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Anton Estus Anderson, 1899 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesEstus Lavelle Edd Anderson, 1904 - 1988
MyHeritage Family TreesEstus Edsel Anderson, 1924 - 1981
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Anton Estus Anderson, 1899 - 1901
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Estus Anderson in Waycross Journal-Herald - Apr 11 1987
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaAnton Estus Anderson, 1899 - 1901
FamilySearch Family TreeEstus Lavelle Anderson, 1904 - 1988
FamilySearch Family TreeEstus Suretha Surephia Anderson, 1904 - 1904
FamilySearch Family TreeEstus Edsul Anderson Jr., 1955 - 2018
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Estus Anderson, born Circa 1924
1940 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1918
1940 United States Federal Census
Estus Lee Anderson, born Circa 1923
1940 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1921
1940 United States Federal Census
Estus Avery Anderson, born 1908
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1890
1950 United States Federal Census
Estus Clarence Anderson, born 1889
United States, World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Estus Edsul Anderson, born 1924
Louisiana, Second Registration Draft Cards, compiled 1948-1959Estus Lavalle Anderson, 1904 - 1988
Geni World Family Tree
Estus Anderson, died 1936
Mississippi Deaths, 1912-1943
Estus Anderson, 1908 - 1968
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Estus Anderson, born 1908
1910 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1924
1930 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1920
1930 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1910
1930 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi)
Estus Anderson
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Estus Anderson, born 1892
1900 United States Federal Census
Estus Anderson, born Circa 1909
1920 United States Federal CensusEnter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Estus Anderson
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- Arabic: إستياس أندرسون (Istiyās Āndirsūn)
- Japanese: エスツス・アンダーソン (Esutsusu Andāson)


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The first name Estus has its origins in the Latin word "aestus," which means "heat" or "passion," and is often associated with the warmth of summer. This name is believed to have first appeared in regions influenced by Latin culture, particularly in Southern Europe. Historically, names derived from natural elements like heat or fire were often given to individuals who were thought to embody those characteristics, suggesting a vibrant or passionate personality. Variations of the name Estus can be found in different cultures, such as "Esteban" in Spanish-speaking countries, which is derived from the Greek name "Stephanos," meaning "crown" or "garland." While Estus itself is not widely common, its variations reflect a rich tapestry of linguistic and cultural adaptations. Overall, the name carries connotations of warmth and intensity, resonating with the qualities of those who bear it.
The last name Anderson has its origins in Scotland and Scandinavia, deriving from the given name "Anders," which is a variant of "Andrew," meaning "manly" or "brave" in Greek. The name Anderson literally translates to "son of Anders," indicating a patronymic lineage that was common in these regions. Historically, the surname first appeared in Scotland during the Middle Ages, particularly in the Lowlands, and it is associated with various clans and families. As a result of migration and the spread of the Scottish diaspora, the name has also been found in countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia. Variations of the surname include Andersen in Denmark and Norway, and MacAndrew in Scotland, reflecting regional linguistic differences and cultural adaptations. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often linked to characteristics of strength and leadership, resonating with the qualities attributed to its biblical namesake, Saint Andrew.
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