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James Harrison Lytle

BirthJan 1848 - Pike, Pennsylvania, USA
Death27 Dec 1918 - West Paterson, New Jersey
MotherMary Teresa Rachael Feltz
FatherJohn Lytle

Born in Pike, Pennsylvania, USA on Jan 1848 to John Lytle and Mary Teresa Rachael Feltz. James Harrison Lytle married Sarah Ann "Annie" Shepherd and had 12 children. He passed away on 27 Dec 1918 in West Paterson, New Jersey.

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Parents
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John Lytle
1820 - Unknown
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Mary Teresa Rachael Feltz
1818 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann "Annie" Shepherd
1864 - 1950
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Harriet (Hattie) Irene Lytle
1881 - 1950
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Bertha Viola Lytle
1897 - 1966
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) S. Lytle
1882 - 1961
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Jessica C. Lytle
1888 - 1961
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Loretta Lytle
1900 - 1997
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Sarah Alice "Sadie" Lytle
1884 - 1966
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Edna Mae Lytle
1894 - 1934
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Catherine Lytle
1903 - 1990
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Harold "Harry" Lytle
1907 - 1913
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Christine Lytle
1895 - 1950
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Irene Lytle
1901 - 1917
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John R. Lytle
1891 - 1898

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