John Henry Quirindongo Arroyo
Quirindongo and variations now living in
Holland
user id AMAPT 12 marker yDNA results kit 35383 refine/upgrade pricing confirm Quirindongo surname of European ancestry lineage origin 1910 Census surname Quirindongo yDNA is the only one of PR ancestry so far in the SNP P19+ “eye” I Haplogroup database with unique markers DYS 19/394 is STR 17, DYS 385b is STR 12 and DYS 439 is STR 14 yBase Puerto Rico Ancestry Project. yDNA search (click on red spot in Malaysia on map) finds one (1) perfect match of an eight (8) yDNA marker in a worldwide population of 9,632 haplotypes in a set of 61 populations, a “Malaysia [Indian] out of a sample of 2,838 Haplotypes in a set of 16 populations in Asia” in the Dutch East Indies Malaysia and suggests there were European men either surnamed KIRING from France or Germany or DONCKER from Holland which seems most likely who traveled circa 1580-1650 to the Dutch East Indies, Japan China the Spanish main and the Netherlands Antilles Papiamento speaking West Indies 1634 and one of the European men is in my ancestral lineage. I say this because of yDNA results and a pervasive early oral history Dutch connection in Curacao where a paper trail exists in Latin script and because DONGO appears today as a surname true/false cognate separately in Malaysia now and at that point of time – the 1650s. DONGO also appeared in the Dutch East Indies as a false cognate indigenous people-name when the Dutch arrived in 1601 where Mount Tambora Sumbawa Island erupted in 1815 and was recorded as the greatest eruption in known history documented by Padre Paul Arndt 1886-1962
Note: There were concentrations of Haplogroup I “eye” yDNA near matches found today in heavy concentration in Dutch colony of Deshima Japan and from there to the China coast spreading to the China interior to Singapore and Malaysia consistent with trading routes of the Dutch East India Company as well as with on the other side of the world in the Dutch West India Company in the Middle Passage Slave Trade to the Spanish main terra firma and Venezuela (for centuries a staging area for pirates in search for looting Spanish gold) but few in Brazil and few to none in sub Sahara Africa. The random sample doesn’t show the small number of yDNA matches/near-matches found in Curacao, PR and USA. The random sample may have omitted ALL the islands in the West Indies and also the NYC area where it is certain my perfect yDNA eye (I) matches exist in relatively small numbers albeit the dense population according to documentation with verified accurate paper trails. yDNA search click each section on map.
Anecdotal Dutch History before 7th
century to 1134 surname Donck.
Kiring and Doncker appear as surnames in many different versions phonetically in the mostly illiterate 10th and 11th centuries in Europe in unstandardized Latin script circa 1300 followed by false and true parallel phonetic cognate Dongo in Malaysia circa 1600 followed by Curacao true Doncker-Dongo parallel phonetic cognates.
Both Kiring and Dongo were possibly also found as place names in Curacao after the Spanish occupation from 1601-1634 phonetically as a false parallel phonetic Amerindian-Spanish cognates Curazao. (sic) Doncker in 1634 conveniently changes permanently to Papiamento Dongo as a place name – KIRING DONGO and WAN DONGO. Most significant and telling is the phonetic Doncker-Dongo change is consistent in all three areas - Holland, the Malay Dutch East Indies and Curacao Dutch West Indies. When and where Doncker was changed to Dongo in Latin script in Curacao and when-and-why can not be determined altho’ the Malaysian people name, the Curacao town-name, the Curacao governor Jan (Juan) Doncker/Dongo and the Spanish split-surname custom in tandem reinforcing each other PHONETICALLY are all possibilities because of the vernacular Spanish-Jewish Papiamento, the Dutch dominating and strong presence in Curacao and the far off Europe and Dutch East Indies (now Malaysia) at that time.
This is inversely similar for instance to surnames BODOMO and NAKUMA that appear in the sub Sahara Africa circa 1935 who have seemingly related but actually false parallel cognate surnames in the Philippines in Japan and as a place-name in the Solomon Islands circa 1800. In both cases Bodomo and Nakuma have parallel false cognate phonetic surnames that existed much earlier in time in Asia that are unusually similar phonetically and in Latin script. The surnames are not related to each other in any way similar to the Japanese surname Ohara and the Irish surname O’Hara which are phonetically similar and the Latin script is almost exactly the same.
In the Doncker to Dongo true cognate phonetics transformation as well as Latin script metamorphosis both are directly related sharing a common root in three (3) languages and in three (3) separate continents following a necessary familial link pattern association with the yDNA “I” (eye) Haplogroup and the male-surname Doncker playing the primary fundamental key roles and being the most important components.
