Hogg - McKee Family footnote 4
The Descendants of Robert Hoge or Hogg of Tuscarora Valley,
Pennsylvania
Including the families of Lytle, McCullough, McKee, Sturgeon, Dunbar, Graham,
Stitt, Harnish, Vance, Robinson, Potts, McBride
Captain John Lytle, resided in Tuscarora Valley as early as 1762; he married a
daughter of James Hite, also an early settler, and they had issue:
i. Robert, b. Nov. 10, 1778; m. Letitia McCullough.
ii. David
iii. John
iii. James; settled near Xenia, Ohio, where he died.
This Captain John Lytle was the John Lytle, wife Grace, associated with John
Lukens, Surveyor General in the land business. They owned land jointly and
severally all over western Penn. from about 1760 to 1794. Lytle lived at
Philadelphia and at Princeton NJ. He died at the latter place in 1794 leaving a will
which is published in the New Jersey Archives, Abstracts of Wills, Vol 3
EXTRACTS OF WILL OF CAPTAIN JOHN LYTLE:
"remaining lands both in New Jersey and Penn. to be rented and
rents applied to wife's annuity, niece, Mary Woods, and Ester Gaw, nephews and
nieces, John Woods, George Woods Jr. Henry Woods, John Rickey, Thomas
Little of the Kingdom of Ireland (son of brother Thomas Little), James Aspey,
Rosetta Woods and Ann Ross."
This is the captain John Lytle who owned land in Lack township, now Juniata
County. My ancestor was John, who was born in 1755 in Cumberland County.
He married Rachel Kenney. He died in 1822 and his will is on file at Lewistown,
Pa., showing the children as given above by Dr. Egle. John and Rachel are
buried at Mifflintown. Their son John married Mary Lyon for his third
wife and there were no children by this marriage. Mary Lyon was a step-daughter
of John Hite. See Appendix.
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