Colonel Henry Lowe (1652-1717) was a planter, soldier and politician in Colonial Maryland.
He served in the Lower House of the Colonial Legislature in St. Mary's City, Maryland from 1701 to 1704.
Henry Lowe emigrated to the Province of Maryland in 1674, aged around 22, and was granted land in Calvert County by Lord Baltimore.
In 1709 his fortune changed again; his brother-in-law Edward Lloyd became Governor of Maryland, and Lowe was returned to office as justice and clerk.
[1] Their daughter Elizabeth married Henry Darnall II, a wealthy Maryland planter.