VENUES IN AMERICA RELATED TO LOWRY ANCESTORS. CONNECTICUT Old Saybrook Founded in 1635 by Robert Bull (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) and Stephen Post.

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VENUES IN AMERICA RELATED TO LOWRY ANCESTORS

CONNECTICUT Old Saybrook Founded in 1635 by Robert Bull (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) and Stephen Post (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT Wethersfield Founded 1633 by Matthew Grant (10 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT Connecticut State Library, Hartford Diary of Matthew Grant (10 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) (The diary can be accessed online)

CONNECTICUT Wethersfield Home built by Michael Griswold (7 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT New Haven Founded in 1638 by David Atwater (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith), William Bradley (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith), Samuel Gaylord (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith), Richard Harrison (9 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith), and John Punderson (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT New Haven Grove Street Cemetery Burial of John Punderson (7 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT Groton Home of Captain James Avery (7 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT Stonington Wequetequock Burying Ground Burial of Walter Palmer (9 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith), Grace Palmer Minor (8 th GGM of Ethel Maud Smith) and Thomas Minor (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

CONNECTICUT Falkner Island Owned by Isaac Parmlee (7 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith)

MASSACHUSETTS Plymouth Mayflower II (replica)

LOWRY ANCESTORS ABOARD THE MAYFLOWER Samuel Fuller (7 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Edward Fuller (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) ** Ann Carpenter Fuller (8 th GGM of Ethel Maud Smith) Francis Cooke (10 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) ** John Alden (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) ** Priscilla Mullins (8 th GGM of Ethel Maud Smith) William C Mullins (9 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) ** Alice Mullins (9 th GGM of Ethel Maud Smith) ** denotes signers of the Mayflower Compact

MASSACHUSETTS Duxbury Home of John and Priscilla Alden (8 th GGPs of Ethel Maud Smith), built 1653

MASSACHUSETTS Duxbury Miles Standish Burial Ground Burial of John and Priscilla Alden (8 th GGPs of Ethel Maud Smith)

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable Founded 1639 by Rev John Lathrop (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) The Lathrop Bible is on display in the Sturgis Library

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable Sturgis Library (built as a meeting house by John Lathrop; 8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Houses the Lathrop Bible, burned by candle wax while crossing the Atlantic

MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable Lathrop (Lothrop) Hill Cemetery Burial of Rev John Lathrop (8 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF REV. JOHN LOTHROP AND SUCH FIRST SETTLERS WHO FILL UNMARKED GRAVES IN THIS CEMETERY AND AT THE "CALVES PASTURE". MR. LOTHROP WAS PASTOR OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT EGERTON THE CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY AT SOUTHWARK, LONDON, CONFINED NEWGATE PRISON, SCITUATE, BARNSTABLE, HE WAS A GENTLE, KINDLY MAN AND BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM

MASSACHUSETTS Lexington Site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War Joseph Fuller Jr (4 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) participated in the battle as a Minuteman (18 th Regimen)

MASSACHUSETTS Danvers Home of Richard Hutchinson (9 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) who invented the Hutchinson plow, first plow used in America

OHIO Ripley Home of Rev John Rankin and Jean Gilfillin Lowry (daughter of Adam Lowry) great grand aunt of Tom Lowry It was in this home the Harriet Beecher Stowe began the story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

TENNESSEE Sycamore Shoals State Park The site where Rev Samuel Doak III addressed and prayed with the Over the Mountain Men prior to their victory at King’s Mountain in the Revolutionary War The event is re-enacted annually

TENNESSEE Greenville First Presbyterian Church, founded 1780 by Samuel Doak III (3 rd GGF of Tom Lowry) Three schools in Greeneville are named for Samuel Doak: Doak Elementary School, which is located less than a mile away from his two story home. Chuckey-Doak Middle School, which is estimated at a mile away. Chuckey-Doak High School, which is directly behind the middle school. Doak was also pastor at the New Bethel Presbyterian Church in Piney Flats, TN, and founded the Salem Presbyterian Church in Salem, TN

TENNESSEE Tusculum Tusculum College, founded 1794 by Rev Samuel Doak III (3 rd GGF of Tom Lowry)

TENNESSEE Tusculum Samuel Doak III House and Museum (On the campus of Tusculum College)

TENNESSEE Jonesborough Washington University Academy, founded by Samuel Doak III (3 rd GGF of Tom Lowry) in 1780

VIRGINIA Jamestown Jamestown National Historic Park Rev Haute Wyatt (9 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) was minister of the colony from 1621 until 1625 and was there during the Massacre of 1622

GUTHRIE, OK 511 E Cleveland Ave Home to Ralph V Smith and Henry L Smith in 1909 (father and grandfather of Ethel Maud Smith)

OKLAHOMA CITY 1205 NW 36 th Childhood home of Lou, Jean, and Liz Lowry