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Maragert Lytle

Birth1803 - St Lawerence, New York, USA
Death27 Jul 1881 - Elkhorn, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
MotherElizabeth McBane
FatherIsaac Lytle

Born in St Lawerence, New York, USA on 1803 to Isaac Lytle and Elizabeth McBane. Maragert Lytle married Daniel Keeney and had 7 children. She passed away on 27 Jul 1881 in Elkhorn, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Isaac Lytle
1748 - 1823
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Elizabeth Mcbane
1761 - 1819
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Daniel Keeney
1799 - 1884
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William Ebenezer Keeney
1828 - 1917
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Margaret "Marie" May Keeney Goldthorp
1838 - 1920
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Laura C Keeney
1834 - 1884
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Lucinda Keenley
1824 - 1906
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Ester M Keeney
1833 - 1860
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Mary Jane Kinney Waffle
1826 - 1906
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Daniel B. Keeney
1846 - 1907

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