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Nancy A. Mathis

Birth7 SEP 1830 - Kentucky, United States
Death24 Dec 1910 - Sharon twp., Fayette Co., IL
MotherNancy (Mathis) Hibbs
FatherAlfred Amos Matthis

Born in Kentucky, United States on 7 SEP 1830 to Alfred Amos Matthis and Nancy (Mathis) Hibbs. Nancy A. Mathis married John Adams Cunningham and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Dec 1910 in Sharon twp., Fayette Co., IL.

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Parents
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Alfred Amos Matthis
1807 - 1850
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Nancy (Mathis) Hibbs
1810 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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John Adams Cunningham
1826 - 1900
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Ruth Alberta Cunningham
1857 - 1940
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George Washington Cunningham
1861 - 1934
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Vernettie E. Cunningham
1864 - 1945
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William H. Cunningham
1859 - 1925
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Charles M. Cunningham
1869 - 1954
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Mary Caroline Cunningham
1855 - 1926
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Elvira J Cunningham
1851 - 1929
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George Washington Cunningham
1860 - 1934
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Celestia Ethel Cunningham
1864 - 1934

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