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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Simeon L. Smith | Tales of Cape Cod |
Part 1: Born in 1908, Mr. Smith tells us that he is a fifth generation Simeon. He is 69 and lives in Eastham. His grandfather built the Orleans post office and owned several houses in the area. Mr. Smith was born at Whalewalk Farm, a local landmark in Orleans. He remembers his grandmother's story of his grandfather told to deposit an unwanted family of cats on Simpson's Island where he had corn fields. At the end of the day he found they had left the island and gone back to the mainland. |
Betty Richards | Eastham, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
Theodore A. Young | Tales of Cape Cod |
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Susan Greene | Eastham, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
Walter N. Lewis | Tales of Cape Cod |
Born in 1906, in Ostrerville, Mr. Lewis recalls that his paternal grandfather was a peddler and grandmother was a nurse who worked for wealthy summer residents. She was a Bliss and her family owned substantial land in Centerville. His father was a carpenter and shell fisherman. His mother took in washing and ironing. Mr. |
Frank Rudd | Osterville, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives | |
William L. Grozier | Tales of Cape Cod |
Mr. Grozier was born in North Truro in 1904. His paternal grandfather John Paine Grozier was born in Truro. His grandfather’s occupation was a teamer, one who collected cargo from shipwrecks on the beaches and then reloaded it on ships. His father John Franklin Grozier was a road man who worked for the town of Truro for 32 years. Mr. |
Betty Richards | North Truro, MA | The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives |