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Bryan Lowry 1690–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1690

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1750

Death Location: Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Lowry None

Mother: Lowry None

Spouse(s): Mary Glendinning

Children(s): Jane Lowry, Jane Lowry, Bryan Lowry

The story of Bryan Lowry began in 1690 in England. Bryan Lowry married Mary Glendinning, and had children including Bryan Lowry, Jane Lowry. Bryan Lowry passed away in 1750 in Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Bryan Lowry began in 1690 in England.
  • Bryan Lowry married Mary Glendinning, and had children including Bryan Lowry, Jane Lowry.
  • Bryan Lowry passed away in 1750 in Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Bryan Lowry's Ancestors

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Bryan Lowry
1690–1750
Birth Place: England
Parents
Lowry
1650–
England
Lowry
1655–
England
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Bryan Lowry's Descendants

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Bryan Lowry (1690–1750) m. Mary Glendinning (abt 1691–Abt 1760)
  1. 1. Jane Lowry 1716–1758 m. David McCord 1712–1756
    1. 1. David McCord 1745–1819 m. Mary Allison 1755–1794
      1. 1. Robert McCord 1790–1844 m. Deborah Bills 1792–1894
        1. 1. Caroline McCord 1817–1889 m. Minton (C.) Roberts 1816–1866
        2. 2. William (Houston) McCord 1815–
        3. 3. Samuel (Travis) McCord 1820–1865
        4. 4. Nancy (A.) McCord 1822–1900
        5. 5. Robert McCord 1824–1844
        6. 6. Joseph (Mulkie) McCord 1823–1896
        7. 7. Daniel (Franklin) McCord 1831–1900
        8. 8. Newton (McKay) McCord 1833–1912
        9. 9. David (Allen) McCord 1831–1894
        10. 10. John (Ellison) McCord 1813–1875
      2. 2. James McCord 1782–1849
      3. 3. Allison McCord 1790–
      4. 4. William McCord 1778–1833
      5. 5. Mary McCord 1778–1879
      6. 6. John (David) McCord 1774–1844
      7. 7. Joseph McCord 1792–1855
      8. 8. David McCord 1770–1828
      9. 9. Samuel McCord 1772–1824
      10. 10. William (Newton) McCord 1813–1875
    2. 2. Margaret (Peggy) McCord 1747–1805
    3. 3. ELIZABETH MCCORD 1741–
    4. 4. John McCord 1740–1808
    5. 5. James McCord 1750–1794
    6. 6. Robert (Mc) Curdy 1737–1837
    7. 7. William Mccord 1730–1760
    8. 8. William McCord 1735–1804
    9. 9. Jane McCord 1731–1756
    10. 10. Ambrose Mccord 1752–
    11. 11. James McCord 1750–1815
    12. 12. Margaret McCord 1747–1805
    13. 13. Jean Mccord 1754–
    14. 14. John McCord 1740–1808
    15. 15. Elizabeth McCord 1741–1804
    16. 16. Jane McCord 1749–
  2. 2. Jane Lowry 1716–1758
  3. 3. Bryan Lowry 1718–

Bryan Lowry's Timeline

2 Records

1690
1690
Birth of Bryan Lowry in England
England
1750
1750
Age 60
Death of Bryan Lowry in Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States
Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1690
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Derry, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States

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