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John Thompson Cunningham

Birth8 Dec 1851 - Weymss, Fife, Scotland
Death04 Jun 1922 - Bolivar, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
MotherJanet Thompson
FatherThomas Cunningham

Born in Weymss, Fife, Scotland on 8 Dec 1851 to Thomas Cunningham and Janet Thompson. John Thompson Cunningham married Mary Lowe and had 6 children. He passed away on 04 Jun 1922 in Bolivar, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.

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Thomas Cunningham
1829 - 1874
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Janet Thompson
1828 - 1899
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Mary Lowe
1853 - 1936
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Janet Cunningham-white
1874 - 1943
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Thomas Cunningham
1878 - 1956
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Christine Cunningham
1875 - 1964
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Grace Benning Cunningham
1890 - 1954
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William Lowe Cunningham
1880 - 1962
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Elizabeth Lizzie Cunningham
1872 - 1946

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