The best way
to answer this question is to try to list down the different branches of the
descendants of Lakan Dula, the last king of the Kingdom of Manila, and from
among these branches of descendants, who has the Jewish blood.
Based on public knowledge, the following are the descendants
of Lakan Dula:
The Spanish
persecutions of the descendants of Lakan Dula continued and intensified, but a
lot of descendants maintained their native surnames like lakandula, dula,
dulay, gatdula, dulayan, abdullah, rebadulla, dulatre, duldulao, dulayba,
lakandola, lacandalo, lacandola, lacandula, dula - torre and many others
revolving around the root word "dula". During the intense persecution
of the Spaniards on the native aristocracy, some descendants have to disregard
the "dula" root word and adopted totally different native sounding
surnames for disguise, like magsaysay, lontoc, agbayani, acuna, salonga,
gatchalian, bacani, macapagal, guingona, gatpandan, pangilinan, sumuroy,
dagohoy, kalaw, salalima, soliman, pilapil, mabini, pagdanganan, macalintal,
angara, bamba, datumanong, panganiban, katigbak, macarambon, sakay, aglipay,
kasilag, salamat, karingal, kiram, daza, lacanilao, lacanlale, gatchalian,
manalo, lagumbay, tamano, ilagan, bunye, pangandaman, maliksi, silang, badoy,
puno, lapid, ziga, nalupta, binay, gatbonton, sinsuat, capulong, puyat,
gatmaitan, macuja, dagami, ablan, capinpin, punongbayan, madlangbayan,
gatlabayan, batungbakal, cabangbang, sumulong, gustilio, calungsod, capangoy,
kapunan, etc, but continued fighting for the liberation of the natives from
Spain. Some of the descendents hid their Lakan Dula heritage by changing their
names into the likes of guevara, aguinaldo, legaspi, aquino, mendoza, osmena,
de Leon, estanislao, laurel, fernando, ejercito, delapaz, mercado, santos,
bonifacio, de guzman, etc, while some adopted chinese surnames of their mother
like lim, uy, go, tan, etc, but they continued to pursue a belligerant posture
against Spain. There are however few who collaborated with the Spanish authority.
(https://sites.google.com/site/dulayclan/Home)
Based on this list of descendants, which of these surnames
have Jewish blood?
The history of
Isla de Batag,Laoang, Northern Samar is colored with the arrivals of the
Jewish,Spanish,Chinese and American adventurers who later intermarried with the
descendants of David Dulay. The Isla de Batag , or its old name Isla de Batang,
which is named after the eldest son of Lakan Dula, Batang Dula, is a strategic
spot for settlers and up to now is a home of a lighthouse guiding the ships in
the Pacific Ocean, being the first island that ships going to the old Kingdom
of Manila would see or deck after a long trip in the Pacific Ocean; and just
adjacent to Palapag, the shipping repair station during the Galleon Trade; and
Catubig, the old provincial Spanish capital. One of the Jewish families who
prospered in the island through the intermarriage with the descendants of David
Dulay is the Mendoza Family, which is Sephardi Jew from Spain. The dialect
spoken in the island is a Waray with some Jewish sounding words. Some of the
relatives of the Mendoza family in the United States are up to now still
attending Jewish congregations. This explains the fact that the present leaders
of the "Angkan ng Dulay dito sa Lambak ng Marikina at Hilagang Samar"
have a Jewish bloodline. The provincial name, Samar, is itself a Jewish in
origin, which somewhat attest to the strong presence of the Sephardi Jews in
the area.
Therefore, as of
the current level of research, it seems that the Dulay Branch of the Lakan Dula
descendants have Jewish blood. Other branches might later discover that they
have Jewish blood too.
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