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Sydney T L Cunningham (1890 - 1938)

Sydney T L Cunningham
Born in Walgett, New South Wales (Australia)map
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Died at about age 48 in Swan, Western Australia, Australiamap
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Sydney Cunningham was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)

Sydney T L Cunningham was born in 1890 in Walgett, New South Wales (Australia). He was the eldest son of Thomas Cunningham and Margaret Holland. [1] The family moved to Geraldton, Western Australia in the latter 1890s. He was a young man of twenty and 21 years of age when his mother and father died, in 1910 and 1911 respectively; by then working on the Murchison goldfields.

Aged 47 years, he passed away in 1938 in Swan, Western Australia. [2]

Sources

  1. New South Wales Birth Index #35273/1890
  2. Western Australia Death Index #40/1938




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