Lowell Massachusetts Genealogy

1894 Map of Lowell

Tracing ancestors in Lowell, Massachusetts online and for free has been greatly enhanced by the University of Massachusetts in Lowell which provided digitized version of a large quantity of the Lowell public records. Combined with the cemetery and census records available freely online, you should be able to easily trace your ancestors from the founding of Lowell in 1826 through 1940, the last year of available census records. To add color to the otherwise basic facts of your ancestors existence we provide free access to a wide range of manuscripts on the history of Lowell, it’s manufactures and residents.

Haggerty, Arthur – Obituary

Memorial services for Arthur C. Haggerty were held on February 11 at the Booth-Bollman Funeral chapel in Enterprise, following his death on February 7. Born on October 31, 1887, in Cove, Oregon, Haggerty was a longtime resident of Wallowa County, where he farmed with his wife, Nettie, since their marriage in 1915. He is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter, a brother, four sisters, and a granddaughter. Interment followed in the Enterprise Cemetery.

Haggerty, Ida M. – Obituary

Ida M. Haggerty, aged 40, passed away on May 18 in La Grande, Oregon, following an operation. A member of the Presbyterian church, she was recognized for her active involvement in various church activities and community service. Married to Wm. O. Haggerty in 1900, she had four children, though only three survived her. Born on April 30, 1878, in High Valley, she had resided in the area her entire life. Her funeral was conducted by Rev. Eells on May 21.