Private Frederick Lowe served with 2nd Virginia Regiment (1776), Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Fred was born in 1763.
Frederick Lowe and Lewis Newsom were neighbors in Rowan County North Carolina USA. Their children James Newsom and Mary Lowe got married.
Frederick was in a record on 23 December 1796 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.[1]
In the 1780 census Fredrick was in Rowan County, North Carolina.[2]
He passed away about 1814.
Sources
↑North Carolina, US Land Grant Files, 1693-1960:
"North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960" Ancestry Record 60621 #186967 (accessed 29 April 2022)
Name: Frederick Lowe; Issue Date: 23 Dec 1796; Residence Place: Rowan, North Carolina, USA; Certificate Number Range: 3095-3355; Description: Rowan 3095-3355.
↑1780 Census:
"U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820"
Document: Tax List - 1779 [NC State Archives]; Call Number: C.R. 085.701.5; Page Number: 44; Family Number: 27 Ancestry Record 2234 #78641 (accessed 29 April 2022)
Fredrick Low in Rowan County, North Carolina.
The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773 - 2007; Record Group Number: 15; Series Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934;
U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
List of taxable property in the county of Rowan, North Carolina, anno 1778
North Carolina, Land Grant Files, 1693-1960
U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
1790 United States Federal Census
North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890
Oxford University Alumni, 1500-1886
U.S. General Land Office Records, 1776-2015
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DNA Connections
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