Found him on the 1870 Antrim, Watonwan, Minnesota census (img 9) as
Wallace Lowry age 9 months.
Found him on the 1880 Normal, McLean, Illinois census (dist 166 img 37) age 10, an inmante at the Illinois Soldiers Orphans Home. His brother
Alonso age 13, and sister
Angie age 7 are there also.
Note: Originally known as the Civil War Orphans' Home, ISSCS was established in 1865 by an act of the Illinois State legislature as a home for the indigent children of Civil War veterans. The State of Illinois selected Normal as the site of the home in May 1867. The Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home (ISOH) opened its doors on June 17, 1869 with 180 children in residence and one main building. Mrs. Virginia C. Ohr, a widow of a Civil War veteran, served as the home's first superintendent. In 1979, the state closed ISSCS after 114 years in operation. - Wikipedia
Lowry-Stone Married: On Saturday evening, Mr.
Wallace H. Lowry, of Driftwood township, to Miss
Bessie Stone, of Alva township, at the residence of the bride's sister,
Mrs. Bert Tull, of this city, Rev. Ross pronouncing the words that made them man and wife.
Marriage Record
The Review joins with their many friends in wishing them a happy journey across life's trouble ocean. -
Alva Review Barber County Index, Jan 4, 1899.
Found him on the 1900 Driftwood, Woods, Oklahoma census (dist 224 img 19) as
Wallace Lowery age 29, farmer. He is living next to his brother
Alonso.
Found him on the 1910 Elberta, Woods, Oklahoma census (dist 269 img 1) as
Wallace H. Lowry age 40, born Wisconsin. Farming, own farm.
Death Certificate