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  • Abigail Warford Black (1725 - 1794)
  • Adam Lowry (1760 - 1826)
    Eldest daughter Jean married Reverend John Rankin, an abolitionist who helped many slaves escape into the North as part of the Underground Railroad
  • Alexander Lowry (1771 - c.1827)
    Not the same as Alexander Lowry, of Jefferson County Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993 Name Alexander Lowry Probate Date 25 Oct 1827 Probate Place Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US...
  • Col. Alexander Lowry (1723 - 1805)
    A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of COLONEL. DAR Ancestor # A072136 Lazarus and Elizabeth "Etta" (Campbell) Lowry's children were: 5. Col. Alexander Lowry, Sr. (m....
  • Allen Lowry (1790 - 1865)
    Find a Grave Birth: 1790 Robeson County North Carolina, USADeath: Mar. 9, 1865 Robeson County North Carolina, USAAllen was the son of William and Bettie Locklear Lowry. His first marriage was to Cath...

About the Lowry surname

My gggrandmother was Mary Lowry she married James Kerwick and migrated to Australia. Any info would be welcomed Suzanne Hartley.


Lavery, also spelled Lowry, Lowrie, Lory, and Lowery, is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Ó Labhradha, meaning the "descendants of Labhradha". If Gaelic by which it is taken to be Scottish or Irish, the surname is said to derive from the ancient pre 10th century personal name 'Labhradha', meaning 'spokesman, and as such was originally given to the chief of the clan, the one chosen to speak on behalf of the community.

The vast majority of Lowry's (Lowery, Lowrey) in the United States are of Scottish descent. These settlers came either directly from Scotland or from Ulster (Northern Ireland). The Scottish people from Ulster are often referred to as "Scot-Irish". Most of the earliest settlers did NOT come from Scotland. They came from Ulster.