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Her parents Mr. & Mrs Edwin S. Hosmer
People in photo include: Roy L. Burtch
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My Hosmer love to fish and traveled many times to lakes in Al. When he passed I purchased his fishing tackle boxes. Many were fifty years old. He talked very little of his child hood. He was a secretive person . He married four times. Retired from the ore mines in Bessemer.
Where is the money you say? I am asking the same question. Maybe when mom is no longer with us will we see the money again. I don't know. Like her dad she is very secretive also.
The only glimps I remember made my eyes buldge. My granddad wanted me to see it as if not to allow it to be forgotton. He would take a twenty, each time he went to town, no more no less. I took him to town once a month and viewed the money near the end of his days and enjoyed what time I had with him.
His line goes back to the first Hosmer to migrate to Alabama. Story has it that on the voage he was made deaf and blind from a fever. Hope you've enjoyed my buldging memory of an ore miner.