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Trinity Stump (17) interviews her Dad John Stump (51) in Neosho, Missouri on Dec. 2021 They discuss past memories, his childhood, and their ancestors.
We mostly talked about his childhood and his favorite moments that have happened in his life.
This interview consisted of me asking my mom a few simple questions and learning more about her.
My dad talked about his childhood and what it was like growing up.
My name is Stephen Dallas Grant. I am 64 years old and I am happily married to my lovely wife, Margo Grant. From this marriage we are blessed to have three children, Alexander, Aria and Stephanie Grant. I am also...
In this interview me and my mother talked about things from family traditions, high school, and even more exciting things!!!
My Fathers childhood memories and how he was as a kid and growing up in his life. Where he worked, what he did for fun and his childhood.
We talked about her childhood and people that made her childhood special
In this interview we talked about how the world has changed since my dad was a kid and how his life has changed as he grew up.
This interview is with my grandmother Ann Mair who is 63 years old. She is answering questions about her life when she was younger and her family history.
My mom and I talk about what our favorite memories are that we share together and what the future will hold for us.
I interviewed my dad to learn more about his childhood and achievements.
Lizbeth Paz: 2021-06-01 03:41:57 Lizbeth Paz (17) questions Jocelyn Ross (16) about the changes that came into her life as a result of the pandemic. As she shares the difficult transition from being at school all day to being forced...