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Dollie Eunice Lowery 1863–1930 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1863
Birth Location: Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States
Death Date: 1930
Death Location: Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States
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Mother: Mary Paris
Spouse(s): John Martin
Children(s): Calvin Martin
The story of Dollie Eunice Lowery began in 1863 in Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States. Dollie Eunice Lowery married John Edgar Martin, and had children including Calvin Martin. Dollie Eunice Lowery passed away in 1930 in Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Dollie Eunice Lowery began in 1863 in Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States.
- Dollie Eunice Lowery married John Edgar Martin, and had children including Calvin Martin.
- Dollie Eunice Lowery passed away in 1930 in Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States.
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Dollie Lowery's Ancestors
Dollie Lowery's Descendants
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1. Calvin Martin 1891–1960 m. Lillie Weatherford 1892–1971
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1. Laura (eunice) Martin 1913–2007 m. Elza (Cleveland) Howe 1908–1990
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1. Roy (E) Howe 1933–1937
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2. Harvel (Dewain) Howe 1931–2014
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Dollie Lowery's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 03 Dec 1863
Event Place: Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Marble City, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma, United States