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Kathryn di Giovanni looks back on America during her 101 years - race relations, the empowerment of women and how to survive crippling loss. An amazing positive take on life from a remarkably sharp and articulate 101 year old woman.
Growing up in the 40’s and how it impacted Bernice through out her 80 years of life
This covered her time at Vaucluse public, going away to Gwandalan farm, SCEGGS, and holidays in Forster.
Today’s discussion was about the history of my maternal side of the family. Where we come from and how we most of the family is now located in Madison, Illinois. The history of the maiden last name Deboe and the...
On November 28, 2020, I, Ella Thomason Glenn, interviewed my grandfather on the topics of childhood, war years, ancestry, as well as everyday life.
In this interview i talk about my grandfathers academic career and his past
An interview with our grandmother about her time during WWII, taking the German generals to surrender, her work with UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and meeting an American airman stationed in Frankfurt.
Joanne talks about growing up in the King family near Danville, KY in the 1940s and 50s. She covers sharecropping, tobacco farming, farm life, valuable lessons, hard work, and good and bad times in the process.
I asked my grandfather, Dennis Deibler, about his childhood in upstate New York and about his life accomplishments since then.
Cecil Ashford shares the story of how his Pee-Wee hockey team from Grey,Saskatchewan, won a pivotal game against the nearby Wilcox team.
Valentina (16) interviews her grandmother, Alix, (71) about her childhood and not having regrets
This is an interview of Josephine Wilhelmi, grandmother to Marta Schneider where she recalls some of her childhood, teen, and young adult/parent memories.
Carrie Belle Herd earned her pilot’s license as a freshman at UT Knoxville during World War II. She reflects on what she experienced and what drove her to keep going.
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.
What was life like growing up and how is it now