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William Whyte

Birth1774 - Mains of Boyndalie, Tyrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death9 Dec 1852 - Mains of Cardno, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; New Deer Churchyard
MotherMary Simpson
FatherJohn Whyte

Born in Mains of Boyndalie, Tyrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 1774 to John Whyte and Mary Simpson. William Whyte married Isobel Anderson and had 11 children. He passed away on 9 Dec 1852 in Mains of Cardno, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; New Deer Churchyard.

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Parents
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John Whyte
1750 - 1832
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Mary Simpson
1749 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Isobel Anderson
1775 - 1805
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Jannet Watson
1775 - 1855
Children Show all
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John Whyte
1802 - 1887
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Mary Whyte
1816 - 1887
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James Whyte
1806 - 1887
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William Whyte (White)
1801 - 1883
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Jannet Whyte
1800 - 1852
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Margaret Whyte
1823 - 1846
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Joseph Whyte
1817 - Unknown
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Alexander Whyte
1811 - 1881
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Sophia Whyte
1804 - 1889
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Anne Whyte
1810 - 1815
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Alexander Whyte
1800 - Unknown

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