John Leguizamo Uncovers a Family Connection to Spanish Royalty | Finding Your Roots | Ancestry®

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @AncestryUS
    @AncestryUS  2 года назад +131

    Learning more about his roots was a life-changing moment for John Leguizamo. What surprising family history have you found in your tree?

    • @nickdesanto6119
      @nickdesanto6119 2 года назад +11

      One finding I had in my tree was my 12th great aunt was convicted in the Salem witch trials. After finding that I looked into the court records on her. Reading her plea of innocence was shaking with the realization that connection.

    • @shantelleschimpf1386
      @shantelleschimpf1386 2 года назад +9

      I was unable to know much about my Latin history (sadly), and I'm not done searching...
      But I learnt that on my grandfathers, perternal side, 400 yrs ago they moved from Germany to Russia. Then 300 yrs ago they moved to Argentina (where my dads family is from).
      I was born in Australia and sometimes it's hard to feel included and not invisible as a latino, but I am very very proud of my heritage (my mum is also from el salvador) ❤️

    • @theluckiestchannel4821
      @theluckiestchannel4821 2 года назад +1

      I want to my ancestors. How?🤭

    • @carriedolha788
      @carriedolha788 2 года назад +5

      Hadih (Hello, Babine Carrier Déne).
      I am also Indigenous but in B.C. Canada. I grew up with my "Needo" (White) family and did not know my Indigenous side.
      My Indigenous At'soo (grandmother) and all my relatives were stolen and jailed in the Residential Schools. I've been told many stories of us having a Hereditary Name and Lands. My great aunt was one of the last medicine women of our Nation and was beloved.
      Since, I have also found my 5th great grandfather was an English Reverend of course in England. His son, my uncle, one of the most highly decorated soldiers of time. He was knighted for the Queen and was even buried at Windsor Castle. There is a brass place to honor the lineage.
      I relate to John on many levels, including not realizing I was an "Other", until the world around me told me so!
      Today, I am an Indigenous Woman Entrepreneur who also works closely with her Nation, Hereditary Chiefs, Traditional Medicines.
      Misey Cho (Thank-You).

    • @know-body2519
      @know-body2519 2 года назад +1

      Ancestry thankfully taught me that I had absolutely no relation to Joseph Smith thank God!!!

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 2 года назад +468

    I had the same feeling when I started doing some work for my Mother who had become interested in our family history. Once you learn of your ancestors, you do indeed start to realize your birth wan not just a spontaneous event. You are a link in the chain of your ancestors and one day perhaps, someone will find your name as they too, search for a reason for their existence. It will move you and often to tears!

    • @gregp4735
      @gregp4735 2 года назад +10

      Well said.

    • @Chutney1luv
      @Chutney1luv 2 года назад +4

      I could not have said it better! Thank you..

    • @aryastargirl5593
      @aryastargirl5593 2 года назад +4

      Absoutley agree. I started doing mine in February and the connections and the history most if it that I've learned abouy that my ancestors or relatives were involved in amazes me constantly. Some of the stories ive found are so intriguing, wild, happy and sad, famous and non famous

    • @agm2841
      @agm2841 2 года назад +3

      Can you teach me how to look back and find my ancestors

    • @leesnow1382
      @leesnow1382 2 года назад +2

      And it shows how we're pretty much all kin.

  • @jorgealvarez6722
    @jorgealvarez6722 2 года назад +573

    Wait...... I am cousins with John Leguizamo??? I guess I can freely talk about Bruno now. I literally added records to our Great Grandfather Manuel Salvador Londoño just 2 years ago.

    • @sadcatsam
      @sadcatsam 2 года назад +17

      Interesting

    • @joachimmartinlopena538
      @joachimmartinlopena538 Год назад +24

      Don't let anything stop you, man. If you gotta talk about it with him, now is a better time as any.

    • @peaceandlove544
      @peaceandlove544 Год назад +2

      Was he born in Spain?

    • @rocksmith0811
      @rocksmith0811 Год назад +21

      Alot of Puerto Ricans are a mixture of Spanish and Native American Just like a Mexican and many south American countries.

    • @Ljay407
      @Ljay407 Год назад +13

      My last name is Avilès and I’m Puerto Rican I might be related to the founder of St. Augustine Florida , Pedro Mendez De Avilès

  • @natively278
    @natively278 Год назад +53

    Those tears are a sign that you made a connection with your loved one which is also a sign that they are happy you found them

    • @ob1smash
      @ob1smash Месяц назад

      That is great insight.

  • @nyriagarcia468
    @nyriagarcia468 Год назад +359

    Reading “Indio Noble” in Spanish, just hits different ❤…I couldn’t help but get emotional along with him. Simply beautiful ❤

    • @cyctemp1999
      @cyctemp1999 Год назад +8

      Yes - agree wholeheartedly 🙌🏼

    • @rossycontreras6902
      @rossycontreras6902 Год назад +4

      I teared up. Now I’m going to have to do some ancestry search!

    • @kathleen7849
      @kathleen7849 Год назад +4

      What does it mean?

    • @cyctemp1999
      @cyctemp1999 Год назад +42

      @@kathleen7849 Noble Indian, (Native American): of royalty and/or highly admired and respected - someone very important with good morals, principles, convictions and/or it could mean of either high social/political/military status. Sorry for the and/ors but yeah, i think it can be any of those interpretations. In this case, I'd go with the someone very important and highly revered within their community/tribe.

    • @williamjohnson4417
      @williamjohnson4417 Год назад +26

      @@kathleen7849 Spanish had 3 categories for natives; noble, commoner, slave.

  • @jasminbonelli4127
    @jasminbonelli4127 2 года назад +115

    It was because of Ancestry’s information that I was able to complete a lot of my genealogy research, where I found my direct ancestors were the Princes and Dukes of Salci. My story was similar in that the descendant was a prince who was a 4th son. He had a natural son with a black woman from St. Thomas. There was nothing on the birth certificate of course, but the father confirmed paternity. Through message boards and other family trees I was able to complete my ancestry with over 20,000 people on both sides of my family! It’s a different feeling when you can know where you’re from.

