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David Cunningham

Birthabt 1765 - Not Available
Deathabt 1822 - Augusta County, Virginia
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Born on abt 1765. David Cunningham married Mary Steele and had 10 children. He passed away on abt 1822 in Augusta County, Virginia.

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Mary Steele
1765 - 1820
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David Cunningham
1781 - Unknown
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Ann Cunningham
1795 - Unknown
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Samuel Steele Cunningham
1785 - Unknown
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Margaret Cunningham
1793 - 1850
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John Cunningham
1787 - Unknown
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James Cunningham
1789 - 1851
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Robert Cunningham
1796 - Unknown
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Archibald Cunningham
1800 - Unknown
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Alexander Cunningham
1801 - 1820
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Patrick Steele Cunningham
1811 - 1852

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