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    1. [ARGYLL] brother - german
    2. Sheila Lafleur
    3. Hi List I was wondering if someone could tell me the meaning of the above phrase "brother - german" . I have come across it quiet often in my search of everything Argyll/kintyre/ largie = STEWART Thank you Sheila Stewart - Lafleur

    11/27/2006 07:58:48
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] brother - german
    2. Martyn Taylor
    3. Sheila A brother sharing both parents (i.e., the usual situation). This answer roughly coincides with John's. I believe that brothers sharing only a mother were referred to as "uterine", and brothers sharing only a father as "agnate" or "consanguine". Martyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheila Lafleur" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:58 PM Subject: [ARGYLL] brother - german > Hi List > > I was wondering if someone could tell me the meaning of the above phrase > "brother - german" . I have come across it quiet often in my search of > everything Argyll/kintyre/ largie = STEWART > > Thank you > > Sheila Stewart - Lafleur

    11/27/2006 01:27:02