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David Andrew Lytle

Birth04 Jan 1821 - Fort Covington, New York
Death30 May 1879 - Prob Lake Zurich, ILL
MotherRebecca Rich
FatherWilliam Lytle

Born in Fort Covington, New York on 04 Jan 1821 to William Lytle and Rebecca Rich. David Andrew Lytle married Sarah Jane Gilbert and had 12 children. He passed away on 30 May 1879 in Prob Lake Zurich, ILL.

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Parents
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William Lytle
1795 - 1849
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Rebecca Rich
1801 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Gilbert
1842 - 1904
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Polly Hubbard
1826 - 1861
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James David Lytle
1873 - 1971
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Hosea Adren Lytle
1878 - 1921
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Anne G. Lytle
1871 - 1924
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Edward Lytle
1865 - 1866
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William J Lytle
1867 - 1868
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Kate Bradwell Lytle
1854 - 1926
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Ida M Lytle
1864 - 1865
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Charles M Lytle
1846 - 1864
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Laura A Lytle
1852 - 1868
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Boy Lytle
1877 - 1877
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Emeline L Lytle
1850 - Unknown
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Louisa E Lytle
1848 - Unknown

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