Early Autumn Road Trip Drive To Visit Tannadice In Angus Scotland

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Tour Scotland early Autumn travel video, with Scottish bagpipes and drums music, of a road trip drive on history visit to Tannadice in Angus Region. The village is located on the River South Esk and is 4 miles north of Forfar. The estate of Tannadice was formerly owned by William Neish of Tannadice and Clepington. In the mountains of Scotland's west coast and on the Hebrides islands, the ancestors of the Neish family were born. Their name comes from the personal name Naos, which is a dialectal form of Aonghus or Angus. The Gaelic form of the name is Mac Neis, which is derived from the earlier form Mac Naois; both of these mean son of Angus. Thus, the name Neish is a cognate of MacAngus and MacInnes. The surname Neish was first found in Perthshire, Gaelic: Siorrachd Pheairt. Neish has been spelled MacNeish, MacNeice, MacNish, MacNess, MacKness, MacNeece and many more.
Esther Neish, born 1849, aged 25, a Scottish domestic servant, from Forfar travelled from Greenock aboard the ship Nelson arriving in Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand on 31st December 1874; Isabelle Penman Neish, landed in New Orleans, America, in 1855.

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