Louella MayBelle Holsinger

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Louella MayBelle Holsinger (Lowder)

Also Known As: "Ella", "Ellie", "Louella MayBelle Lowder Holsinger"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scioto, Ohio, United States, Greenup County, Kentucky, United States
Death: August 14, 1927 (55)
Old Cemetery, Wheelersburg, Scioto County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Old Wheelersburg Cemetery, Wheelersburg, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Madison Lowder and Delila Lowder
Wife of Joseph Patrick Holsinger and Orville Shope
Mother of William McKinley Holsinger; James Garfield Holsinger; Theodore Roosevelt Holsinger; Travis Shope; Malinda Collins and 9 others
Sister of Matilda J. Collingsworth; Monroe Harrison Lowder; Samuel H. Lowder; Benjamin Franklin Lowder; John William Lowder and 11 others

Managed by: Dan Cornett
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About Louella MayBelle Holsinger

She was the daughter of William Madison Lowder and Delila Stone of Greenup Co., KY. She was first married to unk Shope, Her second marriage was to Joseph Holsinger, 26 Mar, 1905, Greenup, Ky. Her third marriage was to unk Holsinger.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 18 2019, 4:59:57 UTC

  • Residence: Liberty, Greenup, Kentucky, United States - 1880
  • Residence: ED 84 Magisterial District 3, Quincy Precinct Quincy town, Lewis, Kentucky, United States - 1900
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Louella MayBelle Holsinger's Timeline

1871
September 21, 1871
Scioto, Ohio, United States, Greenup County, Kentucky, United States
1892
May 4, 1892
Lewis County, Kentucky, United States
1894
June 26, 1894
Rexton, Lewis, Kentucky, United States
1895
July 28, 1895
Lewis County, Kentucky, United States
1897
January 22, 1897
Rexton, Lewis County, Kentucky, United States
1900
February 1900
Rexton, Lewis, Kentucky, United States
1902
January 22, 1902
Garrison, Brown County, Ohio, United States
1904
January 6, 1904
Lewis County, Kentucky, United States