Ulman Owens
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Ulman Owens (1878 - March 11, 1931) was an American lighthouse keeper. He is chiefly remembered today for the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death. Owens became a lighthouse keeper in 1911, and served much of his career at the Holland Island Bar Light; little else is known of his life.
Ulman Owens was born as "Royal Ulman Owens" in Somerset County, Maryland on April 24, 1878. He was the oldest son of Samuel J. & Priscilla (née White) Owens. He married twice, both in Somerset County:
1) Ella Harding in 1899. They had two children: Mildred G. Owens (b. 1901) and Sicci G. Owens (b. 1904). Ella died on May 10, 1908.
2) Lucy H. Bounds on May 19, 1909. They had two children: Murdice L. Owens (b. 1914) and Ella O. Owens (b. 1916). Lucy died on June 29, 1923.
He was raised as a waterman until joining the U.S. Lighthouse Service in 1911.