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James Cunningham

Birth17 May 1774 - Virginia, United States
Death13 Jun 1859 - Choctaw, Mississippi, United States
MotherElizabeth Story
FatherJohn Cunningham

Born in Virginia, United States on 17 May 1774 to John Cunningham and Elizabeth Story. James Cunningham married MARY "POLLY" McNEESE and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Jun 1859 in Choctaw, Mississippi, United States.

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John Cunningham
1743 - 1808
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Elizabeth Story
1747 - 1836
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Mary "Polly" Mcneese
1794 - 1869
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Helen Narcissa Cunningham
1822 - 1918
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Emily Cunningham
1826 - 1881
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James Mcneese Cunningham
1821 - 1851
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Sarah M Cunningham
1809 - 1852
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Elizabeth Cunningham
1829 - Unknown
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William Cunningham
1815 - 1890
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Permelia (Mealy) Cunningham
1813 - 1897
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Green Cuningham
1817 - 1885
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Andrew Brown Cunningham
1812 - Unknown
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Martha Cunningham
1818 - Unknown

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