He was charged with grand larceny in Shelby County, Alabama, in 1867. He, his father John; grandmother Rutha Thames; neighbor Howard Glasscock; and his brother-in-law John M. Busby had to put up a $600 bond for him to appear in court. The judge in the case approved a change of venue from Shelby County to Baker (Chilton) County.
He married Louisa Jane Narcissa Dubose, daughter of William Dubose and Martha Doud, on December 22, 1866, in Shelby County, Alabama (Jemison was in Shelby at the time). They had two children, Levi and Samuel, by 1870. Joe died in 1871 and Louisa moved to Coffee County, Alabama, to be near her parents. Louisa remarried in 1871 to Arnold Hornsby and died in Coffee County in 1924.
He was charged with grand larceny in Shelby County, Alabama, in 1867. He, his father John; grandmother Rutha Thames; neighbor Howard Glasscock; and his brother-in-law John M. Busby had to put up a $600 bond for him to appear in court. The judge in the case approved a change of venue from Shelby County to Baker (Chilton) County.
He married Louisa Jane Narcissa Dubose, daughter of William Dubose and Martha Doud, on December 22, 1866, in Shelby County, Alabama (Jemison was in Shelby at the time). They had two children, Levi and Samuel, by 1870. Joe died in 1871 and Louisa moved to Coffee County, Alabama, to be near her parents. Louisa remarried in 1871 to Arnold Hornsby and died in Coffee County in 1924.
Gravesite Details
Unmarked
Family Members
-
Mary Elizabeth Lowery Glass
1840–1936
-
John Thames Lowery
1840–1865
-
David L. Lowry
1844–1864
-
Thomas Monroe Lowery A.K.A. William Monroe Thomas
1848 – unknown
-
Samuel Morgan Lowery
1849–1924
-
Kiziah Jane Lowery Boles
1851 – unknown
-
Rutha Ann Lowery Harding
1853–1887
-
James Marion Lawery
1855–1936
-
William Robert Lowery
1857–1933
-
Charles H Lowery
1860–1934
-
George Wilson Lowery
1864–1949
Advertisement
Advertisement