E: This is Emma Echols, Route 6, Box 260, Rock Hill, South Carolina. I'm working on the oral history of the Catawba Indians. This is October 3, 1972. I'm visiting the home of Mr. George. Mr. George, tell us your full name. G: John Marvin George. E: What's your address? G: Rock Hill, Route 6, Box 430, zip code is 29730. E: Who were your father and your mother? G: J. P. George was my father and Hester Catherine George was my mother. E: Hester Catherine was your mother. Who was your mother before she married? G: Who was her mother? Nancy Elizabeth Harris. E: Nancy Elizabeth Harris? G: Yeah. E: And her father? G: I just can't recall. E: That's all right. Do you know your grandparents on your father's side? G: The biggest history of this is recorded over here on this here monument at Fort Mill. Their names are over there on that monument in Fort Mill. E: Yes. You've got the chronological history on [a3 sheet you showed me, I believe, yesterday, haven't you? G: Yes, ma'am. E: Do you have it with you? G: It's a genealogy. E: Mr. George, you've got your genealogy line. Let's pick up. Your father and your mother were...? G: J. P. George and Hester Harris.