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This is the translated version of my interview with my grandma. She lives in San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Married couple Rosa and Luis “Arturo” Perez talk with their granddaughter, Natalia, about their early life in Mexico to their journey and life experience to New York and Texas.
My name is Natasha Davis and I am interviewing Ronnie Davis aka Grumpy my father-in-law. I am 36 years old and he is 76 years old. we discussed his childhood, parent and grandparent history and some experiences as a parent.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, Cecilia Munoz (16) interviews her past teacher history teacher, Ralph Bernard (65) about the events that shaped him into the influential person he is today. Mr. Bernard...
A Texas-Australian family talks about their elders, influencers and give advice to future generations. Gratitude on Thanksgiving!
My grandma shares her life as she was growing up and her life after her children and grandchildren.
Talked with Leigton about struggles with school and how he wants to overcome those and leave a positive impact on those around him. He has been greatly influenced by his father. It is with the push of his father that...
I talk with my grandma, about growing up during WW2, raising a family, and how society has changed
I asked my dad about how his childhood was, about his grandparents and about his parents.
In this interview, Madison Hannan, a student at Egg Harbor Township High School, interviews her grandma, Della Hannan(Nana). Nana shares stories of fun times in her childhood. She talks about playing out in the yard with her seven siblings and...
Edward Schuman (16) talks with his mother, Pam Schuman (51) on November 29th, 2021. He asks about her childhood with her parents, growing up, and getting the job she always wanted. Mrs. Schuman shares stories involving her charitable parents and...
Syma Mohammed [no age given] interviews Savong Lam (44) on her personal experiences being a Cambodian immigrant in America.
I spoke to her about her fondest memories of her father and what she would want future generations to know
Getting to know my grandparents and their history. I learned my family was very involved in the military and they made many contributions to our country.