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Thomas Whyte, MD | Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist. Family Medicine. Primary Care. Contact. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Family Medicine - Deep River. 138 Dublin Square Road. Suite C. Asheboro, NC 27203. Directions. 336-625-3333. 4.8 Learn more. Wake Forest Baptist Provider. Accepts New Patients. Treats All Ages. Video Visits Available.
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Thomas Whyte may refer to: Thomas Whyte (merchant) (1492–1567), English cloth merchant, Lord Mayor of London in 1553, and a civic benefactor and founder of St John's College, Oxford; Thomas Whyte (academic) (fl. 1553–1573), English academic administrator at the University of Oxford
Jan 15, 2024. Dr. Thomas Whyte, MD is a family medicine specialist in Asheboro, NC and has over 38 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1985. He is affiliated with medical facilities Randolph Hospital and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He is accepting new patients.
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3 days ago · Thomas Gene Whyte. November 23, 1952 - May 15, 2024. NORTH PLATTE - Thomas Gene Whyte passed away at home in North Platte on May 15, 2024, at age 71. Tom was born November 23, 1952, to John and Rose Whyte in Grand Island where he grew up. After graduating from high school, Tom hired on with the Union Pacific Railroad as a Carman, thus beginning ...
Thomas Whyte (1793?-1826), master mariner, a native of Dublin, was tried at the Edinburgh Court of Justiciary on 14 July 1814 and sentenced to transportation for fourteen years. He arrived in New South Wales in September 1815 in the Baring, whose indent states that he was a seaman.
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Jul 10, 2020 · Dr. Thomas Whyte, Professor of Anthropology, has just published a new book on the history of Boone and Northwestern North Carolina, Boone Before Boone: The Archaeological Record of Northwestern North Carolina Through 1769 (2020 McFarland Press).