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James Lowery

Birth1751 - Robeson, North Carolina, United States
Death22 Aug 1831 - Drowning Creek, Robeson, North Carolina, USA
MotherSarah Sally Kearsey
FatherJames Clinton Lowery

Born in Robeson, North Carolina, United States on 1751 to James Clinton Lowery and Sarah Sally Kearsey. James Lowery married Mary Nancy Sweat and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 Aug 1831 in Drowning Creek, Robeson, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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James Clinton Lowery
1742 - 1810
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Sarah Sally Kearsey
1731 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Mary Nancy Sweat
1793 - 1831
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Sarah Locklier
1719 - 1783
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Sarah Locklear
1749 - 1780
Children Show all
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Daniel Lowery
1782 - 1864
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Clarissa Sweat Lowery
1813 - 1897
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Katharine Lowery
1828 - 1898
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Celia Sweat Lowery
1817 - Unknown
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Wiley Lowery Oxendine
1830 - 1913
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Celia A Swett
1820 - Unknown
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Turner H Turnie Lowery
1822 - 1878
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Parker Deese
1811 - Unknown
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Sally Lowery Deese
1811 - Unknown

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