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Unraveling My Surname's History: Surprising Revelations from my iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Polzin

In my quest to know more about my family's history and surname, Polzin, the iGENEA DNA test provided intriguing insights. It revealed unexpected Scandinavian origins and Eastern European Jewish lineage, challenging our German identity. It's been a journey of discovery, full of surprises and unexpected turns, taking me on an enriching trip through an ancestral past spanning continents and cultures.

Pursuing the truth behind my family history has always intrigued me. What are our origins? How far do our roots stretch? To seek these answers, I chose iGENEA DNA test. My surname, Polzin, sparked a sense of curiosity. Sure enough, it did not disappoint; in fact, the surprises hid unexpected turns. The test revealed links to Scandinavian origins and Eastern European Jewry, unexpected twists for a family that identifies as German.

Although aware of the possibility of surprising revelations, the journey of discovery was still overwhelming. The richness of my lineage, the diversity of my ancestry, and the depth of my roots gave me new areas to explore and fascinating pieces of history to piece together. The realization that my family tree spreads across the globe, meandering through various countries and cultures, was a rewarding revelation.

What is most surprising is the Jewish origination. My ancestors were Ashkenazi Jews, primarily from Eastern Europe. I found that my Polzin ancestors had lived in areas known for significant Jewish populations such as Poland and Ukraine, which was unexpected as we had always identified with German ancestry. I now look back, considering the family tales of migration and struggle, with a newfound understanding.

A distant genetic link to Viking-age Scandinavia was another revelation. Although, Polzin is a German name, recent genetic matches suggest a deep-rooted connection with Scandinavia. A larger context of history clarified this - Germanic tribes have interacted and migrated across borders for centuries and it's likely my ancestors were part of this larger migration.

The iGENEA DNA test opened doors to an enriching journey back in time—a personal history lesson filled with surprises. For anyone curious about their lineage and past, I cannot recommend it enough. There's a sense of connection to the world that is humbling and enlightening. Worth every penny!

H. Polzin

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