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Edward E Lytle

Birth25 September 1822 - Ohio
Death02 Jan 1901 - Esbon, Jewell, KS
MotherMary Polly Dunn
FatherEdward E. Lytle

Born in Ohio on 25 September 1822 to Edward E. Lytle and Mary Polly Dunn. Edward E Lytle married Sarah Adeline Ferguson and had 12 children. He passed away on 02 Jan 1901 in Esbon, Jewell, KS.

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Edward E. Lytle
1771 - 1846
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Mary Polly Dunn
1793 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Adeline Ferguson
1829 - 1898
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Ida Sovilla Lytle
1870 - 1912
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Mary Elizabeth Lytle
1854 - 1939
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Albert C. Lytle
1860 - Unknown
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Sarah A Lytle
1866 - 1871
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Laura Leona Lytle
1868 - 1904
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William Jasper Lytle
1850 - 1928
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Rosa Anna Lytle
1862 - 1925
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Martha Anne Lytle
1858 - 1884
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Eliza Jane Lytle
1856 - 1896
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Lewis Perry Lytle
1849 - 1890
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Mac C Lytle
1864 - 1865
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John A Lytle
1852 - 1860

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