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Unearthing Ancestral Roots and Understanding the Surname 'Knauf' Through iGENEA’s DNA Testing

Family name Knauf

I recently took a DNA test with iGENEA that has provided me with intriguing insights regarding my ancestral origins, particularly focused on the surname 'Knauf'. Utilising a combination of the latest in genetic testing and traditional genealogical methods, I have been led on a journey of self-discovery that has only deepened my interest in my family's rich history.

At iGENEA, I took a DNA test that employs advanced scientific techniques in order to provide precise and reliable results. This not only gave me a detailed assessment of my ancestral origins, but it also provided specific details on the surname 'Knauf' which has always intrigued me. Effectively harnessing their unique combination of traditional genealogical research and latest genetic testing, I have been successfully guided on an extraordinary genealogical journey of self-discovery.

iGENEA uses a sophisticated and broad set of genetic markers (STR and SNP), which is transferred as a precise barcode unique to your DNA. A critical point of principle at iGENEA is the commitment to personal data protection, consequently assuring that my genetic data remains entirely confidential. Moreover, iGENEA relies on Y-DNA and mtDNA analysis, the essential branches of genetic genealogy. They are responsible for patrilineal and matrilineal inheritance respectively, therefore inherently crucial in understanding the history of biologically transmitted surnames like Knauf.

My results regarding the Knauf surname were particularly enlightening. They revealed that the name Knauf most likely derives from Middle High German 'Knopf' meaning 'button', probably describing a maker of buttons or similar objects. It's fascinating to see how economic activities of distant ancestors might be reflected in surnames.

Additionally, the DNA test shed some light on the frequency and distribution of the Knauf surname. It appears that the name is relatively uncommon but mostly concentrated in Germany and Austria, further underlining my Central European roots. I was also advised that DNA FamilyFinder tests could potentially link me to individuals carrying the Knauf surname through shared genetic material that far surpasses documented records.

The overall technical processes used by iGENEA were certainly thorough, reliable, and accurate. By adding a layer of genetic understanding to traditional genealogical methods, iGENEA has provided me a comprehensive perspective on my ancestral roots threaded intricately with the Knauf surname.

L. Knauf

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