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Samuel Pearson Lowe

Birth13 Apr 1872 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death17 Oct 1950 - Ilford, Essex, England
MotherElizabeth Cheers
FatherEdward Lowe

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 13 Apr 1872 to Edward Lowe and Elizabeth Cheers. Samuel Pearson Lowe married Elizabeth Ada Crangle and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1950 in Ilford, Essex, England.

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Edward Lowe
1844 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cheers
1846 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ada Crangle
1870 - 1925
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Ada Elizabeth Lowe
1893 - 1962
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Violet Lowe
1898 - 1969
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James Lowe
1899 - 1901
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Cecilia Lowe
1914 - 1969
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Edward James Lowe
1901 - 1952
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Alice Lowe
1908 - Unknown
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Arthur Lowe
1905 - 1905
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Stanley Lowe
1906 - 1907

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