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Angela Meyers and Kerry Pinkner

Friends and colleagues Kerry Pinkner (62) and Angela Meyers (42) share a conversation about their favorite family memories, their experiences as working mothers, and their hopes and dreams for their children.

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Consulting Work Experiences of Don Wynn

Don worked as a consultant in the Information Technology industry for 25 years. That work required extensive travel mostly within the US but included some international travel as well. For a boy from a small town in Alabama, this work...

Brazelton-Stafford Interview – Our Maternal Grandparents

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...

Patricia Gregory and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Born and raised in France, Patricia Gregory talks about her French childhood and family memories. Wanting to travel to America ever since she was young, she shares her first impressions of America, her experience eventually...

Brazelton Interview – Our Maternal Aunts and Uncles

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...

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Brenda Fittante Weeks and Emily Baker

Sisters Emily Fittante Baker (93) and Brenda Fittante Weeks (66) discuss family history and share memories of growing up in a family of 17 siblings.

Our Cousins, Kenneth and David Brazelton

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...

Angelique Green-Manning and Richard W. Green A conversation with the Good Bishop…My Dad

Angelique Green-Manning: 2020-08-12 14:52:49 This conversation was with my father, Richard W. Green, 75 and me Angelique Green-Manning, 56. We talked about his memories, his family, fatherhood.