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In this interview, conducted on November 26th, 2023 in Walloon Lake, MI. Nevaeh Leonard interviewed her grandma, Crystal Smith (57.) They talked about love, life, and family. Crystal got emotional and you could hear the breaking in her voice. At...
In this interview, made November 27th, 2018 in Lincoln City, Oregon, JJ French (16) interviews his grandparents Glenn and Esther about their childhood in Michigan. They share stories of everyday life as a kid and what it was like for...
My grandfather was an immigrant during WWII. This is the story of his life.
Mother and daughter Stephenie Klingler (66) and Mackenzie Hatfield (38) talk about their fathers and loss, trading memories about Mackenzie’s late father Carter Hatfield and Stephenie’s father Robert Tebo.
In this interview from Flint Michigan on November 27th 2017, Emily Carroll(16) interviews her dad, Mitchell Carroll(56). They talk about how Mitch grew up in a large family from Flint in the 1960s. Mr. Carroll shares an embarrassing moment at...
Oral family history. The CD I uploaded was made in 1994 when I was 22 and Uncle Jack was 67 but the recording was actually a cassette recording from 1989 when it was recorded and we were 17 and 62.
talked about where he lived and his favorite memories and what was his old dream job
Sisters Emily Fittante Baker (93) and Brenda Fittante Weeks (66) discuss family history and share memories of growing up in a family of 17 siblings.
This is a interview with my mother. I feel as if I know a little bit more about her than I did before we started the interview.
Kameron Motley interview his grandmother, Carolyn Taylor, about her thoughts on the future and the way of life at this moment.
Linda Mcclung, my grandma, who is 66 years old, discussed with me a multitude of topics. This including her inspiring Great Aunt, very old and so,e what newer traditions, her life growing up, and her past dreams of her future!
My Mormor which is Swedish for grandma tells me about her favorite thanksgiving traditions. Including picking up her relatives from Detroit central station when it was still in business and how she loved watching the train come in.
Sister Barbara Hansen shares her life and spiritual journey as a Dominican Sister over the past 60 years.
We talked about their lives throughout college and throughout their early married life with a few anecdotes about their friends and my parents.
Jane Ann Pippenger (81) talks to her granddaughter, Dagne Pippenger (16) about her time as a volunteer for a school in Michigan as a young woman.
Caroline and I discussed my childhood in Michigan, and moving to Atlanta, Ga in 1960, when I was 6 years old, a favorite song that I sung to my son Glen, and many favorite memories of my life.
In this interview we are talking about how my dad grew up with sports, family and the different people who had big impacts and influences on his life.
In this interview Grace Pangerl (15) speaks to Tenille Norton (34) about different parts of her life. For example, how she knew her husband, Doug, was the perfect match for her and her first date with him. Also it talks...
This is an interview with my grandmother about her experience in Detroit while the riots were taking place.
In this interview, we talk about what it's like growing up in a house without much of an attachment to farmers' markets. We also talk about what we think local foods are and how that might be different based on...