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Robert Preston LYTLE

BirthApr 1843 - Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA
Death07 Oct 1922 - Parsons, Labette, Kansas, USA
MotherElizabeth Lytle
FatherJames John Lytle

Born in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA on Apr 1843 to James John Lytle and Elizabeth Lytle. Robert Preston LYTLE had 8 children. He passed away on 07 Oct 1922 in Parsons, Labette, Kansas, USA.

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James John Lytle
1795 - 1862
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Elizabeth Lytle
1805 - 1894
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Jessie Lucille Lytle
1892 - 1980
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Lillian Audrey Bertaud
1873 - 1949
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Bert Newton Lytle
1878 - 1949
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Ralph Preston Lytle
1889 - 1960
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James Jay Lytle
1883 - 1949
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Rose B. (Rosetta) Lytle
1871 - 1956
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William Robert Lytle
1875 - 1961
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Nellie Lytte
1870 - Unknown

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