BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
The County of Noble, Ohio
A History of Noble County Ohio from the Earliest Days
with Special Chapter on Military Affairs and Special Attention Given
to Resources,
By Hon. Frank M. Martin
1904
For Reference: Noble County was formed in 1851
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ROBERT F. LOWE
- Robert Lowe, one of the early residents of Noble
county, was a farmer in those pioneer days, and was the
first to bring the name into Noble county. James
Lowe, his son, was to bring the name into Lowe county.
James Lowe, his son, was born in Sharon township, in
1829, was a school teacher for a time, but followed farming
the most of his time. His wife was Catherine O.
Donovan, a native of London, England, who came to
America with a neighbor family when she was eighteen years
of age, and lived with that family in Sharon until her
marriage. They were the parents of eight children:
Arelisa Ann; widow of Charles Morrison;
Robert F.; Mary, Rosa, and William, deceased;
Andrew J.; Minnie and Linnie (twins).
Mrs. Lowe died in 1896, and Mr. Lowe, in 1898.
Robert F. Lowe was born at the old homestead in
Sharon township in 1856, and has followed the plow most of
the time as his occupation. He was married in 1882 to
Isaphene Walters, a daughter of Harvey Walters,
an old resident of Noble county. They are the parents
of five children, Earle D.; Pearl, deceased;
Murley Myrtle, Mott Morton, and Erie Otella.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe are members of the Methodist
Protestant church.
Source: The County of Noble, Ohio - By Hon. Frank M.
Martin - 1904 - Page 160 |
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