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Peggy Holmes describes how her mothers strength raising 7 children by herself proved to be influential in her life.
Joe Homoki talks about his family, how they came to New Brunswick, NJ from Hungary after WWII, and about life in New Brunswick.
I interviewed my 53-year-old mother. Asking about her childhood and what it was like to be a single mom.
Natalie Green talks with Katherine Parsley about what it is like to be a grandparent.
Joey Cave talks to Tommy Sprague about playing college football as a non-scholarship athlete
Siegfried Buss (78) talks with daughter Frieda Nossaman (?) about being a German missionary living in Japan.
Christmas celebration memories of Germany in 1935-1940 from 85-year-old U.S. immigrant.
My name is Nicole, and I am interviewing my mom, Jan. In this interview I ask her some questions about her divorce that I have always had running through my head.
Cathy Fox sits down with Preston Spangler to talk about her experiences with being a single mom. Although she is not a woman of many words, she shares some powerful stories about her hardships raising four kids after a divorce.
Interview was taken in Oxford Mississippi on November 21st of 2018. Randy and Suzanne Irby (my grandparents) are a married couple with lots of stories about them. Even before they were married! The explain things such as when/where they were...
Norm Davis talks about growing up in Port Chester, New York and his love of old buildings and architecture.
My Name is Ethan, I am 17, a junior in High School. This is a fun assignment for school and I will be talking to my mom.
David Parsley talks with Katherine Parsley on being a grandparent.
This is a fun interview about the Shoop family history and hopes for the future.
We discussed Micky's immigration experience from Germany to the United States.
An interview between a high school student (Abby) and a self-employed architect (John) following his career path in sustainable design, solar energy, and net zero homes
Kerica Williams (47) and her son Ronald Wagner (21) share a conversation about travel, their aspirations for the future, and their relationship.
We talked about her early childhood, her life in the concentration camps, and her love life.
Dirk arrived in the US from Germany as a baby, but then went back to Germany. He returned again in 1977 as a teenager and had a different experience.