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John Cunningham

BirthAbt. 1685 - Dublin, Ireland
Death1769 - Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMary Rebecca (Rebecka) Burns
FatherALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM (J.L.-6th grgf) (King James I-gave 12,000 acres-Ireland) (d Va) (Ancestor King of Scotland, Robert I) (b 1653 m 1701

Born in Dublin, Ireland on Abt. 1685 to ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM (J.L.-6th grgf) (King James I-gave 12,000 acres-Ireland) (d Va) (Ancestor King of Scotland, Robert I) (b 1653 m 1701 and Mary Rebecca (Rebecka) Burns. John Cunningham married Margaret Grieve and had 1 child. He passed away on 1769 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Alexander Cunningham (J.l.-6th Grgf) (King James I-gave 12,000 Acres-ireland) (D Va) (Ancestor King Of Scotland, Robert I) (B 1653 M 1701
1660 - 1749
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Mary Rebecca (Rebecka) Burns
1668 - 1749
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Margaret Grieve
1690 - 1763
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James Cunningham
1712 - 1760

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