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Matthew Cunningham

BirthJun 1844 - Ireland
Death2 May 1904 - Dunning, Cook County, Illinois, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherRichard Cunningham

Born in Ireland on Jun 1844 to Richard Cunningham. Matthew Cunningham married Alicia (Alice) M. Brougham and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 May 1904 in Dunning, Cook County, Illinois, USA.

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Richard Cunningham
1803 - Unknown
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Alicia (Alice) M. Brougham
1850 - 1893
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Patrick E. Cunningham
1883 - Unknown
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John Cunningham
1877 - Unknown
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Ellen A. Cunningham-coleman
1872 - 1949
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James K. P. Cunningham
1878 - Unknown
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Catharine Cunningham
1869 - Unknown
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Richard C Cunningham
1873 - 1929
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Thomas Christopher Cunningham
1879 - Unknown

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