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Unveiling My Celtic and Nordic Roots: An iGENEA DNA Test Tale of the Stokes' Ancestry

Family name Stokes

As a result of my iGENEA DNA test, I've unearthed fascinating historical details about my Stokes ancestry. The test revealed strong ties to Celtic tribes inhabiting the British Isles, along with paternal Nordic linkages - a possible Viking overlap. My maternal line belongs to a haplogroup symbolic of Western Europeans, particularly present in Ireland and Scotland, verifying a Celtic lineage. These discoveries offer a captivating look into the people who shaped my genetic lineage and the influences they've had on shaping who I am today.

After taking an iGENEA DNA test and in-depth charting and mapping of my genetic code, I was able to divulge fascinating details about my lineage, specifically tied to my surname Stokes.

The most exciting revelation was that my Stokes ancestry traces back to Northern Europe, in particular to the British Isles. This means that centuries ago, my forebears were likely part of the sturdy Celtic tribes that once roamed these verdant lands. In concordance with these findings, further historical research suggested that my ancestors could have been part of the Stokes tribe that was noted for its strength and steadfastness.

The test also revealed that my maternal line harbors a haplogroup predominantly found among Western Europeans, specifically the Atlantic Modal Haplotype, with a slight leaning towards the Haplogroup R1b. This haplogroup is substantial proof of a Celtic lineage, embracing as much as 50-60% of men in Ireland and Scotland, providing robust physical evidence of my ties to these formations.

On the paternal side, I discovered another fascinating fact. My genetic makeup falls predominantly within the Haplogroup I1, revealing ancient ties to Nordic and Scandinavian populations. This suggests that there might have been some Viking influence intertwined with my Celto-British roots!

These revelations are fascinating, providing not only a glimpse into my familial history but also helping me understand the genetic influences on who I am today. It's comforting to know that within my veins perpetually flows the legacy of strong, resolute people who weathered the complexities of ancient societies to pass on their lineage - a legacy that I now proudly bear.

A. Stokes

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