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John Wesley Lowery

BirthJun 1852 - Al
Death23 Jun 1929 - Chesterfield, South Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Mardula Culpepper
FatherDavid Sanford Lowrey

Born in Al on Jun 1852 to David Sanford Lowrey and Elizabeth Mardula Culpepper. John Wesley Lowery married Martha Matilda Ard and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1929 in Chesterfield, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
David Sanford Lowrey
1830 - 1896
Elizabeth Mardula Culpepper
1832 - 1907
Spouse(s)
Martha Matilda Ard
1851 - 1924
Sarah Augusta Johnson
1863 - 1884
Sarah Ann Johnson
1861 - 1943
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Alvania Lowery
1879 - 1959
Aldora Lowery
1877 - 1918
Vantilla Arkansas Lowery
1874 - 1916
Callie Delia Lowery
1872 - 1930

John Clanton Lowry
1884 - 1902
Robert Lowery
1879 - 1883
Arthur Alton Lowery
1880 - 1962
Austin Sheridan Lowery
1882 - 1965

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