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Irish families of the Lowery, Lowry, or Lavery name descend from the O Labhradha, a sept of the province of Ulster anciently. In the later days they are found in County Down near Moira.
Three branches of the name are of record. that of Trin-Lavery (which has also been translated as Armstrong - from trean - meaning strong), that of Roe-Lavery, from rua meaning red, and from Baun-Lavery, from "ban" meaning white.
These Irish families above have remained in the province of Ulster into modern times for they are found in counties Armagh, Antrim, and Down in the 1890 birth index. Laverty was located mainly in Ulster as well at that time.
The "Lowry" surname is also found in Ulster as a result of 17th century settlers arriving there from Scotland. Scottish families are found here under the spelling of Laurie as well. The Earl Belmore family is recorded as arriving from Scotland at the time and settling in County Tyrone, and he was said to be of the Laurie family of Maxwelton.
Lowery is a common surname, and may refer to:
*David Lowery
*Bill Lowery
*Joan Lowery Nixon
*John Lowery
*Joseph Lowery
*Nigel Lowery , British opera director
*Robert G. Lowery, Sr., a politician fromFlorissant , MO
*Robert O. Lowery , the firstAfrican-American New York City Fire Commissioner
*Savannah Lowery , New York City Ballet soloistee also
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