(~arrarC~ County . Ijx~S1ave s . (Eliza I~son) ~ . ( 3) . fis~i, End sne ~iïoU1d say, ~rJes, ~y OU L~aô~ ~jOOd lUCk today~‘ ; and I woùJsï s~ ~1T:es - :i3~.~s, ~ ~ ~t ~ ~ ~ te~:L ~ v:~-~6i~ I c~u~i:t the f~L ~1. •~~r ~ W1I~€ v:~~ S £.~OU ~r~~sic.eS a~nu we ~ac~ live c~iii~re~ ~ ~Ia:~-ihi~ ‚ ~~or~e ‚ Julia, a1nc.~ Jenni~ . :11 of them ai‘e de~d but t~o . ~ :i~ c~iLJren by r~y ~ ~:i~e . lL~ fl~VGi~ sa\: & slave ~jlii~ed or in c~i&1fl5. ~y boss thd not beÏieve i_fl that dna of punishment . If the children £ieeded whipping, it ~ c:~ofle like all other children are w~iip;~ed ‘~fflen they need it. fl~e first coloreJ ~re~cher I recall was ne~ned John Reed, a iaptist ~DreE~Cher ~t aint Lick. I joined the church ~t Lowell, not very :~ ~r from here . The ~reac1er$ nE~rdG was Leroy Estill ‚ a ‘Pre~ destifleriafl‘1. ~arse Woods had five citLldren, two boys anu. three gI~L$ ‚ of them are living. .. . ~e were glad when the news c~mie tnat we were free, but ~aone o~ us left for a long ti~xie ‚ not until the ~oods family was broke~i ~ ~iy~ather hired me out to work for my vituals anc.~ clothes, and I got $25.00 at the end of the year. I do not remember 0± any wedding or death in. my old masters house. . . ~ I ~ be1ie~e in heart~ felt religion and pr~yer . The Good 33~ok teaches us we must be prepare~for another world after this .- I want to go to . Heaven when I die ‚ ar~d I try to live by tii~ I~ib1e ~ U