    • @Chutney1luv
      @Chutney1luv 2 года назад +3

      Oh yes! It's quite facinating..

    • @polishherowitoldpilecki5521
      @polishherowitoldpilecki5521 Год назад

      Interesting

    • @marianaya5824
      @marianaya5824 Год назад

      Where are you from?

    • @SomeOne-yv8jf
      @SomeOne-yv8jf Год назад +4

      I don't think I would like to look up 20,000 ancestors! I'm not even proud of my parents or grandparents on both sides. I do not plan to have children either, so the short family history I know will die with me. I'm not proud of being Human.

  • @akbar8477
    @akbar8477 Год назад +19

    He is spot on when he said you feel like you have all this generation behind you! Yes!

  • @kasun1752
    @kasun1752 Год назад +11

    With years I learned to love my native roots half of my ancestors were from Spain that migrated to Peru in the 1800s my other half is native Indias from the mountains of Ancash Peru … my daughter was born here in USA and she is sooo proud to be a mixture of culture…

  • @Nonius9
    @Nonius9 Год назад +18

    3:35 “Noble indian” ….guys, lucky you that this was conquered by Spain and not by England. How many Indians were respected, not isolated and maintained his titles in the english society? How many MIXED MARRIAGE were promoted in US in XX century?
    There is a black legend against Spain that sooner or later will be cleared, and this is a hint. Natives were part of the spanish society. Jeronimo, the famous indian cherokee, was catholic and spoke spanish. Wonder why you didn’t know that

    • @Nonius9
      @Nonius9 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@WNT2BLV obviously, you did not read enough. The current international Laws are based on the Law which was created by the Spanish Empire for America, because is a legal model of respect of different cultures. That’s why THEY ARE STILL THERE TODAY. And that’s why Spain created grammar and dictionary for local indigenous languages BEFORE the British even had their own dictionary in ENGLISH. The British killed everyone in Australia, that’s why they are white today there. Regarding USA, British arrive to America 100 years LATER than Spain, and they were kicked out 100 before than the Spanish, precisely because the lack of freedom British Colony had. The Hispanic America claimed their independence because France invaded European Spain, and they did not want to be French. British colonies flourished AFTER the independence from UK (due to the always abusive Metropoli-colony relationship), while Hispanic America flourished BEFORE the independence (Spain owned the global market, and the global coin was the Spanish Dollar, making Mexico the richest city in the world because it was the center of the first global shipping line)

  • @samanthal133
    @samanthal133 2 года назад +278

    His special on Netflix about Latin culture and history & about his son is beyond a masterpiece!!! I am Honduran born but adopted and raising in south Jersey (Atlantic City) & welcoming my first baby this Nov. growing up in south Jersey and raised by a mom from Philly, I didn’t really grow up with latina side or the language BUT I take such pride being from Honduras but being a Jersey chick🤙🏽🥰🇭🇳

    • @Lc-sh7uk
      @Lc-sh7uk 2 года назад +4

      Hey .. congratulations on your new bundle of love.. may god bless y’all !! Am from south jersey too..

    • @mabelurena8311
      @mabelurena8311 2 года назад +3

      No matter what, you are one of us ❤

    • @jamilasalaam
      @jamilasalaam 2 года назад +7

      Same here didn’t know I was half Latin & when I found out… I dove into my heritage full force!!! I taught myself to speak(fluently) in Spanish, can read & write it as well !! And married a Venezuelan hahahaha !!! I’m from NYC born & raised now a jersey gal ;) lol

    • @Ralfi_PoELA
      @Ralfi_PoELA Год назад

      His Netflix special is actually misinformation for the first 5 minutes he claims Latino(just the Spanish way of saying Latin) started with the Aztecs and Mayans... That is completely false and misleading especially to young minds. Latin culture started with the Roman empire was killed by the Germans and recreated by them.

    • @Ralfi_PoELA
      @Ralfi_PoELA Год назад +2

      @Merican Modi there were various Germanic tribes and clans that sacked rome multiple times till its collapse. The current Germans of the nation of Germany are obviously more diverse today... Just like the nation of Spain didn't get established until until December 6 1978.

  • @thomasjuniardi3559
    @thomasjuniardi3559 Год назад +53

    "where's my money?!?" - John 🤣

    • @cvbaxter
      @cvbaxter 7 месяцев назад +1

      Benny Blanco? Carlito's Way?

  • @spitfire4sergi
    @spitfire4sergi Год назад +17

    To anybody watching this… WATCH HIS STANDUP COMEDY!! It’s so unique.. it’s like a lost art of pure story telling mixed with incredible drama, emotion and hilarity. One of a kind!!

  • @superfly19751
    @superfly19751 Год назад +29

    I always have been a John L. Fan. It’s nice to see him sharing a pieced his heritage history.

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад +6

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    • @shiellavoeshissgellavoe6630
      @shiellavoeshissgellavoe6630 7 месяцев назад +1

      He lied to us he is not half Puerto Rican 😂

  • @auzzieauzzieauzzieayayay
    @auzzieauzzieauzzieayayay 2 года назад +24

    After watching his extremely progressive film “Latin History for Morons” he would despise his Spanish 7th grandfather but ONLY The Spanish recognized our indigenous community as NOBLE. Generalizing ALL Europeans and ALL indigenous during the conquest of the Americas is what splits our Hispanic-American community and he participated in that process dramatically in his film. It was disheartening to watch he never mentioned The first universities of The New World or Western Hemisphere were first chartered in 1551 beginning with Perú, México, República Dominicana, Colombia etc BEFORE the British colonial college in the North as Harvard or the fact that Queen Isabella put Colombus in jail for continuously abusing the Taínos, on her death bed, she forbade her family to treat the Taíno as slaves. Hispanic-Americans are tired of being used as Proxies to defend a genocide by comparing or GENERALIZING Spain with the rest of European settlers.

