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A Journey Into Past: How My iGENEA DNA Test Influenced My Perception of the Steel Surname and My Heritage

Family name Steel

I delved into my ancestry through iGENEA DNA test, learning my Steel family lineage traces back to Celtic Scotland. This realization sparked a thrilling journey into exploring my family's history, shaping my view regarding my family name, and altering my identity.

My journey with iGENEA DNA testing has been nothing short of enlightening. Developing a deeper understanding of my ancestry and probable genetic origins has given birth to a new respect for my surname, Steel, and broadened my sense of identity.

The results were startling. I learned that the Steel family lineage stems from Scotland with strong Celtic roots. Previously, I held the belief that our family was of English origin. This revelation was delightful; it felt like finding missing pieces of a grand, historical puzzle. With Celtic origins firmly established, I felt a keen sense of connection with the ancient Celts, their culture, values, and historic significance.

The name 'Steel' is detected as a surname long infused into Scotland's fabric. It's belonged to warriors, kilt-clad bagpipers, druids, and had a distinct role in the legendary battles for Scotland's independence. A sense of timeless honor and bravery is now tangled inextricably with the name. I feel immense pride in being a carrier of this name, knowing its rich past.

Through DNA testing, an unexpected link to the Welsh people arose. Evidence of this genetic link came as a surprise, prompting me to explore Welsh culture further. Not only did it broaden my understanding of my ancestral lineage but further grounded my passion for genealogy.

Also, the DNA test revealed a firm connection to the haplogroup R1b. Predominantly found in western Europe, this haplogroup signifies ancient ties to the Celtic and the Gaelic people – proof that the Steel family is likely to have been prominent residents through centuries.

This exploration into my family history has only emphasized an idea I’ve held for years. We are more than our immediate families. We are the culmination of generations, storied history embedded in our DNA. We carry fragments of the past within us, influencing our identity and how we forge ahead into the future. I am now confident to say - our past shapes us, but it is up to us to decide what we become.

In conclusion, the iGENEA DNA test has expanded my horizon towards my family's roots. I bear the Steel surname with newfound pride and refer to it as a connection to the Celtic warriors, druid healers, and the culture-laced historical era. This ordeal has forever changed the way I perceive my surname and my heritage; it's been an unforgettable journey into the past.

G. Steel

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