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James Whyte

Birthabt 1774 - St Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Death24 March 1852 - Barnstaple, Devon, England
MotherGertrude Gee
FatherJames Whyte

Born in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England on abt 1774 to James Whyte and Gertrude Gee. James Whyte married Frances Honoria Beresford and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 March 1852 in Barnstaple, Devon, England.

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James Whyte
1745 - 1808
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Gertrude Gee
1740 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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Frances Honoria Beresford
1777 - 1860
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Selina Catherine Harriet Whyte
1808 - 1871
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John James Whyte
1808 - 1889
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Mary Elizabeth Whyte
1812 - 1893
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Barbara Henrietta Whyte
1826 - 1895
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Frances Honoria Whyte
1820 - 1926
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Marcus Beresford Whyte
1816 - 1891
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James Richard Whyte
1809 - 1880
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William Thomas Whyte
1818 - 1909
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Charles Whyte
1816 - 1851
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Robert Charles Whyte
1813 - 1888
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Frances Louisa May Whyte
1810 - 1847

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