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Joseph Low

Birth1774 - Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England
Death3 MAR 1847 - Wadley's End, Gloucs
MotherMary Osborn
FatherThomas Lowe

Born in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England on 1774 to Thomas Lowe and Mary Osborn. Joseph Low married Susannah Francombe and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 MAR 1847 in Wadley's End, Gloucs.

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Parents
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Thomas Lowe
1742 - Unknown
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Mary Osborn
1745 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Francombe
1772 - 1842
Children Show all
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Elisabeth Lowe
1800 - Unknown
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John Lowe
1795 - 1877
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Hannah Lowe
1816 - 1882
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William Lowe
1807 - 1810
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Sarah Low
1803 - Unknown
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Susannah Low
1810 - 1897
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Mary Low
1798 - Unknown
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Nancy Low
1793 - Unknown
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Thomas Lowe
1805 - 1873
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Susannah Low
1810 - Unknown
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John Low
1805 - Unknown

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