Biography of Rev. Isaac W. Lowman, page 896. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Rev. Isaac W. Lowman is a native of Indiana, born in Wabash County, April 7, 1851, the eldest son of Martin and Priscilla (Pike) Lowman, native of Ohio and early settlers of Wabash County, Ind., and latter moved to Kosicusko County where they both died. Isaac was reared and educated in the last named county, receiving his early education in the district schools. After teaching he subsequently began to study for the ministry, and in 1869 began preaching in the Church of God, his first circuit extending over a part of Lagrange and De Kalb counties. He continued preaching eight years, and since then has given his attention to agricultural pursuits. He was married in 1873 to Ellen F. Kutzner, only daughter of Augustus and Amanda Kutzner. After his marriage he lived on the Willaman farm till 1884, and then moved to the farm where he now lives, where he has eighty acres of finely improved land. Mr. and Mrs. Lowman have two children---Vernon W. and Marvin Bliss. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com