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JAMES lytle

Birth27Feb1808 - Pennsylvania
Death31 March 1876 - Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSarah "Sally" ANDERSON
FatherJohn Lytle

Born in Pennsylvania on 27Feb1808 to John Lytle and Sarah "Sally" ANDERSON. JAMES lytle married Kezia Dunn Lytle and had 9 children. He passed away on 31 March 1876 in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John Lytle
1773 - 1816
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Sarah "Sally" Anderson
1782 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Kezia Dunn Lytle
1809 - 1891
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Clayton W. Lytle
1839 - 1877
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John T Lytle
1838 - 1857
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Viola V. H. Lytle
1849 - Unknown
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Martha K. Lytle
1842 - 1893
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Sarah A Lytle
1834 - Unknown
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Susan Margaret Lytle
1835 - 1912
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Lucinda Carolina Lytle
1831 - 1918
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Sophie Chester Lytle
1848 - 1918
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Henrietta (Hattie) C Lytle
1846 - Unknown

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