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Ann Lytle

Birth4 Jul 1758 - North Carolina, United States
DeathJuly 1836 - Logan County, Kentucky, United States of America
MotherSarah Jeanette Mebane
FatherCaptain Robert Lytle

Born in North Carolina, United States on 4 Jul 1758 to Captain Robert Lytle and Sarah Jeanette Mebane. Ann Lytle married James Francis Boyd Brian and had 13 children. She passed away on July 1836 in Logan County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Parents
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Captain Robert Lytle
1729 - 1774
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Sarah Jeanette Mebane
1740 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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James Francis Boyd Brian
1757 - 1815
Children Show all
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Joseph H Brien
1802 - 1823
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James Frances Boyd Jr Brien
1792 - 1875
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Jane Bryan
1785 - 1849
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John Bryan
1796 - 1873
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Daniel Brian
1783 - 1847
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Robert Brien
1780 - 1834
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Lytle Brien
1789 - 1815
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Archibald 'Archey' Brien
1794 - 1850
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William Brien
1781 - 1844
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Alfred Mcgready Bryan
1805 - 1861
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Hannah Brien
1798 - 1813
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Finis Ewing Brien
1802 - 1823
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Sally Brien
1804 - Unknown

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