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Jim Skiff
04-13-2010, 05:26 PM
Mississippi residents post here.

Danss
04-16-2010, 07:52 AM
Dan & Jo Smith
7428 Turnberry Dr.
Diamondhead, Ms. 39525

Exit 16 on I-10 20 miles East of La/Ms line 18 miles West of Gulfport/Biloxi
50 amp & water Av. Office and hookup 100 yards from I-10
Very little Bus smarts but can help with transportation or getting help
Cell 228-216-3706 Hm 228-255-0702 Of 800-221-2423

edsaylor
04-16-2010, 10:23 AM
Ed & Donna Saylor
460 Saylor Dr.
Biloxi, MS 39531
Cell phone: 228/861-1515
E-mail: esaylor@earthlink.net

2008 LIBERTY ELEGANT LADY XLII DS

Can park one coach in my driveway. 50 amp and water. NO DUMP avail.

Can provide recommendations for assistance from local companies snd area information and advice.
Have some tools for repairs, but I am a long way from being a mechanic!

There is a luxury RV Park about 2 miles from me on Pass Road close to Keesler AFB (Majestic Oaks RV Resort - phone 228/436-4200)

We spend January thru mid March at the Outdoor Resort in Port St. Lucie, FL, lot 465. Also spend most of the summer at the River Vista RV Resort in Dillard, GA in the Smokie Mountains. The address is 14 Holly Hock Cir.

My cell no. is good wherever we are: 228/861-1515

dsaylrn
04-17-2010, 06:19 PM
Ed
Wonder if we are related? Our last name is Saylor - originally hailing from Iowa.....
We live on the Chattahoochee River in AL -
Debbie and Dwight

edsaylor
04-19-2010, 03:45 PM
Dwight: My part of the Saylor family was 3 brothers who settled in PA prior to the revolutionary war. My father went to Duke Univ. in North Carolina and met my mother in NC. After WWII, my father was transferred to Dallas, TX when I was 9. I moved to the Miss coast in early 1982 after purchasing thd Pointiac-Buick-GMC dealership in Biloxi. Since there are not a big bunch of Saylors in the country, we very well could be related. Does any of the above match your part of the family? Ed

dsaylrn
04-19-2010, 08:29 PM
Most of our family are midwesterners, Iowa mostly. Great grandfather donated the land that became the first capital city of Iowa, Iowa City - later on the capital became Des Moines. Saylorville Lake is also a family related area in Iowa.....other than a short stint in Philly upon my return home as a Marine from Nam in '70, cant say PA was ever home....maybe our paths will cross.
Dwight