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Robert WHYTE

Birth02 Apr 1868 - Aberuthven, Perthshire, Scotland
Death17 Jun 1946 - 41, Bothwell Road, Hamilton, Scotland
MotherStewart SMITH
FatherPeter Fletcher WHYTE

Born in Aberuthven, Perthshire, Scotland on 02 Apr 1868 to Peter Fletcher WHYTE and Stewart SMITH. Robert WHYTE married Christy McKENZIE and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Jun 1946 in 41, Bothwell Road, Hamilton, Scotland.

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Parents
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Peter Fletcher Whyte
1843 - 1919
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Stewart Smith
1846 - 1932
Spouse(s)
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Christy Mckenzie
1872 - 1955
Children Show all
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Peter Stewart Whyte
1903 - 1929
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William James Whyte
1908 - 1981
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Robert Whyte
1907 - 1969
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Christina Whyte
1918 - 1920
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Annie Clark Whyte
1910 - Unknown
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Stewart Smith Whyte
1914 - 1999
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Isabella Eliza Whyte
1915 - Unknown
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David Mckenzie Whyte
1904 - Unknown

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