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William Whyte

Birthc1802 - Clatt, Aberdeen, Aberdeen-shire, Scotland
Death25 May 1879 - Culcabock Village, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
MotherAnn McDonald
FatherJames Whyte

Born in Clatt, Aberdeen, Aberdeen-shire, Scotland on c1802 to James Whyte and Ann McDonald. William Whyte had 13 children. He passed away on 25 May 1879 in Culcabock Village, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Whyte
1780 - Unknown
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Ann Mcdonald
1782 - Unknown
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Helen Whyte
1856 - Unknown
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Martha Whyte
1848 - Unknown
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Anne Whyte
1836 - Unknown
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Christina Whyte
1853 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whyte
1844 - Unknown
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Jean Whyte
1838 - Unknown
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John Whyte
1833 - Unknown
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William Whyte
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Whyte
1847 - Unknown
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Elspat Whyte
1842 - Unknown
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Peter Whyte
1853 - Unknown
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James Craig Whyte
1821 - 1889
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Duncan Whyte
1852 - Unknown

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