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Capt. William Lytle

Birth15 Oct 1728 - Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death14 Aug 1797 - Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
MotherElizabeth Jane McConnell
FatherJohn Lytle/Little

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States on 15 Oct 1728 to John Lytle/Little and Elizabeth Jane McConnell. Capt. William Lytle married Mary Steele and had 12 children. He passed away on 14 Aug 1797 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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John Lytle/little
1703 - 1777
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Elizabeth Jane Mcconnell
1712 - 1797
Spouse(s)
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Mary Steele
1736 - 1809
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Mary Lytle
1758 - 1811
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William Lytle
1770 - 1831
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Jane Lytle
1762 - 1796
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John Lytle
1766 - 1843
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Sarah Lytle
1768 - 1829
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Mary "Polly" Lytle
1764 - 1808
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Isaac Lytle
1765 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lytle
1774 - Unknown
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Josephine Lytle Foster
1775 - Unknown
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Joseph Lytle
1776 - 1777
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Anne Lytle
1774 - 1849
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William Lytle (Little)
1754 - 1833

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