What does my family look like to you?

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I said im gypsy but actually i have some serbian ancestry too, im about 60% Gypsy. My father had a fully serbian mother and a half gypsy father. My mums family is "fully gypsy". I think they are even darker then me, they are dark brown, what ethnicity do they look to you if you didnt know they are gypsies? Please dont quote the pictures. Thank you.

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My genetic results

# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 76.9% Roma_BH + 23.1% United-Kingdom @ 2
2 61% Roma_Slovenian + 39% Montenegro @ 2.4
3 68.1% Roma_BH + 31.9% Serbian_Serbia @ 2.44
4 61.7% Roma_Slovenian + 38.3% Serbian_Serbia @ 2.45
5 58% Roma_Slovenian + 42% Romanian @ 2.5
6 58.5% Roma_Slovenian + 41.5% Romanians @ 2.54
7 70.5% Roma_BH + 29.5% Serbian_B-H @ 2.55
8 65.1% Roma_BH + 34.9% Romanians @ 2.55
9 67.5% Roma_BH + 32.5% Montenegro @ 2.56
10 64.7% Roma_BH + 35.3% Romanian @ 2.61
11 69.6% Roma_BH + 30.4% Bosnian @ 2.66
12 71.7% Roma_BH + 28.3% Croatian @ 2.66
13 70% Romanian + 30% Mumbai_Jew @ 2.66
14 62.1% Roma_Bulgarian + 37.9% Germany_South @ 2.69
15 65.1% Roma_Slovenian + 34.9% Occitan @ 2.7
16 67.2% Montenegro + 32.8% Mumbai_Jew @ 2.7
17 65.3% Roma_Slovenian + 34.7% Swiss @ 2.71
18 64.5% Roma_Slovenian + 35.5% Italy-Friul @ 2.74
19 60.8% Roma_Bulgarian + 39.2% Hungary @ 2.74
20 71.4% Roma_BH + 28.6% Swiss @ 2.75
 
I said im gypsy but actually i have some serbian ancestry too, im about 60% Gypsy. My father had a fully serbian mother and a half gypsy father. My mums family is "fully gypsy". I think they are even darker then me, they are dark brown, what ethnicity do they look to you if you didnt know they are gypsies? Please dont quote the pictures. Thank you
You have a fine family. (But you need a haircut)
Thanks bro can you please delete the pictures from your quote, thanks
 
It's hard to say.
Are you an illegal alien supporter or an American supporter?
Im 100% American Supporter, I love the USA.

I kind of gathered that by your pics....just checking.
I was engaged to an Hispanic girl who dumped me because I was a dumdass in my younger years.(turned out it was a good thing but thats another story)
Her Father who I loved dearly was a navy vet and I never questioned their love for America and they had the strongest family I've ever witnessed.

These so called new Americans dont appear to give a fuck about my country's heritage.

I worked as a machinist for 25 years and watched wages stagnate due to the influx of hispanics,and the wages even after I retired five years ago still haven't changed.

So my question to you is this....do you support illegal immigration be it Hispanic or otherwise?
 
A little more info for ya Tilly...
I realized where wages were going at 25 due to the mexican influx and I started to concern myself with Oil futures.
Being a Texan it was easy to see the change in times and when to diversify.
It payed off.....I hated to sell Texas short but it was the right thing to do financially.
Although I'm still heavily invested in Oil because I know with certainty it will be back.
 
It's hard to say.
Are you an illegal alien supporter or an American supporter?
Im 100% American Supporter, I love the USA.

I kind of gathered that by your pics....just checking.
I was engaged to an Hispanic girl who dumped me because I was a dumdass in my younger years.(turned out it was a good thing but thats another story)
Her Father who I loved dearly was a navy vet and I never questioned their love for America and they had the strongest family I've ever witnessed.

These so called new Americans dont appear to give a fuck about my country's heritage.

I worked as a machinist for 25 years and watched wages stagnate due to the influx of hispanics,and the wages even after I retired five years ago still haven't changed.

So my question to you is this....do you support illegal immigration be it Hispanic or otherwise?

