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John Whyte

Birth22 Apr 1800 - Lorn Furnace, Bonawe, Argyll, Scotland
Death23 Jan 1885 - Methven, Perthshire, Scotland
MotherCatharine Campbell
FatherWilliam Whyte

Born in Lorn Furnace, Bonawe, Argyll, Scotland on 22 Apr 1800 to William Whyte and Catharine Campbell. John Whyte married Ann Campbell and had 13 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1885 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Whyte
1766 - 1848
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Catharine Campbell
1766 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Ann Campbell
1811 - 1889
Children Show all
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Angus Whyte
1836 - 1903
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Robert Whyte
1838 - 1912
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Jane Stirling Whyte
1849 - Unknown
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Catherine Whyte
1832 - 1879
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Henry Whyte
1852 - 1913
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Duncan Whyte
1844 - Unknown
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Agnes Campbell Whyte
1849 - Unknown
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Isabella Whyte
1831 - 1907
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William Whyte
1834 - 1900
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Henry Whyte
1847 - Unknown
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Colin Whyte
1840 - Unknown
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John Whyte
1843 - 1913
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Colin Whyte
1847 - Unknown

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