Have any of you done your family tree?

FerdinandDist

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If you’re white then you won’t have a big issue tracing back your ancestors in Cuba (one of the easiest pieces of geneaology in Latin America)unless you’re basically 100% of Canarian descent, then it is likely your ancestors were dirt poor and had nothing, absolutely nothing, to their name, because in Spain they were seen as bottom of the barrel(albeit there were wealthy Canarian families I descend from a few).

If you descend from Cuban criollos it’s almost a certainty that you descend from the Spanish colonists in Jamaica that left once the British took over, most of them left to Cuba, I can trace my tree back to them for example.
 
Turkish government allows us to see our family tree as far back as the late 1800's or so. My family came to Anatolia from Bulgaria around that time.
 
Turkish government allows us to see our family tree as far back as the late 1800's or so. My family came to Anatolia from Bulgaria around that time.
Unfortunate, but interesting, I can trace most of my lines back to the 1400’s (most of the ones I can’t are from more recent Spanish immigrants)
 
I can't trace half my family tree since burgers bombed all the places they stored them to the ground during ww2
 
Unfortunate, but interesting, I can trace most of my lines back to the 1400’s (most of the ones I can’t are from more recent Spanish immigrants)
Catalonian records go even further doebeit, if I look further I could probably trace back one of my Catalonian ancestors all the way back to the 1300’s
 
I found out my maternal grandmother's last name was Rosinbaum and i havent looked into that shit since
 
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Never. I am the flash fire. To blaze for a second uncaring of what came before it and what will come after it dies out.
 
i dont know my family tree but i know my ancestry from what my parents have told me and what i know
 
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