No I dont support illegal immigration only legal immigration.
 
I have to ask.....you look like a Texan,am I right?

I dont know how a Texan looks like bro, because i live in Austria and im Austrian Citizen, but im a "foreign symphathiser and supporter". Maybe i would join the american armed forces if i could (well first i need to get fit to be accepted) as a foreign volunteer in Iraq or Afghanistan. I dont know if thats possible for a foreign national.
 
I have to ask.....you look like a Texan,am I right?

I dont know how a Texan looks like bro, because i live in Austria and im Austrian Citizen, but im a "foreign symphathiser and supporter". Maybe i would join the american armed forces if i could (well first i need to get fit to be accepted) as a foreign volunteer in Iraq or Afghanistan. I dont know if thats possible for a foreign national.
exas

Then take it as a complement.
Texians are highly respected here in Texas.
They fought with Texans for our independence.
Juan Abamillo SGT — Texas fatality Entered March 4 [28]
James L. Allen PVT 1815 Kentucky survivor Left on March 5 as the final courier sent from the Alamo [29]
Robert Allen PVT — Virginia fatality [30]
Horace Alsbury PVT 1805 Kentucky survivor First courier sent out after arrival of Mexican troops on February 23 [31]
George Andrews — — — fatality Entered March 4 [32]
Miles DeForest Andross PVT 1809 Vermont fatality [33]
José María Arocha — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Simon Arreola — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Micajah Autry PVT 1793[34] North Carolina fatality [35]
Jesse B. Badgett — 1807 Texas survivor Garrison delegate to the March 1 Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos [36]
Juan A. Badillo SGT — Texas fatality Entered March 4 [37]
Peter James Bailey III PVT 1812 Kentucky fatality Namesake of Bailey County, Texas [38]
Isaac G. Baker PVT 1814 Arkansas fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [39]
William Charles M. Baker CPT — Missouri fatality [40]
John Ballard — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
John J. Ballentine PVT — Pennsylvania fatality [42]
Richard W. Ballentine PVT 1814 Scotland fatality [43]
Andrew Barcena — — — survivor [Note 4]
John J. Baugh CPT 1803 Virginia fatality Adjutant of the garrison, next in command after co-commanders Bowie and Travis [44]
Samuel G. Bastain — — Louisiana survivor Left February 29 as a courier to Gonzales, unable to enter the Alamo [45]
Joseph Bayliss PVT 1808 Tennessee fatality [44]
John Walker Baylor Jr. PVT 1813 Kentucky survivor Sent as a courier to Goliad [46]
Anselmo Bergara — — Mexico survivor [Note 4]
John Blair PVT 1803 Tennessee fatality [47]
Samuel Blair CPT 1807 Tennessee fatality Assistant to Master of Ordnance [48]
William Blazeby CPT 1795 England fatality [48]
James Bonham 2LT 1807 South Carolina fatality Courier to Goliad and Gonzales, returned March 3 [49]
Daniel Bourne PVT 1810 England fatality [50]
James Bowie COL c. 1796 Kentucky fatality Co-commander of the garrison after the departure of James. C. Neill [51]
J. B. Bowman — — — fatality Possibly aka James H. Bowman [52]
Robert Brown PVT c. 1818 — survivor Left after February 25, later served as a baggage guard at the Battle of San Jacinto [53]
James Buchanan PVT 1813 Alabama fatality [54]
Samuel E. Burns PVT 1810 Ireland fatality [54]
George D. Butler PVT 1813 Missouri fatality [54]
John Cain PVT 1802 Pennsylvania fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [55]
Robert Campbell LT 1810 Tennessee fatality [56]
William R. Carey CPT 1806 Virginia fatality [56]
Cesario Carmona — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
M.B. Clark PVT — Mississippi fatality Entered March 4 [57]
Daniel W. Cloud PVT 1812 Kentucky fatality [58]
Robert E. Cochran PVT 1810 New Hampshire fatality Namesake of Cochran County, Texas [59]
George Washington Cottle LT 1811 Missouri fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company; namesake of Cottle County, Texas [60]
Henry Courtman PVT 1808 Germany fatality Entered March 4 [61]
