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Childhood, Farming, TVA, Faith, Prayer, Hard Work, Holiday Traditions, Good and Bad times, Advice for Future Generations
This interview was conducted by interviewing Mark Wellons which is a 4th generation farmer on the land that he lives on. He referenced his late father Williams I Wellons.
My grandfather and I were having a conversation about his life and what he’s done in his life.
Sofia (6 1/2) interviews her Grandmummy. Thanksgiving 2015.
Carter Pohlmeier interviews grandfather, J.C. Pohlmeier about school, life on the farm, and Nazereth.
My mom and I interview my grandma who lived in a ranch in Tupicocha, Peru. Then talks about moving to a city and then to the US. Including memories of her children, regrets and how she’ll be remembered
An interview with my 89 year old grandma who talks about growing up on a farm in California and being married to a military man.
three generations talking about food
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Castleton on Hudson, New York, Brendan Mahoney (14) interviews his grandmother Patty Cinelli (78) about her life.
Interview was recorded with my Grandma Louise on November 23, 2017 in our family farm by Butte, North Dakota. She talked about her life as a child, teenager, and adult.
In this interview I talked to my grandfather about his life. We talked about his childhood, Vietnam, and my grandmother. Bill is 78 and I am 12. He suffers from dementia so there were a couple of things that were...
Fred lives in Parsons House Austin, a retirement community in Texas. On Grandparent's Day 2018 we sat down and talked about his life.
I interviewed my grandma for English class. I ask her about how living on a farm was
Mardelas life and how she had to use her creativeness to get out of certain situations
We talked about life during WWII when she was a child in Fairhope, Alabama. We also talked about the last slave ship that came to the U.S.
Jamie Matczak (45) interviews her mother, Patricia Matczak (81), about her childhood, raising a family, and farm life.
Jody Harper (59) interviews her friend Will Haas (91) about his childhood in Mobile, his ancestry, and his career in ship salvaging.
This is a woman’s perspective of growing up, working, and raising children in rural Colorado.