Answer 082
Think of it as a story .
Its your intent to reclaim all names ever used
Your maiden name can be ne/nee and the all adopted names and married names assumed names list as , name etc.) Men is ne, Women nee. then , (comma) next name etc
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So why not use the
words 'formerly known as' then? Because that's what this lady Caz wanted to do, to take her sovereignty and use here own words, but we said we needed to check with you guys first We thought that maybe there was a reason you were using nee and ne even if they were not actually grammatically correct x or we wondered if Rick had realised that nee meant your maiden name when you are using your married name, rather than the other way around. Also, Tessie mentioned that it was not so in all dictionary definitions, but I had checked several, and they all said the same thing. Until I looked again today and found this x and several others, it means Born as both Maiden name or Formally known as....
née
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nee)
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née
also
nee (nā)
adj.
1. Born. Used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman.
2. Formerly known as.
[French, feminine past participle of naître,
to be born, from Old French naistre, from Latin nāscī; see
genə- in
Indo-European roots.]
So it means Born and or Previously and or Formerly, formerly known as. x
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example . if you prefer to use nee on your maiden name only its your choice its your paperwork Intent is clear , we are allowed forgiveness . do not get stuck grammatical academia. You are declaring self proclaimed sovereignty.
his Declaration is valid, true, correct, and complete in all jurisdictions of law: air, land, and sea. So autographed and sealed this 9th day of the month of September and the year 2023.
by: Mary Elizabeth Brown (née Jones, née Carpenter, née Peters) ©
Mary Elizabeth Brown (née Jones, née Carpenter, née Peters) ©
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Ne is for Men .