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Unraveling Fraser Lineage: A Journey from Ancient Gaul to Scotland through iGENEA DNA Test

Family name Fraser

I just received my iGENEA DNA test results and the comprehensive analysis gives a fascinating account of the Fraser surname. It traces back its origin to ancient Gaul, follows its journey to Scotland, the roles my ancestors played, and culminates in me, providing a rich tapestry of history and genetics.

My iGENEA DNA test results have been fascinating, providing remarkable insights into the origin and historical background of the Fraser surname. It denotes a compelling narrative revolving around migration, adaptation, and survival through the ages.

From the comprehensive analysis of my Y-DNA, I discovered that the Fraser lineage traces its origin back to ancient Gaul (modern-day France and Belgium) around the year 5000 BCE. This aligns with historical documents suggesting that the surname Fraser originates from the French term "fraises," meaning strawberries. The name Fraser was given to a person from the region known for its wild strawberries.

The test revealed that my Fraser ancestors participated in expansive movements across Europe, making their way to Scotland by the 12th century. The journey was motivated primarily by the political upheaval and economic opportunities of the time. Once in Scotland, the Frasers appeared to have quickly assimilated, becoming an integral part of the Scottish gentry, and played a vital role in the Scottish Wars of Independence in the 13th century.

Within my genetic makeup, my maternal line (mtDNA) showed a fascinating deviation. On this side, my ancestry traces back to the nomadic hunter-gatherers of Mesolithic Europe. This resilience of my ancestors enables me to trace my roots back to an age before settled farming cultures began to dominate the European landscape.

Through deciphering my DNA test, I've learned that my Fraser lineage is part of R1b haplogroup which accounts for a significant proportion of paternal lineage in Western Europe. Cognizant of my bloodline's historical background, the fury, passion, and courage often associated with the Frasers find a meaningful context.

In conclusion, the resultant DNA profile from the iGENEA DNA test has enhanced my understanding of the Fraser lineage. It has further kindled my interest in genealogy and human history as a whole.

V. Fraser

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