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William Lytle

Birth26 Sept 1837 - Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death21 Nov 1924 - Middleton Corners, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
MotherMargaret B Dodge
FatherWilliam Lytle

Born in Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada on 26 Sept 1837 to William Lytle and Margaret B Dodge. William Lytle married Eleanor J "Ellen" Nix and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 Nov 1924 in Middleton Corners, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA.

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William Lytle
1817 - 1881
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Margaret B Dodge
1817 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor J "Ellen" Nix
1842 - 1898
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William M. Lytle
1867 - 1872
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Loren Lytle
1869 - 1946
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Henry Monson Lytle
1873 - 1931
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Albert Lytle
1882 - 1950
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Margaret (Maggie) Ellen Lytle Sherwood
1875 - 1952
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Leonard A. Lytle
1877 - 1877
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Daniel Lytle
1863 - 1919
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Florence Lytle
1865 - 1889
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Charles O. Lytle
1871 - 1898
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Arthur Leonard Lytle
1879 - 1951
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Alfred Lytle
1882 - 1904

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