PTID:6000000178769489856:6000000089668476949 I've been asked to remove the following and lock the profile of Willem Stolts to prevent you readding, without first discussing with the profile managers:
Willem was named Willem van de Caap, Godfried Stolz came from Germany to finalise the estate of his wife's first husband, at that time according to Prof Hogge Godfied did Willem a favour to pay for his freedom. The real family linage of all the Gabriel family linage is from Gabriël Stolz from Julich, Cologn in Germany, l attach the copy of that page, it is not known whom Gabriel's wife was. A dna test was done in the next linage which proofed a connection to the Royal Families of England from 1550, the dna is J1c2c1. Therefore the dna linage of Willem Stols (Willem van de Caap) is not the same as the "black slave" linages of the world and the children of Willem has also not the same black slave dna, but the different Royal Families all over the world. Willem's Wife Catrina van de Caap also a freed slave whom had the children of Willem, also had a history other than just the content of the meaning slaves or bondage and where her parents came from as slaves or bondage do match with the descendants with the haplogroups H and H5 wich is of Europe descend and that originated maternal and paternal dna proofed of noble descent and not commonors of different nations with an origination of Russia with the proof of the dna of Willem sand Catrina's children having an dna from the Y dna test as R-M269, origination Russian, Noble.
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/stuart/about/background
The Stewart (Royal) DNA Project has been designed to cater for men who descend, or believe they descend, from the ancient Scottish family known colloquially as the Royal Stewarts. This family started out in Scotland when the first of the line, Walter Fitz Alan (1110-1177) was appointed High Steward of Scotland under King David I. His descendants became Hereditary High Stewards of Scotland, and the 4th High Steward, Alexander Stewart (1214-1283) was the first to use Stewart as his surname.
Descendants of this line of Stewarts belong to the R-M269 Y-DNA haplogroup and test positive for a specific Y-DNA signature: GATA-H4=10, 406S1=11, 565=11. They also possess particular SNPs below the L21 branch of R-M269, including L744, L745, L746 and others. The two most important branches of the family are the Scottish Royal Stewarts, represented by descendants of King Robert II of Scotland (grandson of Alexander Stewart) via Alexander's eldest son Sir James Stewart; and the Stewarts of Lennox, with some Scottish descendant lines plus the English Royal Stuarts, who descend from Alexander Stewart's younger son, Sir John Stewart of Bonkyl.
The info of dr Cairins is therefore not correct as per written info gathered, but rather the dna proof.