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Anne Lytle

BirthAbt. 1837 - Tulleyheron, Killeylagh, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death6 Nov 1914 - Carnamoney, Draperstown, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
MotherElizabeth Clark
FatherJames LYTLE

Born in Tulleyheron, Killeylagh, Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Abt. 1837 to James LYTLE and Elizabeth Clark. Anne Lytle married James Paul and had 7 children. She passed away on 6 Nov 1914 in Carnamoney, Draperstown, Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

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Parents
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James Lytle
1789 - 1870
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Elizabeth Clark
1797 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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James Paul
1836 - 1902
Children Show all
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Margaret Paul
1866 - 1925
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Andrew Paul
1875 - Unknown
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Matilda Jane Paul
1868 - 1948
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Robert George Paul
1870 - 1914
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Eliza Paul
1873 - 1952
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Victoria Adelaide Paul
1877 - 1964
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James Lytle
1857 - Unknown

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