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Julia (Potter) Lytle (1841 - 1912)

Julia Lytle formerly Potter
Born in Glens Falls, Warren, New York, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 28 Sep 1865 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 71 in Osage, Mitchell, Iowa, United Statesmap
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Biography

Julia was born in 1841.

Obituary

Julia Potter Lytle was born in Glen Falls, Warren County, New York, March 4, 1841, and died in Osage, Iowa, May 28, 1912.

When ten years old the family moved to Colton, New York, and in September 1863, to Walworth County Wisconsin, living there three years. September 28, 1865, she was married to Henry Lytle. To this union were born three daughters, Mrs. Louise Basford of Osage, Mrs. Georgia Andrews of Orchard, and Mrs. Grace Colton of Osage. All were with her in her last sickness.

In 1872 Mrs. Lytle was baptized and united with the Free Baptist church at South Wayne, Wis. The following year the family moved to Bremer County, Iowa, and she united with the Free Baptist church at Tripoli. In November, 1886, Mr. Lytle moved to Mitchell County on to a farm near Stillwater, where Mr. Lytle died March 27, 1905. For two years Mrs. Lytle was a member of the Congregational church at Stillwater. In 1888 Mr. and Mrs. Lytle took Harry L. Johnson, a motherless boy three years old and gave him a home and a father's and mother's love.

In September, 1910, Mrs. Lytle rented the farm and moved to Osage. Besides the three daughters and Harry she leaves two brothers, several cousins, grandchildren, a host of friends and acquaintances to mourn her loss.

The services were held at Orchard Wednesday p.m., conducted by Rev. M.D. Mack of Lincoln Free Baptist church, and Rev. H. O. Allen of the Congregational church, Osage. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the pretty cemetery at Orchard.

Research Note

On location of birth, note brother’s birth location on his Michigan death certificate, and proximity of relationship to Henry V Lytle.

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