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Tracing the Hemmer Saga - Surprises from an iGENEA DNA Test on Ancestral Origins

Family name Hemmer

The results of my iGENEA DNA test presented unexpected revelations about my Hemmer surname, unveiling significant Eastern European roots, instead of the initially assumed German descent. The discovery of Viking and minor Celtic genes further challenged the known narrative, presenting a rich, layered history of my ancestry.

The results of my iGENEA DNA test were astonishing and provided an unexpected narrative that adds another layer to the complex tapestry of my ancestral heritage, particularly associated with my Hemmer surname. The results unveiled a significantly sizable presence of Eastern European DNA in my genetic makeup. More surprisingly, the subsequent investigation revealed that my surname, Hemmer, is not originally of Germanic-domiciled descent as initially believed, but indeed of Slavic origin, an assertion which quite frankly, altered my perception of self and my place within a wider familial context.

From the information provided, it appeared that the Hemmer name was quite prevalent in Eastern Europe, especially in regions now constituting the modern-day Czech Republic. The historical migration patterns of my ancestors traced them moving westwards during the late medieval period, resulting in the assimilation of the Hemmer name into German-speaking environments. Further complicating the grand narrative was the revelation of my Viking ancestry, which was shown to be approximately 20% of my genetic makeup. It's impressive to consider that these Norse seafarers, renowned for their exploratory, trading, and sometimes raiding expeditions, were integral parts of my lineage, traditionally dominated by the Hemmer surname.

What has also intrigued me are the noticeable traces of Celtic genes. Though not drastically significant, their presence is another perfect exhibit of the blend and movement of societies throughout the ages, mapping my lineage back to ancient Celtic tribes in east-central Europe. Consequently, it's apparent that the blood of wanderers, explorers, and settlers run through my veins.

In conclusion, my iGENEA DNA test took me on an unexpected historical journey, reshaped my understanding of my lineage, and introduced a new perspective on my surname, 'Hemmer'. What I anticipated to be relatively straightforward instead became an enlightening journey spanning across continents, cultures, and centuries.

I. Hemmer

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