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Mary Lowe

Birth10 Feb 1880 - Lowmansville, Lawrence, Kentucky, USA
Death18 Aug 1926 - Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin, USA
MotherElizabeth Castle
FatherAmos Lowe

Born in Lowmansville, Lawrence, Kentucky, USA on 10 Feb 1880 to Amos Lowe and Elizabeth Castle. Mary Lowe married James Matthew "Mack" Sword and had 14 children. She passed away on 18 Aug 1926 in Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Amos Lowe
1857 - 1920
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Elizabeth Castle
1858 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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James Matthew "Mack" Sword
1875 - 1923
Children Show all
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James Archie Seward
1912 - 1981
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Evie Sword
1915 - 1980
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Robert Sword
1921 - 1991
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Edward Sword
1917 - 1981
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Ernie Sword
1905 - 1907
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Grady Henry Robinson
1900 - 1955
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Elmer Sword
1919 - 1994
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Mason Lowell Sword
1910 - 1965
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Amba Abby Sword
1907 - 1926
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Mayme Elsie Sword
1903 - 1986
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Eva Sword
1915 - 1980
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Marrie Sword
1903 - Unknown
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Grady Sword
1901 - Unknown
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Elmer Sword
1901 - Unknown

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