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Mable Augusta Lytle

Birth22 Aug 1889 - Grafton, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA
Death7 November 1973 - Escondido, San Diego, California, United States
MotherEmma Jane Robison or Robinson
FatherGeorge Washington Lytle

Born in Grafton, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA on 22 Aug 1889 to George Washington Lytle and Emma Jane Robison or Robinson. Mable Augusta Lytle married John Lealand Dexter and had 4 children. She passed away on 7 November 1973 in Escondido, San Diego, California, United States.

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George Washington Lytle
1846 - 1928
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Emma Jane Robison Or Robinson
1859 - 1915
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John Lealand Dexter
1892 - 1977
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Marie Estelle Dexter
1916 - 2010
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Jack L Dexter
1917 - 1987
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Lois Marjorie Dexter
1924 - 2011
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John L Dexter
1918 - Unknown

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