54 washed and shrouded the dead bodies. i~r grandmother wus one who .didthjs. Her name wus ~3arah McDonald. She belonged .to Capt . C~eorge McDonald. She had fifteen children and lived to be one hundred and tenyears old. She died in Fayettevilie of pneumonia. She wus in Ra1ei~h nursing the i3riggs family, Mrs. F. h. ßrig~s‘ family. She v~ius ~~oirig home to Fayetteville wi~ien she wus caught. in a rain storm at Sanford ‚ while changing trains ~ The train for F~yettevil1e had left as the train for Sari1~ord wus late so she $tayed wet all night. Next day she went home, took pneumonia and died. She wus great on curing rheumatism; she did i.t with aerbs. She drew hops and other her~s and cured many people o±~ this disease “She wus called bläck mammy because she wet nursed so many white children. In slavery time she iiùrsed all babies hatched on her ïnarster‘s plantation and kept it up after the war as long as she had children. ~ “Grandfather wus named Isaac Fuller ~ Mrs . Mary Ann Fuller ‚ Kate Fuller ‚ Mr • Wi1I~ Fuller ‚ who. wus a lawyer in Wall ~tx~e~t, New York, is some of their white folks. The Fullers;were born in Fayetteville. One. of the slaves, D~ek Mc4list~ ‚. worked, saved a small fortuxie ~ and. left it