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SOURCES1. Terri Adams, Weaverville, NC. Lowdermilk Data Base--Terri Adams - her research.2. Sorenson, Merri Lynn Turner. Collection of Lowdermilk Genealogy Papers/Notes including a Descendants Chart and a Family Group Sheet (1974) for William Wesley Lowdermilk. (Merri Lynn's grandmother Margaret Lowdermilk Turner and her mother, Beverly Ewles Turner had compiled researched and maintained family records..). 3. Lowdermilk, Robert (Bob) Hoyle, son of Alfred Hoyle Lowdermilk. 4. Family Record Sheet from family Bible belonging Effie Lenora Lowdermilk Weaver - in possession of Rhita Thomas Seeley. 5. List of Alfred Lowdermilk's children - (Sent to Zipra Morgan by Alline Persing, neice of Margaret Vohn Lowdermilk, granddaughter of Margaret Bell Ingram.). 6. Tombstone for Alfred Lowdermilk. 7. Copy of a handwritten list (Margaret Bell Ingram Lowdermilk's handwriting) of Alfred & Sarah's children sent to me by Alline Weaver Persing. 8. List of Alfred Lowdermilk's children (exluding William Wesley), including some spouses and their children (original source unknown -- copy found among belongings of Maxine Weaver). 9. Gravestone of B.F.Lowdermilk, Farmers Cemetery, Farmers, Randolph Co., NC. 10. Blankenship, Juanita J.. History of Lowdermilk Family "The Name of Lautermilche" ( A great deal of the information presented in her book is the same as found in "HISTORY OF LOWDERMILK FAMILY, 1749 TO PRESENT" which was research that was conducted primarily by Mrs. Walter P. Heinzman (Ethel Lowdermilk Heinzman). In 1975 Mrs. Westher Hess combined her own research with Mrs. Heinzman's and typed the combined information into the booklet and called it "HISTORY OF LOWDERMILK FAMILY, 1749 to PRESENT." Although not published, it was widely distributed.). Windmill Publications, Inc. 11. Tombstone for William Lowdermilk. 12. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Seagrove, NC-- Picture of cemetery and gravestones. 13. DESCENDANTS CHART FOR JACOB LOWDERMILK OF RANDOLPH COUNTY, HISTORY OF LOWDERMILK FAMILY, 1749 TO PRESENT, Primarily researched by Ethel Heinzman and typed by Westher Hess in 1975. 14. Blankenship, Juanita. "History of Lowdermilk Family - 'The Name of Lautermilche'" - Information not found in "History of Lowdermilk Family, 1749 to Present" compiled by Heinzman and Hess. 15. Blankenship, Juanita J.. History of Lowdermilk Family "The Name of Lautermilche" ( A great deal of the information presented in her book is the same as found in "HISTORY OF LOWDERMILK FAMILY, 1749 TO PRESENT" which was research that was conducted primarily by Mrs. Walter P. Heinzman (Ethel Lowdermilk Heinzman). In 1975 Mrs. Westher Hess combined her own research with Mrs. Heinzman's and typed the combined information into the booklet and called it "HISTORY OF LOWDERMILK FAMILY, 1749 to PRESENT." Although not published, it was widely distributed.). Windmill Publications, Inc. page 119. 16. Graham, Kathryn Tagg, E-mail received July 20, 1998. 17. DAR application #787262 - Marylin Sue Smith. 18. A New Colonial Family History. Lines of Lowdermilk, Brown, Hudson,etc. By: Evelyn Vancil Lowdermilk-Ball _ Terri Adams Research. 19. Schultheiss, John -- His Lowdermilk Database. 20. Hinshaw, Waldo. E-mail received 9-6-99 (According to his research). 21. Chart that appears in" Catalogue, J.B. Cole's Pottery Steeds, N.C.". 22. Lehtola, Tony -- e-mail received 11-27-99. 23. Alex Woschernko. E-mail from Terri Adams, April 16, 1998. Sources for the e-mail are Alex Woscherko's European Ancestors of North Carolina's JacobLowdermilk (1726-1807). 24. Smith, Howard A.. 25. Will of Stephen Cole. 26. Cheryl Lynn Martin, Editor. 27. Compiled by Lenora Cole Thompson. A paper which compiles information found on the Cole family. |