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Jonathan Cunningham

Birth22 Aug 1814 - Tennessee
Death20 Jun 1899 - DeKalb Co., Alabama, United States
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Born in Tennessee on 22 Aug 1814. Jonathan Cunningham married Martha Ashberry and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 Jun 1899 in DeKalb Co., Alabama, United States.

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Martha Ashberry
1818 - Unknown
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John W. Cunningham
1848 - 1943
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Martha Ann. (Patsy) Cunningham
1859 - 1929
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Jonathan Cunningham
1857 - 1933
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Maria 'Manda' Cunningham
1854 - Unknown
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Elisabeth 'Eveline' Cunningham
1853 - 1938
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Temple Green Cunningham
1850 - 1920
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Serelda Jane Cunningham
1851 - 1930
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Arniva Cunningham
1852 - Unknown
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Jonas S. Cunningham
1845 - Unknown
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Sarah A. Cunningham
1842 - 1921
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Nancy Cunningham
1846 - Unknown
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Perlina Ann Cunningham
1841 - 1909
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Jefferson William Cunningham
1844 - 1917

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