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Ae developed by the Forestry Commission in 1947, boasts the shortest community name in the UK.

Ae is in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is in the historic county of Dumfriesshire. (For more information about the ancient counties of the UK, see the historic counties page and the place types page.)

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Ae Web sites
 Dumfries and Galloway Council
 Dumfries and Galloway tourism

Cemeteries
 Scotland cemeteries - message board

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Family history & family records
 Dumfriesshire message board
 Birth, marriage and death records - nationwide
 BritishIslesGenWeb
 British phone books 1880-1984
 Census records
 Genuki - Scotland
 Genuki page for Dumfriesshire
 GenWeb page for Dumfries and Galloway
 Family Records Centre
 General Register Office - UK
 Immigration records
 Military records
 Parish & probate record search
 Probate record guide
 Wills - Search National Archives

Government
 Dumfries and Galloway government
 Scottish Parliament
 UK government

History
 National Archives

Maps


Ae locator map. Use the navigation tools in the upper left to move the map center or to zoom in or out. You can also click and drag the map to move in any direction.

 Ordnance Survey of Great Britain

Newspapers
 Daily newspapers in or near Ae
 BBC Archives
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Parishes
 Parishes in Dumfriesshire

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 Dumfries and Galloway tourism
 Scotland tourism
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