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John Lowes

Birth08 May 1808 - Bedlington, Northumberland, , England
DeathJuly 1882 - Northumberland, United Kingdom
MotherMARY DITCHBURN
FatherThomas William Lowes

Born in Bedlington, Northumberland, , England on 08 May 1808 to Thomas William Lowes and MARY DITCHBURN. John Lowes married Margaret Cowper and had 9 children. He passed away on July 1882 in Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thomas William Lowes
1785 - 1851
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Mary Ditchburn
1787 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Cowper
1808 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Martha Lowes
1848 - Unknown
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Mary Lowes
1832 - Unknown
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Thomas Lowes
1842 - Unknown
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Phyllis Lowes
1828 - 1828
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Robert Lowes
1844 - 1914
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William Lowes
1839 - 1924
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John Lowes
1827 - 1897
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Harford Lowes
1850 - Unknown
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Joseph"josh" Lowe/
1836 - 1917

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