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Andrew Lytle

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Andrew Lytle

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Dec 1870 (aged 58)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1127844, Longitude: -117.2848851
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He was a son of Andrew Lytle and Sarah Davidson. He married Hannah Hull in 1832 in Pennsylvania. They were the parents of 10 children, 8 of whom lived to adulthood. He was Captain of the first company of the Mormon Battalion to see the San Bernardino Valley in 1847. He returned in 1851 leading the Mormon wagon train as one of its captains. Lytle Creek bears his name for his company's encampment there. He was a blacksmith and also served as Mayor of San Bernardino.

From: An Illustrated History of Southern California:
ANDREW LYTLE, deceased was born in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, in 1812. His parents moved to Akron, Ohio, when he was a small boy. At the age of twenty-one years he went back to Pennsylvania and married Hannah Hull. This lady was the daughter of Abner and Martha (Skinner) Hull, natives respectively of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. In 1834, two years after his marriage, he moved to Portage County, Ohio. Next he moved to Bidwell County, Missouri, and two years later to Nauvoo, Illinois. From the latter place he removed to Salt Lake, where he remained several years. In 1850 he came to California and was one of the first settlers at San Bernardino. He was a blacksmith by trade and followed that business for several years. He owned some fine land and was very successful. At one time he was mayor of San Bernardino, and has held various offices of public trust.
He had eight children: Olive, now Mrs. Amasa Mariam (Merriam);
Serena (Cyrene) E., now Mrs. Lacy Stilson;
Heber John, who married Sarah McCrary;
La Fayette, married Sophronia Parker;
Mariette, wife of Harley Swarthout;
Charles Loran, Lyman Melvin and Orissa.
Mr. Lytle died in 1870, and his widow resides at the old home on Third street near the Santa Fe depot, in San Bernardino.
He was a son of Andrew Lytle and Sarah Davidson. He married Hannah Hull in 1832 in Pennsylvania. They were the parents of 10 children, 8 of whom lived to adulthood. He was Captain of the first company of the Mormon Battalion to see the San Bernardino Valley in 1847. He returned in 1851 leading the Mormon wagon train as one of its captains. Lytle Creek bears his name for his company's encampment there. He was a blacksmith and also served as Mayor of San Bernardino.

From: An Illustrated History of Southern California:
ANDREW LYTLE, deceased was born in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, in 1812. His parents moved to Akron, Ohio, when he was a small boy. At the age of twenty-one years he went back to Pennsylvania and married Hannah Hull. This lady was the daughter of Abner and Martha (Skinner) Hull, natives respectively of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. In 1834, two years after his marriage, he moved to Portage County, Ohio. Next he moved to Bidwell County, Missouri, and two years later to Nauvoo, Illinois. From the latter place he removed to Salt Lake, where he remained several years. In 1850 he came to California and was one of the first settlers at San Bernardino. He was a blacksmith by trade and followed that business for several years. He owned some fine land and was very successful. At one time he was mayor of San Bernardino, and has held various offices of public trust.
He had eight children: Olive, now Mrs. Amasa Mariam (Merriam);
Serena (Cyrene) E., now Mrs. Lacy Stilson;
Heber John, who married Sarah McCrary;
La Fayette, married Sophronia Parker;
Mariette, wife of Harley Swarthout;
Charles Loran, Lyman Melvin and Orissa.
Mr. Lytle died in 1870, and his widow resides at the old home on Third street near the Santa Fe depot, in San Bernardino.


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  • Added: May 27, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27152833/andrew-lytle: accessed ), memorial page for Andrew Lytle (5 Dec 1812–27 Dec 1870), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27152833, citing Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA; Maintained by M Hodge (contributor 46977898).