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The distant future

 * Jonathan Arleigh and Johanne O. Marley claimed One Piece after thirteen years of adventuring (1706).
 * With their help, the Resistance won over the Organisation, creating a democratic and federalist government in the world. The leader of the Organisation was executed in Fishman Island.
 * The crew were cleared of their records and disbanded.
 * Jonathan married Johanne the following year and became cattle ranchers in West Blue.
 * Francesco married Sachiko the day after Jonathan and Johanne's wedding. They had five children, three boys and two girls.
 * After 11 years Jonathan and Johanne had three children, two boys and a girl. a young boy and a young girl (apparently only 8 years old) came to them and Johanne, pleased by the couple, gave them their sentimental Straw Hat and necklaces.
 * The young girl grew up to become a Marine officer and the young boy became a brilliant intellectual.
 * The young girl was finding Jonathan so he could train her with stealth.
 * Jonathan at this time became a Marine where he met Admiral Taisho Akagi.
 * The young boy asked Johanne if she could help him explain Mathematics and Philosophy. Johanne at this time became a historian at New Ohara, where she met New Ohara's leader Salvador Blanco.
 * They both acquire codenames, Clover and Herring respectively.
 * A new capital for the World Government was built at the Reverse Mountain.
 * Taisho Akagi retired at age 70 at year 1740. He was replaced by "Golden Peacock" Jonathan.
 * Upon the approval of the government, the crew made a reunion tour in the year 1746, sailing from the West Blue to the New World in the 50th anniversary of their journeys. Everyone in the crew is still alive but most of them died the following decade.
 * The crew died old:
 * The first to die in the crew is Apache B. Ape on October 11, 1751 (Aged 143)
 * The second to die was Taisho Akagi on June 13, 1752 (Aged 82)
 * The third to die was Salvador Blanco on May 4, 1753 (Aged 100).
 * The fourth to die was A
 * The fifth to die was A
 * The sixth to die was Sachiko Oita of diabetes on her birthday, 80 years later on September 13, 1759.
 * The seventh to die was Momontaro Akahata on January 18, 1766 (Aged 96)
 * The eighth to die was a on 1769
 * The ninth to die was A on 1780
 * The tenth to die was A on 1780
 * The eleventh to die was Francesco Piazzini on December 1, 1788 (Aged 111)
 * The twelfth and the last to die was the captain pair Johanne O. Marley and Jonathan Arleigh. They died together on the same day, December 31, 1809 (Aged 122 and 124, respectively). They are the only ones who died in the 1800s.
 * A