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Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (February 23, 1831 – June 27, 1911) was an
American missionary and
church worker of the long
nineteenth century. For 30...
- 2016-12-12.
Archived from the
original on 2022-06-01.
Retrieved 2017-02-17.
Cunnyngham, Ian; Emilio, Marcelo; Kuhn, Jeff; Scholl, Isabelle; Bush, Rock (2017)...
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Washington Bogart Cooper (1802–1888), painter.
Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (1831–1911),
missionary and
church worker George A. ****el (1818–1894)...
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director Scott Cooper (born 1970), film
director Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (1831–1911),
missionary and
church worker James King
Gibson (1812–1879)...
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enlisted men in the command. He was
survived by his wife,
Betty Cunnyngham Huff. Paul Huff Parkway, a
major thoroughfare in Cleveland, Tennessee...
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football player Lowell Cunningham, comic-book
writer Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham,
missionary and
church worker Brandi Cyrus,
singer Miley Cyrus, singer...
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Commissioner (Southern District) Hank
Smythe Republican Coroner John
Cunnyngham Republican Prosecuting Attorney Matt
Selby Republican Public Administrator...
- Ray G. Maxwell;
advertising agent, and
Lloyd Maxwell; of
Williams &
Cunnyngham agency in Chicago.
Maxwell served in
World War I as a
transport pilot...
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Knatchbull (1584–1629),
English Benedictine abbess Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (1831–1911),
American missionary and
church worker Elizabeth Livingstone...
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General Manager Hayden Cabbage.
Priscilla Baird Elizabeth Litchfield Cunnyngham (1831–1911),
missionary and
church worker Jeannette Howard Foster "National...