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Edith Gibbons

Birth11 Jan 1801 - Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, USA
Death12 Mar 1865 - Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Hardy
FatherJohn Wesley Gibbons

Born in Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, USA on 11 Jan 1801 to John Wesley Gibbons and Elizabeth Hardy. Edith Gibbons married William Henry Cunninggim and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Mar 1865 in Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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John Wesley Gibbons
1774 - 1839
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Elizabeth Hardy
1780 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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William Henry Cunninggim
1804 - 1874
Children Show all
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Nancy Jane Cuninggim
1839 - 1932
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William Henry Cuninggim Jr
1827 - 1895
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Rev. John Wesley Cuninggim
1833 - 1865
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Catharine N Cuninggim
1842 - 1922
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Theodosia Margaret Cunninggim
1840 - Unknown
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Ann Cunningham
1838 - 1919
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Elizabeth H. Cunninggim
1829 - 1895
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Mathilda Cunningham
1825 - 1883
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Jesse Anderson Cunninggim
1832 - 1899
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Mirenda Gibbons Aldridge
1830 - 1898

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