interview an old member of your family to find out what they remember about the changes in society
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Explanation:
When you are ready to conduct an interview, have the questions in front of you to make sure you are getting the information you desire. Conversations about family can go many directions. When possible, record the interview on audio or video.
What is your full name and why were you named that? (Include maiden name for women.)
Were you named after someone else?
Did you have a nickname when you were growing up? If so, what was it and why were called that?
Have you had any other nicknames as an adult?
What do your family members call you now?
When and where were you born?
When were you baptized, and what was your religion?
What was the religion of your parents and your grandparents?
What church, if any, do you attend now?
What church do your parents and your grandparents attend?