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Don Anderson discusses his childhood growing up in Chicago, what he's grateful for, and what kind of legacy he will leave to his children and grandchildren.
This interview was conducted November 24, 2018 in Springfield Illinois. In this interview I learned about my Great Uncle Ron’s childhood. I also learned about our ancestors coming to America way back when. He also gave advice about life, growing...
During the interview we spent time answering 10 questions. We talked about my moms past and we covered topics such as childhood and her career.
My grandpa and I mostly talked about our family history and the different members that were very important to my grandfather. We also touched on what my grandpa thought his greatest achievements were as well as a few regrets he...
Alex and Devin share memories about their decades-long relationship, her struggle with ovarian cancer, and what it's like facing the end of life.
In this interview, my dad talks about his experience with his youth group as a child as well as his and his families background.
Jeff Arrigo interviews his sister Jeannie T. Arrigo the day after Thanksgiving.
This was a 8 question interview talked about his life the ups and downs he had.
Elamma Chollampel tells us her experience on her immigration to the United States, interviewed by her son, Shawn Chollampel.
A relative and I have a conversation about his immigration from Ireland to the United States.
This interview was about me asking 8 questions about my brother life, for an example like what was his favorite memories, and what lessons he learned threw out his life.
My mother and I discuss her family’s story of immigrating from Serbia to the United States in 1970. She is the youngest of four siblings (pictured above).
This interview covers my Father's migration to Chicago around '77 after the Guatemala Earthquake.
Dillip Mehta(69) talks about his experience coming from India into the United States
We talked about if he had any regrets, what he was most grateful for and anything you wanted to tell me you never have.