2. 33 “I got ten head of grandchildren. And I been grandmother to eleven head. I been great...grandmother to twelve head of great—grandchildren. I got one twenty.4hree end another nineteen or twenty. Her father‘ e father was In the army. She is the oldeet. Lotai Robinson, my granddaughter, has four children that are my great-grandchildren. Gayden J~enkina, my grand~‘ son, has two girls. I got a grandsOn named ~n ~Jenkine. I~a is the father of three boys. He lives in Cleveland. He got a grandson named Mark J‘eD.kifle in Memphis who has one boy. The youngest granddaughter-.I don‘t renember her husband‘ a naae~haa one boy. There ar four generations of US. *1 been here. YOU see I took care of myself ihen I was young and tried to do right. The Lord has helped i~ too. Yea, I am going on now. I been here a long t1n~ ~tt I try to take care of myself. I was out visiting the sick last time you come her. That‘s the reason I missed you. I tries to do the beat I can. ~ “I am stricken now with the rhewnatisia on one aide. This hip. “My mother was treated well in slavery ti~a. My tather was sold five times. Wouldn‘t take nothin‘. So they sold k4ui. They beat him and knocked him about. They put him on the block and they sold him ‚ bout beatin‘ up his master, He was a native of Virginia. The last tii~ they sold him they sold him down in Claiborne COUnty, Mississippi. ~‘uat below where I was born at. I was born in Copiah County near Haziehurat, about fifteen miles from Haziehurst. My mother was born in Washington County, Virginia, Her first master was Quails ToUiver. ~ialls moved to Misa~. issippi and married a woman down there and he had one son, ~aohy Toliver. After he died ‚ he ~ willed her to Peachy. Then Peachy went to the Rebe]. army and got killed.