Lemuel Crawford PVT 1814 South Carolina fatality [62]
David Crockett COL 1786 Tennessee fatality [63]
Robert Crossman PVT 1810 Pennsylvania fatality [64]
Antonio Cruz y Arocha PVT — Mexico survivor Left as courier with Seguin on February 25 [65]
David P. Cummings PVT 1809 Pennsylvania fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [66]
Robert Cunningham PVT 1804 New York fatality [67]
Matias Curvier — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Jacob C. Darst LT 1793 Kentucky fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [68]
John Davis PVT 1811 Kentucky fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [69]
Freeman H.K. Day PVT 1806 — fatality Entered March 1 or 4 [70]
Squire Daymon PVT 1808 Tennessee fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [71]
William Dearduff PVT c. 1811 Tennessee fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [71]
Alexandro De la Garza PVT — Texas survivor Dispatched as a courier [72]
N. Debichi — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Stephen Dennison PVT 1812 England or Ireland fatality Entered March 4 [74]
Francis L. DeSauque CPT — Pennsylvania survivor Left to gather supplies at Goliad [75]
John Desauque — — Louisiana fatality Slave of Desauque, served as a combatant (Slaves identified by last names of their masters) [76]
Charles Despallier PVT 1812 Louisiana fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [77]
Lewis Dewall PVT 1812 New York fatality [78]
Almaron Dickinson CPT 1810 Tennessee fatality [79]
James Dickson — — — fatality [80]
John Henry Dillard PVT 1805 Tennessee fatality [81]
Philip Dimmitt CPT 1801 Kentucky survivor On a scouting run when the Mexican troops arrived on February 23 [82]
James R. Dimpkins SGT — England fatality [83]
Andrew Duvalt PVT 1804 Ireland fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [84]
Samuel M. Edwards — — — fatality Entered March 4 [85]
Conrad Eigenauer — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
J.D. Elliott — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Frederick E. Elm — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
Lucio Enriques — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Carlos Espalier PVT 1819 Texas fatality Entered March 4 [86]
José Gregorio Esparza PVT 1802 Texas fatality [87]
Robert Evans MAJ 1800 Ireland fatality Master of Ordnance [88]
Samuel B. Evans PVT 1812 New York fatality [89]
James L. Ewing PVT 1812 Tennessee fatality [89]
William Keener Faunterloy PVT 1814 Kentucky fatality [90]
William Fishbaugh PVT — Alabama fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [91]
John Flanders PVT 1800 New Hampshire fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [91]
Manuel N. Flores — c.1801 Texas survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Salvador Flores CPT 1806 Texas survivor Left with Seguín on February 25 [92]
Ward Floyd PVT 1804 North Carolina fatality Namesake of Floyd County, Texas; Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [93]
John Hubbard Forsyth CPT 1797 New York fatality [94]
Antonio Fuentes PVT 1813 Texas fatality [95]
Galba Fuqua PVT 1819 Alabama fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [96]
William Garnett PVT 1812 Virginia fatality [97]
James W. Garrand PVT 1813 Louisiana fatality [97]
James Girard Garrett PVT 1806 Tennessee fatality [98]
John E. Garvin PVT 1809 — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [99]
John E. Gaston PVT 1819 — fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [100]
James George PVT 1802 — fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [101]
William George — — — fatality Entered March1 or 4 [85]
James Gibson — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
John C. Goodrich CNT 1809 Virginia fatality [102]
Francis H. Gray — — — fatality Entered March 4 [85]
W.T. Green — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Albert Calvin Grimes PVT 1817 Georgia fatality [103]
Ignacio Gurrea — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Brigido Guerrero PVT — Mexico survivor A deserter from Ugartechea's troops, convinced the Mexican troops he was a prisoner of war [104]
