[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Memory; Was Re: Dreger/Krebs
Jerry Frank
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
Tue Apr 6 07:37:11 PDT 2004
Delores raises a very important point regarding talking to elderly people.
My mother always claimed that my grandparents NEVER talked about the old
country. Yet when I started to feed her information from my research, her
memory was activated. "Oh yes, I remember my dad mentioning
Tutchin." OR "You know, I think they did mention an Aunt Christine at one
time."
Although general memory fails, there can be words or phrases that trigger
something. bringing back much more than you expected.
At 05:51 AM 06/04/2004 -0600, Delores Stevens wrote:
>Thank you to all for replies. Just an update on Adolf Dreger son of ?
>Dreger and Wilhelmine Krebs. I talked with an older relative who remembered
>that her grandfather had a sister, didn't know about any brothers.
>Initially she couldn't remember the sisters name, but called me yesterday as
>she had the name.
>
>Auguste Dreger daughter of ? Dreger and Wilhelmine Krebs. married Gus
>Schmidt, became a widow and then married Martin Schiewe. They resided in
>Rosenfeld, Manitoba.
>
>So, talking to older relatives may not yeild immediate results, but gets
>them to thinking and they remember bits of information.
>
>Delores Stevens
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
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