(Ms. Wanza): Probably adults, well both, both. (Mrs. McKellar): As far as I can remember, I know our older brother went to Florida Memorial in St. Augustine at a very early age like maybe he was...like he was 6th grade or something like that and ah...we talking about my... (Ms. Wanza) : Okay between 1945 and 1948 what was your household like, who lived in your household? (Mrs. McKellar): Oh yeah, you said who lived in the house. Well there were 6 children as far as I can remember, mother and father and aunt. (Ms. Wanza): Okay, this is your parents' house and you stayed in your parents house from '45 '48? (Mrs. McKellar): No. We moved from 124 Florida Avenue and it was...had an addition to the house and it was turned around some kind of way and it was 1004 First Court and I'm not too sure what year it was but later our parents built another house in the same yard and it was 159 Northwest Tenth Street. That's where we moved from. Then there was a little office that my brother had on that same ground. (Ms. Wanza): Who were your neighbors? (Mrs. McKellar): Who were our neighbors? We had oh the Rogers, what do you want me to call names? I couldn't do that too well. The Rogers...ah I don't remember. (Ms. Wanza): You don't remember. Okay, could you describe the street where you lived? (Mrs. McKellar): Yes I can describe ...For a long time it was 7