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Do you find that some decisions are hard to make simply because you dread making the wrong one? I believe that we all empathize with you. "Advice of an Old Man" examines some of our motivations for doing the things we do and suggests a better way. Over fifty of life's most ubiquitous challenges are presented and parsed by this book as it makes it's case for alternative perspectives.
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History of the Gaddis (Geddes) families of Scotland, and their allied families of Monts, Ervin, Mitchell, and Strange (including variant spellings of each). Focus is on (but not limited to) the ancestors and descendants of author, Luman Lynn Gaddis (b. 1916) who married Mary Lou Haffa. His immigrant ancestor, James Archibald Geddes left Scotland in 1737, settled in Georgia, then moved to North Carolina in 1752. James died in 1812. In the 1600-1700's, some of their allied families also immigrated from England, France, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and settled in North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Direct descendants of James A. Geddes migrated from North Carolina to Georgia, then into Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas. Later families also lived in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Wisconsin, Washington D.C., and elsewhere in the United States.