The Lowing family has deep roots in Michigan, particularly in Ottawa County and the greater Grand Rapids area. This overview traces the family's journey from early settlement to the present day.
The first Lowings arrived in Michigan during the great westward expansion of the 1830s and 1840s. They were drawn by the promise of fertile farmland and economic opportunity. Georgetown Township in Ottawa County became a center of Lowing family settlement.
As the family grew, Lowings spread throughout West Michigan. They established farms, businesses, and became active in local government and churches. The family cemetery on Bauer Road became a central gathering place for family remembrance.
Today, Lowing descendants can be found throughout Michigan and across the United States. Many still maintain connections to the original homestead areas in Ottawa County. The Lowing Foundation works to preserve this rich heritage for future generations.
The Foundation maintains extensive records including: