| 1. | Daniel Lowe (John Jacob Lowe1) was born Abt 1789 in Clark County, Kentucky, and died 29 Jan 1859 in Drakesville, Davis County, Iowa. He was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Davis County, Iowa. He married Hannah Delilah Booten Baber 22 Mar 1810 in Clark County, Kentucky, daughter of Obadiah Baber and Hannah Delilah Martin. She was born Abt 1785 in Clark County, Kentucky, and died 9 Sep 1852 in Drakesville, Davis County, Iowa. She was buried in Wheeler Cemetery, Davis County, Iowa. | ||||
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| 2. | Nancy Lowe (Daniel Lowe2, John Jacob Lowe1) was born 1819, and died 20 Feb 1862 in Estill County, Kentucky. She married John Wesley Matherly 30 Aug 1838 in Estill County, Kentucky, son of John Matherly and Patsey McCarty. He was born 1818, and died in Estill County, Kentucky. | ||||
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| 3. | Armilda Matherly (Nancy Lowe3, Daniel Lowe2, John Jacob Lowe1) was born 9 Mar 1861 in Estill County, Kentucky, and died 10 Nov 1932 in Iowa. She married Evander Lafayette Cox 14 Apr 1880 in Iowa, son of Manson Cox and Mary Elizabeth Loyd. He was born 14 Mar 1858 in Iowa, and died 26 Aug 1917 in Unionville, Appanoose, Iowa. | ||||
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| 4. | Elmer Dave Cox (Armilda Matherly4, Nancy Lowe3, Daniel Lowe2, John Jacob Lowe1) was born 30 Oct 1894 in Unionville, Appanoose, Iowa, and died 3 Aug 1934 in St Joseph, Missouri. He was buried in Unionville, Appanoose, Iowa. He married Mabel V Selix 3 Apr 1912 in Unionville, Appanoose, Iowa, daughter of William Alfred Selix and Sarah Mariah Longfellow. She was born Jul 1897 in Moravia, Iowa, and died 24 Apr 1919 in Unionville, Appanoose, Iowa. | ||||
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