Usually, Spaniard and native indegenous (Indian).
The word "mestizo" is derived from the Latin word "mixticius". In Spain, mestizo refers to "mixed" and is applied to individuals whose heritage is a mix of European and American Indian.
He was the first person of African ancestry whose birth in a British North American colony is recorded.
Some famous singers who are part German include Mariah Carey, whose mother is of Irish descent and whose father is of Afro-Venezuelan and Afro-American descent with some German ancestry; Billie Eilish, whose father is of Irish and Scottish descent and whose mother is of Irish and Scottish descent with some German and English ancestry; and Freddie Mercury, whose parents were both of Indian descent with some Persian ancestry and whose mother was born in Zanzibar to Indian parents with some German and English ancestry.
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There is a word that is now very rarely used, that sounds similar to the one you are asking about, which is quadroon. This word was used to mean a person whose ancestry is one quarter African (that is, one African grandparent out of four).
There is no precise measurement of how many African-Americans have some white ancestry, but it is thought that almost all African-Americans whose ancestors were slaves in the pre-Civil War United States have some white ancestry.
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According to huffingtonpost and others, the U.S. Presidents whose known ancestry includes both Europeans and Africans are...Thomas JeffersonAndrew JacksonAbraham LincolnWarren G. HardingCalvin CoolidgeDwight D. EisenhowerBarack ObamaThe most mixed of the seven is Barack Obama, whose ancestry is 50% European/ 50% African.The U.S. has never had an Asian U.S. president, and although it's been said that Calvin Coolidge and Barack Obama had some native American ancestry, that has never been confirmed regarding any U.S. president.