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You are most welcome. Are you a forum member only, or also a Sodalis in the Society? Either way, glad to hear from you. I hope you can drop in and post from time to time.
Additionally, it's interesting to see given names which are neither praenomina or agnomina. I'm not sure what other context one might see them in aside from this.