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Samuel Lyttle

Birthabt 1843 - Ireland
Death24 Feb 1901 - 23 Belville Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
MotherMargaret Torrens
FatherSamuel Lyttle

Born in Ireland on abt 1843 to Samuel Lyttle and Margaret Torrens. Samuel Lyttle married Martha Peden and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1901 in 23 Belville Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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Samuel Lyttle
1809 - 1884
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Margaret Torrens
1809 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Martha Peden
1841 - 1901
Children Show all
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Hugh Torrence Little
1866 - Unknown
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Martha Pedan Little
1870 - 1934
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Letitia Little
1876 - Unknown
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John Little
1874 - 1936
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James Little
1881 - Unknown
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Margret Lyttle
1867 - Unknown
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Joseph Little
1864 - Unknown
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Margret Lyttle
1867 - Unknown
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Samuel Lyttle
1872 - Unknown

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