Spence-Lowry Family

Our family in Pasquotank & Camden counties NC since 1866.

Our main surnames are Spence, Lowry, Banks and McCoy. However, we have many more.

Members

  • Eric Lee Carver
  • James Major
  • MR. AND MRS. ANTWAN SPENCE
  • Trudena Spence
  • Brandon D. Spence
  • Madeline Dupree
  • LaToya Spence
  • Ieshia
  • Teresa E. Spence
  • Gerria
  • mia boyd
  • joe darnell baker jr
  • Raphael Baker
  • Kevin Townsend
  • Tia
  • Quanta Gitia Lucas

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Ancestor Spotlight-William M. Lowry

William M. Lowry

Birth: 1871

Death: 13 March 1936

Location: Newland, Pasquotank, NC

Status: Married

About William:


William M. LOWRY was born abt 1871 out of wedlock to Martha Lowry. William was one of 3 children born out of wedlock living in the Lowry household. 2 Of which are confi… Continue

Created by Allum Spence Sep 12, 2008 at 10:20pm. Last updated by Allum Spence Sep. 19, 2008.

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Created by Allum Spence Aug 16, 2008 at 11:45am. Last updated by Allum Spence Sep. 13, 2008.

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How did you like the Family reunion? 2 Replies

Started by Allum Spence in Uncategorized. Last reply by Allum Spence Jun 12.

 

Welcome to the Spence-Lowry Family Network

Welcome and thank you for joining. This is a site dedicated on keeping our family connected after the reunion.

If you're new, be sure to look thru the members and add everyone as your friends. You can also stay updated on the family tree research thru the blog.

Another page has been added for our Newsletter. To view a color copy of the newsletters, click here. You must have MS Word to view the document.

There are some new additions to the site I want you to be aware of. I've added a Family Tree page. I will be adding a summary regarding our surnames. Each surname will have their own page. When you get some time, check it out.

Be sure to invite any other Spence/Lowry/Banks/McCoy family of Pasquotank and Camden Counties of NC that aren't members.

Also, any family stories, pictures or recipes will be accepted for a possible family book.

**All memberships are reviewed to ensure only family members are joining. This helps block any spammers that try to join**

~Allum
"The best part of genealogy are the cousins."

Latest Activity

12 hours ago
MR. AND MRS. ANTWAN SPENCE updated their profile photo
12 hours ago
Thank you.i know very little about the folks on my pops side. Outside my grandma and my Dads sibling. U should call me seems u may have alot u can tell me about the folks i come from. My # is 5122879441.I'll be waiting to hear from u.
19 hours ago
Spence-Lowry Family Reunion at Elizabeth City, NC
August 29, 2009 at 6pm to August 30, 2009 at 6pm
The family reunion planning has begun. Let's have everyone plan to attend this event. When I get new information about the reunion, I'll update it here. Fees for the reunion are: Adults (13 and over) $50.00 Children (6-12) $25.00 Children 5 & you...
20 hours ago
Welcome Cuz. Thanks for joining!
yesterday
Eric Lee Carver is now a member of Spence-Lowry Family
yesterday
Hey CUz again nice newsletter, we just had the maternal side family reunion and it was wonderful. I am sending some pictures and would like the know the best way to send them please advise.
on Monday
Allum Spence added a video
Some parts may make you squeamish, but it is important that you understand what is at risk! A worm from handling or eating uncooked or undercooked pork in this woman's brain!!!
on Sunday

SPENCE-LOWRY FAMILY BLOG

Afrigeneas has new blogger!


David Paterson's Journal will now be blogging for Afrigeneas.com.

As most African American researchers know, Afrigeneas is the #1 resource for African American Ancestry. The introduction of a blog by Afrigeneas is a wonderful thing.

A lil about David.
David E. Paterson, AfriGeneas Slave Research Forum Manager, was born in Scotland, UK, grew up in Seattle, WA, and earned a BA in History from University of Oregon before joining the U.S. Navy in 1975. Although an avid reader as a child, David became so busy with his seagoing career that he did not read a complete book for fifteen years. His passion for history reawakened in 1988 while he explored the antebellum records in the basement of the Upson County courthouse. Now David’s idea of fun and relaxation is reading a book or spending 12-hour days researching at the National Archives.
Thru the blog, more doors will be opened for many of the African-Americans still trying to connect the dots in their tree with straight lines.

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