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    1. Re: Consort
    2. maureen
    3. Consort, was a polite way of saying not married. It seemed to be an acceptible thing back in England in days of the knights and miladies. Sometime one or the other was married and could not divorce, so they consorted. My book says spend a lot of time with. I got an email from JanWoodard this A.M. she said she had been sent an inquiry by me from Charles Blakley, She offered to corrospond with me and to help with Gen. She says she will be glad to share, but none of her stuff has been proven, she wants to know what I have on Elijah, and says she is also talking w/ someone else so between the three of us we might get it. I told her I had gotten some info from my dau. I must have not mention your name. Does she know where you got some of your stuff? I dont know what to say now, I dont want her to think I was misleading her, do you think she will? I guess I should just tell her My dau is Eing with her. Get back ! ok. Mom -----Original Message----- From: Ronda or Katee <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 1:47 PM Subject: Consort >Hi all, does any one know what does the term consort means??? >I have found this term used a few time. It reads like Katee consort Tilly. >Any help ???? Thanks Ronda > > >

    06/21/1999 05:46:42