    • @spalomino18
      @spalomino18 Год назад +2

      You're disregarding the Revolutionary colonial period when the Spaniards strictly taxed and imposed unfair (e.g. public hangings) and corrupt rule on everyday Mestizos (who were largely discriminated for not being born in Spain). Those taxes, those goods and natural resources, that farm & slave labor went back to replenish and build what is a modern Spain. One cannot dismiss the last 400 years of continuous decimating indigenous populations and the societal pushback they face or the large disparity between the haves and the have nots. While I agree being referred to as a noble Indian is endearing, it's also not enough to forget how much our colonizers robbed us. Moreover, that script is from an earlier colonial age when folks were probably still in "adapting to their surroundings" survival mode.

    • @actoraa
      @actoraa Год назад +7

      As in the case with most that cry about "conquest" like Leguizamo he is a direct descendant of the colonizers. Also, why does he go by an English name? Self-hatred is an ugly thing.

    • @DavidAlvarez-he6sd
      @DavidAlvarez-he6sd Год назад

      ​@@spalomino18 Where you purchase the Spanish Black legend? In UCLA?
      C'mon there's nothing to do the Spanish Empire to British Empire

    • @davidprietogomez7254
      @davidprietogomez7254 Год назад +3

      ​​​​​​@@spalomino18 you dont know what you are talking about. In the revolution period spanish fought spanish. Do you think the leader of the S American revolution Simon Bolivar was a native american??? No he was another pure race spaniard. In fact he was from extremly distinguished spanish ancestry, from a very high noble family.
      Spanish fought "criollos", not mestizos or native americans. Criollos were white spanish born in americas, some of them decided to revolt against the king and get all the power for themselves following english advice. Native americans and mestizos fought in both armies, spanish army and rebel army.
      But once they got the independence while Spain fought Napoleon, they lost half of their territory in north america against the english colonialist.
      Native americans by the way were not classified as inferior by white spanish it was considered that pure native american ancestry was clean heritage. For that reason spanish wrote and noted all noble native american families and clans, aswell as languages. Spanish built universities to teach the children of native american noble families. In fact there are 500 known decendants from the aztec emperor Moctezuma, some of them live in Spain.
      Mexico is a republic, but if it decides to become a monarchy, the person with more rights to become "queen of Mexico" is Maricarmen de Luna, she lives in Spain as an aristocrath, and decends from both the aztec king Moctezuma and the conquistador of Mexico Hernan Cortes.

    • @manuelrodriguez2637
      @manuelrodriguez2637 Год назад

      ​@@spalomino18400 years??? Spanish speaking América had been free now for over 2 centuries! So who's corrupt now? Who's robbing you now? Who are the ones supposedly keeping you down? Is it SPAIN ?? Is it still our fault forever? You are NOT a victim of colonisation, you exist because of it... weather you like it or not 🤷‍♂️

  • @mon_avis2978
    @mon_avis2978 Год назад +6

    I liked the way he said thank you to Henry Gates. Can't quite put my finger on why. It seemed like genuine gratitude.

    • @mohar1513
      @mohar1513 Год назад

      That’s it! We can really see and recognize true gratitude. How ever rare it may be.

  • @veronicafreire7888
    @veronicafreire7888 Год назад +43

    Thank you Dr. Henry Louis Gates for such profound family history work. We love this stories. May you keep up giving us such wisdom!

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад +4

      We're thrilled to hear that you've been enjoying this series, Veronica! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @Catitalaratoncita
    @Catitalaratoncita 2 года назад +67

    I have also discovered my Indigenous American and European ancestry. They were much closer than I thought. Very moving.

    • @HairyBottom
      @HairyBottom Год назад

      The indigenous Americans are actually White people, not the Asians that are referred to as Native Americans.

  • @MishaSims
    @MishaSims 2 года назад +42

    I love stories like this! Imagine my surprise when my cousin found out that we were direct line descent from the last high king of tir conell aka that last high king of Ireland and my my family’s kingdom is now MOST of Northern Ireland and that my family was sent to the far corners of the earth BY THE ENGLISH CROWN!
    I have the rarest surname in all of Ireland. 1% of my family still lives in our ancestral seat and the rest of us reside in the English colonies.
    There are so many records of family members accused of being witches and being killed for their land, made enemies of the crown and shipped off to the prison colonies of the Americas, New Zealand and Australia.
    Genealogy has proven who my dad’s family is and our history in the world. Hell one of my ancestors has a lake in Ontario, Canada named after him (Muldrew Lake)
    So many amazing people in my ancestry that I’m proud to know of and share the stories with my own children just like my dad did with us and my grandfather with him ❤

    • @PhyliciaATL
      @PhyliciaATL Год назад +1

      Fascinating 💚

    • @DS-lk3tx
      @DS-lk3tx Год назад

      I'm glad that my ancestry didn't have any mass murderers in it.
      But I guess being brown allows you to get away with it. 😆 🤣 😂 😹

  • @luigicarrasco4270
    @luigicarrasco4270 Год назад +7

    El antecesor del actor fue el corregidor de una población del Imperio español en ese tiempo, un alto funcionario de la corona. Alcalde o "mayor" en lengua inglesa. Uno más entre tantas poblaciones como había más allá de las capitales de los virreinatos al otro lado del Atlántico. Por otro lado todos los habitantes del Imperio hispánico eran súbditos de la corona, incluidos la población indígena y tratados como tales. Este hecho era diferencial en el pleno uso derechos y libertades en todo el territorio hispánico (no era una colonia, sino parte indisoluble del reino), frente a la ausencia de los mismos en la población no europea de las colonias inglesas, francesas y portuguesas. Saludos.

