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Richard Whyte

Birth03 August 1791 - East Lothian, Scotland
Death15 Nov 1852 - Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland
MotherAgnes/Isabell SIBBALD
FatherRichard WHYTE

Born in East Lothian, Scotland on 03 August 1791 to Richard WHYTE and Agnes/Isabell SIBBALD. Richard Whyte had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1852 in Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland.

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Parents
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Richard Whyte
1759 - 1833
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Agnes/isabell Sibbald
1759 - 1841
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Agnes Whyte
1820 - 1909
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Katherine Cleugh Whyte
1827 - 1913
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Thomas Whyte
1816 - 1899
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Jane Whyte
1837 - 1853
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Peter Whyte
1834 - 1901
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Margaret Whyte
1832 - 1904
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Alexander Whyte
1825 - 1909
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James John Whyte
1829 - 1848
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Richard Whyte
1818 - 1840
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Jane Whyte
1823 - 1837
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Matthew Brown Whyte
1840 - 1864

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