The Lowe Family Tree

Phillip Henninger

EDITOR'S NOTE: Added 12 Aug 2017, This story is a work in progress. In the coming days new story revisions, images, sources, etc. will be added and updated to this page.

Sarah Heppick

Born the daughter of a Revolutionary War Patriot, in Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Sarah was one of thirteen children raised in the area of Swatara. She married into another patriot family in 1807 in the neighboring area of Harrisburg. They made a home together on a farm in Swatara near her in-laws and raised nine children together. Before 1833 the family packed up and moved to Wayne Township, Ohio where the couple lived out the remainder of their lives.

Christian Alleman

Born the son of a Revolutionary War Patriot, in Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Christian was one of fourteen children raised in the area of Swatara. He married into another patriot family in 1807 in the neighboring area of Harrisburg. They made a home together on a farm in Swatara near his parents & relatives and raised nine children together. Before 1833 the family packed up and moved to Wayne Township, Ohio where the couple lived out the remainder of their lives.

Harriet Harris

UPDATED 04/28/2020: See Ancestry DNA updates below this story.

Christina Anna Henninger

Thomas D. Warner

Thomas D Warner was born on 19 Jun 18141 in Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania.2 Currently his parents and siblings are unknown even though there were multiple Warner families from Northumberland County (Birth date was obtained by counting backwards using information provided by the headstone at his gravesite).

Barbara Ann Alleman

Sarah Bryant

Born in Binghamton, New York to a disabled veteran of the war of 1812, Sarah was one of 6 children and at least 5 step-children. The family moved to Ohio when she was about 5 years old. They seemed to spend a lot of her childhood living in the care of friends and depending on the next payment from pension. Around the age of 6 her father died. Her mother raised her with the help of the older children and remarried when Sarah was about 14. They moved to Pennsylvania where Sarah married stagecoach driver Rufus Dodge and the couple returned to Ohio. They had 3 daughters and raised them in North Ridgeville, Ohio; always sticking close to Sarah's family. Sarah died in 1897 around the age of 67.