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John Wesley Eavey Bowman

Birth3 Sep 1877 - Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death25 Jun 1962 - Washington County, Maryland, USA
MotherCaroline (Cal) Mary Bachtel
FatherJohn Edward Bowman

Born in Washington County, Maryland, USA on 3 Sep 1877 to John Edward Bowman and Caroline (Cal) Mary Bachtel. John Wesley Eavey Bowman had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Jun 1962 in Washington County, Maryland, USA.

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John Edward Bowman
1838 - 1907
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Caroline (Cal) Mary Bachtel
1844 - 1919
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Max Bowman
1911 - 1964
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Mary Geneva Bowman
1915 - 1995
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Hilda Fern Bowman
1907 - 1987
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Nelle L. Mclaughlin
1905 - 1986
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Robert Seibert Bowman
1898 - 1992
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Edna M Bowman
1902 - Unknown
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Elnora Bowman
1913 - Unknown

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