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Borden Wilson and Clay Wilson

Siblings Borden Wilson (57) and Clay Wilson (62) discuss childhood memories of growing up in Texas then moving to Florida. They talk about losing their father at a young age, growing closer over the years, taking care of their 93...

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Anna Wasden and Joan Hunter Christensen

Anna Wasden (58) sits down with her mother, Joan Hunter Christensen (86), to ask about her family's turf accounting business, what it was like growing up in Distington, England during World War II, and the family traditions that differ from...

Suneel Mahajan and Rupa Robbins, May 2021

Father interviewed by daughter about his early life in Malawi and India, his immigration to the U.S., and his family.

Family oral history

I spoke to my paternal grandma about her early life, school, family, faith, and immigration.

Daraine

We talked about questions I asked my sister

Tristans Interview

My Grandfather growing up, pandemic questions and other different questions.

The great listen

I interview my mom who only speaks Spanish so the interview had to be in Spanish and I asked her a bunch of things from what she did as a child to how she met my dad

Remembering to breathe

For the Great Thanksgiving Listen I Interviewed my mom Heather Rowland on December 1st 2019 in our home Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. She shared her favorite memories of growing by the beach in Ocean City and living with two...

Oral History Project

In this interview, I talked to my father about his life and the challenges he faced.

Grandad’s 99th Birthday

We talked about Grandad’s 72 year marriage, his experiences during WW2, and life in small town Georgia.

A conversation with Mom

Mom talked about what life was like growing up as well as family memories. And a funny bit about southern names.