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In an emotional, yet intriguing interview with my former boss and family friend, Mr. Tommy Thompson, I was able to listen to the many stories and wise words of his past.
My father told me about my Great Grandfather Chinn and the Chinn family name origin a year before he passed away from bladder cancer.
I’n this interview two girls share their stories about growing up in Guatemala and Puerto Rico and then later in life both of the girls ended up moving to the US.
This interview is about education in Kenya refugee camp vs education in the United States of America.
My dad reminisces about growing up in rural Kentucky in the 1940s
Hailey talks about her childhood and what it’s like to be an only child
Dr. Hayden is a retired surgeon, pilot and granddaddy!
LeNora Jo Holbrook Tuttle interview at Alan Hayes Family Reunion 18 May 2017, Carter Caves and Morehead, Kentucky
Value of personal relationships, use technology wisely, and live in the moment.
Lisa Pfeffer talks about her life growing up on Long Island in an Italian-American family. She discusses being moved to Texas at 12 years old, and facing prejudices for being different. She reflects on her childhood 1700 miles away from...
We talked about my childhood and many sweet memories of my siblings and I. We briefly talked about how my mom and dad met.
Jack Erbe and Leigh Erbe, Sr talk about Dr. Alva Taylor- Leigh Erbe Sr's relationship with him, the work that he did, and some personal memories.
I interviewed Jan Ellis. She is 75 and I know her because she is one of the local coordinators of my American exchange student organization CIEE (Council of International Educational Exchange). We talked about her social and political experiences she...
In this interview, I spoke with my father about his early life, marriage, military service, and an overall retrospective of his life in general.
Karin Weichlein and Bob Rider relate the romantic story of how they met and conducted a trans-Atlantic relationship which led to marriage and thirty years of happiness. Making soup is a poetic metaphor for their courtship and marriage.
A conversation about family, work and poor Appalachia upbringing with my Grandpa Joseph (Joe) Baker. Unfortunately some questions were either skimmed over or not answer at all due to Grandpa becoming forgetful or refusal to answer.
From being a baby in a Creech Coal Company coal camp in Kentucky to the delivery of her first daughter and first son. Memories of family ghost stories. A trip from Kentucky that ended in a Texas marriage