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Capt. James Lowe
b.Abt 1730 Talbot, Maryland
m. 1729
  1. Frances LoweBet 1729 & 1737 - 1788
  2. Capt. James LoweAbt 1730 - 1802
  3. Sarah LoweAft 1731 - Aft 1760
  4. Elizabeth LoweAbt 1735 -
  5. Ester LoweAbt 1735 -
  6. Mary LoweAbt 1735 -
  • HCapt. James LoweAbt 1730 - 1802
  • WAnn LambdinAbt 1735 - 1778
m. 26 Jan 1758
  1. Lt. John Lowe1759 - 1806
  2. Elizabeth Lowe1760 -
  3. Lt. William Lowe1761 - 1782
  4. Thomas Lowe1762 - 1763
  5. Catherine Lowe1764 - 1831
  6. Ann Lowe1768 - 1828
  7. James Lowe1770 - Abt 1812
  8. Sarah Lowe1771 - Aft 1823
  9. Wrightson Lambdin Lowe1773 - 1848
  10. Mary Ann Lowe1776 - 1835
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Capt. James Lowe
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1730 Talbot, MarylandGrafton Manor
Marriage 26 Jan 1758 Talbot County, Marylandto Ann Lambdin
Death[2] 1802 Talbot, Maryland, United States
References
  1. Maryland Marriage Records, Annie Walker Burns.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Capt. James Lowe, in Maryland Historical Society. Maryland Historical Magazine. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Maryland Historical Society).

    Vol 47, No 2 (Jun 1947)
    p 142 -
    ... James Lowe, the only son [of John Lowe, Jr. ], inherited most of the original "Grafton Manor," part from his father and part from his uncle Thomas, who died unmarried. He married, January 26, 1758, Ann Lambdin, a daughter of the Lambdin and Wrightson families. James Lowe's military record began in 1748 as a member of Captain Haddaway's Company of Colonial Militia.[MDHM 6:192] The Maryland Gazette reported the arrival on Friday, May 5, 1752, of Captain James Lowe, Master of the Elijah, direct from the coast of Africa with "a parcel of healthy slaves, men, women and children." James Lowe is duly recorded in the Talbot Census of 1776 and in the Federal Census of 1790. Some of his transactions are in the Debt Books of 1766. In March 1756 he was one of those who befriended "the late inhabitants of Nova Scotia late set down in this Province.[MDHM 3:12] The Council at Annapolis, Thursday, May 23, 1776, confirmed his commission in Captain Haddaway's Company of Talbot troops, 38th Regiment.[Archives of MD 11:438] His sword is in the possession of the author of this article.