--- Dale E Reddick <dereddi@hargray.com> wrote: > Dear Cyndi, > > I grew up in rural Richmond County. My parents were > both from Screven Co. and > moved to Richmond Co. due to my late father's > teaching job with the U.S. Army's > Signal School at Fort Gordon. My father was Carl > Ernest Reddick and my mother > was Evelyn Taylor Reddick. I am related to all of > the Reddicks and all of the > Flythes in and about Screven Co., sometimes multiply > so (the Flythes and Reddicks > have intermarried several times). I am related to > most of the Taylors and all of > the Ushers in Screven and adjacent Effingham county. > > As to my professional training, I have a B.A. degree > in Psychology and Sociology > from Augusta College. I then received an award of > the M.Sc. degree from Augusta > College (now, Augusta State University) in > Experimental Biopsychology. I then > attended the University of Georgia and studied > Comparative Psychology and > Primatology in further graduate studies. I failed > to complete my studies due to > a combination of a bit of 'burnout' and exposure to > a intestinal parasite named > Blastocystis hominis (this is an organism that you > want to avoid - it results in > internal bleeding [and, if untreated - often, > death]. I then worked at the > Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center of Emory > University for over eight years > - involved in drug and ophthalmic research involving > non-human primates and other > animal models for research into human health > problems. Since leaving my > employment at Emory Univ., I have worked for one of > the world's largest breeders > of monkeys. My place of employment lies only about > 45 miles from Sylvania. So I > am a local (sort of) who has access to various local > resources. I am also > computer literate - so, I can work my way around > most computer matters ( I know > how to keep Trash-80, C-64, Amiga, PowerMac, and > most PC systems working...). > > Well, that's who I am... > > Dale E. Reddick > ________________________________ > > RpKSaiL6@aol.com wrote: > > > Dear Dale, > > > > I read your post to Jim Blease. Wanted to tell > you how much we appreciate > > your help. (I asked SmithBanks if he could tell > me who you were, as I > > unfortunately do not know who anybody down there > any more these days). > > Thank's again for the maps and the words of > encouragement. Carole, Frank and > > Jim went over on Sunday to check out the site, but > it was hard to tell what > > was what. We will keep looking, and maybe the > Microsoft maping is what we > > need. I'll be home the first part of August and > will also try to get over > > there. > > Carole had success at Sylvania Library yesterday > and made copies of some > > records we have been long searching for, thanks to > Pat Lord. It is very > > difficult to do this search long distance. And > Carole has worked hard. I'm > > thankful that we are finally getting what we need. > > Please, stay in touch. > > > > Cyndi Kinkel > > > > ============================== > > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with > millions. > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/