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    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] You Know You're a Nebraskan When...
    2. Sandi Goetze
    3. S. Kazmierski wrote: > Boy, do I miss Nebraska! :-) Anyway, here's what I do in order to write > down my memories. I'm still pretty young, actually. I have an 8 month old > daughter. I bought one of those Mother's memory type books where it asks > you all sorts of questions about your childhood and your life. It's hard > for me to just write stuff down, but when I have a question, it's pretty > easy. It's in an actual bound book. You can get these at Waldens or > B. Dalton's, just about anywhere. They even have Dad's books and > Grandparent's books, etc. I'm hoping that she'll someday enjoy the book. > You can also just get a list of interview questions (I think Cyndi's > list has a link to some) and then answer them on your computer in a nice > font, print them out on nice paper, etc. Hi all, Thank you, Sharon, for telling us about the Mother's memory type books. I intend to look for that the next time I'm at one of the large book stores. Here is one of those sites with a list of interview questions: Genealogical Records Services has a list with 175 questions. <http://www.genrecords.com/forms.htm> I'll check with Cyndi's List for others. Does anyone know of any especially good list of interview questions besides this? Thank you, Sandi Goetze Pine Mountain Club, CA Sponsor of Rootsweb & GenWeb Researching SANDERS, LOCKWOOD, WOODRING, LYON and assoc. families in Frontier Co. NE and CLINE, possibly in Furnas Co. NE. and SANDERS in Gage Co. NE.

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