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iGENEA Journey: Unfolding the Celtic Threads of my Surname, Newell

Family name Newell

Venturing into the lineage of my surname, Newell, through iGENEA's DNA testing, was a riveting experience. With revelations of my Irish descent and connections to Celtic knights, the testing expanded my understanding of family history and enhanced my sense of identity and interconnection.

My journey into the exploration of my familial history led me to consider DNA profiling with iGENEA. There were numerous emotional moments as I waited to discover the story that my DNA held, particularly in relation to my family name, Newell.

When the results arrived, they indicated a strong connection to Celtic lineage, predominantly circulating in the British Isles. I was both surprised and intrigued. As it turned out, my surname Newell had strong Irish roots. This interpretation presented a new sense of understanding, particularly to the essence of my surname, an understanding that went beyond my customary inheritances.

The Newell surname was typically prevalent in many regions of Ireland and had an undeniable history rooted in the sprawling green landscapes. The name Newell itself derived from the Gaelic term "O'Niaidh". The name essentially spoke of champions; a metaphor that resonated strongly with my journey of self-discovery.

The DNA test brought forth revelations about my ancestors, particularly focusing on the 11th century and even as far back as the 9th century. The Newells were connected to ancient Celtic knights, engaged in battle and warfare while serving their lords with fierce loyalty.

An intriguing aspect revealed from my iGENEA results was the presence of the Haplogroup R1b, mostly found in Western Europe. This was quite a discovery as this Haplogroup is common among those of Irish descent.

It deeply fascinating how the DNA analysis connected the puzzle pieces of my lineage, revealing a history punctuated by battles, loyalty, and resilience. This exploration of my roots also fostered an enriched sense of identity and belonging.

Furthermore, the realization that I shared a common genetic bond with people thousands of miles away was mind-boggling. It truly painted a humbling picture of how interconnected we all are as a species. This intriguing journey into my lineage, through my DNA and the history of my surname Newell, not only provided me with a deep understanding of my familial roots, it also fostered an appreciation for the complexity of human genetics.

N. Newell

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