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Mary Cassesse, 104 years of age, shares her memories about childhood, historical events, and new inventions that have revolutionized the way we live today.
Ellen talks about growing up in Salt Lake City, her family, living in Canyon Rim and building the family cabin.
This is an interview of my Aunt Pat, who was 92 years of age when the interview was conducted in November 2019. The interview was done at the final family reunion that Aunt Pat attended, which were events that were...
This is an interview with my grandma, about her childhood and the difference between growing up today compared to her time, 80 years ago. She grew up in Los Angeles, during the end of the Great Depression and World War...
I believe I recorded this between 1988 and 1990 with my Great Aunt Helen Forer (78 or 79) who was born in 1911 in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. I did this as part of a 5th or 6th grade school project.
Immigration from Ireland and Scotland to America (1725). Pennsylvania to California.
Elizabeth Clark (96) talks with granddaughter Brittany Baker (24) about life, experience, and what it's like to live for almost a century.
Mary was talking about her brother being born near TCU on the bank of the Trinity and more about her grandfather Herman Von Querner from Standahl, Saxony, Germany and his family, Mary’s uncles and aunts that were her father Will’s...
In short, war has brought too many disasters to people. I hope there will be no more war in the future.
In short, war has brought too many disasters to people. I hope there will be no more war in the future.
Life story in and around Hot Springs, NC. Born January 8, 1914, spent first 15 years in Grassy Creek area.
My Great Uncle Joe: "I've had a gorgeous life." After the interview, he kept going. Looking at a 60" TV, he said the first TV he bought his father-in-law was a console with a 7" screen that received a single...
We talked about their childhood, their wedding and relationship, their children, and our ancestors
Sunday November 16, 1975. Thomas Turkon interviewed his father, John Stephen Turkon, about his life and times. The interview took place in a 1972 Ford Custom 500 traveling from the family business, Shady Court Motel in Tonawanda, NY, to visit...
Her family left Germany in 1934 when she was 2. Eva's journey of discovery & passion for social justice began in the American South; then she found shared values at Antioch College and with the U.U.community...
Her family left Germany in 1934 when she was 2. Eva's journey of discovery & passion for social justice began in the American South; then she found shared values at Antioch College and with the U.U.community...
I interview my 94 year old grandmother about her life and family history. She moved to the U.S. in the late 1920's from Czechoslovakia and raised a family in rural Ohio.
Erin Collins (32) interviews her father Henry Collins (63) about growing up in Upstate New York, the transition to Albany, Ga. and the many family stories.
Oscar Elgert (92) tells friend Lorie Swearingen (53) about his family immigrating from Germany to Poland in the 1800s and then how he and his family immigrated from Poland in the 1920 when he was 7. He also talks about...
Robert J. Baumann (70) talks with wife, Judith Baumann (68) about his career in child neurology and his work in the rural communities of Eastern Kentucky.