A question for Psychics need a little help please I have always had a very faint!


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A question for Psychics need a little help please I have always had a very faint ability?

used to be flashes or dreams. very recently Ive begun having real visions after visiting a psychic fair.but am confused about what Im getting & was hoping you might be able to help me interpret .This was only me 2nd true vision so Im not very good at figuring out what it is. I have a cat that is extremely connected to & protective of me yesterday when I woke up he was laying on me I just started petting him w/my eyes just a little closed and was thinking "what makes you SO connected to me" suddenly I get a name ( I've only gotten 1 before) this was a 1st mid. & last name & it was being typed out in front of my eyes extremely clear and against a white background it seems like the letters might have been a dark red color. The name I got was Thomas Tipton Winston & as I said it in my head while looking at at the letters there was like a hand over Winston showing me that its a mistake & out of place I looked up and got Thomas Weston Tipton.
any Real help would be appreciated!
Thanks


Answers:

I googled the name and this is what I found -- maybe you saw a book with that name on it or heard the name in a historical documentary? :

TIPTON, Thomas Weston
(1817—1899)
Senate Years of Service: 1867-1873; 1873-1875
Party: Republican; Liberal Republican

TIPTON, Thomas Weston, a Senator from Nebraska; born in Cadiz, Ohio, August 5, 1817; attended Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.; pursued classical studies and graduated from Madison College, Pennsylvania, in 1840; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1844 and commenced the practice of law; member, State house of representatives 1845; appointed to a position in the United States Land Office 1849-1852; resumed the practice of law in McConnelsville, Ohio, in 1853; ordained a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1856; moved to Brownsville, Nebr., about 1859 and joined the Congregational Church; member of the Nebraska constitutional convention in 1859; member, Territorial council 1860; during the Civil War was appointed chaplain of the First Regiment, Nebraska Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865; assessor of internal revenue for Nebraska in 1865; member of the State constitutional convention in 1867; upon the admission of Nebraska as a State into the Union was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate; reelected in 1869 and served from March 1, 1867, to March 3, 1875; resumed the practice of law; unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Nebraska in 1880; died in Washington, D.C., November 26, 1899; interment in Rock Creek Cemetery.

Bibliography
Tipton, Thomas. Forty Years of Nebraska At Home and In Congress . Lincoln: State Journal Co., 1902.

Tipton, Thomas Weston. Forty Years of Nebraska at Home and in Congress . Lincoln: State Journal Co., 1902.


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