Person:Frances Lowe (5)

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Frances Kemper Lowe
b.1844
m. 9 May 1843
  1. Frances Kemper Lowe1844 - 1915
  2. Elizabeth W. Lowe1846 - 1917
  3. Henry Lowe1848 - 1909
  4. Houston Lowe1849 - 1920
  5. _____ Lowe1851 - 1851
  6. Mary Davies Lowe1856 - 1919
Facts and Events
Name Frances Kemper Lowe
Gender Female
Birth? 1844
Marriage to Captain Charles Newbold
Death? 1915 Washington, District of Columbia, United States
References
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    Frances Kemper “Fanny” Lowe Newbold
    Birth: 1 Sep 1844 Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Death: 15 Jul 1915 (aged 70) Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
    Burial: Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA
    Plot: Section B, Lot 170
    Memorial #: 143887624
    Family Members
    Parents
    John Gilbert Lowe 1817-1892
    Marianna Louise Phillips Thruston-Lowe 1814-1896
    Spouse
    Charles Ross Newbold 1839-1908
    Siblings
    Elizabeth W. Lowe Stoddard 1846-1917
    Henry Clay Lowe 1848-1909
    Houston Lowe 1849-1920
    Infant Lowe 1851-1851
    Mary Davies Lowe Gaddis 1856-1919
    Half Siblings
    Eliza Phillips Thruston Houk 1833-1914
    Gates Phillips Thruston 1835-1912
    Jeanette J Thruston 1836-1866
    Dickinson Phillips Thruston 1838-1873
    Children
    Janet Thruston Newbold Noyes 1867-1942
    Thomas Ross Newbold 1869-1928
    John Lowe Newbold 1871-1931
    Fleming Newbold 1873-1949
    Henry Lowe Newbold 1876-1929
    William Welch Newbold 1878-1892
    Created by: HWA (46565033)
    Added: 18 Mar 2015
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143887624/frances-kemper-newbold
    Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 April 2019), memorial page for Frances Kemper “Fanny” Lowe Newbold (1 Sep 1844–15 Jul 1915), Find A Grave Memorial no. 143887624, citing Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA ; Maintained by HWA (contributor 46565033) .

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    Fannie Lowe Newbold
    Dayton Daily Journal

    July 16, 1915

    v. 108th Year, iss. 23 : pg. 10, col. 1
    died July 15 in Washington, D.C., widow of Capt. Charles Newbold, U.S.A., dau of late Col. John G. Lowe and Marianna Lowe of Dayton, living and dead relatives in Dayton are named