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John Lytle

Birth18 AUG 1803 - Turbotville, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Death12 Oct 1892 - St George, Washington, Utah, United States
MotherSarah Davidson
FatherAndrew Lytle

Born in Turbotville, Northumberland, Pennsylvania on 18 AUG 1803 to Andrew Lytle and Sarah Davidson. John Lytle married Christena Diana Wittner and had 15 children. He passed away on 12 Oct 1892 in St George, Washington, Utah, United States.

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Parents
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Andrew Lytle
1777 - 1834
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Sarah Davidson
1774 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Christena Diana Wittner
1807 - 1881
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Mary Jane Robinson
1810 - 1889
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Margaret Josephine Moody
1844 - 1922
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Caroline Elida Lytle
1840 - 1912
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William Perry Lytle
1835 - 1906
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Fanny Lytle
1833 - 1916
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George Andrew Lytle
1843 - 1912
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Cornelia Lytle
1849 - 1884
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Mary Jane Lytle
1831 - 1921
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John Milton Lytle
1829 - 1904
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Charles Lytle
1846 - 1907
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Alma Lytle
1839 - 1839
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Mary Louisa Lytle
1853 - 1862
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Harriet Lytle
1857 - Unknown
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Edgar Lytle
1858 - Unknown
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Amy S Lytle
1877 - 1954
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Freeland Henry Lytle
1878 - 1958
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Richard Johnson Lytle
1853 - 1943

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