Audio recording of Paul Noack discussing the Foreman, Morgan, and Stutes families with the Foreman family. He and the family go through various materials together while the family chimes in with information. The family members talk over each other several times and a dog named Gizmo can be heard barking loudly. The group discusses various family members and people they knew or their family knew who lived in Louisiana and how they are all related. The recording ends abruptly while one of the men is speaking.
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Audio recording of Paul Noack discussing the Foreman, Morgan, and Stutes families with the Foreman family. He and the family go through various materials together while the family chimes in with information. The family members talk over each other several times and a dog named Gizmo can be heard barking loudly. The group discusses various family members and people they knew or their family knew who lived in Louisiana and how they are all related. The recording ends abruptly while one of the men is speaking.