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I interviewed my 96 year old Grandmother and discussed her childhood, including her school life and what the great depression entailed.
We talked about his time growing up and his family life. We also talked about his time in the military and what he would like to be remembered for.
My grandmom on my mother's side, her story of learning how to be laid-back and independent
My grandma tells life story from childhood, to having kids, to becoming a grandmother
My 94-year-old great-aunt remembers her upbringing in Troy, NY, including playing on the Williams Farm (now Hudson Valley Community College).
My step grandmother (Katie Wilhelm, I call her Teeta haha) and I talked about her family and travels throughout her life so far, including her Dad who served in World War 2.
In this interview, conducted by Isabella Wright (16) in Birmingham, Alabama, Marie Lorino is interviewed about her life of 92 years. She shares stories of growing up in an immigrant family and growing up during the War.
Even though life was hard in the Soviet Union, my grandfather Bentsion was well loved by his family, which allowed him to withstand the hardship and develop as a Jewish man.
I asked my grandmother a few interesting questions to get to know her a little bit more than I did before.
I asked her about her memories with her Grandma. We also talk about what she wants me and my sisters to know.
In this interview, conducted on November 30, 2017, in Arab, Alabama, Adrianne Smith (16) interviews her grandfather James Hendrix (81) about what life was like in 1930s Fayette, Alabama. He talks about how he lived through the depression and how...
Carl Parmenter tells his granddaughter about growing up in the Great Depression, living as a migrant worker, working on his sawmill, and building houses.
Kenny Shold grew up in Port Townsend, Washington and talks about his life growing up, trapping then moving to Seattle to attend school at University of Washington just to be shipped off to war in 1941.
My grandma told me some stories from when she was younger and taught me how everything that happens in life happens for a reason.
How growing up raising your granddaughter was. How my grandma has helped me throughout my life.
A grandmother and granddaughter discussing their lives and how much they mean to each other
Asked questions about my grandmother’s life and what she experienced.
My brother monty opens up to me about some of his memories as a child.