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Uncovering Hidden Links: An Unexpected Genealogy Journey with iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Hämmerli

I recently took an iGENEA DNA test to understand my heritage better. The results were filled with surprises, especially about my Hämmerli surname's origin. It turns out that our family, which I had always assumed to be of Swiss descent, originally traced back to Germany. The test also highlighted a previously unknown connection to the Iberian Peninsula on my maternal side.

After receiving my iGENEA DNA test results, I embarked on an unexpected journey of self-discovery. The test opened up new chapters of my family's history and shed light on mysteries, providing answers and raising more intriguing questions. To my surprise, I discovered that my Hämmerli surname, which I always assumed had a Swiss origin, traced back to Germany!

The results showed that the Hämmerli family has an extensive and complex history spanning centuries and geographical boundaries. iGENEA confirms a significant amount of my genealogy lies deep within the heart of Germany, close to the Bavarian region. Not only was this discovery surprising, but it also indicated a historical journey from Germany to Switzerland over several generations.

The DNA test also suggested a connection to a potential distant relative who bore the same Hämmerli surname. This relative, according to available genealogical records, lived during the 18th century and was a blacksmith. It's fascinating to think that the family's name, which means "little hammers" in Swiss German, could be linked to this occupation.

On gender lines analysis, the maternal line brought more surprises. This line, identified through Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), indicated Iberian connections. This connection was unexpected but incredibly exciting; it suggested a fascinating interplay of migration, integration, and assimilation throughout time.

In summary, the iGENEA DNA test was an enlightening endeavor. The revelations about Hämmerli's German origin and its links to interesting historical periods and occupations have expanded my understanding of my family story. I feel more connected, even rooted, to my family's history, and I can't wait to explore it further. The surprises have indeed made this journey far more intriguing, and every turn seems to tell a tale of resilience and adaptation.

L. Hämmerli

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