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James Bertram Cunningham

Birth28 Sep 1874 - Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Death1941 - Canada
MotherEsther Rorke
FatherRichard Cunningham

Born in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada on 28 Sep 1874 to Richard Cunningham and Esther Rorke. James Bertram Cunningham married Edna Mulholand and had 7 children. He passed away on 1941 in Canada.

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Richard Cunningham
1835 - 1920
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Esther Rorke
1834 - 1905
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Edna Mulholand
1876 - 1959
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Victor Bertram Cunningham
1904 - 1961
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Burleigh Ella Cunningham
1902 - Unknown
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John (Jack) Cunningham
1908 - Unknown
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John Cunningham
1912 - 1967
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Edith Augusta Cunningham
1909 - 1967
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Robert (Theodore) Cunningham
1924 - 1982
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Richard Lloyd Cunningham
1906 - Unknown

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