  • @sandgarmor
    @sandgarmor 8 месяцев назад +8

    Moctezuma has a statue in the Royal Palace in Madrid beside the other spanish Kings and Queens and their descendants own a palace up to this day. One of the Moctezuma's descendants founded the Spanish Guardia Civil. History was not as they have told you. Spanish recorded everything, so you can find the truth by yourself. Find about what Alexander Von Humboldt wrote about his travels to Hispanic America. We were all Spanish, the same country.

    • @Descriptions568
      @Descriptions568 День назад

      according to historical records, descendants of Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor, still live in Spain today, with some holding the title "Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo" and residing in places like Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca; indicating a lineage that continued through generations after the Spanish conquest of Mexico.

  • @whoaskedforthisbs
    @whoaskedforthisbs Год назад +5

    The gratitude he expressed was just as beautiful as his story ✨️

  • @trojans7
    @trojans7 2 года назад +110

    I love watching ALL these videos. Very fascinating stuff! I love how deep you guys go to find out the history of their ancestors. I would love to hear the history of my ancestors.

    • @play4u67
      @play4u67 Год назад

      I too would love to hear about my ancestry. I know that my mother and my grandmother (mother's side) was Native American Indian but I'm not sure of much more than that. And I know practically nothing of my fathers side. I wouldn't even begin to know how to research either side. I hope that, if you do get the chance to find out you're history, that you find what you're looking for, I wish you all the best in your endeavor and I pray that you find peace and happiness as well 🙂 Good luck to you, always.

    • @fr0stb1ght34
      @fr0stb1ght34 Год назад +1

      My favorite thing about watching these videos is reading the comments. Seeing people related to someone mentioned in the video find each other and learn they're related is fascinating!!!

    • @Maddiehere89
      @Maddiehere89 Год назад

      I love this show. I watch it every week…..even the reruns.

  • @RedneckProgrammer
    @RedneckProgrammer 9 месяцев назад +3

    This was the video that prompted me to go through my family tree. On my mother's side I found out I was a direct descendant of Saint Thomas More! I never would have known!

  • @danthornton1761
    @danthornton1761 2 года назад +18

    I have discovered many interesting things concerning my family over the last couple years of research including discovering some were Italian nobility and that one family branch even claims to be the descendants of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos.
    I also found connections to several defunct kingdoms including the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the Kingdom of Illyria and the Kingdom of Candia.

  • @luish777
    @luish777 Год назад +10

    The ending statement John made was perfect.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Год назад +7

    THREE *HUNDRED* years reaching back!

  • @Vassil00
    @Vassil00 Год назад +20

    I have news for you. Many latinos have royal connections. My mother is a descendant of so many counts, royals, governors and Kings of Spain. She still found herself picking cotton and fruit in the fields of south Texas as a little girl with all of her siblings.

    • @chestersabajo5527
      @chestersabajo5527 11 месяцев назад

      Those are the mestizos,not full blooded Spanish Nobility or full blooded Native Nobility

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@chestersabajo5527That makes no sense. Mestizos can be just as noble and royal as any, sometimes have noble ancestors from *both* of those groups. I literally have noble Mestizo ancestors, they weren’t just middle class or lower.

    • @Merry19ss
      @Merry19ss 19 дней назад

      ​@@chestersabajo5527 cariño en el Imperio Español por más de 3 siglos se fomento el Mestizaje osea Mestizos ( hijos de nativo+ español). Los primeros en eso fueron las casas reales de España se casaban con Princesas y Príncipes de los Incas, Aztecas, Mayas, Quitus, Aymaras, Mapuches, Taínos.....etc
      Igualmente son 3 siglos, hoy en España sigue existiendo los hijos monárquicas de los Incas.

  • @sergiojacquez2277
    @sergiojacquez2277 Год назад +19

    Love this man. Excellent actor in my opinion and I’m sure he’s also a great person, judging by the way he talks. 🙏

  • @jamesdelcol3701
    @jamesdelcol3701 Год назад +9

    Knowing John's life growing up in NY, this is a big thing. He was on a search for himself and his roots all his life. And there it is in black and white. Amazing!

  • @antonius9
    @antonius9 Месяц назад

    It really does say something about making your ancestors proud by carrying on your family line and doing the best you can.

  • @hatonx3922
    @hatonx3922 2 года назад +54

    He's been claiming to be Puerto Rican for so long I wanna see this full episode badly. His father outed him as Columbian

    • @anaz5918
      @anaz5918 2 года назад +20

      I was confused too because I taught the same as him being Puerto Rican this is the first time I hear him being Colombian.

    • @Oswvalale
      @Oswvalale 2 года назад +14

      Lol,, i remember that… his father said he was liar.. that he wasn’t Puerto Rican.

    • @nicolestanley38
      @nicolestanley38 2 года назад +8

      Wonder why he lied about something that was so easily refuted and by his own father?

    • @khansahb-o4e
      @khansahb-o4e 2 года назад +24

      @@nicolestanley38 probably because he's from ny and wanted to fit in with the other Hispanics

    • @angelahull9064
      @angelahull9064 2 года назад +12

      @@khansahb-o4e if he grew up surrounded by Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican culture, food, dancing, dialect, etc., and somehow his parents didn't clarify his origins, it's possible he genuinely thought he was. On my mother's side, there was a lot of lore her father's side about having Irish and Native American herirage, along with a direct line into Germany. My genealogical research has shown me that this was improbable except maybe by individuals married into the family without bearing children or perhaps in a line of very distant cousins that would have no bearing on my genetic makeup. There are, however, lots of British people we all had no idea about who had escaped religious persecution from England. So maybe these people went incognito as other nationalities by the time the American Revolution came about?

  • @ededdandeddytv5164
    @ededdandeddytv5164 Год назад +40

    Being a Mexican man, I feel like they would only be able to tell me of my Spanish ancestry and not my native ancestry which is what I would truly want to know about.

