-3180-0
(pbk. : acid-free)
1. Jews—Mexico—Politics and government. 2. Mexico—Ethnic
relations. I. Title. II. Series.
F1392.J4C56 1997
323.1'1924072—dc20 95-5161
CIP
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3 step Mutations
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R1b
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Austria
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2
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R1b
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Belarus
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Ashkenazi
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1
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R1b
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British Isles
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1
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R1b
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Denmark
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1
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R1b
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England
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8
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R1b
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England
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Anglo-Celt
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Iceland
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2
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Ireland
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5
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R1b
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Italy
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3
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R1b
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Netherlands
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Netherlands
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Ashkenazi-Levite
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Polynesia
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Polynesian (European admixture)
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Portugal
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Norway
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Polynesia
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European admixture
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Polynesia
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Polynesian (European admixture)
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8
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R1b
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Portugal
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3
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Romania
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Ashkenazi
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Russia
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3
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Russia
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Ashkenazi
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Russia
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Native Siberian
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Scotland
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19
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Shetland
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Spain
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5
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Spain
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Sweden
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Syria
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Arab
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Alberto Duarte wrote:
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~~
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:)
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