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Ruth Cunningham

Birth11 Jan 1822 - New York, United States
Death15 Nov 1902 - Grant, Huron, Michigan, USA
MotherTheoda Crannell
FatherElias Cunningham

Born in New York, United States on 11 Jan 1822 to Elias Cunningham and Theoda Crannell. Ruth Cunningham married Richard L. Dickhaut and had 11 children. She passed away on 15 Nov 1902 in Grant, Huron, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Elias Cunningham
1797 - 1886
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Theoda Crannell
1802 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Richard L. Dickhaut
1854 - Unknown
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Jacob Elias Hartsell
1844 - 1934
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Loretta V Hartsell
1849 - 1939
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Mary A. Hartsell
1851 - 1922
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Henry J Hartsell
1860 - 1945
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Lydia Hartsell
1852 - 1920
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Hiram Hartsell
1854 - 1893
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Seneca Hartsell
1842 - 1928
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Homer Hartsell
1866 - Unknown
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Elsie Hartsell
1868 - Unknown
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Elford Hartsell
1866 - 1870
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William M. Hartsell
1839 - 1942

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