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Charles Lyttle

Birth1859 - Umgall, Antrim
Death16 MAY 1927 - Wilton Square South Belfast
MotherMary Shannon
FatherJohn Lyttle

Born in Umgall, Antrim on 1859 to John Lyttle and Mary Shannon. Charles Lyttle married Isabella Reeves and had 13 children. He passed away on 16 MAY 1927 in Wilton Square South Belfast.

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Parents
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John Lyttle
1838 - 1895
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Mary Shannon
1838 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Isabella Reeves
1866 - 1943
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Mary Jane Lyttle
1884 - 1939
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Arthur Lyttle
1901 - Unknown
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Charles Lyttle
1894 - 1972
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William John Lyttle
1890 - 1959
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Henry Lyttle
1898 - 1983
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Isabella Lyttle
1893 - Unknown
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Alexander Thompson Lyttle
1900 - 1959
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Sarah Elizabeth Lyttle
1886 - Unknown
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Samuel Lyttle
1896 - Unknown
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Herbert Lyttle
1901 - 1976
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James Lyttle
1902 - 1986
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Sissy Lyttle
1904 - Unknown
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Sissy Lyttle
1902 - Unknown

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