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Allen Lowry (Lowery (Lowrie))

Also Known As: "Lowry", "Allen Lowrie", "Allen Lowry", "Allen Lowrey"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Drowning Creek, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Death: March 09, 1865 (74-75)
Robeson County, North Carolina, United States (execution)
Place of Burial: Rowland, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Lowry / Hateras and Meherrin and Elizabeth 'Bettie' Locklear /Lumbee
Husband of Cathrean Lowry and Mary Polly (Cumbo) Lowry
Father of Christian Lowery; Sinclear 'Sink' Lawery; Patrick Perry (Rev.) Lowery; Elizabeth Lowery; Nancy Jane Lowery and 27 others
Brother of Patty Brooks

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Private User
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About Allen Lowry

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Birth: 1790 Robeson County North Carolina, USA

Death: Mar. 9, 1865 Robeson County North Carolina, USA

Allen was the son of William and Bettie Locklear Lowry. His first marriage was to Cathrean Locklear on Apr. 27, 1816 in Robeson county, North Carolina. After her death, he married Marry Polly Cumbo.

Allen Lowry was a prosperous Tuscarora farmer. During the Civil War, Robeson Co. Natives, as free persons of color, were not allowed to possess firearms and Robeson Co. native males were often forcibly taken to Wilmington, NC by the Home Guard to assist with the construction of Fort Fisher. Allen and his son, William, were accused by a neighbor of stealing meat from a smokehouse and hastily found guilty.

Then forced to dig their own graves, they were blindfolded and then were executed by the Home Guard. Allen's youngest son, Henry Berry Lowry, witnessed the execution while hiding nearby. This inspired Henry Berry to form a gang to exact revenge against the corrupt Home Guard. The Lowry War continued until February 1872 when Henry Berry disappeared. Since 1976, the summer outdoor drama STRIKE AT THE WIND! has been staged in Pembroke, NC to honor the exploits of the "Lumbee/Tuscarora Robin Hood."

  • **NOTE: He shares a headstone with his second wife and his son, William.

Family links:

Spouse:
  • Mary Cumbo Lowry (1802 - 1890)
Children:
  • Sinclear Lawery (1819 - 1917)*
  • Patrick Perry Lowry (1820 - 1892)*
  • Purdy Lowrey (1822 - 1892)*
  • James Lowry (1830 - 1926)*
  • William Lowry (1833 - 1865)*
  • Calvin Lowry (1835 - 1892)*
  • Sallie Jane Lowry Ransom (1842 - 1938)*

Inscription:

HOPE

Aged about 75 yrs.

God gave - He Took - He will Restore - He doeth all things well

Burial: Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery (a Rowland Robeson County North Carolina, USA

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Allen Lowry's Timeline

1790
1790
Drowning Creek, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
1811
1811
North Carolina, United States
1819
1819
Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
1820
December 29, 1820
Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
December 29, 1820
Robeson, North Carolina, United States
1822
1822
Robeson, North Carolina, United States
1825
1825
Robeson, Colorado, United States
1827
1827