Kim and Mike
“Constance and Francois”
Constance Smytheson (Kim), daughter of Martha and Earl Jameson Smytheson, was born in England in January 1781. Constance traveled to India with her merchant father, where they went on a safari. There they met a holy man who showed the light, gave the nectar, described lifetimes and taught meditation. Constance found India to be very beautiful.
On the way back to England, Constance fell ill, so they stopped in Greece and later Marseilles to recuperate. They went by land to Paris while their ship went on to England without them. Since Constance’s father was an aristocrat, they received protection on their journey from the honor guard.
Francois Purdue (Mike), son of farmers, was born in France in April 1780. He joined Napoleon’s army at 14 got medals of honor in battle and earned the right to be stationed in Paris in the honor guard. During his service, he met Constance, and they had an affair. They both fell in love, but he fell madly in love with Constance. Francois and Constance planned to meet in England when he got out of the military, and then move to America, where he, a Frenchman, would be accepted. Constance’s father found out about their plan and, not wanting her to marry Francois, took his wife and daughter to America before Francois could get there.
Constance arrived in America in 1801. On the way over, the weather was violent and they almost shipwrecked. She met a young American named William Brown, who was a New York merchant from a rich family. He took Constance to the opera and other nice outings.
Back in England, Francois found out from the Smytheson’s servants that the Smythesons had gone to America. He followed, finding their ship in dock and the Smythesons at a nearby hotel. Constance was glad to see him and they rekindled their plans. However, she was already engaged to William, even though Dad was anti-American (and was actually spying for the Commonwealth, studying harbors for the Queen’s Navy in preparation for future attacks, one of which was the War of 1812). They were living in Upstate NY on a family farm.
When William found out about Francois, he met with him, and Francois challenged him to a duel. They fought with pistols and, even though the bullets weren’t extremely powerful, Francois took a direct hit in the heart and died in the Spring of 1802. Constance was furious and heartbroken. Amidst her grief, she felt guilty about Francois and wanted to get away from her family. She married William, telling her Dad she would divulge his spying activities if he stopped her. Constance and William lived in Upstate NY and had two children – William, jr and Suzanne.
In 1817, William’s ship was caught in a naval battle near Virginia, where he died. In 1817, while visiting with Dad and Mom in NY City, Constance was exposed by a sailor to Diphtheria and died later that Fall.
Other lifetimes together
~ Ajurah and Maway in Atlantis. Engineer of the Power system, Spin (Temple of Rejuvenation)
~ Caveman times – Abusive relationship – weather was weird, storming all the time
~ Kim has repeated lifetimes in India. (Regarding your current decision) We usually don’t seek out a foreign lifestyle unless we are familiar with it. Once followed a holy man, and once was a Brahmin Ascetic Yogi.
~ Saw her on a ship in the 1700’s or 1800’s in a big storm - very strange weather
~ American mid-1800’s late 1800’s
~ jungle