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John Titor Shall Return in 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Ren" data-source="post: 80075" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>Time travel causes memory loss and permanent psychosis. Have you read my post of Baron James Renfrew? My testimony is a warning to you all not to get too close.</p><p></p><p>Here is a slightly different biography.</p><p></p><p>I'm bossy and bitter because I come from a long line of wealthy noble</p><p>loser bastards who have had to flee their countries to avoid being</p><p>killed. Being a trickster and political survivor is in my blood.</p><p>Me (with documents and heirlooms proving this genealogy),</p><p>However, I'm not going to scan all that just to prove it to you.</p><p>You'll just have to believe me or not.</p><p></p><p>Frances "Renfro" who was Daniel Boone's surveyor of states in the</p><p>1770s. From a family of wealthy sea merchants, surveyors and</p><p>landowners. One of the founding American families of U.S. history. My</p><p>direct relatives are the owners of Renfro Valley.</p><p></p><p>Symon Renfrew 1690 from Jamestown, Virginia</p><p>Symon, the (added: probably grand-)son of Baron James Renfrew, came to</p><p>America about 6 May 1638. After being in America for a while, he went</p><p>to Barbados in about 1652. It is not known who his wife was.</p><p></p><p>{added:}There are some stories that Symon returned to the U.S. having</p><p>learned Witchcraft from people in Barbados. In the soft-porn movie</p><p>series "Salem's Ghost, there is a character "Simon Renfro" who is a</p><p>warlock, probably based on the writer's research into this fictional</p><p>or non-fictional history.</p><p></p><p>James Stewart Renfrew (1531-1570) from Renfrew, Scotland</p><p>James was the eldest son of King James V and an unknown mistress. The</p><p>eldest son inherits the title of Baron at birth and would normally</p><p>become king. However; because he was an illegitimate son, of the king</p><p>and an unknown mistress, he was ineligible to inherit the throne.</p><p>Instead his half sister Mary, Queen of Scots became queen. He was a</p><p>trusted advisor to Mary who deferred to him for many of her decisions.</p><p>He also won the confidence of Elizabeth I, her ambassador,</p><p>Trockmorton, described James as one of the most virtuous nobleman, a</p><p>one of whom religion, sincerity and magnanimity as ever he knew in any</p><p>man or in any nation. It is said that James left Scotland and went to</p><p>France for religious reasons, Scotland was converting to the Catholic</p><p>faith and the Renfrew family was predominantly Protestant. In France</p><p>he married a French woman (name unknown).</p><p></p><p>{added: Her last name was probably Parc}</p><p></p><p>{added:} Notice that James is a Sewart and related to the Tudors. I am</p><p>related to Henry XIII - though all the Henry's wanted to kill their</p><p>Scottish cousins. Note that James fled the country after losing key</p><p>battles. To France and to the U.S. James and his family made money</p><p>from shipping and real-estate. They were protestant reformers and</p><p>adventurers. Quite possibly they were open to alternative religions of</p><p>people they encountered around the world. There are some stories that</p><p>the Renfrew family organized gatherings of the old ways. Thus, Baron</p><p>Renfrew earned the title of "The Devil" or "Red Dragon", referring to</p><p>the religion of the Welsh that bordered his states. However, his coat</p><p>of arms is in reference to the Romano-British soldiers of Hadrian's</p><p>Wall who's battle standard was that of a Red Dragon.</p><p></p><p>Our family crest is now a Ship with a lion signifying the House of</p><p>Stewart and Renfrew. However, it was a Red Dragon signifying Romano-</p><p>British royalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ren, post: 80075, member: 2659"] Time travel causes memory loss and permanent psychosis. Have you read my post of Baron James Renfrew? My testimony is a warning to you all not to get too close. Here is a slightly different biography. I'm bossy and bitter because I come from a long line of wealthy noble loser bastards who have had to flee their countries to avoid being killed. Being a trickster and political survivor is in my blood. Me (with documents and heirlooms proving this genealogy), However, I'm not going to scan all that just to prove it to you. You'll just have to believe me or not. Frances "Renfro" who was Daniel Boone's surveyor of states in the 1770s. From a family of wealthy sea merchants, surveyors and landowners. One of the founding American families of U.S. history. My direct relatives are the owners of Renfro Valley. Symon Renfrew 1690 from Jamestown, Virginia Symon, the (added: probably grand-)son of Baron James Renfrew, came to America about 6 May 1638. After being in America for a while, he went to Barbados in about 1652. It is not known who his wife was. {added:}There are some stories that Symon returned to the U.S. having learned Witchcraft from people in Barbados. In the soft-porn movie series "Salem's Ghost, there is a character "Simon Renfro" who is a warlock, probably based on the writer's research into this fictional or non-fictional history. James Stewart Renfrew (1531-1570) from Renfrew, Scotland James was the eldest son of King James V and an unknown mistress. The eldest son inherits the title of Baron at birth and would normally become king. However; because he was an illegitimate son, of the king and an unknown mistress, he was ineligible to inherit the throne. Instead his half sister Mary, Queen of Scots became queen. He was a trusted advisor to Mary who deferred to him for many of her decisions. He also won the confidence of Elizabeth I, her ambassador, Trockmorton, described James as one of the most virtuous nobleman, a one of whom religion, sincerity and magnanimity as ever he knew in any man or in any nation. It is said that James left Scotland and went to France for religious reasons, Scotland was converting to the Catholic faith and the Renfrew family was predominantly Protestant. In France he married a French woman (name unknown). {added: Her last name was probably Parc} {added:} Notice that James is a Sewart and related to the Tudors. I am related to Henry XIII - though all the Henry's wanted to kill their Scottish cousins. Note that James fled the country after losing key battles. To France and to the U.S. James and his family made money from shipping and real-estate. They were protestant reformers and adventurers. Quite possibly they were open to alternative religions of people they encountered around the world. There are some stories that the Renfrew family organized gatherings of the old ways. Thus, Baron Renfrew earned the title of "The Devil" or "Red Dragon", referring to the religion of the Welsh that bordered his states. However, his coat of arms is in reference to the Romano-British soldiers of Hadrian's Wall who's battle standard was that of a Red Dragon. Our family crest is now a Ship with a lion signifying the House of Stewart and Renfrew. However, it was a Red Dragon signifying Romano- British royalty. [/QUOTE]
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