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Story of my great great great grandfather heard through stories from my grandmother.
Genevieve Dominick speaks about her experience in Chicago between the Great Depression to the present (2017).
Sam's grandfather tells about his time in Egypt and how he got to America.
My grandma talked about her childhood, family stories, her grandpa, and how she became a Delta Gamma.
My mother shares the story if fishing at Belmont Harbor in Chicago for dinner during the Great Depression.
Rosemary's childhood in post WWII England, and the pursuit of her interests that led her to where she is now.
Peg Williams (97) recounts her life story to her daughter Rhea Bohlin (73) who wanted to have a record of the family stories she has heard all her life.
My Papa, Mike Haverty, told me about life when he was growing up especially during the second world war. He also described experiences that have affected him and shaped him
I interviewed my biggest role model and mother, Terri Schantz. Terri grew up in democratic rural Iowa with a politically active and very republican mother and a father who was a world war 2 veteran. She learned and abided by...
I interview my dad about what his dads life was like being a WW2 veteran
I interviewed my mom about her grandparents and parents. She told me about how and when her parents migrated to America from Germany.
The background information, stories, and disscussions with my father, whose father served as a pilot in WWII.
In this interview we discussed my grandmothers experiences in life as well as her perspective on various personal topics that have influenced her family and mentality.
Donald “Doc” Prahlow reflects on how his 91 years have shaped him into the great-grandfather he is today. He shares Depression-era lessons with his future descendants.
This is a story of Elizabeth and Grant and her journey through life from childhood to adult hood.