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'''Nan Meskys''' (born Nancy Ann Miles) was, with [[Ed Meskys]], co-editor of several issues of [[Green Dragon]].  She was the daughter of [[Mrs. S. N. Miles]] (Isabelle) who also contributed to [[Green Dragon]] and Tolkien fandom. They were married on November 7, 1969, had a son together named Stanley and divorced at some point thereafter.
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'''Nan Meskys''' (born '''Nancy Ann Miles''') was, with her husband [[Ed Meskys]], [[co-editor]] of several issues of ''[[Green Dragon]]'', [[clubzine]] of the [[Tolkien Society of America]].  
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They were married on November 7, 1969, had a son named Stanley, and divorced at some point thereafter. Nan’s mother [[Isabelle Miles]] also contributed to ''Green Dragon''.  
  
 
Nan later married Richard Moulton and she died on September 9, 2002.
 
Nan later married Richard Moulton and she died on September 9, 2002.
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Revision as of 14:56, 19 November 2023

(June 3, 1950 – September 9, 2002)

Nan Meskys (born Nancy Ann Miles) was, with her husband Ed Meskys, co-editor of several issues of Green Dragon, clubzine of the Tolkien Society of America.

They were married on November 7, 1969, had a son named Stanley, and divorced at some point thereafter. Nan’s mother Isabelle Miles also contributed to Green Dragon.

Nan later married Richard Moulton and she died on September 9, 2002.



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