William G. Hartley,
“Suggested Family Oral History Topics,” New Era, Nov.
1973, 21
Lodged in the memories of your grandfather, mother, uncle, and great-aunt are
stores of historical information waiting to be extracted and recorded. One good
way of mining these memories is a tape-recorded interview.
Below are some of the hundreds
of interesting topics you might explore. Although the list seems long at first
glance, you will find that one broad question triggers discussion on many
topics. For example, if you ask, “What was church like in your boyhood days,”
the interviewee probably will talk about Primary and Sunday School and MIA
without your asking specifically about them.
Above all you need specific
details. While discussing grade school, for instance, encourage your relative
to tell you what it was really like when he was a grade schooler: What kind of
building did he go to school in? Did it have plumbing? What did kids do at
recess? What were report cards like? To learn as much as you can from your
relative, be like a fact-hungry reporter: dig for details and follow your
curiosity.
With this outline as a sample,
develop your own list of topics tailored to the particular individual you will
interview.
Armed with key questions, and
employing good interviewing techniques, you are on your way to becoming a
valuable oral historian for your family.
If you fear that a dozen
interviews could not cover all these items, you will be pleasantly surprised: probably
two to four sessions should do it in most cases. So take your time. Your few
hours is a bargain price to pay for a life story that has been scores of years
in the making.
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I. |
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Early years |
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A. |
Family
circumstances when the person was born |
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B. |
Where the
family lived, why they moved, etc. |
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C. |
Any
pre-school memories |
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D. |
Education |
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1. |
Grade school |
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2. |
High school |
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a. |
Courses and
interests |
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b. |
Activities
(sports, clubs, offices) |
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c. |
Honors |
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3. |
Special
lessons (music, art, dance) |
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4. |
Hobbies,
sports, interests, pets |
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5. |
Influential
teachers |
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6. |
Special
friends |
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7. |
Important
decisions |
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E. |
Childhood
fads (popsicle bags, Saturday movies, cereal boxtops) |
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F. |
Jobs and work
experience (summers, part-time) |
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G. |
Vacations and
travel |
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H. |
Social life
as a teenager (dances, dating, outings) |
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I. |
Church (if
not LDS, formulate other questions) |
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1. |
Primary |
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2. |
Sunday School |
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3. |
Aaronic
Priesthood MIA and Scouting |
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4. |
Religion
class or seminary |
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5. |
Church
positions held as youth |
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6. |
Priesthood
experiences and practices |
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Deacon |
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b. |
Teacher |
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c. |
Priest |
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d. |
Ward or block
teacher |
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e. |
Welfare
projects |
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7. |
Influential
teachers or local leaders |
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8. |
Favorite
Church leaders and General Authorities |
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9. |
Church
reading in youth |
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10. |
Unusual
religious experiences and influences |
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11. |
How would you
compare your experiences as a youth in the Church with those of today’s youth |
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J. |
Family |
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1. |
Characteristics
of and activities with— |
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Brothers and
sisters |
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b. |
Grandparents |
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c. |
Other
relatives |
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d. |
Parents |
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2. |
Family
traditions |
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3. |
Religious
practices in your home |
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4. |
Your homes,
neighborhoods, and neighbors |
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5. |
Difficulties
faced by the family |
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K. |
Community |
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Characteristics
of towns, farms, or cities where you lived (size, main buildings, economic
activities, important events, celebrations) |
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Adult years |
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A. |
Mission |
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1. |
The call and
reactions to it |
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2. |
Financing |
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3. |
Companions
and areas of labor |
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4. |
Leadership |
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5. |
Experiences,
events of importance |
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6. |
Converts |
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7. |
Main problems
and successes |
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8. |
Adjustment
upon release |
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B. |
College or
technical school |
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1. |
Motivation:
why did you go |
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2. |
What schools
and why selected |
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3. |
Subjects
studied: why select major |
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4. |
Clubs and
activities |
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5. |
Social life,
dating, dances |
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6. |
Honors |
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7. |
Key decisions |
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8. |
Advanced
study |
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9. |
Particularly
exciting learning experiences |
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10. |
Religious
conflicts raised during education years |
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11. |
Religious
activity and experiences |
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12. |
Influential
teachers and friends |
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C. |
Military
service |
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1. |
What branch
and why |
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2. |
Feelings at
time of entry |
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3. |
Where basic
training was held |
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4. |
Conflicts
between Church standards and military life (Word of Wisdom, temple garments,
Sabbath keeping) |
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5. |
Specialized
additional training |
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6. |
Honors and
promotions |
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7. |
Negative
and/or inspiring experiences |
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8. |
Combat duty |
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9. |
Friendships
and social life |
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10. |
What liked
and disliked about military years |
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D. |
Vocations |
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1. |
What careers
and how selected |
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2. |
Changes
(promotions, transfers, retraining, etc.) |
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3. |
Problems and
successes |
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4. |
Outstanding
associates |
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5. |
Effect of job
upon family and Church |
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6. |
Details about
how your job was done |
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7. |
Unusual
experiences |
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E. |
Marriage and
family |
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1. |
Courting and
marrying |
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2. |
Characteristics
of children as they grew up (differences, habits, character, talents,
hobbies, humorous episodes, problems, joys, stories about each) |
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3. |
Where lived;
moved; why |
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4. |
The house,
neighbors |
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5. |
Daily routine
of family life (wash day, transportation, radio and newspaper, garden) |
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6. |
Role in
family of the spouse |
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7. |
Family
traditions (vacations, holidays, religion in the home) |
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8. |
Unusual
hardships or trials (finances, diseases, tragedies) |
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F. |
Civic
activities (politics, PTA, service clubs, Red Cross) |
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G. |
Hobbies,
sports, reading habits, interests, talents |
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H. |
Church
activity |
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1. |
Wards lived
in |
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2. |
Experience in
filling various positions |
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3. |
Influential
leaders or friends |
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4. |
Influential
books or writings |
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I. |
Impact of
retirement (financial, family, Church, friends, leisure) |
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J. |
Personal
traits |
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1. |
What are your
best abilities |
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2. |
Allergies,
handicaps |
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3. |
Preferences
and dislikes in food, music, books, art, sports, TV, movies |
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Retrospective
comments (if not answered already) |
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A. |
Historic
events (Depression, World War I or II, Korea and McArthur, floods, natural
disasters, epidemics) |
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B. |
Changes seen
during lifetime (give examples and anecdotes: society in general, Church,
technology, fashion, fads) |
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C. |
General
judgments (greater joys and sorrows, most important religious experiences,
current situation of each child) |
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D. |
What counsel
for this generation for living successfully |
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Gospel
topic: family history
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