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brumfield42
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Growing Up On the Mountain (Part 3, Finale)
Part 3 and finale of my grandma's story.
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Growing Up On the Mountain (Part 2 of 3)
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Part 2 of my grandma's story (Part 2 of 3)
Growing Up On the Mountain: An Appalachian of the Great Depression (Part 1)
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Recently, after many years of listening to my grandma's stories of growing up during the depression, I decided to video-tape a couple of our conversations on the subject. A few hours in the editing room resulted in this finished product. She has lived a hard life, and the fact that she has overcome so much is so inspirational to me, as I hope it is to you too.
Hello there your mother is so cute bless her heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Can't hear it
I loved hearing this remembrance. I feel bad for what happened to her. Her mom was real lucky and I'm sure worked hard to keep them together. Great hard working woman. I admire all she did and went through.
Ma’am, Is your family kin to Emory Browning? He married Elaine or “Ailene”. I’m not sure the year they were married but they lived in Monroe County for some years. My family are the Carters, Baisdens and Lowe’s (during that time)
I CAN BARELY HEAR HER
Why did that post sign in the beginning say "cet" a job instead of Get?
This dear old precious woman has faced a great deal of hardship, and adversity. We could all learn so much from her generation.
A book needs to be written about this. Your grandmothers life growing up would be a best seller. WOW Found part 2
My heart broke for her. Looking for the rest of her story. What a wonderful women.
The narration voice is so soft that the music overshadows it. I really want to hear it though.
Hard Times. But Simpler Times.
Wow.
If you’re having problems hearing you should try headphones. I’m 74 years old and they work for me with my iPad.
Difficult to hear the person talking
This sounds like a blessed life. ☺️ As hard as it was still seems a blessed life. Lodie
The only time in history where the question of how’d you meet your spouse was answered with “well one day he shot me in the head”. Thanks so much for putting this series together, it was a blessing to watch!
What a sweetheart! We could learn a lot from these old timers!🥰
What a blessing you have in your wonderful grandma ❤️
What a sweet, sweet lady 💕
I can't hear her , the audio is terrible!
This little sweet lady reminds me so much in looks & actions of my husbands grandma born in 1894. They don't make em like that anymore. Their faith in God and hard work saw them through.
Love that tune! It's from O Brother Where Art Thou.
In the 60s we were raised like that
This is my great aunt Garnet. Elmer was my paw paw.
This makes me feel close to my grandpa
I was born and reared in Omar, WV, and my daddy was born and reared in Pine Creek. I daddy was James Norman Bailey and he was the son of Huda Lane Bailey and Dixie Mae Curry Bailey.
Watching in April 2020....thank you for this video friend!
❤ God bless!
These stories are so important. I'm young but I'm already chronicalling my life for my kids. I want them to know what times we live through now
Oh would love to be able to hear this....someone needs to re-do the film with closed captions as the volume is not loud enough to understand what she is saying.
Mary Thornsberry my last name too Tommy Thornsberry
Try headphones that’s what I use with my iPad.
Yes please. I can't hear this either.
"I'll be alright..." When she said that, the biggest smile filled my face. God bless this beautiful woman.
What a wonderful experience watching this. It reminded me of my family who have passed just wished I had recorded them. Thanks
The Lord bless this gentle lady 💔
The sound is terrible...you can't hear the lady being Interview!
RUclips it on your TV, I had no issues
All my family hail from sand mountain in Northeast Alabama. I have our family Mason bible. A treasure trove of names.my daddies mama was a drain and my mamawas a Wilson. I have heard the stories and loved to hear them all
what state?
West Virginia I think.
I always love stories like this of the people who lived in west by God, in the old days. Tough folk!
The audio is deplorable on this. I have headphones and still can only make out every other word.
cowboy6591 I’m using a Bose speaker to hear it.
Love this wonderful lady. She is my great aunt. Elmer, her brother was my grandpa.
I saw the foto with the man with the sign saying he wanted work, not charity. In today's times people not only want,but demand charity and refuse work.....
I wish I lived there
God bless her!
Love your grandma❣️
This was so wonderful,thank you
Omg, her daddy was murdered right in front of her. I just want to hug her and love on her. She was crying. :(
She reminds me so much of my momma, whose family was from Cow Creek/Booneville. Our Moores gave the land for the town of Moore's Station, later renamed Booneville, Ky. There are plaques commemorating my ancestors. I just love hearing these old stories! Precious and priceless. 🙏❤
THE PRODIGAL ESOTERIC You are absolutely gorgeous
@@disturbedpatient425 well, thank you so much! You made my day! :)
THE PRODIGAL ESOTERIC oh my, my late husband Ron Barker was born at Cow Creek!
I'm 44 years old and I often thank about how nice it would be to live in that simpler time, God bless this lady for sharing her story.
This has been very interesting
What a gracious, classy and gentle lady. The world was a better place for her being in it. Thanks so much for this wonderful series.
Am I the only person who thinks this type of chronology should be viewed on mainstream television instead of the usual pointless, meaningless trash that is on now?