I am aware of the skepticism regarding genetic genealogy, but I must say it has provided me with a wealth of information (or maybe I should say "hints") regarding the Cansino family. Today, going over my cousin´s Y-DNA matches, I came across one from Spain whose oldest documented ancestor was a Gonzalo de Arboleda, born circa 1488 and burnt in effigy for "judaizing". The Arboledas were related by marriage to the Saas (Hurtado de Aguila).Then I searched for an Arboleda among my mother and aunt´s autosomal matches. The surname Arboleda is very uncommon in Spain (2000 individuals carry it today, same as the Cansino surname). So I found two autosomal matches from Peru and traced them back to the same Gonzalo de Arboleda in Spain. Did the Arboledas flee to Peru escaping death in the hands of the Inquisition? I certainly would have and hope they did.