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I'm Jewish and from Louisiana. When I was in school i did a project on a Jewish pirate named Jean lafitte from New Orleans who operated in the Caribbean
This video is great for explaining why so many trees on the web have serious errors. Too many people conflate individuals with similar names into one individual on their tree.
Truth! I'm researching the Henriques family for my kids (their father is a descendent) and ... so many Abrahams married to so many Marys! It's extremely confusing!!
A little off-topic, but now that you talk about Italians. Do you know that when you get in your results that you are partly Italian, it could mean Roma people? If you analyze the Roma people's results, it very frequently says Italian, and they say that it's practically impossible, they say they are Roma from Hungary, or Romania, not Italy! So some DNA tests might be confusing Roma DNA with Italian,. Even Spanish Roma people (gitanos) get Italian and a big chunk. They also get DNA from India.
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I'm Jewish and from Louisiana. When I was in school i did a project on a Jewish pirate named Jean lafitte from New Orleans who operated in the Caribbean
This video is great for explaining why so many trees on the web have serious errors. Too many people conflate individuals with similar names into one individual on their tree.
Truth! I'm researching the Henriques family for my kids (their father is a descendent) and ... so many Abrahams married to so many Marys! It's extremely confusing!!
"Old pirates yes they rabbi. Sold I to the merchant ship"
As THG says, “Don’t the best stories have pirates in them.”
I was feeling jealous of your pirate heritage. LOL. The video was very good. I think the research process must have been fun too.
Good as always
There were certainly many masonic pirates, and many jews in masonry, so 2 + 2 = probable.
Freemasons? If so, then may השם rebuke them
Jamaican and Puerto Rican Jews have that surname and Sean Paul the music artist has that last name
Did any of these 'change' their beliefs outwardly, so that something about them might still appear in a family Bible?
Where was he born in Portugal?
dunno what to comment . i love pirate history . thanks for the wideo 🙏🏻 ;)
his father cannot be the witness for his marriage- that is against jewish law
I carry the surname Báez from my ancestors through my Father's side.
When Jewish pirates died did they have shiva me timbers
😅😅😅
A little off-topic, but now that you talk about Italians. Do you know that when you get in your results that you are partly Italian, it could mean Roma people? If you analyze the Roma people's results, it very frequently says Italian, and they say that it's practically impossible, they say they are Roma from Hungary, or Romania, not Italy! So some DNA tests might be confusing Roma DNA with Italian,. Even Spanish Roma people (gitanos) get Italian and a big chunk. They also get DNA from India.
That would explain why so many people from Span gett Italian in their results. In Spain, there has been a vast Roma population.