    • @ArizonaSonora1
      @ArizonaSonora1 Год назад +7

      You will be surprised some missions kept paperwork on our native ancestors... Before they were baptized with spanish last names

    • @olg06
      @olg06 Год назад +3

      How do you know for sure? Everyone is different. For example Jessica Alba's mexican dad is not Spanish descent, but Native because he had the Native American Haplogroup Q

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад +4

      @@olg06 you can easily tell that Jessica has some indigenous genes.

    • @olg06
      @olg06 Год назад +1

      @@seferino I know but what I'm trying to get at is when Jessica Alba was on the show they were able to tell her that info

  • @JC-MindsEye-777
    @JC-MindsEye-777 10 месяцев назад

    My mother and aunt have done extensive research on our family history on my grandmother's side and have gone as far back as 500 years.
    They've tried with my grandfather's side but ran into a problem where they discovered her was actually adopted and took the surname Vasquez from the family that took him in.
    His surname was originally Gonzalez. They haven't been able to dive any further and have at this point just given up searching as they get older. I personally would like to continue the search. I've never met him because he died when my mother was a teenager. I'm named after him, John, though his name is Juan. As I was growing up the family would always make comments that I'm a carbon copy of him, in looks, demeanor, how I stand, speak, laugh, everything. Makes me feel blessed in a way and I feel like I have a deeper connection with him.

  • @MONEYMOTIVATION990
    @MONEYMOTIVATION990 Год назад +21

    Watching John humbley say Thankyou was so powerful you can see how much value this information brought this man that satisfied his curiosity congratulations John make more movies please❤

  • @hestergreen2031
    @hestergreen2031 Год назад +2

    I love to listen to these beautiful incredible stories of their family ancestry. It’s amazing to be connected to your own life blood through history. Thank you for sharing your journey with all of us here….

  • @estherstephens1858
    @estherstephens1858 2 года назад +20

    I’ve watched Finding Your Roots for soooo many years and have seen them find ancestors without knowing one of the parents (mother or father). That’s where I’m lost. I never knew my father and I no longer have anyone to ask. 😭😭😭.

    • @KimberlyGreen
      @KimberlyGreen 2 года назад +9

      May I offer my suggestions? If you haven't already, take an Ancestry DNA test. The algorithm will then start looking for matches.
      Your father will, obviously, have parents. Possibly he will have siblings, and most likely have aunts and uncles, who will all have children. You can start looking at the trees for those matches, especially the ones that are "close" (ie 1st & 2nd cousins, etc). As you explore _their_ stories, you'll probably come across clues to your own father's story. It's kind of like radar, where you do pings from multiple angles and it helps you triangulate.
      Also, if you know / knew your mother, you can review the details for her life around the time you were born. Combining those details with information from close DNA matches, you might see some possible overlap in time and place. That would help you take a step closer.
      Don't give up hope if it takes a long time to make any progress. Technology is always getting better. And others are doing their own research that might one day pop up as a clue for you. And be sure to use other sites and information sources, including library collections etc. Think of it like a really long scavenger hunt.

    • @estherstephens1858
      @estherstephens1858 2 года назад +4

      @@KimberlyGreen thank you for the suggestions. I have taken an Ancestry DNA test. I think back to the story of not knowing ANYTHING about my father I oftentimes I give up hope. At times, I even convince myself to “just forget” it. But, I ALWAYS get the passion for searching again. I’ve contacted several DNA matches from those who come from the region of my father’s Country to no avail. You’re right, though. Ancestry and technology changes. I keep hoping.

    • @marylowery8981
      @marylowery8981 2 года назад

      @@estherstephens1858 j n n

    • @aaronbrown4331
      @aaronbrown4331 2 года назад +3

      @@estherstephens1858 there is actually fb pages that help with this.ever had a search angel?

  • @damiandigitaldude5531
    @damiandigitaldude5531 Год назад +6

    And he always claimed to be Puerto Rican, but he's not. Its still all love!

    • @rene1nyc550
      @rene1nyc550 21 день назад

      The only thing I can think of is that it was probably Hollywood survival. Unfortunately us Colombians were frown upon by the media, everyday people because of a few rotten bad people in the 80's and 90's and he probably just said it to be accepted and it probably got away from him. Not a bad guy John maybe a bad agent who suggested to tell everyone he was Puerto Rican to look more New York.

  • @KAAnn-uc8nn
    @KAAnn-uc8nn 2 года назад +7

    When I was much younger, I lived in NYC. A group of my friends were walking along the street and saw this sweet dog. We asked the owner if we could pet him and his owner allowed it but treated us as if we were the dregs of society. All we wanted was to greet his adorable pet. We realized afterwards that it was a famous actor. We vowed never to approach another celebrity (or pet) as this experience left us feeling small and, strangely, uneducated. Years later, the same group, saw John walking along the street. The energy he exuded was SO different - it was kind, sweet and approachable. I wish we did stop him, but we just smiled and watched him pass. I'll never forget it! I loved him then and love him now.

  • @psicologiajoseh
    @psicologiajoseh Год назад +7

    The amount of work you put into this is fascinating! Incredible work!

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад +4

      We're delighted to hear you enjoy the series, Jose. 😊

  • @ShinyQuetzalcoatl
    @ShinyQuetzalcoatl Год назад +6

    Proud indigenous 🪶

  • @tonygonzalez305
    @tonygonzalez305 Год назад +8

    He left out the part where he tried fooling everyone including himself by saying he was Puerto Rican

  • @ChristaFree
    @ChristaFree Год назад +4

    After watching so many of these, 50 plus easily on a binge, it seems that keeping your ancestors in mind and thought brings forth some kind of generational knowledge, if you will. Empowering. Maybe this is what's meant when people describe ancestor "worship". Maybe "worship" isn't the term that they should use. Connecting with your ancestors would be a better term maybe. I bet most people don't know much past their grandparents.
    Now I think I have to do this. I'm only 3rd generation American though and only know my great grandfather's name, who came here as a 6 yr old boy. I have one of the sweaters he wore as an old man. He told stories if his father but nobody remembers his father's name.

