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John Cunningham

Birth15 Mar 1834 - Westmester, Ireland
Death28 Jun 1903 - Berkeley Springs, Morgan, West Virginia
MotherEveline Candler
FatherBenjamin Amos Cunningham

Born in Westmester, Ireland on 15 Mar 1834 to Benjamin Amos Cunningham and Eveline Candler. John Cunningham had 11 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1903 in Berkeley Springs, Morgan, West Virginia.

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Benjamin Amos Cunningham
1798 - 1891
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Eveline Candler
1818 - 1854
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George Washington Cuningham
1877 - 1945
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Netty M. Cunningham Bryan
1872 - 1958
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Sarah B. Cunningham
1869 - Unknown
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Charles Cunningham
1866 - Unknown
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Lou S. Cunningham
1875 - Unknown
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Edgar Cunningham
1880 - Unknown
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Joseph Edwin Cunningham
1865 - 1952
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Robert B Cunningham
1880 - 1912
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Isabel Cunningham
1870 - 1946
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Lydia M Cunningham
1883 - Unknown
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Margaret J Cunningham
1887 - Unknown

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