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Florence <I>Kempher</I> Cunningham

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Florence Kempher Cunningham

Birth
Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Nov 1923 (aged 52)
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Douglas, Converse County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Parents: George E. Kempher, born in Germany and Sara Hollinberry, born in Ohio.

Mrs. Frank Cunningham, aged 53 years, died at the Douglas hospital Sunday morning from burns received the previous afternoon. She was using kerosene to build a fire in the kitchen range when the oil became ignited and an explosion followed. Mrs. Cunningham was removed to the hospital, but died the next day.

The Cunninghams have been residents of Douglas since June, coming here from Lusk. Mr. Cunningham is with the Douglas Lumber Company.

Besides her husband, she is survived by six children, the youngest being 9 years of age.

Information was obtained from her obituary in the Douglas Budget Nov. 22, 1923 and mortuary records.

ANCESTORS

1-William Frank Cunningham & Florence Kempher
2-George E Kempher 1842 & Sarah Elizabeth Hollenberry
3-Jacob Hollenberry 1814 & Hannah Mary Knight
4-Sameul Knight 1770 & Hannah Cain d/o Daniel Cain 1747
(REV WAR) & --Ellsberry (DAR Confirmed)
5-Solomon Moman Knight 1746 & Elizabeth Simpson
6-Able Knight 1715 & Rachel Head
7-Thomas J Knight II 1685 & Sarah Elizabeth Plumbly d/o
William Plumbly & Elizabeth Thompson
8-Giles Knight 1653 & Mary English d/o Joseph English
9-Giles Knight 1614 & Elizabeth Williams
10- Edward Knight 1590 & Alice Dimery
11-John Knight II 1540 & Isabel Saxbee d/o John Saxbee
& Elizabeth Bedyll
12-SIR George Knight 1517 & Alice Browne
12-John Knight 1490 & Elizabeth Smythes
13-John Knight 1470 & Elizabeth --
14-John Knight 1440 & Margaret Warthon
15-William Knight 1410 & Eleanor Iwardy d/o Johannis
Iwardy
16-Ralph Knight 1350 - wife unnown
17-Williemo Knyght 1325 - wife unknown

Researched by Linda Doile Morris, grandaughter of Lora Edith Knight. Quaker Books from Byberry MM in Phidelphia and records from Abinton MM in Gloucester, England, records on Sir George Knight, book on Able Knight, records found in St. Catherine's in England (holds all geneogy reocrds before 1850) and tons of books, articals and expecially Quaker books. All kinds of help from different Monthly Meetings over the course of 25 years.

Giles Knight and Mary English arrived in 1682 on the ship "Society: with Willaim Penn. They traveled with permission of the Abington Monthly Meeting in Gloucester, England to the Byberry Monthly Meeting in Phidelphia, Pennslvania. He and Mary were married in the Abington MM and her brother Henry went with them to "America". Giles and Mary had 11 children.


Parents: George E. Kempher, born in Germany and Sara Hollinberry, born in Ohio.

Mrs. Frank Cunningham, aged 53 years, died at the Douglas hospital Sunday morning from burns received the previous afternoon. She was using kerosene to build a fire in the kitchen range when the oil became ignited and an explosion followed. Mrs. Cunningham was removed to the hospital, but died the next day.

The Cunninghams have been residents of Douglas since June, coming here from Lusk. Mr. Cunningham is with the Douglas Lumber Company.

Besides her husband, she is survived by six children, the youngest being 9 years of age.

Information was obtained from her obituary in the Douglas Budget Nov. 22, 1923 and mortuary records.

ANCESTORS

1-William Frank Cunningham & Florence Kempher
2-George E Kempher 1842 & Sarah Elizabeth Hollenberry
3-Jacob Hollenberry 1814 & Hannah Mary Knight
4-Sameul Knight 1770 & Hannah Cain d/o Daniel Cain 1747
(REV WAR) & --Ellsberry (DAR Confirmed)
5-Solomon Moman Knight 1746 & Elizabeth Simpson
6-Able Knight 1715 & Rachel Head
7-Thomas J Knight II 1685 & Sarah Elizabeth Plumbly d/o
William Plumbly & Elizabeth Thompson
8-Giles Knight 1653 & Mary English d/o Joseph English
9-Giles Knight 1614 & Elizabeth Williams
10- Edward Knight 1590 & Alice Dimery
11-John Knight II 1540 & Isabel Saxbee d/o John Saxbee
& Elizabeth Bedyll
12-SIR George Knight 1517 & Alice Browne
12-John Knight 1490 & Elizabeth Smythes
13-John Knight 1470 & Elizabeth --
14-John Knight 1440 & Margaret Warthon
15-William Knight 1410 & Eleanor Iwardy d/o Johannis
Iwardy
16-Ralph Knight 1350 - wife unnown
17-Williemo Knyght 1325 - wife unknown

Researched by Linda Doile Morris, grandaughter of Lora Edith Knight. Quaker Books from Byberry MM in Phidelphia and records from Abinton MM in Gloucester, England, records on Sir George Knight, book on Able Knight, records found in St. Catherine's in England (holds all geneogy reocrds before 1850) and tons of books, articals and expecially Quaker books. All kinds of help from different Monthly Meetings over the course of 25 years.

Giles Knight and Mary English arrived in 1682 on the ship "Society: with Willaim Penn. They traveled with permission of the Abington Monthly Meeting in Gloucester, England to the Byberry Monthly Meeting in Phidelphia, Pennslvania. He and Mary were married in the Abington MM and her brother Henry went with them to "America". Giles and Mary had 11 children.




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