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John Cunningham

Birth22 Aug 1851 - St Andrews and St Leonards,Fife,Scotland
Death16 June 1931 - Oamaru, New Zealand
MotherBetson Wilson
FatherRobert Cunningham

Born in St Andrews and St Leonards,Fife,Scotland on 22 Aug 1851 to Robert Cunningham and Betson Wilson. John Cunningham married Elizabeth Ann Adams and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 June 1931 in Oamaru, New Zealand.

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Robert Cunningham
1823 - 1899
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Betson Wilson
1821 - 1904
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Elizabeth Ann Adams
1857 - 1932
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Ernest James Cunningham
1895 - 1957
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William Cunningham
1884 - 1923
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Mary Harriet Cunningham
1887 - 1965
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Tom Thomas Arthur Cunningham
1889 - 1963
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Elizabeth Stacey (Bessie) Clarke
1880 - 1957
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Betson Margaret Cunningham
1885 - 1957
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Robert George Cunningham
1879 - 1956
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Eva Whitaker (Nee Cunningham)
1892 - 1974
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John (Jack) Wilson Cunningham
1881 - 1967

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