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This is something I’ve always wanted to do since I’ve started genealogy research for my family.

When I was way younger I had 2 great grandmothers I didn’t know what a great grandmother was until I was older to me they were just my grannies. I lost one of them years ago and there isn’t a lot about her out there. Someone I knew in my lifetime and I’ve had to dig deep to find records about her.

I’ve still got family left who know a lot about my family history and I’d like to interview them before I don’t have a chance anymore has anyone done this themselves?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

We did this when we were informed that my dad had to be leaving us very soon, and just asked some more questions about the past while recording :). It's such a luxury to be able to hear them even when they're gone. We also have our grandparents and parents reading a book to us on tape -> into mp3.