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Monte Lyman Cunningham

Birth04 Dec 1876 - Northwood, Worth. Iowa, USA
Death30 September 1952 - Hubbard County, Minnesota, USA
MotherCaroline Wheelock
FatherMartin Cunningham

Born in Northwood, Worth. Iowa, USA on 04 Dec 1876 to Martin Cunningham and Caroline Wheelock. Monte Lyman Cunningham married Sarah A/S Reightley and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 September 1952 in Hubbard County, Minnesota, USA.

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Martin Cunningham
1828 - 1902
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Caroline Wheelock
1834 - 1895
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Sarah A/s Reightley
1879 - 1942
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Albert Leonard Cunningham
1901 - 1979
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Alfred Raymond Cunningham
1900 - 1995
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Floyd Cunningham
1905 - 1983
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Gertrude Cecilia Cunningham
1907 - 1975
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Gladys Helene Cunningham
1909 - 1998
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Lyle Eugene "Gene" Cunningham
1913 - 1982
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Geneva Veronica Cunningham
1917 - 1991
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Theodore Cunningham
1904 - 1905

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