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Tracing the Roots and Unravelling the History of my Surname Daub through the iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Daub

The results of my iGENEA DNA test have provided valuable insights into the lineage of my surname, Daub. The analysis has not only traced the roots of my ancestors but has also revealed the broad geographical distribution of my surname globally. Originating in Western Europe, the Daub name has appeared to migrate over time, culminating in an intriguing pattern of international dispersion.

The results from my iGENEA DNA test were fascinating and have shed some light on the history and origin of my surname Daub. The test results present a unique blend of science and history, unraveling the secrets of my ancestry and providing a deeper understanding of my lineage.

Upon receiving my results, I realized that my Y-DNA haplogroup is R1b, the most common haplogroup in Western Europe. This indicates the majority of my paternal ancestors hailed from this region, connecting the Daub surname to potential origins in Western Europe.

The deep-root DNA analysis conducted by iGENEA is just as astounding. It suggests that my ancestors were part of the Bell Beaker culture, prominent across Europe approximately during 2800 – 1800 BC. This aligns with archaeological evidence linking the culture to innovations in metallurgy, witnessing the shift from the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age.

Moreover, the mitochondrial DNA test results, traced through my maternal line, assign me to the H haplogroup. To provide context, the H haplogroup is prevalent in Europe and Western Asia, hinting at mixed origins for the Daub surname.

The personalized genealogical report also disclosed the distribution and density of the Daub surname across the globe. Based on this, the Deub surname is notably widespread in Germany, followed by France and the United States. This international distribution suggests an intriguing migration pattern through the ages.

In conclusion, the genealogical research provided by the iGENEA DNA test has broadened my understanding of my family history. The Daub surname carries a rich mixture of cultural heritage, linked to diverse geographic regions and historical epochs. This journey of self-discovery has been unquestionably enlightening and fulfilling.

C. Daub

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