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John Lytle Goforth

Birth30 Jul 1829 - Henderson, North Carolina, United States
Death5 APR 1901 - Parker County, Texas
MotherElizabeth Lunsford
FatherMiles Anderson Goforth

Born in Henderson, North Carolina, United States on 30 Jul 1829 to Miles Anderson Goforth and Elizabeth Lunsford. John Lytle Goforth married Ann Elizabeth Tiller and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 APR 1901 in Parker County, Texas.

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Parents
Miles Anderson Goforth
1800 - 1871
Elizabeth Lunsford
1810 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Ann Elizabeth Tiller
1830 - 1913
Children Show all
Stonewall Jackson Goforth
1872 - 1953
Josie Goforth
1863 - 1957
Charles Edward Goforth
1866 - 1889
Mattie Bell Goforth
1858 - 1880

John Littleton,jr.,i Goforth
1861 - 1862
William Lytle "Uncle Billy" Goforth
1868 - 1946
Ann Elizabeth Goforth
1858 - 1860
Sam J. Goforth
1852 - 1900

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