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I'm what some people would call a mutt lol I have 6 different ethnic backgrounds. I'm Peruvian, Bolivian, Spanish, Italian, English, and of course, North American (both Canada and the states). My dad and his family were born in Peru. My mom was born in Bolivia(but moved to Peru). My maternal grandparents were born in Spain and my maternal grandmother's parents: mother was from England, father was from Italy. Out of seven kids, my sister and I were born in the states (Cali), but the rest of my siblings were born in Peru.

 

Plenty of ethnic background to share =]

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My mother is from Jamaican and my dad is from Cleveland by way of St. Louis.  I was born and raised in Cleveland.  My fiance is Guyanese and we both have lots of West Indian relatives.  I'm so happy to be marrying at the Riu Montego Bay so my 91 year old great-grandfather can make the trip from Westmoreland (Jamaica). angel2.gifIt will also feel good to be in my mom's hometown since she passed away and won't be able to see me on my special day.  She'll be there in spirit, I'm sure.

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My great grandfather came from Ireland ( to the states) when he was 9, his wife came from Novia Scotia her family was from France, my other Grandparents are Russian and what they always called Johnnybull which I am told is an English Mix (Welsh,English Etc) So I like Most am a Mutt.....My FI is Italian and "Hunky" Hungarian

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MissHoneyBee --- That is the exact reason I choose Jamaica also my mom who passed away is also originally from Montego Bay.
 

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My mother is from Jamaican and my dad is from Cleveland by way of St. Louis.  I was born and raised in Cleveland.  My fiance is Guyanese and we both have lots of West Indian relatives.  I'm so happy to be marrying at the Riu Montego Bay so my 91 year old great-grandfather can make the trip from Westmoreland (Jamaica). angel2.gifIt will also feel good to be in my mom's hometown since she passed away and won't be able to see me on my special day.  She'll be there in spirit, I'm sure.



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