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Nellie Cunningham

BirthApr 1862 - South Carolina
Death27 Apr 1917 - South Carolina USA
MotherDella Cunnigam
FatherCunningham

Born in South Carolina on Apr 1862 to Cunningham and Della Cunnigam. Nellie Cunningham married Charles James and had 13 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1917 in South Carolina USA.

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Parents
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Cunningham
Unknown - Unknown
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Della Cunnigam
1825 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles James
1858 - 1937
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Nellie James
1899 - Unknown
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Ruth James
1890 - 1916
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Benny James
1894 - Unknown
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Lathim James
1895 - Unknown
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Mitchell James
1884 - 1940
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Libby James
1887 - Unknown
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Della James
1881 - Unknown
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Loufanill James
1892 - Unknown
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Granison James
1886 - Unknown
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Nathan James
1898 - Unknown
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Henry James
1878 - Unknown
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Nora James
1902 - Unknown
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Charles James
1879 - Unknown

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