Possible and most probable scenario - yDNA follows European male
surname DONCKER
1) The European surname DONCKER 1400 has a Malaysia phonetic DONGO people-name surname false cognate 1600
2) The European surname DONCKER-DONGO can be the product of the breeding with Malaysian females producing half-breed Australoid or half- breed European yDNA Indian males in the Dutch East Indies circa 1610.
3) The European surname KIRING and DONGO people-name can be a united Malaysian parallel lingua franca false cognate evolution
4) The European surname KIRING and/or the Amerindian place-name for oasis couples with a false parallel Malaysia surname DONGO and people-name false phonetic cognate 1634 in Curacao.
5) The European surname, Malaysian false cognate or Amerindian place-name KIRING and DONCKER-DONGO was united in Curacao for surname and town-name under the auspices of Governor Jan (Juan) DONCKER 1640
6) The European surname, Malaysian false cognate or Amerindian place-name KIRING and DONCKER-DONGO Curacao true cognate was spelled QUIRINDONGO with the Latinized “QU” in Spanish 1780 in PR.
7) All can be yDNA-surname DONCKER-DONGO progressions
A pair of false cognates consists of two words in different languages that appear to be or are sometimes considered related cognates in Latin script or phonetics when they're really not. A pair of phonetic parallel false cognates are words in different languages which sound the same and are sometimes written the same in standardized Latin script but are not related in any way. Ohio is an American State named for an Amerindian tribe and Ohio in Japanese = good morning Dutch embarrasing words All false phonetic cognates
Same
language phonetic false cognates i.e. Colonel and kernel…one and won .. two,
too and to… Note that there could be an indirect connection between them; (QUASH SQUASH flatten used in the same
manner and SQUASH
sport SQUASH fruit
however, only words sharing a common root can be considered real
or true cognates. i.e. German milch (pronounced milsh) = English milk are true cognates.
The beginning of the general use of surnames in the Dutch East Indies has not been adequately determined and in some cases with either the Indian, Malay, Chinese or Australoid inhabitants of the Malay peninsula surnames as we know them may have existed with the ability of script, schooling or custom and surprisingly Asian surnames may have preceded 1601 and the Dutch occupation. This is in sharp contrast to the sub Sahara Africa and Black Slaves in Curacao who resisted surnames until recent times because of lack of script and schooling. More recently circa 1935 the DONGO surname in Latin script has surfaced in sub Sahara Africa as a false cognate nevertheless Malaysia is a more likely starting point of parallel true and false cognate Latin script origin for both KIRING and the DONCKER to DONGO male, place-name and perhaps female-by-marriage surname development.
Europe>Malaysia>Curacao>PR>USA
is the parallel true cognate male surname migration chain progression primarily
because of the eight (8) marker one (1) match yDNA
search placing my male European yDNA match mysteriously in (Malaysia
(Indian) in one (1) out of a sample of 315 north of Singapore
near Kuala Lampur
in the Dutch East Indies and in the
subsequent 1634 Dutch
Curacao surname with the Curacao Governor Jan (Juan) DONCKER and Curacao
KIRINDONGO place-name connection.
This
does not rule out that a Malaysian, Indian, Black or Amerindian female mated
with a male in the ancestry lineage recently in the Cro-Magnon-humanoid multi-eon-migration-trek for survival
taking on in the interim the different prevailing majority phenotype. This has
been the successful universal Darwinian pattern for
the continued existence of the specie by assimilating the indigenous female
mtDNA in every area where he lived…. My Oral History also points to a recent
original combined 1500s European yDNA Dutch male to my surname paper trail and
yDNA Ancestry Haplogroup eye (I) thread.
The approximate length of the yDNA Haplogroup eye
(I) migration and the development of variations of
surname QUIRINDONGO after leaving Europe in 1600 was:
1) Twenty (20) yrs and over in Malaysia
2)
One-hundred-twenty-five (125) yrs
and over in Curacao
3)
Two-hundred (200) yrs and over in PR
4)
Eighty three (83) yrs in NYC and USA 1924 to present
Place-names
KIRING and Doncker-DONGO was united in Latin script by a Dutch scribe into three (3) town-names KIRINDONGO, KIRINDONGO ARIBA and KIRINDONGO ABOU (sic) and combined to one surname from the Spanish style split surname KIRING and DONGO at some point in time before the 1758 freed Black slave Maria Magdalena. She was not a matriarch or significant in any way but for the choosing of the surname KIRING DONGO. The surname appears to have been taken from a pre-existing surname or the town which may have been spelled Kiring Dongo as well as KIRINDONGO at that time. No town names in the New World have ever been given sub Sahara Africa names. The town names and surnames may have been instituted in latin script during Jan (Juan) Doncker’s governorship in Curacao circa 1673 along with the short-lived locality Wandongo. The towns of KIRINDONGO ARIBA and KIRINDONGO ABOU still survive and appear on maps to this very day. So DONCKER is the yDNA-surname match I am looking for and is most likely related somehow to Governor Jan (Juan) DONCKER, and the extinct locality barrio of WANDONGO and any female including freed Black slave Maria Magdalena with surname KIRING DONCKER-DONGO is not relevant except for her mtDNA and phenotype which effectively changed the existing European White yDNA phenotype to the prevailing Mulatto Curacao free person.
In
any case when following the yDNA/surname connection all female surnames and
mtDNA are brief lasting for one generation and in my case changed QUIRINDONGO
Kiring Doncker-Dongo phenotype from White to East Indian in the
Dutch East Indies 1600, and to Mulatto phenotype in Curacao circa 1700 and from Mulatto
to White-Castizo phenotype in PR circa 1840. This RACE phenotype metamorphosis syndrome
from White to Mulatto in Curacao and Mulatto to Castizo to White/Castizo in PR for the most part
repeated itself in the USA after
1924 but with a more Caucasian
White predisposition in keeping with the USA population at large.
Phenotype
variations in the same family 1. John D'Isselt 5/15/91 2. Richard D'Isselt 4/25/94 3. Barbara D'Isselt 1/16/98 All three (3) are children of White phenotype father and White phenotype
Gloria Wiederhold nee CARABALLO
Quirindongo nee D’Isselt. Note the Carabali African tribe member of the New
World Cabildo guild is the genesis of the
surname Caraballo In
Malaysia (Dutch East Indies) my European yDNA match would have an Asian
phenotype indistinguishable from the population of Malaysia at large. In
Curacao my European yDNA would have a non-white Black or Mulatto
phenotype. The place name Kirindongo
has a personal origin named in part for a rich and/or powerful person governor
Jan Doncker.
The
phenotype of the various
Races in my QUIRINDONGO family or any family in PR, the New World and Europe
have been very migratory and are sometimes difficult to discern by genotype in
the sense that phenotype may not correspond to genotype. A Black sub Sahara
yDNA in Europe may have a White European phenotype because of interbreeding
with the population at large while a White European yDNA will have a
White/Mestizo/Mulatto phenotype of the population of PR on average. The
tracking of the many complex and different mtDNA and wide-ranging recessive
phenotypes in each of the mixtures of the four (4) Race areas where my European
yDNA genotype has lived (Asia, the West Indies and the USA) the phenotype will
appear Asian, Amerindian, Mestizo, sub Sahara Black and European White. The
combined phenotype fusion of yDNA and mtDNA closely resembles Mendel’s Law
of numerical probability with the dominant/recessive
genes color of peas and the different color of skin eyes and
hair that first occurred in Europe/Eurasia and later and more recently mixed worldwide. You can
see my mother’s
white phenotypic skin color but
Mestizo genotype revealed phenotypically in me at 20
44 64
and as a baby
versus my brothers
6, 7, 8 at Brighton Beach NY (I am on the left) and my sister Nancy at 30 (Nancy
is the smaller one at 2 with cousin Carol Rotger at 5), So our phenotype runs
the gamut when Titi
Mercedes and Titi Maria’s obvious white skin color and European phenotype has the
identical one-half (1/2) White yDNA and one-half (1/2) Amerindian mtDNA Hapologroup
“A” compared to my darker sallow Mestizo skin color and my mother’s brother my
uncle Tio Peto’s
mahogany skin
color but also the same (1/2) White yDNA and (1/2)
Amerindian mtDNA. Tio Peto’s mother my gmother Angela CADIZ
Velazquez was listed “MU” mulata in the 1910 census and “B” Blanca in the 1930 census
which may suggest a recent Black ancestry perhaps her father my unknown
ggfather Monserrate
or Juan CADIZ… meanwhile four very limited genetic
tests show that ALL MEMBERS of my immediate parental family including
gmother Angela CADIZ Velazquez regardless and in spite of the 1924 White
phenotype of ALL of the QUIRINDONGO Arroyo and to a much lesser extent ARROYO
(Cortes) Cadiz families of both my father and my mother they and all their
immediate families have a history of a wide-ranging Racial past… consider my present gchildren and
ggchildren B S F ALL with Amerindian
mtdna Haplogroup “A:” while gchild J
and P have
European Haplogroup eye ”I” similar to mine.
