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John Cunningham

Birth1879 - Alabama
DeathNot Available - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
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Born in Alabama on 1879. John Cunningham married Mae Winfield and had 9 children. He passed away in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Mae Winfield
1886 - 1972
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May Cummings
Unknown - Unknown
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Viola Cunningham
1904 - 1973
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Carl Waldon Cunningham
1911 - 1980
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Garland James Robert Cunningham
1910 - 1910
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Charlotte Cunningham
1907 - 1983
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Opal Mae Cunningham
1903 - 1923
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John Cunningham
1906 - 1925
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Charles Cunningham
1908 - Unknown
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John P. Cunningham
1905 - 1930
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Dora Odessa Bryant
1918 - 1997

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