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John Lowe

Birth1736 - Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, United States
Death1820 - Sparta, Hancock, Georgia, USA
MotherHannah Bagley
FatherJohn Henry Lowe

Born in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, United States on 1736 to John Henry Lowe and Hannah Bagley. John Lowe married Nancy Anne Butler and had 17 children. He passed away on 1820 in Sparta, Hancock, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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John Henry Lowe
1707 - 1759
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Hannah Bagley
1714 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Anne Butler
1738 - 1783
Children Show all
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John Lowe
1758 - 1793
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James Lowe
1777 - 1833
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William Lowe
1756 - 1835
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Edmund Edward Lowe
1781 - 1841
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Charity Matilda Lowe
1773 - 1869
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Thomas Lowe
1768 - 1849
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Nelle Lowe
1775 - 1776
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Martha C. Lowe
1779 - 1860
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Daniel Fielder Lowe
1760 - 1834
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Aaron Augustus Lowe
1761 - 1838
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Thomas Lowe
1760 - 1762
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Andrew Ralph Lowe
1755 - 1838
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Patsy Lowe
1755 - Unknown
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Hannah Lowe
1765 - 1826
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Jim Lowe
Unknown - Unknown
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Gilbert Lowe
1789 - 1848
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William Lowe
1775 - 1815

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