Person:Lucinda Lower (1)

Watchers
m. 6 Sep 1789
  1. William Lower1808 - 1887
  2. Lucinda Lower1811 - 1901
  3. Dr. John Strange Lower1813 - 1867
  4. Jacob Lower1817 -
  5. Sarah Lower1820 - 1903
  6. Nehemiah G. LowerEst 1826 - 1864
m. 23 Jul 1833
  1. Margaret J. Simmonds1834 - 1914
  2. Nancy A. Simmonds1837 - 1838
  3. William E. Simmonds1840 - 1918
  4. James A. Simmonds1842 -
  5. Sarah E. Simmonds1844 - 1863
  6. Rebecca E. Simmonds1846 - 1859
  7. Jacob E. Simmonds1848 -
  8. Mary C. Simmonds1850 -
  9. Martha Isabelle Simmonds1852 -
  10. Elsa L. Simmonds1855 - 1860
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lucinda Lower
Alt Name[4] Louisa Lower
Gender Female
Birth[1][4] 18 Mar 1811 Preble County, Ohio
Marriage 23 Jul 1833 Fayette County, Indianato Allen Simmonds
Residence[4] 1839 Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana
Census[4] 11 Sep 1850 Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana
Census[1] 1900 Lafayette Township, Madison County, IndianaAge: 89
Death[2] 1901 Anderson, Madison, Indiana, United States
Burial[2][3][4] Jackson Township, Madison County, IndianaNeece Cemetery

LUCINDA and her husband are buried in the NEECE CEMETERY, as shown on the map below. The cemetery is old - having been created in circa 1840. The cemetery is located along the Pipe Creek, northwest of the city of Anderson, in Jackson Township. Lucinda's cousins, the Holstons, are buried in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery near the right edge of the map, and between Anderson and Alexandria. In the Alexandria area are families of Lowers who do not seem to connect to any others. This researcher lives near the city of Noblesville, at the left edge of the map, where Lucinda's father (Jacob Lower) is buried.

"White Creek's" great-great-grandfather's brother, Peter Lower, and his family, are buried at Anderson. Other related Lowers are buried at Frankton, northeast of the Neece Cemetery.

There are Lower families (of unknown origin) living in the northeast corner of Hamilton County, near Omega on the map. There is also an unknown Lower buried in a cemetery just below the edge of the map.

--White Creek 04:26, 25 January 2014 (UTC)

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Akerboom, Jack. Descendants of Hans Lauer Lower. (Morgantown, Pennsylvania: Masthof Press)
    807 Pages, 2002.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tombstone.
  3. www.findagrave.com
    2008.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 www.johntippet.com.