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George Frederick Cunningham

Birth17 Oct 1787 - Antigonish, 1654146, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death8 Oct 1857 - Kentville, 1654155, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherElizabeth Day
FatherRichard Cunningham

Born in Antigonish, 1654146, Nova Scotia, Canada on 17 Oct 1787 to Richard Cunningham and Elizabeth Day. George Frederick Cunningham married Elizabeth Grant and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 Oct 1857 in Kentville, 1654155, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Richard Cunningham
1748 - 1823
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Elizabeth Day
1753 - 1801
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Elizabeth Grant
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Cunningham
1817 - 1893
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Mary Jane Cunningham
1820 - 1904
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George Frederick Cunningham
1815 - 1869
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John Edward Cunningham
1812 - 1873
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Harriet Maria Cunningham
1825 - 1912
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James Peter Cunningham
1828 - 1907
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Richard Day Cunningham
1810 - 1822
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Ruth Amelia Cunningham
1813 - 1829
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Richard William Cunningham
1822 - Unknown
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Margaret Cunningham
Unknown - Unknown

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