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James Lowes Dawson b. 30 September 1799 d. 13 January 1879

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Lineage Dawson
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) James Lowes Dawson
Parents

Philemon Dawson [Dawson] b. before 1770 d. 1815

Jane Lowes [Lowes]

[1][2]

Events

30 September 1799 birth: Maryland

7 April 1800 christening: Baltimore (Maryland), United States, St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church

13 January 1879 death:

[edit] Sources

  1. Dawson, Charles Carroll - “A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and other Memoranda of various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied To Families of that Name” Albany N. Y. 1874, pág. 297
  2. Gardner, James Henry - “The Lost Captain - J. L Dawson of Old Fort Gibson”, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Historical Society – 1943, pág. 237


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Charles Le Compte
birth: Dorchester County (Maryland)
James Lowes
birth: Whitehaven (Cumbria), England
marriage: Ann
Grandparents
Parents
Philemon Dawson
birth: before 1770, Dorchester County (Maryland)
marriage: Jane Lowes , Whitehaven (England), Cumberland (England)
occupation: 3 May 1798, Baltimore (Maryland), Master of Ship Adriana.
death: 1815, Maryland
Jane Lowes
birth: Whitehaven (Cumbria), England
marriage: Philemon Dawson , Whitehaven (England), Cumberland (England)
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Jane Lowes Dawson
birth: 1797, Maryland
marriage: Thomas Phenix , Baltimore (Maryland), USA, First Methodist Episcopal Church
death: before 1820, Maryland
Mary Ann Dawson
birth: Maryland
residence: 1874, Washington (District of Columbia)
William Le Compte Dawson
death: 1843, unmarried
Charles Le Compte Dawson
birth: about 1838
Emily Dawson (Patterson Dielman)
birth: 22 July 1815, Baltimore (Maryland), USA
marriage: Henry Dielman
death: 3 August 1879
burial: Emmitsburg (Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), USA, Saint Anthony Catholic Church Cemetery (Mount Saint Marys Cemetery). Wife of Professor Henry Dielman of Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. Tombstone states she was the "youngest daughter of Captain Philemon Dawson."
James Lowes Dawson
birth: 30 September 1799, Maryland
christening: 7 April 1800, Baltimore (Maryland), United States, St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church
death: 13 January 1879
== 3 ==

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