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Benjamin Lytle

BirthOct 25, 1810 - Beaver Co., Pa
Death14 Jun 1887 - Gastonville, Union Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMargaret Murphy
FatherJoseph (Lytle) Little

Born in Beaver Co., Pa on Oct 25, 1810 to Joseph (Lytle) Little and Margaret Murphy. Benjamin Lytle married Ursula F McFarland and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Jun 1887 in Gastonville, Union Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Joseph (Lytle) Little
1790 - 1836
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Margaret Murphy
1790 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Ursula F Mcfarland
1819 - 1905
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Josephine M. Lytle
1846 - 1925
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Joseph F. Lytle
1843 - 1912
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Mary Jane Lytle
1842 - 1921
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William Gaston Lytle
1839 - 1920
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John H Lytle
1859 - 1902
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Maggie T. Lytle
1861 - 1936
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Anna Lytle
1853 - 1922
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James E. Lytle
1856 - 1936
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Isaac N. Lytle
1849 - 1917

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