- My paternal grandmother had a family bible, but it was destroyed in house fire in the 1960s along with all other family possessions.
- My Great-Aunt Ollie was married three times, not two times.
- My Aunt Charlotte has the obituary of Ollie's only child that died as a baby and we don't know any details about.
- My aunts recounted what they knew of the tornado the family survived when they were toddlers.
- My grandparents house sat on the county line. The front door was in Elbert County, but the bedroom was in Hart County, so my Aunts birth certificates state "Hart County."
- Viewing Google Maps, we saw my Great-Grandparents house and a small country store that my aunts visited as children.
- My Great-Grandfather Nathan Britt could pick cotton faster than anyone else alive.
- Also, he was married a second time that I didn't know about
- My grandfather farmed cotton, raised chickens and had a cow and a goat for milk.
- My Aunt June was married in February of 1961 and graduated high school two months later.
These are some of the things I can remember off the top of my head right now. I'll be going through my notes and the audio to organize everything I learned.
3 comments:
Wonderful, cannot wait to read more!
Sounds like a fact-filled Friday. I know you all had a lot of fun sharing a you've learned and learning what they know. I'm glad you had a chance to visit with them both while your Aunt Charlotte was in town.
Sounds like a very thorough interview, especially since you also sat down at the computer with them to view Google Maps! That was a great idea.
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