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Stephen L Lytle

Birth09 SEP 1873 - Boone, Cass, Indiana, United States
Death5 Dec 1962 - Logansport, Cass, Indiana
MotherAmelia Dye
FatherWilliam Calvin Lytle

Born in Boone, Cass, Indiana, United States on 09 SEP 1873 to William Calvin Lytle and Amelia Dye. Stephen L Lytle married Emma J. Thurston and had 7 children. He passed away on 5 Dec 1962 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana.

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William Calvin Lytle
1843 - 1907
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Amelia Dye
1847 - 1928
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Emma J. Thurston
1880 - 1968
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William Charles Lytle
1900 - 1975
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Clyde Homer Lytle
1909 - 1932
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Cecil O. Lytle
1906 - 1996
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Harold Iran Lytle
1904 - 1960
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Mildred P. Lytle
1902 - 1970
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Ella Lytle
1899 - 1899
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Michael Lytle
Unknown - Unknown

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