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James Whyte

Birth1870 - Aberdeen, Forfarshire
Death6 Jun 1935 - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherAnn Whyte
FatherWilliam White

Born in Aberdeen, Forfarshire on 1870 to William White and Ann Whyte. James Whyte married Elizabeth Munro and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Jun 1935 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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William White
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Whyte
1834 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Munro
1863 - 1927
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Whyte
1892 - Unknown
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David Whyte
1886 - Unknown
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Sarah Whyte
1888 - Unknown
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Margaret Whyte
1890 - Unknown
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James White
1903 - Unknown
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Annie Whyte
1889 - Unknown
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Lily Whyte
1895 - Unknown
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Edith Whyte
1899 - Unknown
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Cecilia Whyte
1901 - 1995
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Margaret Jane Whyte
1889 - 1959

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