(Ms. Daily): If you can. (Mrs. Lockheart): Yeah, I can remember. Umm, Mr. and Mrs. William Bethel and children was one, they were on the north side of us. On the south was Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Butler and then next to them was Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. (who else)...Mr. Kelly who was a relative that sold pop in Liberty City at that time and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and across the street was Mr. and Mrs. Newbold, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brady, umm Mrs., a lady named Mrs. Smith, let's see who else can I remember. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram and their children. (Ms. Daily): Is that any relation to umm Mayor Ingram? (Mrs. Lockheart): Who? (Ms. Daily): Are they any relation to Mayor Ingram?, the Mayor? (Mrs. Lockheart): Oh, they may be cousins, I don't know, they may be, I don't know...and let's see, who else, and on the corner lived Reverend and Mrs. Gamble, you...did you know? (Ms. Daily): I've heard the name. (Mrs. Lockheart): Yeah, they have a church right down here on Forty-Seventh, not Forty-Seventh, Forty-Third Street and Nineteenth Avenue. (Ms. Daily): Where did they work? (Mrs. Lockheart): Now how am to know where they worked, they were employed in the community. Where I don't know, I never asked them, children don't ask people where they work. (Ms. Daily): What happened to those neighbors? (Mrs. Lockheart): Well, most of those neighbors are dead now 10