In the year 1865, Rubin Garrett was born, and was the victim of slavery in the city
of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. At the age of thirty-nine, he met and married
a young woman, Florence White who...view moreIn the year 1865, Rubin Garrett was born, and was the victim of slavery in the city
of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. At the age of thirty-nine, he met and married
a young woman, Florence White who was seventeen, under the United States
marriageable laws. The following year, at the age of forty, he took his wife Florence,
now eighteen, to Lynchburg, Virginia. In 1905, Rubin and his wife Florence gave
birth to a son and named him Joseph Garrett.
In 1936, in the City of Lynchburg, Virginia, Joseph, at the age of thirty-one, met and
married Margaret Freeman and became husband and wife under the United States
marriageable laws. In August 16, 1939 at five-forty-five am. Joseph and Margaret
Garrett gave birth of their first son. While in his mother’s womb, he remembers
he felt and saw himself being inside a watered place, and felt a force pulling him
toward a dim white light. The light got brighter and brighter until he saw long
white-clothed figures standing upright. He recalls no more.
When he was one and a half years of age, he was standing in front of a big train,
its wheels taller than him, waiting to board it, with his mother and sister holding his hands on their way to New York City, where his father was. That baby boy was me,
Prince Yosef II, better known then as Bobby Garrett.view less