The Unraveling of Lineage

The following is quite simply a mess.

I have to arrange this into a more organized format, so that it is more easily read by the reader. For now, what I have is an excerpt from my Journals. This will take a while longer to arrange, and eventually I'll have composed a real family tree graph, so that it makes more sense.


Hypothesis: I suspect that my genetics have been somehow refined down through my family on both sides. The gene may actually be in my Father, and both of his parents, as well as my Mother and both of her parents.


My Mother:

We will look at both of her parent's lineage, mother and father.

My Mother's Father is de la Vega:

Translated, de la Vega means "Of the Vega". The Vega is two things; a Spanish Sir name, given by the Spanish Conquistadors when they took over the Philippines. And the word Vega also refers to the name of a Star.


Garcilaso de la Vega was the son of Sebastian de la Vega, a Spanish Conquistador, and Inca Princess, Palla Chimpu Ocllo. Garcilaso became a respected historian and scholor on the mysteries of the Incas, and published the great work, "The Royal Commentaries of the Inca".

"The de la Vega House" as my Uncle Dennis called it is in Cusco, Peru, and later came to be known as the Church of Santa Domingo.

The Church of Santa Domingo, and the Temple of the Sun

The Church of Santa Domingo was built upon the foundations of one of the most important and sacred sites in Peru, Coricancha.

(1.)"Cuzco was laid out on a grid plan in the shape of a puma, a sacred mountain lion. The pre-Inca site of Sacsayhuaman, on a plateau on the northern edge of the city, forms the head of the puma and the Coricancha temple forms the center of the grid.

"The Coricancha was the centerpiece of a vast astronomical observatory and calendrical device for precisely calculating precessional movement.

"Emanating from the temple were forty lines (some sources say 42) called seques, running arrow-straight for hundreds of miles to significant celestial points on the horizon. Between 328 and 365 huacas or shrines were situated along these ceques. Four of the ceques represented the four intercardinal roads to the four quarters of Tawantinsuyu, others pointed to the equinox and solstice points, and still others to the heliacal rise positions of different stars and constellations highly important to the Inca. The Inca also used the Coricancha in conjunction with standing stones called sucancas positioned on the horizon of nearby mountains for determining the dates of the solstices and equinoxes, as well as monitoring the passage of precessional time. The great temple also incorporates a prominent solar alignment using a nearby peak called Pachatusan as a sightline for the June solstice. The elliptical exterior wall of the temple may have served as a model of the celestial ecliptic.

"The Coricancha temple (meaning literally, "the corral of gold") was dedicated primarily to Viracocha, the creator god, and Inti, the Sun god. The Coricancha also had subsidiary shrines to the Moon, Venus, the Pleiades, and various weather deities."


The Church of Santa Domingo, formerly Coricancha, sits on intersecting energy grid ley lines which run all over the earth and intersect at every other ancient site in the world.

It is interesting that Garcilaso is buried there at the Church of Santa Domingo, while many other important people throughout history have also chosen to be buried under intersecting energy ley lines. (Egyptian Pharaoh's buried in pyramids are laid to rest under the convergence of ley lines.) It's said, and I most definitely believe as well that these ley lines act as a gate, or portal to the heavens.

My Mother's Mother's Maiden name is de Loyola.

de Loyola also married into the Incans. I read that the de Loyola family married the -two last living survivors of the Inka royal line. One of the names of the Incan Princesses was, "Nusta Beatriz Clara Cova"

The most major character in history in de Loyola lineage can be traced is Ignatius de Loyola, who founded the Jesuit Order in the 15th ct.


The Marriage of Inca Royalty to de Loyola


My mother is Filipino, and descendant of the Spanish Conquistadors de la Vega and de Loyola, and so that doesn't necessarily mean that we are directly linked to the Inca Royalty strain of the family. We are however directly linked to the Spaniard Conquistadors. We find the Inca connections interesting, because of the Dragon cultures that originated in Peru. At the same time, the lineage between the Inca/Spaniard relating to Garcilasso shouldn't be necessarily counted out, until we find out their respective timelines.


