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'''Born:''' Daniel Lowell
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(Source: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~edgecomb/stand01.html History of Cumberland County, Maine], pages 372-378. Transcribed by Marilyn Leeland.)
(Source: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~edgecomb/stand01.html History of Cumberland County, Maine], pages 372-378. Transcribed by Marilyn Leeland.)
* "In 1759 & 1760 Daniel Lowell was in the war from Amesbury, Mass. -- Probably at Crown Point (Mass. Rec. 97:417 - 96:255 - 99:150,306). In expedition to Canada 1763. In 1776 he was at Exeter, N. H. where he signed a petition on 'Overcharging for salt.'" -- [[Bessie Gwillim Law]]'s D.A.R. application form
* "In 1759 & 1760 Daniel Lowell was in the war from Amesbury, Mass. -- Probably at Crown Point (Mass. Rec. 97:417 - 96:255 - 99:150,306). In expedition to Canada 1763. In 1776 he was at Exeter, N. H. where he signed a petition on 'Overcharging for salt.'" -- [[Bessie Gwillim Law]]'s D.A.R. application form
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Revision as of 04:03, 5 January 2015

Born: Daniel Lowell

February 20, 1744
Amesbury, MA

Died: March 14, 1828

Standish, ME

Spouse: Mercy Davis (m. August 29, 1765, Amesbury, MA)

Child: Mary Lowell Dennett

Parents: Moses Lowell and Frances Colby Lowell


Early Life

Education

Career

Accomplishments

  • Selectman of Standish, ME, 1794
  • Constable or Collector of Standish, ME, 1795-96

(Source: History of Cumberland County, Maine, pages 372-378. Transcribed by Marilyn Leeland.)

  • "In 1759 & 1760 Daniel Lowell was in the war from Amesbury, Mass. -- Probably at Crown Point (Mass. Rec. 97:417 - 96:255 - 99:150,306). In expedition to Canada 1763. In 1776 he was at Exeter, N. H. where he signed a petition on 'Overcharging for salt.'" -- Bessie Gwillim Law's D.A.R. application form

Health

Faith