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mid 1600 england iam looking for ancestors iam stuck in texas canit get over
john

2007-01-09 04:28:14 · 2 answers · asked by john a 2 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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Hey John,

There are many Garner entries in Family Search site. Some older than 1600.

The Genforum has a Garner forum too. There you can search to see if this information has been discussed, but people with a mutual interest, or ask the question there and be likely to get a knowledgeable informed response.

The last block of web sites are helpful UK sites where you may be able to gather the information for yourself.

2007-01-09 05:34:30 · answer #1 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 0 0

Of course! It's no big secret. You see, I am actually on an exploratory mission from eight hundred years in the future. I have a very limited knowledge of things in the future as only my personality was impressed upon the brain of this person that I am now. It's a peaceful union. It has been that previous exploratory missions into the past were one-way; a person being sent back in time could not be retrieved. So they would record their findings in containers that are scattered about on the face of the Earth. The containers are quite small, about the size of a grain of sand, and cannot be accessed by any means available to humans until eight hundred years in the future. DNA samples have been preserved in this way and have been cloned into life. Thus I am happy to report that there are dodo birds in the future; along with many other animals, plants, and so on. My mission is a little different because I intend to be cryonically preserved upon death and will be reanimated back in the future. Although the times that we live in now are tough and many problems abound, we of the future respect you greatly because it is your efforts that help shape the world-to-come. In the end, I am no one special. I count myself as very lucky to be participating in this life. It's all completely real to me and I have no free tickets to anything in life. Even my return to the future is not guaranteed as I will have to afford life insurance to pay for my cryonic preservation; it is looking rather doubtful as I have no life insurance and it isn't cheap to get at my age. You might wonder why I think that it's okay that I tell you these things as a time paradox might occur. Fortunately, time paradoxes do not occur. Trying to change the past to any significant degree is like one person trying to change the course of the Earth in its orbit. It just cannot happen. Don't you find this unbelievable?

2016-05-22 23:04:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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