First let me speak of "nirvana" the essence of cosmic
consciousness, the state of becoming at-one with the
natural and supernatural universe, for there is a
cosmic force, which is divinity; and the divinity in
me is at-one with the divinity in you, making perfect
specimens of humanity. You see; I need you and you
need me, because nothing in this world is single, and
even though each of us are unique portions of the
cosmos and no two parts of the physical anatomy are
exactly alike, it shows that creation and procreation
are perfect.Just think upon the fact that we are all
from the same source of that vital life fluid; the
blood, and we are unversally connected to each other
by this fluid, which was created by the creator and
forth with out of the body comes blood and water,
from one source, the everlasting eternal cosmos.
Thus the joining together of my ancestry, I have been able to trace my maternal linage back to my great grandparents.
Thomas B. Brown (my great grandfather) was born in the British West Indies (circa) 1847 and married (my great grandmother (circa) 1871.
There were three children born to this union, namely Chester Buckson Brown
Zilla Brown
Robert George Brown (my grandfather) born 13 October 1872, in Jamaica, West Indies.
At the age of 14 years (oral traditon) I am told that he became a cabinboy on a Norwegian ship an sailed around the world learning and mastering seven languages.
Robert George Brown then came to the United States (circa) 1907, met and married Minnie Craig (my grandmother) (circa) 1910 in Newark, NJ.
To this union was born, Rebecca Brown (my mother) who was the first child, she was born 14 December 1911 in Essex county, Newark, NJ.
The next child was Zephaniah Brown. born 10 November 1914 in Newark (Essex county) NJ.
The next child was Jesse Brown.
The next child was Debora Brown.
The next child was Robert George Brown Jr. (my uncle)
born 8 June 1926, in Newark(Essex county) NJ.
Minnie Craig my grandmother was born to the union of William Craig born January 1850 in Farmville, Virginia and Elizzie Beth (Evans) Craig, born January 1852, also from this union came the twins Janie and James Craig, born May 1882, then Minnie Craig born 1884, all in Farmville, Virginia. Thus the water continues to fall and the pond continues to fill.