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Unveiling the History of the Gillet Surname through the Lens of iGENEA DNA Analysis

Family name Gillet

Utilizing iGENEA's extensive services, I delved deep into the roots of my surname, Gillet. With a simple saliva swab and iGENEA's sophisticated genetic analysis, I embarked on an informative journey through centuries, tracing the Gillet surname from its ancient Western European origins to its possible connections with Celtic tribes and Norman warriors.

Through iGENEA, a renowned firm for providing DNA-based genealogy services, I embarked on an informative journey to uncover the roots of my surname, Gillet. The company's comprehensive services have allowed me to harness the power of genetic science and plumb the depths of my past.

The investigatory process began by providing a simple swab of saliva. This sample was subsequently analysed to uncover the genetic coding hidden within the cheek cells. The primary finding from my DNA test indicated that the Gillet surname is of ancient Western European origin, primarily circulated throughout France and Belgium, also scattered later in England.

A deeper insight revealed that the surname Gillet boasts a strong lineage of the R1b haplogroup, one of the most common in Western Europe. This haplogroup predominates among individuals of Celtic descent, which alludes to the potential Celtic origins of the surname Gillet.

Further exploration into the history of "Gillet" introduced me to a significant period during the Migration Period around the 5th century. The ancestors bearing this surname were possibly among those who migrated from areas of Europe to England during this period.

An exciting discovery linked the surname Gillet to the Gauls, a group of Celtic people that lived during the Iron Age and the Roman era. They were dispersed in the areas that are now modern-day France and Belgium, and both regions have a high prevalence of the Gillet surname even today.


The DNA analysis also pointed towards a possible connection to the Normans who invaded England in 1066. Some individuals with the surname Gillet could potentially trace their ancestral roots back to these robust warriors.

Overall, the iGENEA DNA test has provided fascinating insights into the lineage of the surname Gillet. It's been a novel encounter unveiling the rich history associated with my surname, semi-forgotten strands of threads woven into the fascinating tapestry of European history.

A. Gillet

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