_Nathaniel BENNETT _+ _Asa BENNETT __| | |_Mary SMITH ________+ | |--Alvin BENNETT | | _Thomas BARROWS ____ |_Mary BARROWS _| |_Elizabeth TURNER __
_Ephriam BENNETT ___+ _Ephriam BENNETT _________| | |_Mary STAFFORD _____+ | |--Charles M. BENNETT | | _Greene M. BENTLEY _+ |_Hannah Humility BENTLEY _| |_Dianah STRAIGHT ___+
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Lowell Whiteman's Ancestors
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Lowell Whiteman's Ancestors
_Robert BENNETT _+ _John BENNETT ___| | |_Amy MANCHESTER _+ | |--Gideon BENNETT | | _William SOULE __+ |_Thankful SOULE _| |_Rachel ALLEN ___+
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Vital Records of Dartmouth, MA
_John BENNETT _____+ _Ezra BENNETT ______| | |_Deborah REYNOLDS _+ | |--Whipple BENNETT | | ___________________ |_Sarah ( ) BENNETT _| |___________________
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Lodder, Grace B.
___________________ _John BURSLEY ______| | |___________________ | |--JoAnna BURSLEY | | _John HOWLAND _____+ |_Elizabeth HOWLAND _| |_Elizabeth TILLEY _+
_______________________________ _Andrew EDMUNDS __| | |_______________________________ | |--Patience EDMUNDS | | _Benjamin HARRINGTON\HEARNDON _ |_Mary HARRINGTON _| |_Elizabeth WHITE ______________+
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Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island
__ __| | |__ | |--Hanna FLOWER | | __ |__| |__
[2240] She was the niece of Margaret Kingsbury.
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New England Marriages prior to 1700
_Thomas LORING __ _Thomas LORING _| | |_Jane NEWTON ____ | |--Benjamin LORING | | _Nicholas JACOB _ |_Hannah JACOB __| |_Mary GILMAN ____
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David Joyce - Scituate
__ __| | |__ | |--Jacob LOWMAN | | __ |__| |__
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Jacob Lowman, Senior, was born at Middletown, Pennsylvania, October11,
1769, and was of full German blood.
[392] He died at Lowman, New York, February 5, 1840.
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"The year 1792 proved to be a very important one in the life of JacobLowman, then twenty-three years of age, he acquired his first tract ofreal estate and established his lumber business that year. He builta log house and a landing dock for his trading enterprise. Therewas, however, something else that happened that year which had aneven greater influence on his whole life that all the otherscombined.
David Bosworth, a hardy pioneer from Connecticut, owned andoccupied with his family a tract of land on the opposite side of theriver in the State of Pennsylvania, just below the present hamlet ofWilawanna. There were several young people in the family, and asJacob Lowman was a boatman, he had no difficulty in crossing theChemung in a canoe to call on the Bostworths.
Being a man of action, he knew what he wanted, and before thesummer was over, he had persuaded Miss Huldah Bosworth, agedeighteen, to marry him and move across the river to his new loghouse, (He married Huldah Bosworth, daughter of David Bosworth, atChemung, New York, in 1792.) and they were happy ever after. Theyboth must have been inspired by the courage of youth to haveundertaken the making of a home under the conditions that confrontedthem.
Life was very primitive in Chemung in 1792, but it was notwithout happiness. The log cabin usually was a one room affairwith a large fireplace for warmth and cooking. The family slept inbunks in one corner of the room or if the cabin was high enough,there was a place over the main room that was used for sleepingpurposes. This loft was reached through a hole in the ceiling and aladder made of rough poles. Two of the Lowman children were born inthe "lower narrows" cabin."
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Lowman Genealogy
__ __| | |__ | |--Edward WEST | | __ |__| |__