30842 24 Interv1ower~ Samu.18.Tajlor ~• Person interviewed Jarn..B..ye~ 241:9 w; Tweiiti~etii Stre•t, Litti. Rock, Arkanøaa Age~~ ~ 68 _~ Occupation - ~- - ~ ~ ~ - “I was born in 1870 down In Ouachlta County about tourteen milee ao~tth of Camden going on toward ~1 Dorado. They didii‘ t have no railroad theh. I was a young man when they put the branch through. You see, X was born five years after slavery, but I remember my mother, my grandmother, and my great~ grandiiother. They taken me and talked to me freely and I know everything they knew. Great-Grandmother on Mother‘a Side “My great-grandmother belonged to the Goodm*ina. Her master was named Bob Goodinen. She lived to get one hundred thirteen yeara old. ?rom the children of the old master, I got the information concerning her age. I looked it up after emancipation. One of old maater‘a eons was named Frank Goodir~an ‚ and another was named Norphleet 000cbnan, and there was another whose nauie I don‘t recall. “My grandmother, great-~grandmother, was named Frankie Goodman. I wasn‘t here in slavery time, but I knew her after emancipation. Grandmother on Mother‘s Side “My grandmother was named Hannah Gootiman. These were different Goodii~ malls but they were kin to the5~ others. There waa a large family of them. I don‘t know the correct age of my grandmother but she was up in the ei~htjea when she died.