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Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham 1932–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Nov 1932

Birth Location: Athens County, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 2 Jun 2001

Death Location: Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA

Father: Uriah Cunningham

Mother: Evilenea Watkins

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Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham was born in 1932 in Athens County, Ohio, USA, the child of Uriah Rye Cunningham And Evilenea Watkins. Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham passed away in 2001 in Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham was born in 1932 in Athens County, Ohio, USA, the child of Uriah Rye Cunningham And Evilenea Watkins.
  • Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham passed away in 2001 in Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA.

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Kenneth Cunningham's Ancestors

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Kenneth Cunningham
1932–2001
Birth Place: Athens County, Ohio, USA
Parents
Uriah "Rye" Cunningham
1898–1975
Jacksonville, Athens, Ohio, USA
Evilenea Watkins
1900–1985
Jacksonville, Athens, Ohio, USA
Grandparents
William (Sherman) Cunningham
1865–1920
Ohio, United States
Nancy (Annie) Lowery
1868–1927
Athens Co, Ohio
William (H) Watkins
1847–1937
Ohio
Dora Smith
1863–1937
Ohio
Great-Grandparents
James Cunningham
1835–1927
Sarah Stephenson
1833–1890
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Kenneth Cunningham's Timeline

2 Records

1932
26 Nov 1932
Birth of Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham in Athens County, Ohio, USA
Athens County, Ohio, USA
2001
2 Jun 2001
Age 69
Death of Kenneth Dean "Bud" Cunningham in Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA
Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Nov 1932
    Event Place: Athens County, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jun 2001
    Event Place: Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, USA

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