User talk:Decuesta

German immigration to Puerto Rico
Thank you for your contributions, however I must point out the following. In accordance to Dr. U. Acosta who is an athority on the subject, the first Geramn immigrants arrived from Curacao and Austria. Plus the surname "Brau" is of Germanic origin, see: Origin of Brau, therefore please refrain from deleting the name of Dr. Salvador Brau. Let me remind you that Wikipedia policy requires that information added or deleted must be abck up by a reliable verifiable source. The Colberg surname has both an English or Germen origin and since there is no prove of where the Colbergs from Puerto Rico came from, I would agree to their deletion from the list. Take care, Tony the Marine 20:16, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Warning, if you continue to delete Salvador Brau from the list of Puerto Ricans with German surnames without justification, you may be blocked from editing for vandalism. Tony the Marine 03:45, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

The Colbergs in Puerto Rico are Danish. Prior to arriving to the island, they may have lived in Curacao first before immigrating to Cabo Rojo, PR. But they were merchants from Denmark (either from Hovedstaden or Sjælland county areas). Another version of the surname includes Colberger. The surname does not have a German or English origin. 66.50.81.115 (talk) 19:49, 10 September 2008 (UTC)J. Colberg