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James Robert Lowell

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Preacher for churches of Christ. One preacher with three names and identities:

1. Frank Caldwell

2. Roy Childers

3. James Robert Lowell

Three wives:

1. Henrietta "Etta" Edwards Caldwell

2. Mary McCoy Childers

3. Myrtle Lee Watson Lowell

Late 1921:
Lowell arrived in Asher, Pottawatomie Co. Ok. Was new preacher for the Church of Christ.

1922: married Myrtle
Ca. 1923: preacher in Crescent, OK. (northest of Oklahoma City).

1924: preacher in Drumright, Creek Co. OK.

July 3, 1924: Annie Lou Lowel born in Drumright.

1926: Preacher in Bagwell, Texas.

Aug. 1926: Abandoned Myrtle and Annie Lou after being coincidentally confronted by George Washington Edwards (brother of Etta) at a gas station in Bagwell.

May 1927: A short stay in Stillwell, OK. Myrtle had found out he was there and had written to the elders and he intercepted the letter. He wrote back to her from Stillwell in May 1927.

After this, all contact with Caldwell/Childers/Lowell was lost.
Preacher for churches of Christ. One preacher with three names and identities:

1. Frank Caldwell

2. Roy Childers

3. James Robert Lowell

Three wives:

1. Henrietta "Etta" Edwards Caldwell

2. Mary McCoy Childers

3. Myrtle Lee Watson Lowell

Late 1921:
Lowell arrived in Asher, Pottawatomie Co. Ok. Was new preacher for the Church of Christ.

1922: married Myrtle
Ca. 1923: preacher in Crescent, OK. (northest of Oklahoma City).

1924: preacher in Drumright, Creek Co. OK.

July 3, 1924: Annie Lou Lowel born in Drumright.

1926: Preacher in Bagwell, Texas.

Aug. 1926: Abandoned Myrtle and Annie Lou after being coincidentally confronted by George Washington Edwards (brother of Etta) at a gas station in Bagwell.

May 1927: A short stay in Stillwell, OK. Myrtle had found out he was there and had written to the elders and he intercepted the letter. He wrote back to her from Stillwell in May 1927.

After this, all contact with Caldwell/Childers/Lowell was lost.


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