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: 2021-11-22 22:40:28 Rita Robles talks about her past experiences, facing her obstacles, and the importance of self-love and family with her eldest daughter, the interviewer, Rosemary Robles.
This interview provides contextualization and a history lesson for those wondering the origins of Flagstaff's STEM interests and the impact of Lowell Observatory on Flagstaff from its beginning to present day.
Me and my mother talked about her family life and some of her struggles as a child. We also talked about hopes for our future family and happy memories
Crystal Thompson remembering her grandma, Amy Thompson, also known as Miz Amy
Minda Davy (37) interviews her mother Linda Morgan (60) about her life and the lessons she learned along the way.
Colleagues and self-professed history nerds, Tammy Snook (40) and Tina Clark (72) talk about Yuma, Arizona's unique place in history.
We talked about my grandma’s childhood and tragedies through out her lives. Also, it was about family stories and traditions.
In this interview, we talked about my grandparents childhood, how they met, and how their different upbringings have brought different aspects to their relationship. Being apart of the Air Force, we discussed how this lifestyle of constantly moving affected their...
Clarence Read (82) with support from his wife Susan Read [no age given], shares memories with his friend John Notz (90).
The reason why I chose my mom is because she is so sweet and caring and that’s the reason I chose plus she has some interesting things to say. She also has been through a lot with me and my...
On November 21st, Alicia Osborn (15) and her mom Jeanine Coursen (51) talk about funny memories from Jeanine’s childhood. Jeanine talks about many of the jobs that she’s had and what was her most/least favorite. Jeanine talks about funny stories...
Carolyn Larson: 2020-05-05 22:37:58, Maddie Larson speaks with her grandmother, Nancy Frederiksen, about life, aspirations, and family love.
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.
Joyce Frye, resident of Morrison Village (2503 Old Mobile Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39567) is interviewed by Reba Brown, Library Assistant 1 from Singing River Genealogy-Local History Library on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Ms. Frye discusses her pets, why she moved...
My older cousin and I’s conversation about random topics, this year’s events, and his transition into the military.
Deborah Davidson (68) sits down with her friend Patricia Thomas Ivery (63) to ask about Patricia's childhood, the wisdom that she has gained throughout her life, and the dreams that she still hopes to achieve.
Sisters Charlotte Jones (72) and Lynn Newcomb (69) remember their life and upbringing with their physically handicapped older brother Craig.
Cody Canning (42) talks with his father, Lee Canning (67), about their similarities (and differences) as men and fathers, especially their complicated relationship with a common drive to be something more than what they perceive themselves to be.
Liesel Norby interviewed Scott Norby, her grandpa. There were a lot of questions about family history and his work and family life.
Me and my grandpa had a detailed discussion about his early life, life in pennsylvania, and his military life.
I spoke with my dad Jim Plute about his experience living in Germany as a child and moving to the United States.
Since 1948 so much has changed... families have grown apart and so have communities. So much anger and distance is depicted on television that people believe that is the way that life is supposed to be. I’m earlier times and...