5 United States Census 1920 Key West, Monroe, FL; ED 91, page 13B, Theodore and his wife in the household of his father Darrell Lowe; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 225.
7 United States Census 1930 Key West, Monroe, FL; ED 5, page 2B, the household of Theodore Lowe; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 325.
8 Between 1930 and 1940, the couple had 3 children; John Walter "Bobby", Edward, and Vernon Leonard “Jerry”.
9 United States Census 1940 Key West, Monroe, FL; ED 44-11, page 6B, the household of Theodore Lowe; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T627, roll 601.
10 Between 1940 and 1950 couple had one sons, James Philip.
11 Death – State of Florida Death Certificate for Theodore R. Lowe, 1983, certificate no. 83-074140
In a 2008 email from Bebe Seller, John Walter was identified as "Bobby"
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