He was a judge and was the son of Mark Perrin Lowrey, Brigadier General, Confederate States Army, who founded Blue Mountain College in Mississippi, and Sarah A. Holmes Lowrey, of Tennessee. [Biographical information provided by a Find-a-Grave visitor.]
Judge P.H. Lowrey, revered able lawyer and jurist, was born in March, 1860, in what is now Alcorn County, then Tishomingo, near Kossuth. He attended Mississippi College and studied law under Judge Hall and Judge Booth, and was admitted to the bar in Sardis in 1886. He was Circuit Judge of the Third District from 1900 to 1903, and upon the death of Judge Stone 1935, he became County Judge of Quitman County, which chair he now holds.
Information provided by Judge P. H. Lowrey, Marks, Mississippi (circa 1936-1938)
He was a judge and was the son of Mark Perrin Lowrey, Brigadier General, Confederate States Army, who founded Blue Mountain College in Mississippi, and Sarah A. Holmes Lowrey, of Tennessee. [Biographical information provided by a Find-a-Grave visitor.]
Judge P.H. Lowrey, revered able lawyer and jurist, was born in March, 1860, in what is now Alcorn County, then Tishomingo, near Kossuth. He attended Mississippi College and studied law under Judge Hall and Judge Booth, and was admitted to the bar in Sardis in 1886. He was Circuit Judge of the Third District from 1900 to 1903, and upon the death of Judge Stone 1935, he became County Judge of Quitman County, which chair he now holds.
Information provided by Judge P. H. Lowrey, Marks, Mississippi (circa 1936-1938)
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Judge Perrin Holmes Lowrey
1880 United States Federal Census
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1910 United States Federal Census
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Judge Perrin Holmes Lowrey
1900 United States Federal Census
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Judge Perrin Holmes Lowrey
1940 United States Federal Census
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Judge Perrin Holmes Lowrey
1930 United States Federal Census
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