Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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William Lytle and Sarah Fleming




Husband William Lytle 1 2

           Born: 1 Sep 1815 - Venango Co, PA 3
     Christened: 
           Died: 12 Nov 1865 2 4
         Buried: 


         Father: John Lytle (1782-1837) 3
         Mother: Sarah Morrison (1792-      ) 3


       Marriage: Abt 1852



Wife Sarah Fleming 2 4

           Born: 14 Feb 1815 - Oil Creek Twp, Venango Co, PA 4
     Christened: 
           Died: 6 Mar 1899 - Pleasantville, Oil Creek Twp, Venango Co, PA 5
         Buried: 


         Father: Samuel Fleming (      -1859) 4 6 7
         Mother: Jane McClintock (1797-1865) 7 8 9




Children
1 M Samuel A. Lytle 1 2 5

           Born: 8 Nov 1852 - Oil Creek Twp, Venango Co, PA 1 2
     Christened: 
           Died: 1924 5
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Emma J. Folwell (1854-      ) 1 10
           Marr: 25 Nov 1875 1 2


2 M Mortimer Ettna Lytle 2 5

            AKA: S. E. Lytle 4
           Born: 18 Aug 1855 - Venango Co, PA 4 5
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Lillian Sarah Williams (Abt 1858-      ) 5


3 M William Lytle 2

           Born: 2 Nov 1857 - Venango Co, PA 5
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Della Berlin (Abt 1861-      ) 5



General Notes: Husband - William Lytle


HVC 1879, 623: "S. E. Lytle, son of William and Sarah Lytle, was born Aug­ust 18th, 1855. He is engaged in the oil business." But other accounts of the family do not include this.


General Notes: Wife - Sarah Fleming


"When Mrs. Lytle first saw Pleasantville, there were but two houses, and they were built of logs; one was near the store­house built by Aaron Benedict, and the other near where Dr. Wilson now resides. Mrs. Lytle is one of the oldest ladies living in Oilcreek township who was born there. She has good health, is straight as an arrow, quick, strong, and as active as most ladies of forty. She has always worked hard and is of the opinion that work is good for one's health. The first sermon she ever heard preached was at Titusville, when she was nine years old. The first school she attended, was in a log house, formerly occupied by a Mr. Kidd, a blacksmith. Even wagons were then scarce, and people either walked or went on horse-back." [HVC 1879, 623]

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Sources


1 J. H. Newton, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Columbus, OH: J. A. Caldwell Publishers, 1879), Pg 622.

2 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 1110.

3 Mary Louise Morrison Ostman, Descendants of Hugh and Isabella Morrison of Venango County, PA (Privately published.), Pg 2.

4 J. H. Newton, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Columbus, OH: J. A. Caldwell Publishers, 1879), Pg 623.

5 Mary Louise Morrison Ostman, Descendants of Hugh and Isabella Morrison of Venango County, PA (Privately published.), Pg 10.

6 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 1104.

7 Charles A. Babcock, Venango County, Pennsylvania, Her Pioneers and People (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1919), Pg 874.

8 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 647, 1104.

9 Lewis R. Culbertson, M.D., Genealogy of the Culbertson and Culberson Families (Zanesville, OH: The Courier Co., 1923), Pg 424.

10 Mary Louise Morrison Ostman, Descendants of Hugh and Isabella Morrison of Venango County, PA (Privately published.), Pg 22.


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