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William Gordon Whyte

Birth28/ March 1884 - 129, west, Scotland, Street, Kinning, Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland22
Death22/April 1932 - 1301, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherMargery S Graham
FatherJames Whyte

Born in 129, west, Scotland, Street, Kinning, Park, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland22 on 28/ March 1884 to James Whyte and Margery S Graham. William Gordon Whyte married Grace Shaw Cambell and had 3 children. He passed away on 22/April 1932 in 1301, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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James Whyte
1842 - 1907
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Margery S Graham
1842 - 1910
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Grace Shaw Cambell
1887 - Unknown
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Minnie White
1883 - 1928
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William Gordon Whyte
1910 - 1978
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Gilbert Mccallum Whyte
1908 - 1957
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Archibald Whyte
1921 - 1995

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