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This interview is about my great grandmother’s family and life growing up on a farm.
I talked with my great grandma (born in 1925) growing up on a farm in the 1930s, and then moving out west to Phoenix. We also talked about life lessons learned over the years.
Evelyn(15) talks with her mom, Rebecca(43) about getting her first dog as a child. They talk about what her dog was like and what they did together as well as show a glimpse into what it was like growing up...
Lillian Thompson, age 101, is being interviewed by her daughter, Linda Smith. Part 2 is a collection of stories from her life.
We talked about how it was to grow up “back then” and how it effected them in that time. It was obvious that it was a whole different time period back in the mid 1900’s. We learned about school and...
Tori’s life, the experiences in working with horses and her childhood: all of which have shaped who she’s become
Today is November 23, 2017 in Andover, Minnesota. I am Lindsey Green, my grandmother is Nancy Falls I start off with asking my grandmother questions about what she is grateful for, and about her childhood. She shares so many interesting...
Series of questions asked between his childhood and relationships.
Today I interviews my grandma who is 90 years old. She tells me what it was like in her childhood and living in a small town, and what she wants to be remembered for.
This is an interview with Ida Larson recorded by her son, Glen Larson, on November 21, 1975. She is discussing her memories of Thanksgivings past.
In this interview I learn so much about my sister and some of the things she like and the obstacles she had faced
My mother Rose and I talked about what her life was like growing up in Connecticut. Rose also talked about what her parents and grandparents life’s were like before she was born and during her life.
My Grandma talks about growing up on a farm in a small town.
Herman Fink, 83, lives 6 miles from where he spent the majority of his life. He talks about the changes in agriculture and the strength of family
From farm boy to executive in a Fortune 500 company. This is an interview with my Dad.