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I asked each question required and she answered thouroughly and personally.
This interview was between me and my grandmother. The interview was done in Spanish, because my grandmother only speaks Spanish. I had my cousin there to help my translations of the questions. (that is why there was a sound of...
Nonni’s childhood, difficult and best moments in her life, and advice for future generations.
This interview took place between Deb Sterner-Krizman (daughter) and Chesterine Sterner (mom, age 89). in this first interview we discussed her parents, their journey to America and early childhood memories.
In my interview of my Dad, I asked questions including his happiest memories as well as his most difficult memories and asked him about something he is grateful for. With this interview I was able to learn more about my...
This interview was taken with my mom. Throughout the interview, I ask my mom questions about her favorite memories through her life. I learned some her favorite memories of me when I was little, her favorite memory with her brother...
My aunt talked about mostly some of her fondest memories of her nephew and of herself when she was younger. She talked about who was the most important person in her life that she can remember.
We mainly talked about my family’s heritage/ occupations and my dad’s childhood, but we also talked about how he met my mom and where they spent their honeymoon.
My daughter Abigail and I discuss some of her favorite memories, what she's proudest of, and funny stories from her past.
A discussion with my father about our family history and some important figures in our family
I interview my grandfather about his life, ranging from his childhood to his military service
I asked my grandmother numerous questions relating to her childhood and past life. I finally got to find out some of the information I always wondered about my mom and aunt.
For my Thanksgiving listen, I decided to interview my father. We mainly covered what his childhood, work-life, and family life was like.
Elise and I talked about her favorite places in Appalachia, her feelings of disconnection from Appalachian, her distant cousin Roy Acuff, making cornbread, and being the keeper of family history.
Kris sees a book that reminds her of how she got her name.
This interview was with my Nana the oldest of my family members. We talked about childhood memories and stories from her childhood.
Interviewed with father about his time in the military and what veterans day means to him.