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John Whyte

Birth12 May 1829 - Ayr, Wigtownshire
Death28 May 1915 - Bawnboy, Cavan, Ireland
MotherElizabeth Betty Johnston
FatherRichard White

Born in Ayr, Wigtownshire on 12 May 1829 to Richard White and Elizabeth Betty Johnston. John Whyte married Anne (Annie) Grier and had 14 children. He passed away on 28 May 1915 in Bawnboy, Cavan, Ireland.

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Parents
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Richard White
1788 - 1872
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Elizabeth Betty Johnston
1784 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Anne (Annie) Grier
1834 - 1907
Children Show all
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Henrietta Olivia Whyte
1862 - 1904
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Blayney Whyte
1871 - 1932
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Eliza Jane Whyte
1859 - 1909
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Richard Henry Whyte
1873 - 1956
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Margaret Eleanor Whyte
1861 - 1934
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Isabella Marion Whyte
1877 - 1879
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Louisa Whyte
1869 - 1934
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Sarah Maria Whyte
1858 - 1936
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Amelia Anna Whyte
1867 - 1928
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James Whyte
1875 - 1932
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Alicia Mary Whyte
1865 - 1958
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Mary E Whyte
1882 - Unknown
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Thomas Whyte
1880 - 1944
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John Whyte
1887 - Unknown

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