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Ellen Cunningham

Birth9 Sep 1863 - Ross, Tasmania, Australia
Death6 Dec 1953 - Scottsdale, Tasmania, Australia
MotherMartha McEwen
FatherJohn Cunningham

Born in Ross, Tasmania, Australia on 9 Sep 1863 to John Cunningham and Martha McEwen. Ellen Cunningham married John Bald and had 14 children. She passed away on 6 Dec 1953 in Scottsdale, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
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John Cunningham
1835 - 1908
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Martha Mcewen
1835 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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John Bald
1851 - 1933
Children Show all
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Eva Grace Bald
1885 - 1960
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Janet Bald
1905 - 1977
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Ida Mary Bald
1891 - Unknown
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William Roy Bald
1894 - 1960
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Charles Frederick Bald
1898 - 1957
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Eleanor Margaret Bald
1890 - 1961
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Frances Bald
1902 - 1977
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John Joseph Bald
1896 - 1916
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Robert George Bald
1902 - 1965
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John Joseph Bald
1887 - 1895
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Rene Bald
1907 - 1990
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James Bald
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Blake
1900 - 1984
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Rene Bald
1907 - 1990

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