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Ann Cunningham

Birth30 Jul 1808 - County Tyrone Ireland
Death16 Oct 1888 - Leeds, Leeds Township, Megantic County, Quebec, Canada
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Born in County Tyrone Ireland on 30 Jul 1808. Ann Cunningham married William Johnston and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Oct 1888 in Leeds, Leeds Township, Megantic County, Quebec, Canada.

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William Johnston
1810 - 1895
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Mary Jane Johnston
1833 - 1901
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William Johnston
1836 - 1909
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James Johnston
1850 - Unknown
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Sarah Johnson
1847 - Unknown
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Anne Johnston
1841 - Unknown
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Thomas Johnston
1843 - Unknown
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Andrew Johnston
1840 - 1893
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Elizabeth Johnston
1845 - 1853

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