1 Birth – Emma Louise Lowe , 1891; William Curry Harllee, "Kinfolks, A Genealogical and Biographphical Record", (Clefan Publishing, Portland, Oregon). page 1864, Lowe 404a1.
2 Death of Mother – Emma Irene Pinder Lowe, 1894, Key West, Florida; William Curry Harllee, "Kinfolks, A Genealogical and Biographphical Record", (Clefan Publishing, Portland, Oregon). page 1863, Lowe 404a1.
3 Question, where was Emma Louise Lowe after the death of her mother and her marriage to John Russell? Here siblings were living with their maternal grandparents.
4 Marriage - Florida, Monroe County Marriage License, John A. Russell – Louise Lowe, Marriage Book 6, Page 469, 1910. (https://www.familysrarch.org).
5 United States Census 1910 Key Matecumbe, Monroe, FL; ED 130, page 12A, Louise in the household of her husband John A Russell; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 165.
6 Birth of children – child no. 1 Majorie Camille Russell, abt 1913; child no. 2 Howard Bernard Russell, 1918
7 United States Census 1920 Key Matecumbe, Monroe, FL; ED 107, page 3A, Emma Louise in the household of her husband John A Russell; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll 225.
8 Birth of children – child no. 3 Irene Russell, abt 1922; child no. 4 Rose Mary Russell, 1928; child no. 5 John Augustus Russell, 1928
9 United States Census 1930 Precinct 24, Monroe, FL; ED 27, page 2A, Emma L in the household of her husband John A Russell; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 325.
10 Death – Louise Russell, Upper Matacumbe, Monroe, Florida; death due to the 2 September 1935 Hurricane
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Emma by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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