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Letter: A marvelous family history

Prudence Hutchison writes:
Miss Willie Rosenbaum, beloved ACHS English teacher and my homeroom teacher, was never married. She was NOT Jim Blair's mother.

I was interested in reading about her nephew, Glenn Epperson's donation of her family heirlooms to the Trabue House. I also attended Columbia Christian Church with her as well as her sister and brother-in-law, Mrs Mabel and Mr Morris Epperson. A fine family as well.

Dave Rosenbaum has written a marvelous family history of the Rosenbaum family in Adair County. I attended Columbia Christian Church with his dad, Mr Stanley Rosenbaum and his mother, Mrs Norene Rosenbaum. They were a very fine couple.

BTW, Dave, your family surname means "red tree" in German if I am correct. --PHW

Comments re article 100636 Letter Robert Martin also graduated West Point more on Rosenbaum family




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