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Albert James Cunningham 1912–1990 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1912-12-16

Birth Location: Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada

Death Date: 1990-01

Death Location: Northwood Centre,,,

Father: Edmund Cunningham

Mother: Alice Donald

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The story of Albert James Cunningham began in 1912 in Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada. Albert James Cunningham married Mary Maguire. Albert James Cunningham passed away in 1990 in Northwood Centre,,,.

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Biography

  • The story of Albert James Cunningham began in 1912 in Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada.
  • Albert James Cunningham married Mary Maguire.
  • Albert James Cunningham passed away in 1990 in Northwood Centre,,,.

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Albert Cunningham's Ancestors

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Albert Cunningham
1912–1990
Birth Place: Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada
Parents
Edmund Henry Cunningham
1870–1933
Alice (Harriet Mc) Donald
1872–
Sydney,,Nova Scotia,Canada
Grandparents
John (Francheville) Cunningham
1841–1906
Anne MATH
1835–1913
East Tracadie,,Nova Scotia,Canada
Great-Grandparents
Edward Cunningham
1795–1844
Rebecca Franchville
–1900
Elie Mathe
1798–
Ursule Cote
1804–1898
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Cunningham
1748–1823
Elizabeth Day
1753–1801
Alexander MATH
1800–1800
Marie Benoit
1765–
Genevieve Charpentier
1763–

Albert Cunningham's Timeline

2 Records

1912
1912-12-16
Birth of Albert James Cunningham in Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada
Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada
1990
1990-01
Age 78
Death of Albert James Cunningham in Northwood Centre,,,
Northwood Centre,,,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1912-12-16
    Event Place: Moncton,,New Brunswick,Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1990-01
    Event Place: Northwood Centre,,,

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