History of Mecklenburg County:
Mary Johnston md Samuel Lowrie son of Judge Samuel Lowrie lived on the Beattie's Ford road seventeen miles north west of Charlotte. Mr Lowrie died in Missouri in 1846 of Yellow fever, his wife Mrs Mary Lowrie died 1849 leaving four sons and one daughter, The sons all volunteered in the army. Houston a Capt. in the sixth reg. N.C.T was killed in Sharpsburg, Md Sept-17-1862 , Lt. Jas. B. Lowrie was killed at Gettysburg July-3-1863, Capt. Patrick J. Lowrie died at Wilmington, N.C. of Yellow fever, Saumel Lowrie the only one of the four who lived though the war resided in Florida died 1892. Patrick married about 1860 in Ansonville, Anson Co,N.C. Louisa Jemima Watkins whom was born in Anson Co,North Carolina, Louisa died in Denver, Co. May, 1919
History of Mecklenburg County:
Mary Johnston md Samuel Lowrie son of Judge Samuel Lowrie lived on the Beattie's Ford road seventeen miles north west of Charlotte. Mr Lowrie died in Missouri in 1846 of Yellow fever, his wife Mrs Mary Lowrie died 1849 leaving four sons and one daughter, The sons all volunteered in the army. Houston a Capt. in the sixth reg. N.C.T was killed in Sharpsburg, Md Sept-17-1862 , Lt. Jas. B. Lowrie was killed at Gettysburg July-3-1863, Capt. Patrick J. Lowrie died at Wilmington, N.C. of Yellow fever, Saumel Lowrie the only one of the four who lived though the war resided in Florida died 1892. Patrick married about 1860 in Ansonville, Anson Co,N.C. Louisa Jemima Watkins whom was born in Anson Co,North Carolina, Louisa died in Denver, Co. May, 1919
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