Moved to Chattooga County, Georgia soon after the 1870 census and is found in 1880 census in Chattooga County with her youngest unmarried daughter, Alice Tallulah Lyle.
According to her obituary, she was the mother of twelve children in all. Six daughters lived to adulthood. There are census records for one daughter and one son who died young, totaling eight known children. The other four children are presumed to have died as young infants sometime during the 1840-1860 decades.
Moved to Chattooga County, Georgia soon after the 1870 census and is found in 1880 census in Chattooga County with her youngest unmarried daughter, Alice Tallulah Lyle.
According to her obituary, she was the mother of twelve children in all. Six daughters lived to adulthood. There are census records for one daughter and one son who died young, totaling eight known children. The other four children are presumed to have died as young infants sometime during the 1840-1860 decades.
Inscription
To us, hard to give thee up, but Thy will, O God, be done.
Family Members
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Levia Ann Lyle Huggins
1836–1923
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Infant Son Lyle
1838 – unknown
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Missouri A E Lyle
1842 – unknown
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Nancy Lavenia "Nannie" Lyle Dalton
1845–1920
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Emily Josephine Lyle Ball
1847–1932
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Martha J "Mattie" Lyle Beavers
1851–1934
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Ellen Eugenia Lyle Johnson Griffitts
1859–1948
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Alice Tallulah Lyle Holland
1860–1932
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