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Miram Jane Lytle

Birth3 Aug 1839 - Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death11 Jul 1928 - Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio, United States
MotherMartha Kinney
FatherIsaiah Cooley Lytle

Born in Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA on 3 Aug 1839 to Isaiah Cooley Lytle and Martha Kinney. Miram Jane Lytle had 11 children. She passed away on 11 Jul 1928 in Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Isaiah Cooley Lytle
1814 - 1859
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Martha Kinney
1813 - 1876
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Emma M Sullivan
1871 - 1934
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John Mabury Sullivan
1873 - 1956
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Edward Stonebraker Sullivan
1867 - 1931
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Miriam Ruth Sullivan
1866 - 1938
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Eleanor Sullivan
1884 - 1900
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Ida Bell Sullivan
1877 - 1941
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Cora Sullivan
1865 - 1899
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James E. Sullivan
1862 - 1900
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William Thomas Sullivan
1860 - 1905
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Harriet R. Sulivan
1866 - Unknown
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William R Sullivan
1867 - Unknown

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