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I 2 года назад +13

    Amazing family history going back to the 1700’s!!

  • @motoknivesandgunsbyjt
    @motoknivesandgunsbyjt Год назад +3

    Mr Leguizamo. I was raised in a little “barrio” in Mayaguez, PR named, barrio Leguizamo. You should look into that history.

    • @YUCAYEQUE
      @YUCAYEQUE 8 месяцев назад

      He lied about being PRican for years. Guy is a complete phony

    • @intruzione
      @intruzione Месяц назад

      Most of us hispanics are all connected, I'm fully Mexican and have Spanish ancestors that settle in PR, we are all family, but political line divided us.

  • @megarnerich2632
    @megarnerich2632 2 года назад +8

    He is such a great actor

  • @joygrantonio1984
    @joygrantonio1984 Год назад +11

    That is so moving. One of my favorites. It really is empowering and emotional to know who your ancestors are. ❤

  • @koreailoveyou
    @koreailoveyou 21 день назад

    i promise you, if you learn about your ancestors and know where you coming from for the first time, you are gonna get tears.

  • @Chutney1luv
    @Chutney1luv Год назад +6

    John, is such an amazing Actor and he is a excellent Comedian too! Love him! He brought us to tears; by feeling his emotions and realness!!😢
    Everyone, comes around the World! We are so proud of him; evan if he had not come from greatness! ⭐️🎬⭐️🎬⭐️🤗

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for stopping by to check out this clip from Finding Your Roots Cecilie, its great to know that you enjoyed about this new discovery made!

    • @madworker1927
      @madworker1927 Год назад

      Lol he is the number 1 hollywood puppet

  • @Lejarzamikel
    @Lejarzamikel Год назад +13

    In the Spanish empire records were kept for absolutely everything, thank fully many of these documents contradict historically the black legends against the Spanish empire.

  • @conservativeneurologyb4999
    @conservativeneurologyb4999 Год назад +1

    Mr. Leguzamo is a good actor....loved him in 'nothing to lose' with Mr. Martin Lawrence.

  • @SergioSolis-qg5ll
    @SergioSolis-qg5ll Год назад +1

    Great!!!, one of his potential "1,024" 8th generation great grandparents died a very rich man !!!, I love John Leguizamo. I just hate that people fall and get fooled for this type of content

  • @RosaAlejandro-vl4me
    @RosaAlejandro-vl4me 14 дней назад +1

    My roots were traced back to the year 1529. Blew my mind..🙏👑✝️

  • @cesarramos1038
    @cesarramos1038 2 года назад +5

    I love john, i think he is a very good actor, i love his role of Benny Blanco, he was awesome 🤩

  • @emramirez7846
    @emramirez7846 Год назад +3

    The irony of all of this given his comments on Spaniard people.

    • @olg06
      @olg06 Год назад +1

      This is the same dude that got all mad that Spanish actor Javier Bardem can't be cast to play Latino roles???

  • @LL-pe2bd
    @LL-pe2bd 2 года назад +10

    Saved by the chisme! Thanks, priests for being the church’s version of Page Six.

  • @xochitllee24
    @xochitllee24 Год назад +40

    Please do more Latinos ❤️ this was amazing

  • @marcpadilla1094
    @marcpadilla1094 Год назад

    Ancestry with this promoter is a plea for help in of itself. Please don't abandon me. See how familiar we a are. Dwelling on history is an opportunity many of us don't identify with if there's nothing in it for us . Almost never self empowering in the present and entirely dependent on someone else.

  • @mattoly343
    @mattoly343 6 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, a nosey curious Priest ended up helping genealogy. How incredible that is on it own,.

  • @ukrainiancat00z87
    @ukrainiancat00z87 2 года назад +12

    Everyone is related to royalty. Today you can be Mr. Riff Raff but 300 years ago your slave grandma was 14 when the Masters teenage son accidentally walked into the bathroom while she was showering and BOING. And the Master had a genealogy all the way back to Charlamagne. I guess the real gem is actually being able to document your genealogy.

    • @emmanuelgoldspleen2905
      @emmanuelgoldspleen2905 Год назад

      Exactly.
      Nothing statistically special about descent from Charlemagne. Every Western European has that.

    • @hulkhulk5141
      @hulkhulk5141 Год назад

      Mister sunshine 😎

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад

      Boing boing royalty.

    • @yamajim526
      @yamajim526 11 месяцев назад

      looks like thomas jefferson

  • @dm3363
    @dm3363 2 года назад +10

    Doing my research I found out we were related to Marie Antoinette. Now I know where the family name of Antoinette and Marie come from. Fascinating

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 2 года назад +9

      Marie Antoinette had no grandchildren. She lost three of her four children to illness and her last living child, her eldest daughter, died childless.
      You might be related to her through one of her 15 siblings and their issue.

  • @mabelvargas-kt2jz
    @mabelvargas-kt2jz 20 дней назад +1

    The second part talk about his grandfather and guess what he is my great grandfather too so just found my Cousin....

  • @orangecountyroots
    @orangecountyroots Год назад +2

    Man!! I wish I could find out about my ancestors! This is awesome

  • @deakensomoza3305
    @deakensomoza3305 2 года назад +1

    John Leguizamo was going to Pixar Animation Studio, John Leguizamo wants to perform Fantastic Beasts and John Leguizamo is gonna be in PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.

  • @lzl4226
    @lzl4226 Год назад +3

    Not to take anything away from the amount of effort that went into the research and it's certainly very interesting, but the findings are not that incredible when you think about it. You can pick any person and going back 6 generations, you'd have 6^2=64 direct ancestors, while going back 7 generation you'd have 7^2=128 direct ancestors. All those people survived rough times long enough to leave at least one child. So the chances are at least some of them would have interesting stories to tell. It's probably not possible to find information on all of those people, but if it's able to be done, the chances are it would be on those interesting ones.

