Families
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Wilodean "Debbie" Kirby interview, 2022-12-10
Item
Identifier: rwhc_ohp_2022_006.wav
Abstract
In this oral history interview, Ms. Willodean Kirby discusses her life and experiences moving from Sylacauga, Alabama, to Washington, D.C. Ms. Kirby talks about her upbringing and educational experiences in Sylacauga and reflects on her move to D.C. at the age of 17 after graduating from high school. She discusses her life and work in Washington, her relationship with the interviewer’s grandmother, and her return to Sylacauga to care for her parents at the end of their lives. Finally, Ms....
Dates:
2022-12-10
Minnie S. Woodson Family Genealogical Collection
Collection
Identifier: 091
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of materials collected by Minnie S. Woodson while researching the history of the Woodson family, including items such as clippings, census records, family trees, articles, photographs, correspondence, and newsletters. Of particular interest is information regarding the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society newsletter.
Dates:
1842-1994
Wormley Family Genealogical Research Collection
Collection
Identifier: 065
Scope and Contents
The collection was organized by the Wormley family before it was transferred to the Library. An index was published and included in the collection. Therefore, it was decided that the collection maintain its original order. However, there are volumes listed in the index that are not present in the collection. Included with the collection are three CD-ROM discs that contain scanned images of the volumes. However, these discs are not complete. Several items are missing from the files of various...
Dates:
1784-1984
Yolanda McCutchen interview, 2020-10-30
Item
Identifier: dcpl_dcohc028_06.wav
Abstract
Director of Public Relations at the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency, Yolanda McCutchen, discusses her family’s roots in rural South Carolina and the aspirations that lead her to eventually work in Washington D.C. Beginning, first, by explaining her enjoyment of daily walks on the Wilson Bridge Trail and gardening at her home, Yolanda details the ways Covid19 has necessitated her making adjustments to her daily routine. Regaling memories from her childhood, as the youngest of many...
Dates:
2020-10-30