White phenotype Castizo and
Mulatto
and Mestizo Race Mixture
A common mistake by PRs and most people is to classify Race phenotypically by hair texture and general facial features solely and disregard brown skin color especially in India which suggests a Black or other exotic ancestry. PRs as a group and most European people are migratory individuals who have been invaded by Mongols Ottoman Turks Muslims and other non-White people and consequently are a very racially mixed people and phenotype may sometimes hide a recessive ancestral genotype that can be discovered not only by genotypic examination but also by logical phenotypic observation of extended family somatic characteristics and original surname meaning. Also all documents in PR asserting the Race “Indio” are suspect that they are a mixture of Black, Amerindian mtDNA/yDNA and/or maybe perhaps some White yDNA while the documents asserting “Blanco” are more but not exclusively a mixture depending on phenotype of White yDNA and Amerindian and/or Black mtDNA that may not be readily perceived phenotypically as my genotype and ALL genotypes of PR and all-inclusive worldwide yDNA/mtDNA migratory genotypic histories confirm.
Puerto Rico has sometimes been said to have a European (Spanish) descent majority, an extinct Amerindian population, persons of mixed ancestry, Africans, and a small Asian minority. In August, 1999 a researcher at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez received a grant from the National Science Foundation to determine the continental origin of the mtDNA of Puerto Ricans through the analysis of a representative sample. The results of the analysis of approximately 300 systematic random samples:
Female (mtDNA)..……….……Male (yDNA)
62% Amerindian………………..70% European
30% African…………………….20% African
8% European..…….……..……10% Amerindian
In summary, the results suggest that the three largest
components of the Puerto Rican genetic pool are:
European...…...39%
African....…......25%
These results cast doubt on the hypothesis that the Tainos disappeared from Puerto Rico by the end of the sixteenth century. The results show a vast pervasive amount of racial mixing miscegenation and a high percentage of Amerindian mtDNA genotype does exist in substantial numbers in the PR genetic pool in spite of ostensibly White, Mulatto, Mestizo Zambo, or Black phenotype.
Ethnic phenotypic
composition of present day PR
JC
virus verifies and confirms
61-2 % PR
Amerindian mtDNA migration routes.
Because these
FamilyTreeDNA tests are limited and measure DNA along the matrilineal line
and/or patrilineal lines of inheritance, each DNA test only measures one
individual out of thousands, perhaps millions of ancestors in tandem in a DNA
“Haplogroup” thread; they cannot tell the exact mutation percentage of the
total of thousands or millions in the Ancestry “thread” nor any prevailing
phenotype. There are many “blind spots.”
In my case four
(4) tests and four (4) individuals Composite
of yDNA and mtDNA from both maternal and paternal gparents show my genotype
to be one-half (1/2) White and one-half (1/2) Amerindian. All my other
Haplogroups and/or phenotypic varieties are and will remain hidden due to
present day limited technology. ysearch.org shows Haplogroup
“R1b” presently worldwide of 18.59% but in and of Europe“R1b” (70.25%) while yDNA Haplogroup“I” eye (8.90%)
presently worldwide but in and of Europe “I” eye (14.69%) - mtDNA Haplogroup “A” is predominantly
Amerindian.
All the above surname and yDNA migration information and statistics mean that many thousands of years ago there existed a male originally from sub Sahara Africa that mutated a yDNA Haplogroup eye “I” in “Sephardi) Facsani”, Romania whose ancestors traveled from Romania, to Switzerland, Germany and Holland, then in 1580 the yDNA match male traveled by boat to far off Asian Malaysia where a male child was sired to initiate a perfect eight (8) marker Haplogroup eye “I” match yDNA search that still endures in “Malaysia (Indian)” today four hundred (400) yrs later and is in a direct blood ancestry parallel branch lineage to me. There was further mixing in Japan and the coast of China which spread to the interior and shows up as out of the ordinary exotic near-matches in the present. Then the European or half-breed yDNA match male migrated on to the New World’s Curacao where near-matches spread to terra firma and Venezuela in or after 1634, progressing on to PR in 1780 and ultimately to the USA in 1924 while the Malaysian yDNA male’s ancestry perfect eight (8) marker match remained in Malaysia in the Indian community since 1601. Therefore my yDNA near matches are found in profusion in Europe followed by smaller quantities in sequential date order Japan, China, Asia, Malaysia then Curacao on to PR then to NYC and ultimately most numerical perfect matches today 2007 in the USA at large. The phenotype quickly changed and eventually became indistinguishable from the prevailing majority in each area.
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