Lowry
Memorial Day 2013 – A Visit to Calvary Cemetery
I took some time out this Memorial Day to visit Calvary Cemetery in Youngstown, Ohio. Calvary is the ‘home’ cemetery, and countless relatives are buried there. My Lowry great grandparents and grandparents’ graves are just inside the gate in Section 55, so they were first stop. Last year or so, my aunts planted several Hosta plants, which have grown nicely around the grave.
The Lowry’s Were In Court… 105 Years Ago
Tombstone Tuesday – Sarah Lowry
My 2nd great grand aunt Sarah Lowry is buried in Republic Cemetery, Ferry County, Washington. She and her family left Ohio sometime after 1870 but before 1879 and made their west to Washington state where she spent most of her life.
Wordless Wednesday – Chuck Lowry outside St Vincent dePaul
“Portrait Repainted,” Youngstown Vindicator, Section A, Page 7. October 24, 1982, accessed April 23, 2013. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HOM_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=RlgMAAAAIBAJ&dq=vincent%20depaul%20lowry&pg=1900%2C2751718
Sunday’s Obituary – Bridget Conley Lowry
Often the hardest generations to research are those who decided that they needed to leave where they were born and settle in America. There is uncertainty about where they lived in the old country, who their parents or siblings might be, and generally what life was like before they left. One thing that makes this search a little easier is an obituary.
Bridget Lowry is my 3rd great grandmother. She was born in Ireland, sometime between 1824 and 1834 and moved to the United States, with the date and location of her immigration still to be discovered. When she died in 1904, the Leetonia Reporter claimed her to be ‘among the oldest residents of this village, having lived here for over 25 years.’
Part of the fun and challenge of genealogy are the questions that arise when a document challenges information you already believed to be fact. As you can see below, the obituary reads that she was a mother to five children, although I’ve discovered six in census records. Is the newspaper wrong or am I? Again, the search continues.
(Transcribed, PDF below)
Mrs. Michael Lowery, aged about 70 years, died about 8:30 Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Lanaghan on West Main street.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock in St. Patrick’s church, Rev. T.F. Conlon, of Salem officiating,
The deceased was among the oldest residents of this village, having lived here for over 25 years. She was the mother of five children, four of whom with her husband survive her. The living children are Mrs. Ed Lanaghan and Michael Lowery Jr., of this place, Mrs. Anne Conners of New Castle, Pa., and Ed. Lowery, of near Spokane, Wash.
The following out of town visitors attended the funeral: Thomas Byrne and sister Miss Mary, of Scottsdale, Pa., James and Charles Conners, of New Castle, Pa., Daniel Conley, of Stonboro, Pa.; Michael Lanaghan, of Carrollton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lottman, of Salem.
The fascinating part of this obituary is the listing of out of town visitors. Conley was Bridget’s maiden name, and suddenly I can add Daniel Conley of Stonboro, Pa, to my list of people to research. Perhaps he’s a sibling or nephew?
Funeral attendees Martin and Margaret Lottman are the parents of Bridget’s daughter-in-law, Anna. She is the wife of Michael Lowry Jr. They are likewise my 3rd great grandparents and will be buried right next to Bridget in Leetonia’s Calvary Cemetery following their deaths in 1921 and 1924, respectively.
Sources:
“At Ripe Old Age; Two Leetonia Women are Called to Their Reward,” [Bridget Lowry obituary], Leetonia [Ohio] Reporter, 13 May 1904, p. 1, vol 33, num 20.
Family Friends Friday – The McDermott’s
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| It’s pretty easy to tell who the photographer is in most of these photos. Bob, here. |
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| Photographer: Probably Chuck. |
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| Photographer: Probably Bob. |
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| What is on my grandfather’s head?! |
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| Photographer: Probably Marion. |
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| Marion and Chuck. Looks to be in front of a hotel. |
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| Plaid. Way too much plaid. |
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| Perhaps taking in a horse race or going to see the world-famous flamingos of Hialeah Park. |
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| Chuck, Marion and Bob. |
Sources:
Charles and Jean Lowry vacation photographs, original, scanned. Photographs are 4″x4″. Inherited by Patrick Lowry (son of Charles and Jean). Owned 2013 by Joseph Lowry (son of Patrick), (address withheld)
Wordless Wednesday – A Shrine Visit
For most of their lives, my grandparents Chuck and Jean Lowry made trips to various shrines around the United States and Canada, from the far away (Basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupré in Canada and Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Lewiston, New York) to the more local . With their two sons Chuck and Pat in tow (and nine more yet to be born!), I believe this to be a trip to the Our Lady of Lourdes grotto in Mogadore, Ohio sometime in 1952.
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| Jean and Chuck just inside the grotto. The unique stonework on the left was a telling sign when I went to identify the shrine. (See here for the grotto today.) Who took the photo? Maybe one of their parents or siblings? Photo from my parent’s collection. |
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| Chuck, left, and Pat in front of the altar at the Shrine. Photo from a my parent’s collection. |
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| Chuck next to a statue of Mary. Photo from a my parent’s collection. |
Wordless Wednesdays are a genealogy blogging prompt where I post photos – supposedly without any commentary, which isn’t very helpful for the reader, so commentary you shall have.
Wordless Wednesday – On the Front Stoop
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| From a family collection. Click to enlarge. |
































