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James Whyte

Birth1840 - Paisley, Renfrewshire
Death18 Feb 1902 - Cumberland, British Columbia, Canada
MotherJean Laird
FatherJames Whyte

Born in Paisley, Renfrewshire on 1840 to James Whyte and Jean Laird. James Whyte had 13 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1902 in Cumberland, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
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James Whyte
1813 - 1893
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Jean Laird
1817 - 1880
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Jeannie Laird Whyte
1871 - 1949
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Walter (Watty) Whyte
1869 - 1955
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John Whyte
1865 - 1901
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Jessie Whyte
1875 - 1946
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James W. Whyte
1859 - 1944
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Charles White
1867 - 1927
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Mary Whyte
1873 - 1953
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Thomas Whyte
1877 - 1965
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James Whyte
1859 - Unknown
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Robert Whyte
1879 - 1929
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Harry Whyte
1882 - 1929
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Christina Whyte
1863 - 1912
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William Edmond Whyte
1861 - 1937

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