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Garrett Sharp is of the family Sharp, of Scottish descent. His parents are Alan Sharp and Patricia Sharp. He was born in 1985 in California, and, with his two cousins, is the head of a long line of reputable ancestors who, upon both sides of his family, have been residents in this country dating back to the 17th Century. A notable ancestor upon his mother's side was John Jay, born December 12, 1745 in New York and was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1789 and negotiator of Jay's Treaty with Great Britain in 1794. His grandfather on his mother's side, John Henry Hubbard, was a farming tycoon in the Imperial Valley in southern California, along with his great grandfather, Carl Chester Bevins on his father's side, who similarly acquired a great many acres which now comprise the Sharp Family Estate, also in the Imperial Valley. Garrett is now 20, and is an avid adventurer and traveller, having been to all of Europe, including Russia. He is a pursuer of the art of philosophy, and is highly skilled in fictional and analytical writing. He is also somewhat of an aristocratic egoist. "We are alone, we are alone, No matter course or time. Our minds--our tortured prison-homes, Our souls the trapped sublime." -Garrett Sharp, excerpt from poem "I'm Tired" |