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Ann Cunningham

BirthABT 1785 - Virginia, USA
DeathABT 1825 - Greene, Ohio, USA
MotherRachel Morgan Cunningham
FatherAdam Cunningham (b 1730 Dublin m Rachel Morgan)(b in Ireland-to America)

Born in Virginia, USA on ABT 1785 to Adam Cunningham (b 1730 Dublin m Rachel Morgan)(b in Ireland-to America) and Rachel Morgan Cunningham. Ann Cunningham married Moses Hopping and had 9 children. She passed away on ABT 1825 in Greene, Ohio, USA.

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Adam Cunningham (B 1730 Dublin M Rachel Morgan)(b In Ireland-to America)
1730 - 1797
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Rachel Morgan Cunningham
1746 - 1841
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Moses Hopping
1773 - 1849
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Jane Hopping
1811 - 1853
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Martha Hopping
1818 - 1882
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William Middleton Hopping
1818 - 1880
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Ann Hopping
1809 - 1827
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Joseph Hopping
1803 - 1878
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Moses Hopping
1815 - 1840
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Elizabeth Hopping
1807 - 1827
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Mary Hopping
1805 - 1853
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Amanda Hopping
1821 - Unknown

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