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Robert Lowry
ROBERT LOWRY was throughout his active years engaged in farming in Boggs
township, Armstrong county, and since his retirement has made his home in
Wickboro. He was born Jan. 18, 1832, on the old farm in Boggs township then
owned by his father and now by himself, son of William and Esther (Miller)
Lowry.William Lowry, the father, was born in 1799 in Indiana county, Pa., and
when a young man, came to Armstrong county to work in a tannery, intending to
remain here only a short time. But as time went on he married, purchased a
farm and settled down to agricultural pursuits, following that calling until
his death, which occurred June 28, 1872. Mr. Lowry was in turn a Whig and
Democrat in politics. In church connection he was a Seceder. His wife, Esther
(Miller), born in 1812, daughter of John Miller, died Sept. 30, 1881. They had
the following children: Robert, John, Mary, Jane, James, Esther, Rachel and
Sarah Martha. The parents are buried in the Mount Zion cemetery.Robert Lowry grew to manhood in Boggs township, and there attended the
common schools, which were not so well conducted in his day as they are at the
present time. He followed farming, remaining on the old homestead and taking
up the work as his father relinquished it, and he made considerable
improvement in the property, which contains 140 acres overlooking the
Allegheny river. There he continued to reside until 1906, when he himself gave
up active labor and moved into Wickboro (now Kittanning), residing at No. 1592
Johnson street. He has always been highly respected among his neighbors and
friends, has led an industrious and useful life, and deserves the respite from
active cares he is now enjoying.On De. 12, 1882, Mr. Lowry was married by Rev. Mr. Lydy, of the
Presbyterian Church of Worthington, to Elizabeth Pence, who was born Jan. 11,
1836, in Sugar Creek township, Armstrong county, daughter of George and
Deborah (McKee) Pence, who are buried in the Cowansville cemetery. George
Pence was born in West Franklin township about Oct. 28, 1810, and lived to the
good old age of nearly ninety-six years, dying June 1, 1906. He was a farmer
by occupation. His first wife, Deborah, died at the early age of twenty-eight
years, the mother of three children, Maria E., Elizabeth A. (Mrs. Lowry) and
Peter, who lives in Payette, Idaho, where he is prominent as a banker. Mr. and
Mrs. Lowry have had no children of their own, but they have adopted a son,
Charles, who was born Feb. 2, 1885. He is now cultivating the old Lowry
homestead in Boggs township, residing there with his family. He was married to
Iva Slagle, and they have four children, Robert, Arnold Greer, Mildred and
Bernice Elizabeth.Source: Page 458 Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J. H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed September 1998 by James R. Hindman for the Armstrong County Beers
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