My grandmother, Ruth Bowman May, was from the family of Eli and Amanda Bowman and they lived "behind" Singers Glen on Turleytown Road.
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I am not sure who everyone is in this photo
but I think Grandmother is the back row on the left.
She was an accomplished seamstress and taught me how to sew when I was in elementary school. It was an advantage of growing up with grandparents because they have more time to teach you things. She was very thrifty and would take worn adult winter coats and make them into children's coats.
After Grandaddy died, the attorney said he's never worked with a woman who knew so much about the farm books and legal matters.
Four Generations:
Eli Bowman, Ruth Bowman May, Walker May, Jr., and Mary Elizabeth May.
I shared my family with Gary this year and he fit right in. Actually, he knew most of the people.Eli Bowman, Ruth Bowman May, Walker May, Jr., and Mary Elizabeth May.
It's interesting that we grew up 6 miles apart and only 2 years difference in age, yet we didn't know each other. We figured out that we rode the same bus from Mt. Clinton Elementary School to Turner Ashby High School. We do know many of the same people, that's for sure. Then again, that's kind of a "Shenandoah Valley Thing!"
My mouth is already watering at the thought of the Bowman Reunion next July!
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