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Families spread out as time goes on. And so do the photos and the memories.

Who is Who?

As time goes on, we see the photos, but lose the identity of our predicesors. Hopefully we can identify them all.

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Resolution Recommendation

With the new year starting I would like to encourage all to take a moment to remember our family and the good memories that we have had. Imagine if the stories that you have been told were never shared with your children, what a loss this would be.

So with my emotional appeal to you take a moment, five minutes at least, and write or record a memory for your posterity. These nuggets of memories are golden to us that receive them. It is important to have them.

For me just to have five minutes of my great-grandfathers voice is wonderful to me. Can you remember hearing yours? For many all we have is a short journal entry, even that is great. As a descendant I value hearing and reading the snippets of our ancestry. With the technology of computers we can all share what we have and duplicate the artifacts of our past with ease and little cost.

If you need help with technology and archiving your family documents get in touch with me and I'll give you some tips to get started in the preservation and distribution.

Take care and have a Happy New Year!

-Ean

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Mary Christmas

Mary Harker
Merry Christmas!

Just in time for the season, I have put up Mom's Christmas collection of songs for your holiday. She made this tape (back in '84?) for her grandmother - Estella Teel. oooo. ; P
I don't know who played the piano but it is mom's singing and I know it was recorded with a simple tape recorder.

Here is the link to these 15 songs of Christmas cheer. Look in the Harker section.

Now all you need is some tasty Egg Nog... hehe.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Helen Harker Audio Collection

Helen Harker
Since this summer I have been slowly converting cassette tape recordings of family members to MP3 format so that all in the family can have their own copy.

In this spotlight I have Grandma Helen Harker sharing memories and stories. Dad (Robert) records Grandma on cassette (October 2nd and 9th, 1982). The tape is aged and is in two parts for each side of the tape.

Here is the link: History of the Andersens and Griffins (side 1), Courtship and Early Married Life (side 2)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Audio Spotlight: Driving at 15...

Joe Teel
From our audio collection here is a segment of Grandpa Joe Teel talking about how he started driving when he was 15 (1916). Click here to hear. You can access more family audio from my website at: http://mean.home.bresnan.net/mp3.html

Enjoy!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Joe and Estella Teel


Here is a picture of Joe and Estella Teel. I assume that it was taken around the time they were first married. Grandpa Joe sure does show his cool in this shot.