Person:Robert Lowther (10)

Watchers
m. 18 Aug 1791
  1. William Lowther1791 -
  2. Sarah "Sallie" LowtherAbt 1793 -
  3. Mary-Ann LowtherAbt 1794 - 1873
  4. Margaret LowtherAbt 1795 -
  5. Dr. Jesse Lowther, Jr.Abt 1797 - Bef 1880
  6. Dr. Robert H LowtherAbt 1800 - Bef 1839
  7. Sudna LowtherAbt 1800 -
  8. Uriah LowtherAbt 1800 -
  9. Elias J Lowther1801 - 1877
  10. Elizabeth LowtherAbt 1802 -
  11. Drusilla LowtherAbt 1804 -
  12. Millie LowtherAbt 1805 -
m. Abt 1825
  1. Daniel Stringer Lowther, Esq.Abt 1833 - 1856
  2. William Lowther, Esq.Abt 1835 - Aft 1850
Facts and Events
Name[1] Dr. Robert H Lowther
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1800 West Milford, Harrison, West Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1825 Harrison, West Virginia, United Statesto Eleanor "Ellen" Stringer
Residence? Weston, Lewis, West Virginia, United States
Death[1] Bef 1839 Mississippi, United Statesdies after 9 days of fever
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Dr. Robert Lowther, in Lowther, Minnie Kendall. History of Ritchie County: with biographical sketches of its pioneers and their ancestors, and with interesting reminiscences of Revolutionary and Indian times. (Wheeling, W. Va.: Wheeling News Litho Co., c1911)
    p 16.

    ... Dr. Robert married Mrs. Ellen Stringer Huffman, and located at Weston, and from there migrated to Mississippi, where he died after a nine days' illness of fever. His wife soon followed him to the grave from a broken heart, and the half-brother brought the two little sons, aged four and six years, back to their grandfather, Jesse, near the year 1839. Daniel was educated at Lexington and West Point, and after finishing his college work, came to Harrisville, where he opened a law office, and where he died a few months later, in 1856. William, who was also a lawyer, went to Texas, where he met his death at the hands of a man that he had decided a case against. Huffman, who was a colonel in the Confederate army, and who lost a leg in the cause, died at Clarksburg, unmarried. ...