“How much do you know about your ancestry?”

“Not really all that much. I know mostly naval stuff as far as who has been in the Army or Navy. Most of my family is from Guam. My grandma and mom were born there. My grandpa was in the Navy and got stationed there, that’s where he met my grandma. He took her here and she never wanted to go back because she liked the mountains.”

Krimzon Duncan

Moab

“I know a lot of my dad’s side, which is mainly German. My mom’s side is first-generation Swiss. I have family over in Switzerland still. My mom’s family migrated over here from Sembrancher. When my grandpa got married, he ended up buying a ranch, so now we have a fourth-generation family ranch in Gunnison, Colorado, that is still being used.”

Sylvia Violet

Moab

“Moderately well. We’re from Ireland. When my family moved to America they were potato farmers in Maine. Both of my parents are from Maine. I spent most of my life in Vermont. Now, I split my time between Vermont and Colorado, but I spend every May in Moab.”

Cindy Burke

Snowmass, Colorado