James C. Gwin PVT 1804 England fatality aka Gwynne [105]
John Harris PVT 1813 Kentucky fatality [106]
Andrew Jackson Harrison PVT 1809 Tennessee fatality [106]
I.L.K. Harrison — — — fatality [107]
William B. Harrison CPT 1811 Ohio fatality [108]
Joseph M. Hawkins PVT 1799 Ireland fatality [108]
John M. Hays PVT 1814 Tennessee fatality [109]
Charles M. Heiskell PVT 1813 Tennessee fatality [109]
Patrick Henry Herndon PVT 1802 Virginia fatality [110]
Pedro Herrera — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
William Daniel Hersee SGT 1805 England fatality [111]
Benjamin Franklin Highsmith PVT 1817 Missouri Territory survivor Left as a courier March 1 [112]
Tapley Holland PVT 1810 Ohio fatality [113]
James Holloway — — — fatality Entered March 4 [32]
Samuel Holloway PVT 1808 Pennsylvania fatality [114]
William D. Howell — 1791 Massachusetts fatality Entered March 4 [115]
William Hunter — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Thomas P. Hutchinson — — — fatality Entered March 4 [32]
William A. Irwin — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
Thomas R. Jackson PVT — Ireland fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [116]
William Daniel Jackson LT 1807 Kentucky fatality [117]
Green B. Jameson MAJ 1807 Kentucky fatality [118]
Gordon C. Jennings CPL 1780 Connecticut fatality [119]
Damacio Jiménez PVT — Texas fatality Entered March 4 [120]
John Johnson PVT 1800 Missouri survivor Dispatched as courier February 23 [121]
Lewis Johnson PVT — Illinois Territory fatality [122]
William Johnson PVT — Pennsylvania fatality [123]
William P. Johnson SGT — — survivor Likely dispatched as courier February 23 [123]
John Jones 1LT 1810 New York fatality [123]
James Kenny PVT 1814 Virginia fatality [124]
Andrew Kent PVT 1798 Virginia fatality Namesake of Kent County, Texas, Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [125]
Joseph Kent — — — fatality Entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [126]
Joseph Kerr PVT 1814 Louisiana fatality [127]
George C. Kimble LT 1803 Pennsylvania fatality Namesake of Kimble County, Texas; entered March 1 or 4 Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [128]
John C. Kin — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
William Philip King PVT 1820 Mississippi fatality Youngest defender fatality; namesake of King County; Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [129]
William Irvine Lewis PVT 1806 Virginia fatality [130]
William J. Lightfoot 3CPL 1805 Kentucky fatality [130]
Jonathan Lindley PVT 1814 Illinois fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [131]
William Linn PVT — Massachusetts fatality [132]
Byrd Lockhart CPT 1782 Virginia survivor Left with Andrew Jackson Sowell left to buy supplies; namesake of Lockhart, Texas [133]
Toribio Losoya PVT 1808 Texas fatality [124]
George Washington Main LT 1807 Virginia fatality [134]
William T. Malone PVT 1817 Georgia fatality [135]
William Marshall PVT 1808 Tennessee fatality [135]
Albert Martin CPT 1808 Rhode Island fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company dispatched with the Travis letter To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World; returned to the Alamo [136]
Samuel Augustus Maverick PVT 1803 South Carolina survivor Garrison delegate to the March 1 Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos [137]
Edward McCafferty LT — — fatality Entered March 4 [138]
Ross McClelland — — — fatality [139]
Daniel McCoy Jr. — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
Jesse McCoy PVT 1804 Tennessee fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [140]
Prospect McCoy — — — fatality [41]
William McDowell PVT 1794 Pennsylvania fatality [141]
James McGee PVT — Ireland fatality [141]
John McGregor SGT — Scotland fatality [142]
Robert McKinney PVT 1809 Ireland fatality [143]
S.W. McNeilly — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Eliel Melton QM, LT 1798 Georgia fatality [144]
