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May <I>Goodrich</I> Lytle

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May Goodrich Lytle

Birth
Imperial, Chase County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 Feb 1938 (aged 51)
Montrose County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4509529, Longitude: -107.8787156
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Spouse verified through Cemetery Records

source of data is from May (Goodrich) Lytle's granddaughter:

"Melville Jerome Goodrich was born in 1862. Melville grew up to be a minister who later married Mary Alice Rhinehart. They eventually settled to Nebraska and staked a claim and laid a cornerstone for a town called Imperial. One big addition to the town was named "The Goodrich Addition", Meville Jerome Goodrich, who built the first home there. They had several children: Nellie, Rosalia, Myrtle, Mary or May, David, Alzina, Frank, and Paul. Meville died from a tragic accident in 1906. He fell down a 365 foot shaft, that was somehow connected to the the Gunnison Tunnel being built at that time to carry water for irrigation to the surrounding areas around Montrose, Colorado. Mary (or May) Goodrich, later married Tom Lytle. Tom and Mary Lytle settled in Montrose, Colorado and had 5 children: Bill, Arther, Jack, Matie and Dixie."

May is also listed in the 1900 census:

1900 United States Federal Census

Name: Mary Goodrich
Age: 13
Birth Date: Sep 1886
Birthplace: Nebraska
Home in 1900: Pinon, Montrose, Colorado
[Montrose]
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: Melville Goodrich
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Name: Mary A Goodrich
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois


Spouse verified through Cemetery Records

source of data is from May (Goodrich) Lytle's granddaughter:

"Melville Jerome Goodrich was born in 1862. Melville grew up to be a minister who later married Mary Alice Rhinehart. They eventually settled to Nebraska and staked a claim and laid a cornerstone for a town called Imperial. One big addition to the town was named "The Goodrich Addition", Meville Jerome Goodrich, who built the first home there. They had several children: Nellie, Rosalia, Myrtle, Mary or May, David, Alzina, Frank, and Paul. Meville died from a tragic accident in 1906. He fell down a 365 foot shaft, that was somehow connected to the the Gunnison Tunnel being built at that time to carry water for irrigation to the surrounding areas around Montrose, Colorado. Mary (or May) Goodrich, later married Tom Lytle. Tom and Mary Lytle settled in Montrose, Colorado and had 5 children: Bill, Arther, Jack, Matie and Dixie."

May is also listed in the 1900 census:

1900 United States Federal Census

Name: Mary Goodrich
Age: 13
Birth Date: Sep 1886
Birthplace: Nebraska
Home in 1900: Pinon, Montrose, Colorado
[Montrose]
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: Melville Goodrich
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Name: Mary A Goodrich
Mother's Birthplace: Illinois



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