1. Walter S., born 8/9/1856, died 12/24/1891.
2. Mary Maud Catherine "Kate", born 1/5/1860 in Trigg Co., KY, died 6-29-1930.(Memorial #25121713)
3. Joshua Floyd "Josh", born 6/20/1862, died 7/21/1950. (Memorial #24506987)
4. Rosie C., born 6/22/1865, died 12/31/1960. (Memorial# 26057293)
5. John A., born 7/23/1869, died 9/19/1906.
6. Alma, born 1873.
7. Annie Flora, born 10/4/1875 in Canton, KY, died 4/25/1955 in Pontiac, MI.
8. Kennie, born 12/25/1880 in Trigg Co., KY, died 1/19/1940 in Trigg Co., KY.
~ OBITUARY:
At Eighty-Four Death Claims Well-Known Citizen of Trigg County
'Uncle Bob Tank' Cunningham Died Monday in Hopkinsville of Complication of Troubles
Mr. Robert Cunningham 'Uncle Bob Tank,' as he was affectionately called by his many friends, died Monday night at the Western Kentucky Hospital in Hopkinsville where he had been for several weeks. For some time he had been a sufferer from kidney trouble and other complications which caused his death. Mr. Cunningham was born in Trigg county and had spent his life in the county, being past eighty-four years of age. He was a son of Mickens Cunningham, and was one of eleven children, all of whom are now dead except one sister, Mrs. M. A. Hendrick, of the Mershon bridge country. The wife, formerly Miss Ellen Cameron and to whom he was married when a young man, has been dead for a number of years, and the following children survive: Josh Cunningham, and Mrs. Kate McCage, of Calloway county; Mrs. A. C. Crisp, of Marshall county; Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, of Morehouse, Mo; Mrs. Bailey Mize, of Canton, and Mrs. Lucien Franklin, of Clarksville. He had been a member of the Baptist church since young manhood. Few men in the county were better known or had more friends than 'Uncle Bob Tank' He had a sunny disposition, was a good story teller, and always delighted in the company of friends. The remains were brought back to Trigg county Tuesday and taken to the Mrs. M. A. Hendrick grave yard near Mershon bridge, where they were buried, Tuesday afternoon and a large number of relatives and friends were present pay a last tribute of respect to one whom they all lived.
(The Cadiz Record, October 29, 1918, Cadiz, Kentucky
1. Walter S., born 8/9/1856, died 12/24/1891.
2. Mary Maud Catherine "Kate", born 1/5/1860 in Trigg Co., KY, died 6-29-1930.(Memorial #25121713)
3. Joshua Floyd "Josh", born 6/20/1862, died 7/21/1950. (Memorial #24506987)
4. Rosie C., born 6/22/1865, died 12/31/1960. (Memorial# 26057293)
5. John A., born 7/23/1869, died 9/19/1906.
6. Alma, born 1873.
7. Annie Flora, born 10/4/1875 in Canton, KY, died 4/25/1955 in Pontiac, MI.
8. Kennie, born 12/25/1880 in Trigg Co., KY, died 1/19/1940 in Trigg Co., KY.
~ OBITUARY:
At Eighty-Four Death Claims Well-Known Citizen of Trigg County
'Uncle Bob Tank' Cunningham Died Monday in Hopkinsville of Complication of Troubles
Mr. Robert Cunningham 'Uncle Bob Tank,' as he was affectionately called by his many friends, died Monday night at the Western Kentucky Hospital in Hopkinsville where he had been for several weeks. For some time he had been a sufferer from kidney trouble and other complications which caused his death. Mr. Cunningham was born in Trigg county and had spent his life in the county, being past eighty-four years of age. He was a son of Mickens Cunningham, and was one of eleven children, all of whom are now dead except one sister, Mrs. M. A. Hendrick, of the Mershon bridge country. The wife, formerly Miss Ellen Cameron and to whom he was married when a young man, has been dead for a number of years, and the following children survive: Josh Cunningham, and Mrs. Kate McCage, of Calloway county; Mrs. A. C. Crisp, of Marshall county; Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, of Morehouse, Mo; Mrs. Bailey Mize, of Canton, and Mrs. Lucien Franklin, of Clarksville. He had been a member of the Baptist church since young manhood. Few men in the county were better known or had more friends than 'Uncle Bob Tank' He had a sunny disposition, was a good story teller, and always delighted in the company of friends. The remains were brought back to Trigg county Tuesday and taken to the Mrs. M. A. Hendrick grave yard near Mershon bridge, where they were buried, Tuesday afternoon and a large number of relatives and friends were present pay a last tribute of respect to one whom they all lived.
(The Cadiz Record, October 29, 1918, Cadiz, Kentucky
Family Members
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Elizabeth Cunningham Hendrick
1837–1899
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Ruth A. Cunningham Kenady
1837–1885
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James S. Cunningham
1844–1903
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Missouri Ann Cunningham Hendricks
1846–1920
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Sarah Catherine "Kitty" Cunningham Cunningham
1849–1891
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Elizabeth Caroline "Bettie" Cunningham Wadlington
1852–1892
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Dr Warren Chastine Cunningham
1854–1907
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Mary Lucretia Cunningham Davis
1857–1889
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William Walter Cunningham
1857–1891
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Mary Maude Catherine "Kate" Cunningham McCage
1860–1930
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Joshua Floyd "Josh" Cunningham
1862–1950
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Rosa Lee "Rosie" Cunningham Crisp
1865–1960
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John A. Cunningham
1869–1906
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Annie Flora "Ann" Cunningham Clark
1875–1955
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Alma Irene Cunningham Franklin
1877–1928
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Kennie Cunningham Mize
1880–1940
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