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Growing up in the 40’s and how it impacted Bernice through out her 80 years of life
Grandma Bee and Rhonda discussed Bee's memories of her marriage and some of Rhonda's childhood. Stories include how Bee and Everett met at the Old-Fashioned Girtherin', the fire at Christian Family Circle, and her first house with Everett in Claremont.
We talked about our Irish heritage and how the exhibit photos related to our own experiences in NY and CA
Gerard McGrinder was raised in the Bronx, New York by two hard working catholic Irish Immigrants. One of 12 siblings, Gerard had many experiences very unlike those children have today. Despite being raised in conditions that did not provide much...
Dante Voss interviews Gerrald Voss about growing up on the farm and transitioning into a war veteran.
His childhood experiences, how time has changed things, and personal life going from a child to an elder
Valentina (16) interviews her grandmother, Alix, (71) about her childhood and not having regrets
What was life like growing up and how is it now
Clay Campbell (31) talks with his grandmother, Charmian Waggaman (89) about her life growing up in DC in the 1940s, meeting the love of her life Thomas Waggaman, raising three kids, and sharing loving words to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
An interview with my grandfather about his experiences and reflections on his life during his different careers. He talks about his military life, teaching life, important people in his life, and the history of his parents and grandparents.
June talked about her childhood and early adult life. She grew up on a poor farm in Wisconsin during the depression.
Mahogany Huguley (14) interviewed Paul Everett (86), and they talked about his life growing up and his family. Deborah Everett-Croom (64), his daughter, assisted during the interview by asking questions in a way that he can give his best answers.
My Mom's Mom, who we call Mimi, tells me about growing up during a time of racial hostilities.
We talked on how he was like as child.and we talked on how my grandma and his mom impacted his life and my aunts
Interview with 92 year old Susan Finney by her 17 year old granddaughter Nicole Finney. Susan Finney is second-generation Sicilian-American.