The Marriage of de la Vega and de Loyola

The marrying of de la Vega and de Loyola was not only done in my Mother's generation, but we've found that they have married before, some three or four hundred years back. They seem to stick together throughout history. We are currently looking for more records of genealogy.


Where the Rh Negative is traced

I suspect that the only way that the Rh Negative to have finally shown in my generation is if my Mother married my Father, who has many recessive genes for the Rh- as well, because of his Viking ancestry. (another culture who carries a high percentage of Rh-)

Rh Negative blood is extremely rare. Only 15% of people in the world born with Rh Negative Blood. In Spain, the Basques people have the highest concentration. Of the Basque population, 45% to 55% have RH Negative blood.

Ignatius de Loyola was Basque. This points to my Rh Negative blood, and it's being traced to the Basques, since rh- strictly hereditary.

More on what I found regarding Rh Negative blood can be found HERE


My Father:

Our original name, the given name (listed in records of naturalization) isn't Smith, but was actually Jernquist (It's also written with different spelling, but I'm not sure which is the correct spelling, since I never actually wrote it. I've never really asked my Dad how to spell it.) I don't know why they changed it to "Smith". My dad told me that it was just because it sounded "more American". I guess that's what all people say when they change their last names. "It's more American".

My Father is 3/4 Swedish. Swedish were once the Vikings.- he's always said he had viking blood. The other 1/4 is made up of Mayan, and French.

My Father's Parents are:
Grandfather David: 100% Swedish
Grandmother Liliana: French, Swedish, Mayan


My grandmother Liliana and her heritige:

She is part French, Swedish, and Mayan. I'm not exactly sure of the correct measurements. I think she is 1/8 Mayan. I don't know anymore than that. Again, I have to ask my father about these details. I plan to ask him a series of questions, with out letting on what I am getting to. Right now he has no knowledge of this research. I want to ask him on video, so that I can get fresh, first time answers, and so that we can see him searching his mind, with no previous ideas about what I'm gearing up to unload on him. I don't want his knowledge of my doing this research to sway his answers to my questions.

...and we finally come to the marriage of my Mother and Father, Yvonne Brigida de la Vega, and Eric Dana Smith.

They had a baby born under the "Lion's Gate" with Rh Negative blood. Finally, the Rh Negative shows again. There is also new information that I've found in regards to my birthday. August 17th is a Harmonic Convergence date! More on that Here

About my boyfriend: His last name is also Smith, and that's by coincidence! As I said before, my Father's family's last name used to be Jernquist. When they migrated to the US, they took the name Smith during the Naturalization process. I don't know why they changed it to Smith. I'd like to know about weather or not it was picked, or if the name was given to the Jernquist.

Ryan's last name is also Smith. From England, his family arrived here on the Mayflower, and he is a direct descendant of Ulysses S. Grant. (I'm not at liberty to say anymore about it than that)
(another divine betrothal?)

The first conversation we ever had was about the stars. I was at this dive sitting by myself (my friend went to talk to someone) in the outside patio, and walked up and said, "Have you seen Jupiter tonight?" And pointed it out to me. We connected on that since it was actually an interesting conversation, and didn't separate..By the way, I'm not sure if there is a phrase, "Divine betrothal".... but I'm just trying to make sense of how these connections were made.



An interesting synchronicity within my name:

Bea = Beatriz

Bia - Inca = Bianca

Danae = DNA

"Bianca Danae = the Incan DNA of Bea"


This is an interesting synchronicity that I found with my name, but as I said further up the page; we might not be directly linked to the Inca strain of ancestry, because although both de la Vega and de Loyola married in Peru, they also married in the Philippines, and we are of the Filipino line of descent. We just find interesting, because of the mysterious culture and histories that surround the Inca culture.


(1.) http://www.sacredsites.com/americas/peru/santo_domingo.html