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Thomas Lytle

Birth1749 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Death1791 - North Carolina, Lincolnshire, England, UK
MotherSarah Jeanette Mebane
FatherRobert Lytle

Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States on 1749 to Robert Lytle and Sarah Jeanette Mebane. Thomas Lytle married Elizabeth James and had 14 children. He passed away on 1791 in North Carolina, Lincolnshire, England, UK.

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Parents
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Robert Lytle
1729 - 1774
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Sarah Jeanette Mebane
1740 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth James
1749 - 1812
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Elizabeth James 1744
1744 - 1816
Children Show all
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Rachel Lytle
1769 - 1814
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Martha Lytle
1762 - 1818
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Esther Lytle
1769 - 1842
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Mary Lytle
1773 - 1841
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Jane Lytle
1770 - 1838
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Fanny Lytle
1777 - Unknown
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Sarah Lytle
1781 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lytle
1775 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Lytle
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Lytle
Unknown - Unknown
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Esther Lytle
1775 - 1842
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Mary Lytle
Unknown - Unknown
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William Lytle
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Lytle
1735 - 1841

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