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Unearthing Unanticipated Roots: iGENEA DNA Test Reveals Multicultural Ancestry of the Albers

Family name Albers

Before getting my DNA test results from iGENEA, my knowledge about my lineage, the Albers, was limited. The unexpected revelations, such as the Scandinavian, Sephardic Jewish, and Native American ancestry, have considerably influenced my self-understanding.

Since receiving my DNA results from iGENEA, my understanding of the past, specifically relating to my family line named the Albers, has evolved extensively. I was aware that our family had an extensive history, but the DNA test truly shed light on how deep our roots go. There were several unexpected insights, which have had a profound impact on my self-understanding.

One of the prime revelations was the presence of Scandinavian Viking ancestry in my bloodline. While it was commonly known in our family that our ancestors were primarily Western European, the potential connection to the Vikings was a surprise. This information sparked myriad emotions in me. It led me to discover the exploratory spirit, courage, and strength of Vikings. I now relate those traits back to myself, providing a newfound confidence.

In addition to this, the DNA test revealed Sephardic Jewish ancestry interlaced with my lineage. This was entirely unexpected. In our family, the Albers name was always linked to Germany, not Spain or Portugal. This elevated my curiosity and led me to delve into Jewish history and culture. I realized my ancestors might have been conversos, survivors of the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition. This has enhanced my sense of resilience, knowing my forebears overcame such severe adversity.

Further, I was astonished to discover links to Native American ancestry. The Albers were always thought to be European migrants, so the information that they possibly intermarried with Native American tribes is intriguing. I have since developed a reverence for my ancestor's adventurous spirit and open mindedness—traits I see reflected within myself.

Overall, my DNA results have expanded histories and narratives that I never imagined being part of my heritage. I now hold a deeper sense of connection to both local and global communities, knowing that the blood running in my veins is a tapestry of countless cultures and times. My sense of identity has evolved, and I am proud to be a descendent of the Albers, who I now know were explorers, survivors, adventurers, and so much more.

K. Albers

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