  • @khmerembasy
    @khmerembasy Год назад

    The Ancestry research team is NEXT-LEVEL.

  • @maaziy_ghaziyIYI
    @maaziy_ghaziyIYI Год назад +7

    See, this is what I like about the Portuguese and the Spanish colonialism - that unlike their British counterparts, they didn't annihilate the entire race of people from the continents. They believed in converting the natives to Christianity rather than exterminating them like the British. And this comes from their Catholic background and them being a mixed race people with Arab admixture because of nearly 7 centuries of Arab Muslim rule in al-Andalusia. I'm not justifying colonialism and imperialism at all. I'm just making a comparison between the Portuguese/Spanish colonialism and British colonialism. That's why South and Central America have a huge Spanish admixture as many Spaniards intermarried or had illegitimate children with the Native populations. Whereas Canada and America (and also Australia) have a very tiny minority of Native population as most of them were massacred in a systematic and systemic way.

  • @hestergreen2031
    @hestergreen2031 Год назад +2

    What a lovely find. Can you imagine all of this? Amazing absolutely amazing

  • @robertcooney1938
    @robertcooney1938 11 месяцев назад +1

    He knows this. That's why he's famous.

  • @yvettegomez13ochoa
    @yvettegomez13ochoa Год назад +1

    😂😂😂love him “where’s my money “

  • @juaqui7565
    @juaqui7565 4 месяца назад +2

    Colombia era parte de Nueva Granada y no es que Colombia "a veces" guardaba notas sobre los acontecimientos de sus parroquias, es que la norma en todas las parroquias de todos los virreinatos era archivar todos los acontecimientos que pasaban en sus parroquias, nacimientos, defunciones y todo lo más o menos relevante, eso era parte de su trabajo. Qué manera mas chapucera de contar las cosas

    • @sararv25
      @sararv25 4 месяца назад +1

      hay q dejar claro también q los sacerdotes de las parroquias no era q les gustara guardar chismes , no eran unos chismosos, como dice este señor, debian anotar la información q la persona daba , cada nacimiento quedaba registrado en la iglesia, no existía otro registro civil.

    • @juaqui7565
      @juaqui7565 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sararv25 Así es. Esta gente lo pinta como si eso fuera, bah, vamos a registrar esto y aquello para pasar el rato hasta que nos vayamos de esta colonia, cuando la realidad es que esas parroquias funcionaban igual que las parroquias de la península porque todas eran parte del reino de España y todos los habitantes eran sus ciudadanos y había que dejar registros de nacimientos, defunciones y demás eventos en general relacionados con la comunidad local, exactamente lo mismo que en la península, no eran simples colonias como las inglesas o francesas, cosa que es lo que quieren que parezca. Son ridículos 😅😅😉😉👍👍

    • @sandgarmor
      @sandgarmor Месяц назад +1

      Siempre hay que meter un poco de leyenda negra, como implicando que los virreinatos no estaban organizados cuando el nivel de administración y burocracia era enorme. Todo estaba bien registrado, cada transacción económica, cada nacimiento, cada defunción, cada matrimonio, todos los títulos de propiedad de las tierras...

    • @juaqui7565
      @juaqui7565 Месяц назад

      @@sararv25 Y sí, te reconocí en aquel momento 😅😅😂😂🤣🤣❤❤❤❤😘😘😘😘😘😘😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @juaqui7565
      @juaqui7565 Месяц назад

      @@sandgarmor Exactamente. Si es que se les ve el plumero, siempre tienen que dejar el mensajito anti-español de la manera que sea 😉😉👍👍

  • @lizmelendreras8633
    @lizmelendreras8633 Год назад +1

    I love e his jokes and comebacks! Gotta have a humor when learning of your ancestors

  • @KyleWyman89
    @KyleWyman89 2 года назад +11

    I know it's super personal I wish these things were longer it humanizes our favorite celebrities. 😍

  • @montanamangum4026
    @montanamangum4026 Год назад +1

    Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. --this man! I love him. He's one of the greats!❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад

      He certainly is! Thanks for sharing!

  • @luzarredondo23
    @luzarredondo23 2 года назад +2

    It’s a whole new sense of belonging.

  • @jord38629
    @jord38629 Год назад

    "Where is my money?" had me rolling XD

  • @r.ladaria135
    @r.ladaria135 Год назад +1

    a correct pronunciation on "Londoño" that's impressive.

  • @salvadoreanninja
    @salvadoreanninja 2 года назад +6

    “Sancho” is your 7th great grandfather 😂 Sancho strikes again!

  • @buddhagurl70
    @buddhagurl70 2 года назад +2

    Where the heck are the full episodes!?! Can’t find them anywhere 😩

  • @totempole21
    @totempole21 Год назад +1

    I thought he was from Puerto Rico. Okay. He's always been a unique, smart and charismatic person.!!!!! He rocks.!!!! I hope to meet him in person one day.

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад

      He said that because he wanted to fit in with the Latino community in US . 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ But he is actually full Colombian. 🇨🇴🇨🇴

    • @totempole21
      @totempole21 Год назад

      @@seferino , Wooooooooow.!!!!!! Well, now I know the truth. Thank you brother.

    • @seferino
      @seferino Год назад

      @@totempole21 i find that quite gutless. Having shame of his own country.

    • @totempole21
      @totempole21 Год назад

      @@seferino , well I can't exactly judge him because I'm not Latino,that I know of. But it doesn't look good to do something like that.

    • @CG-xx2er
      @CG-xx2er 9 месяцев назад

      @@seferinothat’s not what he meant. For example my friend is Salvadorian and grew up in a all Mexican community so he grew up culturally Mexican, he still salvadorian though. Same with JL, he grew up in a mostly Puerto Rican neighborhood. At the end of the day we are all brothers and sisters.

