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John Lowman's headstone

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John Lowman's headstone
Headstone of John Lowman b. 10 Mar 1789, d. 21 Mar 1869 in the Marion Center Cemetery. John was married to Magdalene Bush and served in the War of 1812.
Date & Place: at Marion Center Cemetery in Marion Center, Indiana County, Pennsylvania USA
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If you have any information on his son, James Lowman, d. about 1848, PA, m. to Caroline Campbell, please contact klbarlow7@ gmail.com. I need date of birth and place or date of death and place for application to Daughters of the American Revolution. Thank you.
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