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A basic biography of this author is in [http://books.google.com/books?id=AKxMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA8 The Bookman], Oct. 1906, p. 8. The
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'''Christina Gowans Whyte'''
Date and location of her birth are from the genealogy pages at [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=53063.10 Roots Chat].
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A basic biography is in [http://books.google.com/books?id=AKxMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA8 The Bookman], Oct. 1906, p. 8, announcing that journal's £100 Prizes for stories for boys, stories for girls, and stories for children. "Miss Whyte" had won the last two for ''The Story-Book Girls'' and [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1597391 ''The Adventures of Merrywink'']. See p. 7 for portrait photographs of the winners.
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That biography calls her "a native of Helensburgh" (Argyll and Bute, Scotland).
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Birthdate and birthplace (Govan, Lanark, Scotland) are from the genealogy pages at [http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=53063.10 Roots Chat].  
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Year of death is from [http://www.worldcat.org/title/vijf-macleods/oclc/64351827 WorldCat] (inside the "Linked Data" tab).
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''The Literary Year-book'' (Routledge,1912) notes her '''Mrs. R. J. Geddes''' --at Google Books, linked by the Library of Congress (LC).
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LC relies on ISFDB as one source; primarily states birthplace "Govan (Glasgow, Scotland)", source not stated.
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* [https://lccn.loc.gov/no2015109418 LCCN no2015-109418] Whyte, Christina Gowans, 1869-1961 --a record created 2015, the year of cited visit to ISFDB

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Christina Gowans Whyte

A basic biography is in The Bookman, Oct. 1906, p. 8, announcing that journal's £100 Prizes for stories for boys, stories for girls, and stories for children. "Miss Whyte" had won the last two for The Story-Book Girls and The Adventures of Merrywink. See p. 7 for portrait photographs of the winners.

That biography calls her "a native of Helensburgh" (Argyll and Bute, Scotland).

Birthdate and birthplace (Govan, Lanark, Scotland) are from the genealogy pages at Roots Chat.

Year of death is from WorldCat (inside the "Linked Data" tab).

The Literary Year-book (Routledge,1912) notes her Mrs. R. J. Geddes --at Google Books, linked by the Library of Congress (LC).

LC relies on ISFDB as one source; primarily states birthplace "Govan (Glasgow, Scotland)", source not stated.

  • LCCN no2015-109418 Whyte, Christina Gowans, 1869-1961 --a record created 2015, the year of cited visit to ISFDB