Jonathan Lowe is of Scotch-Irish descent, through his father, Nathan B. Lowe, the son of William and Grace Lowe, of Backcreek Township, Randolph County, North Carolina, honest, sturdy adherents of the Quaker Church. In 1860 Nathan Lowe migrated to Rush County, Indiana, and a year later came to Hendricks County, where he remained until the day of his death, the 3rd day of January, 1903. (Note his tomb stone and Hendricks County death records indicate the year was 1893) He was a well-informed, broadminded man, a successful farmer and a useful member of the community. Early in life he was married to Sarah Coffin, a native of Hendricks County, and to them were born six children: Lydia Jane (1869-1884) and James (1870-1880) (both deceased), Elizabeth Grace, Joseph C., Jonathan and Sarah Alice.
Jonathan Lowe is of Scotch-Irish descent, through his father, Nathan B. Lowe, the son of William and Grace Lowe, of Backcreek Township, Randolph County, North Carolina, honest, sturdy adherents of the Quaker Church. In 1860 Nathan Lowe migrated to Rush County, Indiana, and a year later came to Hendricks County, where he remained until the day of his death, the 3rd day of January, 1903. (Note his tomb stone and Hendricks County death records indicate the year was 1893) He was a well-informed, broadminded man, a successful farmer and a useful member of the community. Early in life he was married to Sarah Coffin, a native of Hendricks County, and to them were born six children: Lydia Jane (1869-1884) and James (1870-1880) (both deceased), Elizabeth Grace, Joseph C., Jonathan and Sarah Alice.
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