Family Interview Paper

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When I decided to interview my mom I took a different approach to family history. My interview with my mom gave me insight to an entirely new way of thinking about what family history consists of. She recorded a baby book and so much more from my childhood. She felt it was important to record the monumental moments in my childhood so she could share them with me later on and so I could share these moments with my children and so on. She also keeps lots of photo albums. I learned that photos are an entirely different form to record the history of ones family. A picture is truly worth a thousand words and putting a face to an ancestors name really brings all the stories I heard and read about to life. It also gives those stories a stronger and …show more content…

She wanted to capture every single moment so that later on we could re-live them and so that future family members has the joy of looking at our photos and contemplating what our lives must have been like. Pictures preserve our culture and help tell a story. Conversely, when my mom was growing up she did not have many photographs and neither did my …show more content…

However, my great-grandmother did do a baby book for her children, Richard, Robert, and Annis. This was the same one to complete the genealogy tree. When I found this out I found that I understood my great-grandmother a lot better. She was able to research our family by looking up the usual items, like birth records, marriage records, death records, and etc. But, she also engaged in a different type of familial research; a more present day approach to our family’s history. Not only is it important to record the dates of the people in our lives but, by recording specific information on a person it can open up a chapter in a specific persons life that you may have never had the chance to learn about if that insignificant information was never recorded. This allows for that insignificant information to become valuable in the future and so that information becomes respected and cherished by future generations. Sharing stories on a more personal level aids in understanding my family’s history a lot more. Even though there were not many pictures in the past, or even many baby books; at least now I can continue the legacy of our family by learning from my mom and passing on the important values she and my dad taught

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