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William John Snowdon Lytle

Birth05 Dec 1864 - Franklin, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
Death04 Jan 1936 - Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
MotherEliza Jane (Jenny) Donnelly
FatherJohn Sheppler Lytle

Born in Franklin, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA on 05 Dec 1864 to John Sheppler Lytle and Eliza Jane (Jenny) Donnelly. William John Snowdon Lytle married Gertrude Williams and had 9 children. He passed away on 04 Jan 1936 in Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.

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John Sheppler Lytle
1824 - 1893
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Eliza Jane (Jenny) Donnelly
1844 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Gertrude Williams
1869 - 1930
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Gertrude L Mcfarland
1884 - 1971
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George Dewey Lytle
1898 - 1935
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Harry Richard Lytle
1888 - 1961
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Edward Harvey Lytle
1892 - 1971
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Katherine Frances Lytle
1895 - 1962
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Bessie R. Lytle
1890 - 1978
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Clarance Lytle
1906 - Unknown
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Ethel D Lytle
1909 - Unknown
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Florence Lytle
1905 - 1906
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Blanche Susan Lytle
1900 - Unknown

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