MAUDIE MAY

Book Two of Covered Wagon Family Books

by ALLIE L. WALKER


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/4/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781414011820

About the Book

Maude May Isaac was born on a homestead near Levering Michigan July 7, 1890, to a Swedish immigrant and wife.  She was third in a family of six children.  Her mother died when she was six years old.  She started having shortness of breath when very young and later developed a visible goiter that troubled her for years

Her father was a preacher and they often had visiting preachers and their families as Sunday dinner guests. One was a black family.  It was the first time she had seen black people and she learned that they were “just folks like us.”

She decided to be a Christian when she was six years old.  She finished The Eighth Reader at Canby Corners School, but High School was too far away for her to attend.

Her older sister married when she was twelve years old, leaving her the main housekeeper.  She learned to do the hard work of a farm woman early; to raise vegetables, cook on a wood-burning stove, wash clothes on a wash-board, make soap, pick wild berries, can them, make jams and jellies, dry fruits and vegetables for winter, take care of the meat from butchering, raise chickens and to sew.

Because of her “ugly goiter” she felt this would be her life until she met a young farmer and married. A daughter was born to them a year later and they moved to Indiana in search of a warmer climate and a better way to make a living

This true story is book 2 in a 4 book series about “THE COVERED WAGON FAMILY” as we became known in Marion, In. in 1924.  The others are Bound boy’s Son, Arkansas Homesteaders, and Just Like Gypsies.

This is a true story as told to the author. Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of all individuals.  The events and situations are true.


About the Author

Allie L. walker was born on a homestead in Arkansas, November 19, 1918.  Her parents, Sylvester D. and Maude Smith moved their family from Arkansas to Indiana in 1924 in an old, canvas covered, farm wagon; hoping for a better life for the family.

Allie grew up on a rented farm in Indiana.  She graduated from high school in 1937 and married Clifford E. Walker.  They farmed for eleven years, then,  moved to Matthews, Indiana.  Their four children graduated high school.  The oldest son, entered an apprenticeship and became a Tool and Die Journeyman for General Motors.  The other three worked and earned college degrees.  Their daughter and second son became teachers and the youngest son a Contractor for a large electric company. 

After the children married, Allie studied writing and  started  recording her family’s unusual history, THE COVERED WAGON FAMILY BOOKS.   This book, “ MAUDIE MAY”, is book 2 in the four book series.   Book 1 is “BOUND BOY’S SON”,   book 3 is “ARKANSAS, HOMESTEADERS” and 4 is “ JUST LIKE GYPSIES”.