$0576 #651 Diterviewel‘ ~ ~ ~ *.~.Ir~eRob~pt~.n11 ~ ~ ~ I‘eraoii interviewed _1ui : ~ ‚~~• ~~_fr ~ 4yk~~ ~ u. Aga63~~ _ _ — ~ ~ S ~ ~ ~ _ ~ — ~ ~ . ~‚ à~ ~‚ ~ ~ de — — — ~. — — — ~ . ~ ~ ~ — ~ ~ ~ “Mama was Karriett ~tdw1n. She wai born la Y1rg1Id1~ Eèz~ oi~rs was Mistrm Mollie Plaher an« MaSter Co on Piùer, it was so cold ori~e winter that they burned up their t~rnitàrè köeping a tire~ Said sseàed like they would freeze in spite of i~at all they could dà. . ~ ‘~Grandpa waa~ sold away from grandiaa awl three children. H~ didn‘t want to be sold nary bit. When they would be ta1kin~ about selling him he go hide under the house0 They gs on off. He‘ d co~ ~ Ihn be was aoid h. • . went wider there. B~ ect~ out anil went on off when they tOUIIcI him eM told hi~ he wa~ sold to this ivan. Grandma aaid he ~ obedient. They never hit him. He was her beat huaband. They never sold ~añd~ end ~h• couldn‘t ‚ count for hin being 1~t go, Grandma ha« another husband after freedc~ and two niore children. They left there in a ~ crowd and all c~te to . Axkanàa.. Grandma was a cook for the field hands. 15h. had charge et ringing a big d1iuier-~bell hung up in a tree. ~e waa black aa charcoal. W~a and graia~ said Master Coon and old Mistress Mollie wee good to them. That the reason grandpa would ~o under the house. Re didn‘t want to be sold. He nver was seen no more by th~. “Grandma said sciietines the meals was carried to the fields andH ~ey ted the children out of t1‘OU~1B. They took all the Children to the s»rin~ end set them in a row. They had a tubful of 11~tO1~ and they Washed this and dried them and put on their clean ol~thea.. TheY used hce~niade l~e $O~P