Description:Many days I spent days researching my ancestors only to discover that I was following in some other researcher's tracks. It would have saved me considerable time, trips and money if I'd known of their research earlier. This book is a compilation of research completed on Samuel Lowery that will be beneficial to anyone researching this Revolutionary War Soldier. Samuel Lowery was believed to have been born around 1760 in Ireland. He married Hanna Jeffers/Peppers in Virginia. She was born 1768 in Virginia so he must have immigrated when he was quite young to Virginia. His gr-grandson Joel Lowrey applied and was accepted to the Sons of the American Revolution for his Revolutionary War Service on August 21, 1918. Samuel and his wife Hannah moved to Rhea County, Tennessee before 1790 where two known sons were born. Joel Cannon Lowery was born November 6, 1790 and John Lowrey was born around 1798. It is known that Joel served in the War of 1812 and John probably did as well. However, he could have been too young since he was believed to have been born in 1798. Many Tennessee soldiers who served with Gen. Andrew Jackson traveled through Bibb County, Alabama on the way to New Orleans. Some returned to stack their claim when the new Alabama territory opened up with the Indian removal by President Jackson. This may have been the reason Joel and John traveled to Bibb County, Alabama. Hundreds of descendants of Samuel Lowery still live in Alabama while others moved further west. The name Lowery is spelled in different ways on census records. Some other examples are Lowry, Loury, Lowrey. Lawery, An outline of descendants with names and locations precedes the genealogy record with notes, biographical information and sources. Check the outline to see if this is your family line by reading the Sample. Some surnames included in the book include: BLACK, CATES, COTTINGHAM, DAILEY, DAVIS, DESMOND, DUNCAN, GOODWON, HALL, HAYES, HOGAN, IVIE, JEFFERS, JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, LANGSTON, LITTEN, LITTON, LOWREY, LOWRY, MCINTOSH, MCKINNEY, PRATT, RILEY, ROTENBERRY, SMITH, THAMES, THOMAS, WEAVER, WOOD While every attempt has been made to document all data found in this compilation, as with all genealogy works, there is the possibility of inaccuracies. Please use this book as a starting point in your own research.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Some Alabama Descendants of SAMUEL LOWERY Revolutionary War Soldier (Alabama Pioneer Descendants Book 31). To get started finding Some Alabama Descendants of SAMUEL LOWERY Revolutionary War Soldier (Alabama Pioneer Descendants Book 31), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Some Alabama Descendants of SAMUEL LOWERY Revolutionary War Soldier (Alabama Pioneer Descendants Book 31)
Description: Many days I spent days researching my ancestors only to discover that I was following in some other researcher's tracks. It would have saved me considerable time, trips and money if I'd known of their research earlier. This book is a compilation of research completed on Samuel Lowery that will be beneficial to anyone researching this Revolutionary War Soldier. Samuel Lowery was believed to have been born around 1760 in Ireland. He married Hanna Jeffers/Peppers in Virginia. She was born 1768 in Virginia so he must have immigrated when he was quite young to Virginia. His gr-grandson Joel Lowrey applied and was accepted to the Sons of the American Revolution for his Revolutionary War Service on August 21, 1918. Samuel and his wife Hannah moved to Rhea County, Tennessee before 1790 where two known sons were born. Joel Cannon Lowery was born November 6, 1790 and John Lowrey was born around 1798. It is known that Joel served in the War of 1812 and John probably did as well. However, he could have been too young since he was believed to have been born in 1798. Many Tennessee soldiers who served with Gen. Andrew Jackson traveled through Bibb County, Alabama on the way to New Orleans. Some returned to stack their claim when the new Alabama territory opened up with the Indian removal by President Jackson. This may have been the reason Joel and John traveled to Bibb County, Alabama. Hundreds of descendants of Samuel Lowery still live in Alabama while others moved further west. The name Lowery is spelled in different ways on census records. Some other examples are Lowry, Loury, Lowrey. Lawery, An outline of descendants with names and locations precedes the genealogy record with notes, biographical information and sources. Check the outline to see if this is your family line by reading the Sample. Some surnames included in the book include: BLACK, CATES, COTTINGHAM, DAILEY, DAVIS, DESMOND, DUNCAN, GOODWON, HALL, HAYES, HOGAN, IVIE, JEFFERS, JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, LANGSTON, LITTEN, LITTON, LOWREY, LOWRY, MCINTOSH, MCKINNEY, PRATT, RILEY, ROTENBERRY, SMITH, THAMES, THOMAS, WEAVER, WOOD While every attempt has been made to document all data found in this compilation, as with all genealogy works, there is the possibility of inaccuracies. Please use this book as a starting point in your own research.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Some Alabama Descendants of SAMUEL LOWERY Revolutionary War Soldier (Alabama Pioneer Descendants Book 31). To get started finding Some Alabama Descendants of SAMUEL LOWERY Revolutionary War Soldier (Alabama Pioneer Descendants Book 31), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.