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From: "Darrell A. Martin" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Possessive pronoun for multiple witnesses
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:48:35 -0600
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Ian Singer wrote:
>
> I was actually commenting on then getting "lost" as opposed to dying.
> Death is death. If it is the start of a journey that has no place in
> factual genealogy unless you can prove that they did not get to the
> destination or were diverted on the way.
>
> Ian Singer

Ian:

OK, then we *both* hope it was intended as a grammatical illustration
only. I agree on what you say, above.

My apologies for misunderstanding.

Darrell



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