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John J. Cunningham

Birth9 Jun 1870 - Cylon St Cro, Wisconsin
Death1948 - Cylon St. Croix County Wisconsin, USA
MotherBridget Connell
FatherPeter C Cunningham

Born in Cylon St Cro, Wisconsin on 9 Jun 1870 to Peter C Cunningham and Bridget Connell. John J. Cunningham had 8 children. He passed away on 1948 in Cylon St. Croix County Wisconsin, USA.

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Peter C Cunningham
1816 - 1896
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Bridget Connell
1830 - 1921
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Arthur J Cunningham
1907 - 1986
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Mary J Cuningham
1908 - Unknown
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Harold J Cunningham
1910 - Unknown
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Helen A Cunningham
1911 - Unknown
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Edward Benedict Cunningham
1915 - 2007
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Ronald W (Roy) Cunningham
1916 - Unknown
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Ada B Cunningham
1914 - Unknown
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John P Cunningham
1907 - Unknown

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