son of O.A. Lowe
(birth year is calculated)
The broil between brothers William, Thomas, Obadiah and Rhodes Lowe - at their father's residence on December 29, 1869, resulted in the killing of one brother Obadiah, and the wounding of another, Rhodes. Lewis W. Link, a justice and acting coroner, held an inquest next day, with Ben Brewington, W.W. Royal, John Q. Armstrong, Thomas Rattan, J.H. Morris and J.B. Montgomery, jurors, when a verdict against William Lowe Jr was returned.
History of Adair, Sullivan, Putnam,
and Schuyler Counties, Missouri
The Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888
page 293
son of O.A. Lowe
(birth year is calculated)
The broil between brothers William, Thomas, Obadiah and Rhodes Lowe - at their father's residence on December 29, 1869, resulted in the killing of one brother Obadiah, and the wounding of another, Rhodes. Lewis W. Link, a justice and acting coroner, held an inquest next day, with Ben Brewington, W.W. Royal, John Q. Armstrong, Thomas Rattan, J.H. Morris and J.B. Montgomery, jurors, when a verdict against William Lowe Jr was returned.
History of Adair, Sullivan, Putnam,
and Schuyler Counties, Missouri
The Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888
page 293
Family Members
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Melissa Lowe Shelton
1833–1897
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Rhoades Lowe
1835–1910
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Mary Caroline Lowe Tate
1837–1883
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Daniel Lowe
1838–1901
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John Lowe
1840–1904
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Andrew Jackson "Jack" Lowe
1841–1914
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William Lowe
1844–1911
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Elizabeth Lowe Conley
1846–1926
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Thomas Lowe
1848–1880
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James Logan Lowe
1850–1935
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Henry Tremble Lowe
1855–1936
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Franklin Lowe
1857–1878
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