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Tracing the Pauley Lineage: A Deep Dive into My Ancestral Roots Using an iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Pauley

The results from my iGENEA DNA test provided an enlightening glimpse into the cultural and historical origins of my surname, Pauley. Tracing my lineage to Britain, migration patterns to 19th-century America, and possible bounce-backs to Eastern Europe, the DNA test drew an exquisite yet straightforward map, tracing the footsteps of my ancestors who shaped my genetic constitution today.

P. Pauley

A recent exploration into my family history initiated through an iGENEA DNA test unearthed a wealth of knowledge that enlightened me on the cultural and historical origins of my surname, Pauley. As roots define an individual’s existence and provide a framework for their identity, this newfound awareness has sharpened my understanding of self.

According to the comprehensive data gathered from the test, the surname Pauley originally sprouted in the British Isles. It has been confirmed that it's a variation of the name "Paul," which is a name of Latin origin meaning "small" or "humble." Interestingly, the history of the Pauley lineage seems to unfold and branch out substantially with the spread of the British Empire. My ancestors may have been part of the large numbers of the British population who embarked on access to far-off lands to propagate western civilization and fortune.

Moving forward in history, the DNA test showed that during the late 19th and early 20th century, the Pauley surname found itself mainly in the Midwest region of The United States. This is attributed to the escalating number of British immigrants searching for richer, fertile lands and opportunities in the bright and promising canvas of the 'New World.'

The iGENEA test also shed light on my genetic constitution. About 60% of my DNA is traced back to Western Europe, aligning perfectly with the historically British origin of my surname. A significant 30% is originated from the Scandinavian region, indicating Viking influence that is not uncommon in British genetic history, further cementing the depth and richness of my lineage.

Finally, the last 10% of DNA was rather a surprise, originating from Eastern Europe. Unravelling this piece of information opened a fascinating possibility of an unknown ancestor from the Eastern European lands perhaps during the volatile times of war and conflicts.

In conclusion, the iGENEA DNA test didn't just identify the historical roots of the Pauley clan, but also unravelled a kaleidoscope of diverse influences that shaped the rich and engaging tapestry of my lineage. It was an enthralling journey of self-exploration, immersing one in the deep and wide ocean of the past that meticulously carved our today.

P. Pauley

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