Oral History Interviews, Family Genealogy, Memoirs and Recollections
Item set
Title
Oral History Interviews, Family Genealogy, Memoirs and Recollections
Description
Oral History interviews and transcriptions with people of Surry County
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/
Format
Type
text
sound
Identifier
Sur_ORI
Coverage
Items
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First Baptist Church of Mount Airy interviews with elderly church members
"First Baptist Church Interviews, #11, FBC interviews, 286" First Baptist Church: interviews with elderly church members; discussing Sunday school class, classroom, books, just the way things used to be. -
Interview with "Lettie" Irene Stewart by Randle E. Brim
"Interview with Lettie Graham Stewart, age 105- born Jan. 31, 1896, interviewed by Randle E. Brim on June 16, 2001, #10"; Interviewee's name listed as 'Lettie' Irene Graham Stewart and lifelong member of Stateline Primitive Baptist Church (African American) -
Family History of Italian Master Carver Vincenzo "Big Jim" Alfano History
Family History of Italian Master Carver Vincenzo "Big Jim" Alfano History. Big Jim worked at the granite quarry -
Melva Houston Tucker: A Life Dedicated to Serving God & Music.
Melva Houston Tucker: A Life Dedicated to Serving God & Music. Honoring the Life of Melva Houston Tucker July 5, 1949 - May 14, 2020. -
Memoir of the Banner, Prather and Gilmer Families
Memoir of the Banner, Prather and Gilmer Families -
The Family of Ambrose Hutson and Lucinda Goode
The Family of Ambrose Hutson and Lucinda Goode by Juanita Bullin Carpenter including background history and family genealogy -
The John Nichols Family of Surry County
The John Nichols Family of Surry County including family history and genealogy -
James Madison (Matt) Hines biography
brief biography of James Madison (Matt) Hines 1893-1980 -
Recollections and Memories of Three Years Service in the United States Army by Charles W. Vaughn of Mount Airy (N.C.) Co. H 12th U.S. Infantry
Recollections and Memories of Three Years Service in the United States Army by Charles W. Vaughn Co. H 12th U.S. Infantry. This narrative is divided into two parts. The first part, covering the period from June 2, 1896 to February 11, 1899 consists of a summary of memories of events which took place prior to. and including the campaign in Cuba. . The second part is copied direct and with but few alterations from the original manuscript which Mr. Vaughn kept in the form of a diary from February 2, 1899 to August 3, 1899 and which he has so kindly placed at our disposal. Transcribed by Cleo Sutphin Vaughn and Wallace R. Winkler -
A Celebration of Life: The 12th Bi-Annual Willis and Ellen Moore Family Reunion 1980-2002
A Celebration of Life: The 12th Bi-Annual Willis and Ellen Moore Family Reunion 1980-2002 including branches: Walter, Daisy, Everett, Silas, Verlie, Early Carrie, Cornell, Roy, Nellie, Robert, Lue Ellen -
Welch Family History 1755-1997
Welch Family History 1755-1997 -
Tommy Jarrell's Family Stories 1830-1925
Tommy Jarrell's Family Stories 1830-1925 by Nancy Dols Neithammer -
Goldsmith and Schafer family history copied from the Genealogy book "Our Breen Family History"
Goldsmith and Schafer family history copied from the Genealogy book "Our Breen Family History" -
James Euel Tolbert Biography
Biography of James Euel Tolbert -
Ward Family in Stokes and Surry Counties
Ward Family in Stokes and Surry Counties submitted by GSRS member Betty S. McGarity -
Stultz Families of Surry County North Carolina
Stultz Families of Surry County North Carolina by Artelia "Granie" Mitchell Sexton -
The History of the Jessup Family of Westfield (N.C.)
The History of the Jessup Family of Westfield (N.C.) 1676-1942, including a record of births, deaths and marriages for nearly three centuries. Compiled by Luther N. Byrd Westfield, N.C. 1942 -
The History of the Sparger Family of Surry County (1734-1943) compiled by Luther N. Byrd
The History of the Sparger Family of Surry County (1734-1943) including a record dating back to John Wolfesberger, Immigrant, through the changes of the name and through branches of the family in North Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and other states as compiled by Luther N. Byrd Westfield, N.C. 1943 -
Interview with Josh A. Easter, Lowgap, North Carolina
Interview with Josh A. Easter, Ramey Creek, Lowgap, North Carolina. Interview is in three parts, topics include part 1: old games, apple drying. Part 2: the dry house, apple drying, and farming. Part 3: Apple drying Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress.. -
Recordings of Religious Music (Lowgap Performers)
Recordings of religious music performed by musicians in Lowgap, NC. Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress. -
Recording of the A.P. Thompson Family Singers
Home recording of the A.P. Thompson family singers, Lowgap, North Carolina. Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress. -
Recording of Interviews with and Performances by the Schuyler Family
Interviews with and performances by the gospel singing Schuyler family from Lowgap, North Carolina. Audio is in 8 parts, part 4 may be missing.Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress. -
Recording of Dance at Dix Freeman's Old Homeplace
Recording of Dance at Dix Freeman's old homeplace with music performed by the Pine Ridge Boys, Oak Grove, Surry County, Virginia. Recording is in two parts. -
Interview with Cosby Golding, Lowgap, North Carolina
Interview with Cosby Golding, Lowgap, North Carolina: Interview is in two parts. Topics include agriculture (especially tobacco) old-time store, pastimes, food, weather lore. Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress. -
Interview with A.P. (Fonzie) Thompson, Lowgap, North Carolina
Interview with A.P. (Fonzie) Thompson, Lowgap, North Carolina. Mr. Thompson was a member of the 1920s string band "Red Fox Chasers" Interview includes information on early area (Virginia/North Carolina) gospel music and string bands. Audio is in 4 parts. Recorded as part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project, in the collection of the Library of Congress.