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William Frederick Lytle

Birth22 Mar 1881 - Little River, Mendocino, California, United States
Death11 Sep 1951 - Escalon, San Joaquin, California, United States
MotherMartha Elizabeth Janes
FatherJames William Lytle

Born in Little River, Mendocino, California, United States on 22 Mar 1881 to James William Lytle and Martha Elizabeth Janes. William Frederick Lytle married Gertrude Dagmar Jappay and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Sep 1951 in Escalon, San Joaquin, California, United States.

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James William Lytle
1831 - 1903
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Martha Elizabeth Janes
1836 - 1914
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Gertrude Dagmar Jappay
1884 - 1949
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James Frederick Lytle
1905 - 1951
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Walter William Lytle
1925 - 1987
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Pearl Abby Lytle
1917 - 2003
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Freda Viola (Violet) Lytle
1910 - 1997
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Marian Clara Lytle
1911 - 1911
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Albert Edwin Lytle
1907 - 1907
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Ella Virginia Lytle
1906 - 1907

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