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Abram Lowe

Birthabt 1803 - New York
Death1856 - New York, USA
MotherPolly DuBoise Martin (Goudiere)
FatherGideon Lowe

Born in New York on abt 1803 to Gideon Lowe and Polly DuBoise Martin (Goudiere). Abram Lowe married Harriette C Payne and had 9 children. He passed away on 1856 in New York, USA.

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Parents
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Gideon Lowe
1779 - 1853
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Polly Duboise Martin (Goudiere)
1782 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Harriette C Payne
1824 - 1901
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Adelia Frye
1822 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Frame
1816 - 1842
Children Show all
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Wallace Low
1857 - 1861
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William Frame Lowe
1829 - 1919
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Lucina Lowe
1836 - 1915
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Elizabeth Lowe
1846 - Unknown
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Dewitt C Lowe
1841 - Unknown
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Celestine C Lowe
1838 - 1907
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Elbridge Lowe
1849 - 1862
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Polly M Lowe
1834 - 1912
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Adele Lowe
1830 - 1846

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