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Unveiling Ancestry: A Personal Insight into the Surname Schmidbauer Through iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Schmidbauer

I recently took a DNA test with iGENEA, using advanced genealogical DNA testing technologies to delve into my family history. The process was enlightening, not only for what it revealed about my genetic origins, but it also provided rare insight into my surname, Schmidbauer.

Recently, I had the opportunity to undergo a DNA test at iGENEA and found the technical aspects and accuracy to be exceptional. iGENEA leverages advanced bioinformatics and modern genetic technologies, making their services impressive in the field of genealogical DNA testing. The test mainly focuses on the Y DNA (paternal) and mtDNA (maternal) to trace ancestry.

By sequencing thousands of genetic markers, it provides a comprehensive view of one's ancestry. Observing the Y chromosome, passed only from father to son, the test provided an in-depth historical background and geographical origin linked to the surname Schmidbauer. On the other hand, testing the mtDNA, passed from mother to child, revealed fascinating insights about the maternal lineage.

The test's accuracy impressed me, primarily because iGENEA compares the results with their large database populated by earlier tests. It ensures credible evolutionary and geographical deduction of your genetic origins. The Schmidbauer surname had a vast genealogical footprint; evidently, my DNA markers were compared with multiple corresponding pedigrees giving a concise and accurate ancestral picture.

The DNA test at iGENEA not only broadened my understanding of the Schmidbauer surname, but it also connected me with distant relatives sharing the same lineage. The surname Schmidbauer appeared to originate from Germany, specifically from Bavaria. The name is a combination of 'smith' and 'farmer', suggesting my ancestors were likely skilled farriers or blacksmiths, deeply rooted in agriculture.

Interestingly, by analyzing the Y DNA, the test unveiled traces of early Germanic tribes in my paternal ancestry, linking back to the Schmidbauer lineage. On the maternal side, the mtDNA showed roots in the indigenous Celtic tribes, painting a vivid picture of ancestral migration and possible intermingling of tribes.

Over time, the Schmidbauer lineage seems to have spread over Central Europe and parts of North America, depicting a migration pattern consistent with historical events like the Germanic Migration Period and later economic emigration to the New World.

Conclusively, the test provided a personal encounter with my genetic history, helping me better understand the Schmidbauer surname and its left marks through the corridors of time.

C. Schmidbauer

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