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Delmar R. Lowell

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nine generations: "We call special attention to this chapter as a most valuable part of this work." The chapter James Howard Lowell wrote is Chapter III, entitled, Transatlantic Ancestry of the American Lowells, pp. xxxiv - xlix. James Howard Lowell contributed much of the research on the coats of arms as well.
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After more than two decades, Lowell documented the births, birthplaces, marriages, remarriages, children, and the deaths of Lowells all over the United States from 1639 to 1899. His 2 volume book runs 826 pages and covers literally thousands of his kinsmen living and dead. The contents of several
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In the preface, Lowell notes that another descendant, Judge James H. Lowell, (Vol 1, p. 197) a native of Boston who eventually settled in Holton, Kansas (1842-1925), wrote the transatlantic history of the family contained in the genealogy, from Percival's emigration from England backward for
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Taking over 10 years of research by his cousin, Amos Lowell, Delmar spent nearly 15 more years researching and documenting the history of Lowell family in America starting with the founding patriarch in America, Percival Lowle (1571—1664). Delmar's effort culminated in the 2 volume publication
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can be found today copied in the online genealogies of hundreds of families who have traced their own American heritage to founding the Lowell's.
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and was wounded in the charge of Sailor's Run, Virginia. His right arm was amputated at the shoulder as a result of his wounds.
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r" for a few years as a teenager before reverting to the original spelling. Delmar graduated
175: 113: 85: 36:(November 29, 1844 – 1912) was a minister, Civil War veteran, American historian, and 203: 220: 135: 211: 37: 19: 103: 78: 93: 207:, Delmar R. Lowell, The Tuttle Company, Printers, Rutland, Vt., 1899 205:
The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899
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The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899
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Civil War
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Biography portal
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978-0-7884-1567-8
Greenslet, Ferris
ISBN
0-89760-263-3
The Historic Genealogy of the Lowells of America from 1639 to 1899, Delmar R. Lowell, The Tuttle Company, Printers, Rutland, Vt., 1899
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1912 deaths
American genealogists
19th-century American historians
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
Cazenovia College alumni
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Historians from New York (state)
American male non-fiction writers

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