From Azores to California | Oneal Lourence
In this special episode of One Mar Podcast, Frank sits down with his grandfather, Oneal Lourence, for a deeply personal conversation about family history, hardship, and the long road from the Azores to California. Oneal shares vivid memories from his childhood, growing up around farms, animals, and village life, while also opening up about the realities of poverty, work, and learning how to survive at a young age.
As the conversation continues, Oneal reflects on school, the push from his father to learn how to read, the difficult jobs he took on as a teenager, and the choices that shaped his future. The episode also follows his path toward America, including the uncertainty of leaving home, the journey west, and the early relationships that helped define the next chapter of his life. It is a warm and emotional family story that preserves lived history in a way only a conversation like this can.
00:00 Welcome to the show and introducing Grandpa Oneal
00:01 Early childhood memories in the Azores
00:05 Life on the farm, animals, and learning independence young
00:12 Village life, family traditions, and local celebrations
00:17 War-era changes and the airbase near home
00:20 School, learning to read, and his father’s influence
00:22 Early jobs, hard labor, and the search for better pay
00:30 His parents leave for America and he stays behind
00:31 Moving to the city and learning road and cobblestone work
00:57 Getting the ticket west and heading for California
00:58 The train ride to California and arriving with very little
01:13 Meeting the woman who would become his wife
* Oneal’s earliest memories growing up in the Azores
* The role family, neighbors, and village life played in his childhood
* How work started early and shaped his sense of responsibility
* Why education mattered so much to his father
* The pressure and uncertainty surrounding war, work, and migration
* The emotional reality of leaving home for America
* The small moments and relationships that changed the course of his life
This episode is more than a family interview. It is an oral history. Oneal’s stories capture a way of life that is easy to lose with time, and hearing them directly from him gives the episode a real sense of heart and permanence. It is about migration, resilience, family sacrifice, and the kind of perspective that only comes from lived experience.
If this conversation meant something to you, share it with someone in your family. Stories like this deserve to be passed on.
Oneal Lourence, Azores, California, immigration story, family history, Portuguese heritage, oral history, grandfather interview, life story, American dream, One Mar Podcast
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