Antonio Menchaca — 1800 Texas survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Thomas R. Miller PVT 1795 Tennessee fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [145]
William Mills PVT 1815 Tennessee fatality [146]
Isaac Millsaps PVT c. 1795 Mississippi fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [147]
Edward F. Mitchasson — 1806 Virginia fatality Entered March 4 aka Dr. E.F. Mitchusson [148]
Edwin T. Mitchell PVT 1806 — fatality Entered March 4 [149]
Napoleon B. Mitchell PVT 1804 — fatality [150]
Robert B. Moore PVT 1781 Virginia fatality Entered March 4 [151]
Willis A. Moore PVT 1808 — fatality Entered March 4 [151]
John Morman — — — fatality [80]
William Morrison — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
Robert Musselman SGT 1805 Ohio fatality [152]
James Nash — — — fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [41]
Andrés Nava SGT 1810 Texas fatality Entered March 4 [153]
Gerald Navan PVT — — survivor Dispatched as courier March 3 [17]
George Neggan PVT 1808 South Carolina fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [154]
Andrew M. Nelson PVT 1809 Tennessee fatality [155]
Edward Nelson PVT 1816 South Carolina fatality [155]
George Nelson PVT 1805 South Carolina fatality [156]
Benjamin F. Nobles LT — — survivor On a scouting run when the Mexican troops arrived on February 23 [157]
James Northcross PVT 1804 Virginia fatality [158]
James Nowlan PVT 1809 England fatality [159]
L.R. O'Neil — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
George Olamio PVT — Ireland fatality Entered March 4 [85]
William Sanders Oury PVT 1817 Virginia survivor Dispatched as a courier February 29 [160]
Jose Sebastian "Luciano" Pacheco — — — survivor Dispatched on a personal errand for Seguín February 23 [161]
George Pagan PVT 1810 — fatality [162]
Christopher Adams Parker PVT 1814 — fatality [152]
William Parks PVT 1805 North Carolina fatality [152]
William Patton AQM, LT 1808 Kentucky survivor Assumed to be a courier, who left with John William Smith [163]
Richardson Perry PVT 1817 Mississippi fatality [164]
Adolf Petrasweiz — — — fatality Entered March 4 [165]
Amos Pollard — 1803 Massachusetts fatality Chief surgeon of the garrison, created a hospital in the fortress [166]
Eduardo Ramirez — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
John Purdy Reynolds PVT 1806 Pennsylvania fatality [167]
Thomas H. Roberts PVT — — fatality Entered March 4 [168]
James Waters Robertson PVT 1812 Tennessee fatality [169]
Ambrosio Rodriguez — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Guadalupe Rodriquez — — — fatality Entered March 4 [85]
James M. Rose PVT 1805 Ohio fatality With Crockett; not to be confused with Louis Moses Rose, the individual purported to have chosen not to stay and defend the Alamo (but who cannot definitely be proven to have been there) [170]
Jacob Roth MAJ — — fatality [107]
Jackson J. Rusk PVT — Ireland fatality [171]
Joseph Rutherford PVT 1798 Kentucky fatality [172]
Isaac Ryan PVT 1805 Louisiana fatality [171]
W.H. Sanders — — — fatality Entered March 4 [73]
Mial Scurlock PVT 1809 North Carolina fatality [164]
Juan Seguín CPT 1806 Texas survivor Left February 25 to recruit reinforcements [173]
Marcus L. Sewell PVT 1805 England fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [Note 5]
Manson Shied PVT 1811 Georgia fatality aka Shudd [164]
Silvero — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers [Note 2]
Cleveland Kinloch Simmons LT 1815 South Carolina fatality [174]
Andrew H. Smith PVT 1815 Tennessee fatality [174]
Charles S. Smith PVT 1806 Maryland fatality [175]
John William Smith — 1792 Virginia survivor The final courier sent to Washington-on-the-Brazos, unable to return [176]
Joshua G. Smith SGT 1808 North Carolina fatality [177]
William H. Smith PVT 1811 — fatality [178]
Launcelot Smither PVT 1800 — survivor Left for Gonzales as a courier on February 23; relayed the Travis letter from Albert Martin to the provisional government at San Felipe [179]
Andrew Jackson Sowell PVT 1815 Tennessee survivor Left with Byrd Lockhart to buy supplies [180]
John Spratt — — — fatality Entered March 4 [32]
