u/FrostyEffective1392

Image 1 — White Hispanic American (one-fourth Puerto Rican) results.
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White Hispanic American (one-fourth Puerto Rican) results.

My results as a self-identified white Hispanic American. I'm of one-fourth Puerto Rican ancestry, as well as German, British, Portuguese-Madeiran, and Irish descent.

My paternal grandfather is Puerto Rican, with mixed family roots (Ortiz, Bermudez, Fonseca, Arroyo, Diaz, Martinez, etc.) in eastern Puerto Rico (Yabucoa/Maunabo area) going back to the early 1800's. Many of my ancestors were free pardos.

My mom's family is German and from eastern and northern Germany, with family roots primarily in Brandenburg (Drebkau, Cottbus, Crossen/Oder), Berlin, and Kiel-Wik, with ancestral roots in Friedland (im Ostpreussen/in East Prussia), Stettin, St. Petersburg, and Berlin. Family names are Schloithe, Frohlich, Haertel, Grund, Werner, Woop, Becker, Hausermann, Schleich, Fischer.

My paternal grandmom was a white Canadian born and raised in Montreal.

Her dad's family (Moir's, Giggall's, Bowie's and Gray's) immigrated from Scotland and England in the late 1800's and early 1900's and settled in Ontario and Quebec, where they became part of the ethnic Anglo (English-speaking, British-descent) population of Quebec.

Her mom's family were white West Indians from St. Kitts and Nevis (then a colony of the British West Indies) and they were of Portuguese-Madeiran, Irish, and English descent. 6 of my 4th great-grandparents were born in Madeira (Funchal, Seixal) and Ireland (Tipperary) and arrived in the Caribbean in the mid-1800's. Family names include Veira, Viera, Baptista, Dias, da Costa, Ryan, Wigley, and Burt.

u/FrostyEffective1392 — 17 hours ago