Person:Samuel Lower (2)

Watchers
Samuel R. Lower
m. 1863
  1. Jacob Lower1866 - 1929
  2. Ida Lower1868 -
  3. Edward Lower1871 - 1877
  4. Samuel R. Lower1873 - 1948
  5. Henry Lower1875 - 1940
  6. Margarette E. Lower1877 -
  7. Katharina Lower1878 - 1879
  8. George Lower1880 - 1880
  9. William Lower1881 - 1938
m. 12 Aug 1897
  1. Bonnie Bernice Lower1898 - 1970
Facts and Events
Name[2][4] Samuel R. Lower
Gender Male
Birth[4] 14 Apr 1873 Urbana, Wabash, Indiana, United States
Census[7] 1880 Chester Township, Wabash County, IndianaAge: 6
Residence[1] 1897 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States
Marriage 12 Aug 1897 to Mary I. Dunfee
Census? 1900 Noble Township, Wabash County, Indianaage: 26
Census? 1910 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge: 37
Occupation[6] 1910, 1914 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesTeamster
Military[5] 1918 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesWWI Draft Registration Card
Census? 1920 Noble Township, Wabash County, IndianaAge: 45
Census? 1930 Wabash, IndianaAge 56
Death[3] 1 Apr 1948 Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge: 74
Funeral[4] 1948 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesJones Funeral Home
Burial[3] 5 Apr 1948 Wabash, IndianaFalls Cemetery
Cause of Death[3] 1948 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesDiabetic coma
Religion[4] Charter member of Noth Side Evangelical United Brethern Church
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SAMUEL is buried with a group of people in Section "E" of Falls Cemetery, which is in the southwestern area of the cemetery. There are at least 11 relatives buried here. Samuel & Mary's stone is to the far right, and facing up the hill.

--White Creek 22:04, 16 July 2019 (UTC)

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References
  1. "Wabash City Directory".

    Residence: 2 East Manchester Ave.
    Employed: Thomas Bridges & Sons

    The company has an old history in Wabash. Four pages of the history appear in the "Biographical Memoirs" (1901) and describe the company's masonry and street projects in Wabash. The book references a downtown project called: "Bridges & Hipskind block".

  2. Barb & Bob Lower of Kokomo, Indiana.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Certificate of Death - Indiana State Board of Health.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Obituary.
  5. www.Ancestry.com.
  6. Wabash City Directory.
  7. Surname spelled "LAVER".