Richard Starr PVT 1811 England fatality [181]
James E. Stewart PVT 1808 England fatality [181]
Richard L. Stockton PVT 1817 New Jersey fatality [181]
A. Spain Summerlin PVT 1817 Tennessee fatality [182]
William E. Summers PVT 1812 Tennessee fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [183]
John Sutherland PVT 1792 Virginia survivor Sent to Gonzales for reinforcements on February 23 [184]
William DePriest Sutherland PVT 1818 Alabama fatality [178]
Edward Taylor PVT 1812 Tennessee fatality Namesake of Taylor County, Texas, brother of James and George, entered March 1 or 4 [185]
George Taylor PVT 1816 Tennessee fatality Namesake of Taylor County, brother of Edward and James, entered March 1 or 4 [186]
James Taylor PVT 1814 Tennessee fatality Namesake of Taylor County, Texas, brother of George and Edward, entered March 1 or 4 [187]
William Taylor PVT 1799 Tennessee fatality Entered March 1 or 4 [188]
B. Archer M. Thomas PVT 1818 Kentucky fatality [189]
Henry Thomas PVT 1811 Germany fatality Entered March 4 [190]
Thompson — — — fatality Per historian Lindley, no first name on the muster rolls [191]
John W. Thomson PVT 1807 North Carolina fatality [192]
John, M. Thurston 2LT 1812 Pennsylvania fatality [193]
Burke Trammel PVT 1810 Ireland fatality [193]
Joe Travis — 1813 or 1815 Alabama survivor Slave of William B. Travis, fought beside him in the battle; accompanied Susanna Dickinson to Gonzales. (Slaves identified by last names of their masters) [194]
William B. Travis LTC 1809 South Carolina fatality Co-commander of the garrison after the departure of James. C. Neill [195]
George W. Tumlinson PVT 1814 Missouri fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [196]
James Tylee, James PVT 1795 New York fatality [197]
Asa Walker PVT 1813 Tennessee fatality [198]
Jacob Walker PVT 1799 Tennessee fatality [198]
William B. Ward SGT 1806 Ireland fatality [198]
Henry Warnell PVT 1812 Arkansas escaped Died June 1836 of wounds incurred during the battle or during his escape [199]
Joseph G. Washington PVT c. 1808 Tennessee fatality Possibly aka James Morgan [198]
Thomas Waters PVT 1812 England fatality [198]
William Wells PVT 1798 Georgia fatality [198]
Isaac White SGT — — fatality [200]
Robert White CPT 1806 England fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [201]
Hiram James Williamson SMA 1810 Pennsylvania fatality [202]
William Wills — — — fatality [202]
David L. Wilson PVT 1807 Scotland fatality [202]
John Wilson PVT 1804 Pennsylvania fatality [202]
Anthony Wolf PVT 1782 — fatality [202]
Claiborne Wright PVT 1810 North Carolina fatality Gonzales Mounted Ranger Company [203]
Charles Zanco LT 1808 Denmark fatality [202]
Vicente Zepeda — — — survivor Juan Seguin's volunteers

This is a small sample of Texians who fought for our independence.

The Battle of San Jacinto that happened a few miles from my home is a Texas land mark.
 
It's one of the things I hate about the new immigrants.
As a Texan I know Texas mexicans wanted independence from mexico as bad as Texans did.
We died together to insure our freedom.
Now we have militant mexicans who want to divide us.
What the fuck happened to the Texians? We were allies now we're enemies.
 
God Bless Texas!
And remember the Alamo!
Y'all dont know how bad I want to go back to the old days when true Texans were united with Mexicans who wanted independence from the tyranny of the rule of Spain.
You fucks in the north dont understand how the south works and what formed the revolution of independence from the totalitarian gov.
 
I have to ask.....you look like a Texan,am I right?

I dont know how a Texan looks like bro, because i live in Austria and im Austrian Citizen, but im a "foreign symphathiser and supporter". Maybe i would join the american armed forces if i could (well first i need to get fit to be accepted) as a foreign volunteer in Iraq or Afghanistan. I dont know if thats possible for a foreign national.

I'd be happy to call you a countrymen Mortimer.
We are sorely lacking in those who are dedicated to America.
 

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