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The Unfolding of a Genetic Tapestry: Tracking the Surname 'Cutler' through an iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Cutler

Utilizing the scientific capabilities of the iGENEA DNA test, I delved into the depths of my ancestry, revealing the rich history tied to my surname Cutler. The results painted a vivid picture of my lineage, which extends to Anglo-Saxon England, including potential connections to the Viking invaders.

Having undertaken my iGENEA DNA test to explore my familial roots and genetic origins, I now possess a comprehensive view of my ancestry, specifically the trail of the surname Cutler. What unfolded is a fascinating journey through time, underpinned by biological science.

The iGENEA test uses Autosomal DNA testing, identifying genetic markers from both paternal and maternal sides. The DNA samples exposed my ancestry in a glorious tapestry of historical and geographical references.

Of particular interest was the history of my surname, Cutler. Its origins are primarily Anglo-Saxon, specifically from the Old English 'Cotelere,' suggesting my ancestors were involved in the trade of crafting cutting utensils, shaping the destiny of my lineage and surname.

The genetic breakdown also revealed contributions from various European regions. The most dominant genes suggested that my forebears resided in the UK and Western Europe. However, intriguingly, there was also evidence of genetic contributions from Scandinavia, suggesting potential Viking connections. This Scandinavian link aligns with historical records of the invasion of Britain by Norsemen, who likely intermingled with the local populations.

The mutations my genes carry also speak volumes about my ancestry. The presence of genetic variant R1b1a2 - M269 pointed towards an stronger connection to the European continent thousands of years ago. R1b1a2 - M269 is a widespread European haplogroup, common amongst men in Western Europe and those of Western-European descent.

The iGENEA DNA test is an amazing tool that opens doors to our past, helping piece together our genetic jigsaw puzzle. It's exciting to think my lineage connects back to a Cutler, creating cutting tools in an Anglo-Saxon village, and even further back to early Europeans and potentially Vikings. What an incredible journey through DNA!

P. Cutler

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