2. “There were eig~iteen ot ua: s~x i~oya an~ tw.jy. gj~*j~~ They ars all. dead nOW but InYSe]1 and one sister. She livea in A~t1anta, Geor€ia. I ~ older than she le. OCcupation ~ ~îii~ “I am a caterer. I have been serving the Scottleh fl~kIe Maaozta iii the li‘ ~ annual reunion every six inontha toi‘ torty~one yeare, W. are going to the Seventh Street Entrance2 this Priday. One ot the orders will have a dinner and I em going down to serve it, I served the dinner for ~ddy ~ Roosevelt them, thirty yeara ago. Thia Roosevelt Is a couain of hie. Nastera “My parents‘ master was named~ Wade. When he died, I waa so little that they had to lift me up t o let me see into the ~ coffin so I could look at him. I went to hie daughtez~ My ne~ la after ~ ‘ e father. My grandfather waa named Miller, I took hie nana. K. was a white man. .-~. .-‚..-. ~..- ~ “Wade ‚ s daughter was uamed~ Riley, but I keep my grandtather‘ a nama. My mother and father were then tranaferred to the Rlleya too, end they took the name ot Riley. It wee after freedom that I took the n~ Millsr frcm my ori~1nal pa, Haven Riley‘ a tath.r waa my brother.* (H~Yii Riley IlVe8 iii Little Rock and wae formerly an inatructor at P~ilandsr ~ith Co11e~e. Now he is a public stenographer and a private teacher.) “Wade owned all of my brothers and sisters and parente and acme of my kln~.4ather‘s sister and brother. There might have been acme more I can‘t remember. Wade was a farmar. ~ * “I remember once when my mother and father were going to the field to work, I went with them aa usual. That waa before lade died and hie daughter drew 118e .