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[Diary of Benjamin Lynde (printed), Boston, 1880] || Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, To The End of The Year 1849, Vol V - Deaths, The Essex Institute, Salem, MA, 1924, p. || Vital Records of Essex Massachusets to the End of the Year 1849, Essex Institute, Salem, MA 1908, p. LOW was educated in the public schools and at an early age became a clerk in the house of Joseph Howard & Company, engaged in the South American trade. Early Vital Records of Lyman, Maine|| New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 97 (1943), p. Early Vital Records of Lyman, Maine || New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 96 (1942), p. Rufus Putnam’s regiment, and served several enlistments under different commands. John Dodge, dated Springfield, 3-16-1777; also, company receipt for wages, given to Capt. Tupper’s regt; Continental Army pay accounts for service from 1-1-1780 to 1-28-1780; reported discharged. R: Falmouth; died at sea 1791; married Elizabeth, r: Standish 1835; Mass; 4S || Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War- Maine, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Louiseville, Kentucky, compiled by Carleton E. 104-105.~Elisabeth Ann Low married 9-24-1843 William Kemlo, both of Boston. William Jenks, DD, of Green Street Congregational Church. || List of Persons Whose Names Have Been Changed in Massachusetts, 1780-1892, Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, 1972, p. Eunice Lowe and Jacob Lufkin of Ipswich were married 5-13-1762. || Vital Records of Newbury Massachusetts to the end of the Year 1849, Vol 2, Marriages and Deaths, Essex Institute, Salem, 1911, p. ¶ In 1861 he was nominated as a Union Republican for representative-at-large in Congress after the census of 1860 disclosed that California would be entitled to a third member. IV (1897 ) for his messages as governor see the Jounals of the California Senate and Assembly, 1863-67. Low, John Lowe, and Thomas Low are signers (among many) of the following Civil War (1861-1865) document: “We the undersigned, desirous to bear our part of the burthens in our Country’s need, and for the purpose of encouraging Enlistment hereby agree and promise to pay the sums set against our names respectively to a Committee to be appointed to receive the same for the purpose of aiding to supply the families of those who enlist in their Country’s Service, while they are so engaged and absent from their homes, and to aid in outfitting said Company with necessary supplies, all expenditures to be under the direction of said Committee not to exceed 1/4 part for outfits. A receipt was appended to the subscription list: We, John Hobbs, Nathaniel Shatswell, and Robert Southgate, Jr., Officers of the Ipswich Volunteer Militia Company, acknowledge to have received of Eben Cogswell, Richard T.