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John Pomeroy Lytle

Birth22 MAY 1846 - Dayton, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
Death14 Feb 1927 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
MotherLavina Reed
FatherJohn Lytle

Born in Dayton, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA on 22 MAY 1846 to John Lytle and Lavina Reed. John Pomeroy Lytle married Deborah Ann Reeder and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 Feb 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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John Lytle
1808 - 1890
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Lavina Reed
1816 - 1889
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Deborah Ann Reeder
1852 - 1923
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Jesse Reed Lytle
1881 - 1958
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Lavinia Agnes Lytle
1887 - 1971
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Homer Claire Lytle
1882 - 1966
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Joseph Bertram Lytle
1884 - 1950
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Gracie M Lytle
1893 - 1918
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Bessie May Lytle
1889 - 1986
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Sarah J Lytle
1892 - 1969

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