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Jeanette Resignolo talks to Marilyn Graham about her life for the Peace Community Church project "Celebrate the 90s."
I (Cora, 15) interviewed my mother’s parents, Nana (Bonnie, 70) and Papa (John, 70). They talked about their time growing up as well as raising my mother.
Jackie Barz talks about her life growing up and what she hopes for the future.
Janet Kramme shares her stories of growing up, her work and her family life with her daughter-in-law Lisa.
This interview changed the way I see my fathers side of the family because he never told me much about them, but when he did they didn’t sound like the nicest people. But hearing my dads story’s and watching him...
My grandma and I talk about everything. I tried my hardest to talk with her about the big stuff. We almost got there. We talked a little bit about JFK and Stephen King but all in all she’s my grandma...
In this interview I am a 14 year old boy who interviews his older 18 year old brother. Most of the questions I ask are not about family because we are family.
Talking about childhood memories and traditions from growing up in central Iowa.
Arnold Aanonsen, a Korean War vet, discusses his life and what he expected in America compared to what he sees now.
In this interview, I talked with my grandmother Georgiann Eckheart, about her life as a mother and grandmother and how creativity played a role in her life.
This interview was done with my faith discussing some of his childhood, and the memories he has gained over the years.
My grandma shares her life as she was growing up and her life after her children and grandchildren.
Reflecting on some family gatherings and favorite hymns today! I chatted with my grandparents Jan and Aldon Kuiper.
Lee Mulvaney talks to her son Mark Mulvaney about growing up during the great depression, finding work, falling in love, family, loss, and life at 92 and beyond.
Dorothy, a professional singer, choir conductor and voice teacher recounts her early musical experiences and life's journey.