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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James D. 1C6F Cunningham: Birth: 26 JUL 1831 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: MAR 1898 in Trigg County, Kentucky

  2. Sarah 'Sally' A 2C6F Cunningham: Birth: 1833 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: AFT 1850

  3. Veturia 'Victoria' 3C6F Cunningham: Birth: 1835 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: 1893 in Carter County, Oklahoma

  4. John Gideon 'One Arm Jack' 4C6F Cunningham: Birth: FEB 1838 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: 26 APR 1918 in Duncan, Oklahoma

  5. Martha 'Matta' 5C6F Cunningham: Birth: 03 OCT 1840 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: 14 JAN 1916 in Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky

  6. Emerine 'Emmie' 6C6F Cunningham: Birth: 1842 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: ABT 1882

  7. King Edgar 7C6F Cunningham: Birth: 1845 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: AFT 1880

  8. Miph? Ann Cunningham: Birth: ABT 1848 in Trigg County, Kentucky, District 1, age 11, dau, KY (Martha Cunningham). Death: in Not on 1860 census

  9. Betty Alice 8C6F Cunningham: Birth: 28 MAY 1852 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: 22 FEB 1942 in Calloway County, Kentucky


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Clinton Cunningham: Birth: AUG 1858 in Trigg County, Kentucky. Death: BET 1910 AND 1920 in Trigg County, Kentucky


Sources
1. Title:   xCunningham Family History
Author:   Marqua Jean Duncan
Publication:   Name: Copyright 2002 McClanahan Publishing House;
2. Title:   Wade, Martin D
Author:   Gage, Emma
Publication:   Name: 1890's;

Notes
a. Note:   H61
Note:   Dabney's descendants were called 'The Dab Cunninghams'.
  * From Cunningham Family, Leaves from the Family Tree, by Marqua Duncan, 2002 * Dabney was buried on a hill under a tree near his home in Trigg County, Kentucky; very few in the Cunningham family know where Dabney was buried, as the tree is long gone. Bertie finally located his grave with the hlep of John Malone who had found it some twenty-five years earlier wile cutting timber on his farm. Dabney was a namesake of his mother's brother, Dabney Carr. He was twelve years old when his family made the long move from Albemarle County, Virginia to Trigg County, Kentucky, in a covered wagon.



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