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John Cunningham

Birth02 Feb 1820 - Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States
Death15mar1896 - Gambier, Knox, Ohio, USA
MotherMary Thompson
FatherAlexander Cunningham

Born in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States on 02 Feb 1820 to Alexander Cunningham and Mary Thompson. John Cunningham married Sarah Ann Bone and had 5 children. He passed away on 15mar1896 in Gambier, Knox, Ohio, USA.

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Alexander Cunningham
1784 - 1868
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Mary Thompson
1797 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Bone
1824 - 1909
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Isabella Foster
1817 - 1844
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Isabella Cunningham
1860 - 1925
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Robert Pettis Cunningham
1852 - 1939
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Richard Gray Cunningham
1854 - 1941
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Henry Clay Cunningham
1850 - 1851
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Mary Thompson Cunningham
1849 - 1849

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