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Biography - JOHN LOWIS

John Lowis, Jr., vice-president and director of the Bank of Medora, and the owner of a finely improved farm in Shipman township, Macoupin County, is one of the leading and representative citizens of his locality. He was born in 1852 in the State of Wisconsin, and is a son of John and Ann (Jackson) Lowis.

The parents of our subject were born in Westmoreland, England, and both came of agricultural ancestry. They married in their native shire .and in 1850 came to America. They located near Mineral Point, Wisconsin, where Mr. Lowis worked in the lead mines until 1858, when they removed to McLeod County, Minnesota, where they purchased a farm upon which they remained until 1866. They then came to Macoupin County, Illinois, settling on a farm in section 18, Shipman township. This farm includes a quarter section of land, and is now the property of our subject's brother, Charles.

John Lowis accumulated 1,000 acres of land in Christian County, 300 in Macoupin, 200 in Jersey County and at one time owned 1,500 acres of highly improved real estate. Mrs. Lowis was the first to pass away, her death occurring in 1891, at the age of 66 years, and in February, 1896, her husband followed her to the grave, when in his 74th year. Nine of their 10 children still survive, our subject being the second in order of birth. The other members of the family are: George, of Iowa, who has one son, William; Isabella, housekeeper for her brother in Christian County; Alice A., who married Joseph Offlighter, a lumber merchant at Palmer, Illinois, and has one child — Hallie; Mary J., who married William Kitchell of Christian County, and has 10 children, namely: Arthur, Nellie, Roy, John, Elizabeth, Verna, Richard, Florence, Maria and Helen: William, who in partnership with his brother Joseph, owns 770 acres of land in Christian County; Ruth Elizabeth, who married G. R. Waggoner, a farmer living in section 19, Shipman township, and has five children— Ruth, Ellis, George, Ralph and Carrie; Joseph D. (in partnership with his brother William), who married Carrie Pence and has one son, Frank Ashton; and Charles, living on the homestead farm, who married Lillie Berkamyer, and has one son, Edwin. Christopher died during the residence of the family in Minnesota. During the years spent in Minnesota, the family went through many thrilling experiences, the Indians, being almost continually troublesome and troops being necessary to protect the settlers. In 1864 Mr. Lowis enlisted in Company D, Hatch's Battalion, Minnesota Vol. Cav., at the time of the massacre at New Ulm, and was discharged in the following February.

John Lowis, our subject, who bears his father's name, obtained his education entirely in Shipman township, and he remained at home until he was 29 years of age, operating the land for himself after his majority. In 1882 he located on his present farm, and since then in addition to making many substantial improvements, has added 250 acres. His farming and stock raising operations are carried on in an extensive manner, his land all adjoining and being favorably located for both farming and grazing.

On March 9, 1882, Mr. Lowis married Augusta Wilton, who is a daughter of George Wilton of Shipman township, and they have had a family of five children, namely: Bertha A., born in December, 1882; Bina Isabelle, born in November, 1885; Edith, born in 1891; John R., born in 1893; and Mary, born in June, 1900.

Mr. Lowis has always been deeply interested in educational matters and has served on the School Board for the past 16 consecutive years. In politics he is a Republican. With his family he belongs to the Methodist Church.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 326-328.


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