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Margaret Patsy Lowe

Birth1775 - Maryland, Orange, North Carolina, USA
Death1 June 1850 - Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Dunlap
FatherJames Guthrie

Born in Maryland, Orange, North Carolina, USA on 1775 to James Guthrie and Elizabeth Dunlap. Margaret Patsy Lowe married Thomas LOW and had 14 children. She passed away on 1 June 1850 in Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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James Guthrie
1730 - 1774
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Elizabeth Dunlap
1743 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Low
1759 - 1829
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Elizabeth Lowe
1800 - 1836
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Alexander Lowe
1804 - 1849
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James Washington Lowe
1810 - 1882
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Catherine Lowe
1789 - 1855
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Rufus Milton "Ruff" Lowe
1822 - 1908
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Isaac Lowe
1798 - 1880
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Greenbury Lowe
1807 - 1876
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Frances M. Lowe
1816 - 1870
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John Franklin Lowe
1809 - 1847
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Thomas Lowe
1790 - 1848
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Mary Caroline Lowe
1814 - 1872
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Isaac Lowe
1800 - Unknown
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Louisa Lowe
1803 - 1881
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David C. R. Lowe
1815 - 1889

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