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Cornelia Lytle

Birth9 Nov 1849 - Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory
Death17 Dec 1884 - St George, Washington, Utah, USA
MotherChristena Diana Wittner
FatherJohn Lytle

Born in Great Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake Co., Utah Territory on 9 Nov 1849 to John Lytle and Christena Diana Wittner. Cornelia Lytle married Mahonri Moriancumer Snow Sr and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 Dec 1884 in St George, Washington, Utah, USA.

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Parents
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John Lytle
1803 - 1892
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Christena Diana Wittner
1807 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Mahonri Moriancumer Snow Sr
1847 - 1913
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Mahonri Moriancumer Snow
1871 - 1932
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William Franklin Snow
1872 - 1927
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Mary Lucina Snow
1869 - 1933
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Ada Corneilia Snow
1879 - 1956
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Jedediah Snow
1873 - 1893
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Granville Snow
1883 - 1939
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George Snow
1877 - 1878
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Burnetta Snow
1881 - 1882

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