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This is a second interview about our mother to include the memories of her youngest child, Tony Michael Wynn. It should be considered to be an extension of an earlier interview done by Don and Collins Wynn about her.
This interview is about our maternal aunts and uncles; Herbert Hinds Brazelton Jr, Allen Walker Brazelton and Phoebe Turner Brazelton. Hinds and Allen lived in the Huntsville area for their entire lives and raised their families here. Phoebe moved to...
We discuss our fondest memories of our cousins; Kenneth and David Brazelton. They are the sons of our Uncle Allen Brazelton and his wife Margie. Both were very successful in life. David was the oldest and worked as a meat...
This recording is about our memories of the children of our maternal aunt, Phoebe Brazelton Williams. George Clay Williams and Susan Williams Kerbo were born in Nashville and lived their entire lives in the middle Tennessee area.
This interview is about our collective memories of our paternal grand parents, William and Rosa Wynn. As far as we know, they lived their entire adult lives in Huntsville and in the Huntsville area. William passed away when we were...
This interview is about our mother, Marilyn (Myrler) Brazelton Wynn. This interview was done before we realized that we could include the comments of all three brothers in one interview. There is a companion interview about her to include memories...
Susan Williams shares some memories of her father: CD Williams.
Phoebe Brazelton Williams left her childhood home in Alabama to pursue her education at Peabody College in Nashville. After the move, she met her future husband CD Williams and settled in Tennessee for the rest of her life.
In this interview, we discuss our memories of our maternal grandparents; Herbert Hinds Brazelton and Ursula Stanford Brazelton. Ursula passed away before any of us were born so we do not have any direct knowledge of her. Herbert was close...
Jim Parker shared his memories of Jesse and Clarence Certain and other members of his family in New Hope Alabama.