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Family history interviews are a good way to capture memories before they are lost. They help you verify and preserve names and dates — the sort of information you would typically record on a family group sheet or pedigree chart. These interviews are also one of the best ways to preserve a wealth of stories, testimonies, thoughts, and feelings. Creating Oral Histories from the FamilySearch Wiki has some interview suggestions you may find helpful. Options for recording: The facility is designed to accommodate individuals or groups.
 * One person can record themselves reading or verbalizing their memories or histories.
 * Two or more people can record a conversation or share memories with each other.
 * One person can interview others while recording their responses.