Christian name Anaes
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AnneB
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Re: Christian name Anaes
Have just seen this conversation. Aeneas was my 2 x great grandfather. The name came I think from his maternal grandfather who was probably Angus Shaw. There were a few other Aeneas after him including my grandfather's youngest brother (always known as Jack!)
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Russell
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Re: Christian name Anaes
Hello Anne and Welcome to TalkingScot
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Russell
Frances, who asked the original question, will be alerted to your post and will no doubt be back in a flash to share information with you. This is one of the satisfactions about TalkingScot when relations, no matter how distant, can meet across the internet and share histories.
Russell
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