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James Matthew Whyte

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134: 50:. Whyte served as president of the Gore Bank from 1836 to 1839 and was a member of the board of directors for the railroad. He also held real estate in Harwich Township in 171: 61:
In 1836, Whyte build Barton Lodge, one of the city's finest homes, on the Hamilton mountain. He died in Hamilton. His home was inherited by his brother John Lionel Whyte.
205: 195: 210: 200: 164: 43: 157: 91: 47: 27: 96: 34:. Whyte took over a plantation in Jamaica in 1811. He served on the island's council and as a justice of 190: 51: 86: 39: 55: 110: 30:, resigning in 1815. He later was lieutenant-colonel of the Surrey Regiment of Horse in 141: 19:(ca 1788 – June 9, 1843) was a Scottish-born soldier, land owner and bank president in 184: 20: 42:. He became involved with the establishment of the Gore Bank (later part of the 38:. In 1834, he sold his assets on the island and moved to Canada, settling in 26:
The son of James Whyte, he served as a lieutenant and later captain in the
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