  • @debbiel8585
    @debbiel8585 Год назад

    So nice he said "Thank you!"

  • @vincevans8421
    @vincevans8421 Год назад +1

    That was an honest "thank you".
    They're hard to come these days.
    Dr. Louis Gates is such an empathic person.

  • @caro8120
    @caro8120 Год назад +2

    Hahhaha where is my money 😂😂🤣🤣🤣 he sooo funny

  • @AthyDuGard
    @AthyDuGard Год назад

    Gossipy priests 😅
    I have admired Mr Leguizamo's acting for so many years.
    I'm glad he enjoyed tracing his roots.

  • @Jessica-kh5gi
    @Jessica-kh5gi 2 года назад +13

    I have a son who is a man of multiple races and you teach them to embrace them all ... This is what will end the sad divisions...God Bless you with the wisdom to see you started breaking barriers in the pest and I did have a pet duck named Quackie cuz I got it from you... 😂 Lol

  • @Broehe
    @Broehe 2 года назад +10

    So happy to see John affirmed in his bloodlines as he foresaw in his amazing Netflix show "Latin History for Morons," correcting the absence of Latinx accomplishments, history and contributions. So happy for him. Check it out!

    • @alexanderll
      @alexanderll 2 года назад +8

      Please don't call us Latinx , I am Latino and that so offensive. 😡😡

    • @nunyabiz6925
      @nunyabiz6925 2 года назад +6

      Latinx is No Bueno. Offended

    • @erolegario
      @erolegario Год назад +3

      What is a LatinX? Our language is a direct decendant of Roman Latin, it needs no American correction. It's arrogant to do so.

    • @gachapinCUEVA
      @gachapinCUEVA Год назад +2

      No such thing as a Latinx

    • @bellacortez
      @bellacortez Год назад

      ​@@erolegario actually no that's Romanian. Spanish is derived from latin but also has African Arab influence and Hispanic Spanish has native influence. Even Italian isn't what the Romans spoke

  • @u.y.3643
    @u.y.3643 Год назад +3

    So where is his connection to Spanish Royalty?

  • @21stcenturymermaid34
    @21stcenturymermaid34 5 месяцев назад +1

    I understand why he got emotional to us latinos it means alot expecially our indigenous ancestors cause the Spainards tried so hard to take tht history away from us

  • @Autoctonal
    @Autoctonal 28 дней назад

    3:20 that surname sounds incredibly Native American. Half of my family have Native American surname so I could kinda tell just by hearing it

  • @travistaylor6110
    @travistaylor6110 Год назад +1

    "Where's my money?" 😂😂😂

  • @mathmingels56
    @mathmingels56 Год назад +1

    These programs are all nice wenn a famous person getts his familytree served on a dinnerplate someone like us is spending years to gett his familytree together

  • @jorgezarco9269
    @jorgezarco9269 2 года назад +1

    John Leguizamo was the star of Fox TV's House of Buggin'. It was "In Living Color with a Latino cast".

  • @olg06
    @olg06 Год назад +2

    But are you really "Spanish royalty" if that spanish royal didn't even acknowledged your existence?? Leguizamo's ancestor was an illegitimate and in this case it was clearly a racial strife. Back then it was easier to dismiss unwed indian women who claim a child is theirs when child come out with dark features. So a Spanish man would say it's not theirs because the child does not look like them.

  • @LoverzzFrandzz
    @LoverzzFrandzz Год назад +4

    Love this show.
    Wish I could be on it.

  • @toakasi6425
    @toakasi6425 Год назад

    This one got me teary 😢eyed thanks for sharing what a beautiful bloodline you have 💖💯

    • @AncestryUS
      @AncestryUS  Год назад +1

      Hi there Toa, and thanks for your recent comment. We are delighted to hear you have enjoyed this episode, and we hope you continue to enjoy the rest of the season. Thank you for sharing! 🌳💚

    • @toakasi6425
      @toakasi6425 Год назад

      @@AncestryUS Arohanui from New Zealand 🇳🇿 writting from Pacific time ⏲ 🏝💯

  • @Largepro21
    @Largepro21 2 года назад +3

    #Hispanic n proud 🇺🇸 as well !

  • @aliarodriguez2002
    @aliarodriguez2002 Год назад

    Fascinating… new subscriber ☺️

  • @edotsuki1979
    @edotsuki1979 2 месяца назад +1

    John Leguizamo is the Colonizer

  • @enriquemireles8947
    @enriquemireles8947 2 года назад +6

    That’s one thing you can say about the Catholic Church in Mexico at the time. They were very methodical in birth, baptism, deaths and often wills left to the church. They recorded everything sometimes the method of death. I have found many of my ancestors and have crossed to Europe lines many times before the arrival to the Americas.

  • @arleco12
    @arleco12 Год назад +1

    It's funny how people talk about their 4th or 5th grandparents as if they were the only one. For example, in this conversation they are talking about "the 7th grandparent" of Leguizamo, but that guy is only one of 128 7ths grandparents!! The other 127 just disappeared, haha! It's not the same to say "My 7th grandparent" than "One of my 128 7th grandparents", isn't it?

    • @olg06
      @olg06 Год назад +1

      Agree. His other 127 grandparents that make up his gene pool are most likely Not Spanish "Royals" but just local peasants...

    • @rng8119
      @rng8119 Год назад +1

      he is his paternal great grand-parent, in other words he is still carrying his Y chromosome, that's why they talk only about him, all the other grandparents are pretty much irrelevant because the only thing that matters is who gave him his Y chromosome in the XY, the X is also irrelevant because it is pretty much the same as everyone as female chromosomes are eternal and it tracks back to the first human female, but the male one changes with time

  • @florida-man_850
    @florida-man_850 Год назад +1

    I can see it-he looks exactly like Charles II