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Charles Russell Cunningham

Birth10 Aug 1844 - Leichester, Worchester, Massachusetts
Death25 May 1909 - Dunham, Missiquoi, Quebec, Canada
MotherEveline E. Stimpson
FatherHomer Cunningham

Born in Leichester, Worchester, Massachusetts on 10 Aug 1844 to Homer Cunningham and Eveline E. Stimpson. Charles Russell Cunningham married Margaret C. Crothers and had 5 children. He passed away on 25 May 1909 in Dunham, Missiquoi, Quebec, Canada.

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Homer Cunningham
1816 - 1876
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Eveline E. Stimpson
1822 - 1908
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Margaret C. Crothers
1850 - 1924
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Sarah Evelyn Cunningham
1873 - 1911
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Flora Cunningham
1864 - Unknown
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Geo H Cunningham
1871 - 1958
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Lynthia E. Cunningham
1875 - 1919
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Charles Cunninghan
1885 - Unknown

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