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Ruth Cunningham

Birth28 Apr 1811 - Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death24 Mar 1886 - Hookstown, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJane Moore
FatherGeorge Cunningham

Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA on 28 Apr 1811 to George Cunningham and Jane Moore. Ruth Cunningham married William Walker Morton and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Mar 1886 in Hookstown, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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George Cunningham
1771 - 1827
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Jane Moore
1779 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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William Walker Morton
1808 - 1883
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Jane "Jennie" Moore Morton
1839 - 1914
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Rachel Anna "Annie" Morton
1850 - 1897
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William Walker Morton
1846 - 1927
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Martha Maria Morton
1841 - 1911
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Ella Morton
1836 - 1918
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David Hamilton Morton
1843 - 1864
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John Morton
1831 - 1892
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George Cunningham Morton
1833 - 1900
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Sarah Isabel Morton
1854 - 1855

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