Ella Bell Cunningham

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Name Ella Bell Cunningham Birth 20 Mar 1882 Mercer County, Kentucky [1, 2]
Gender Female Death 9 May 1966 Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky [2, 3]
Burial Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky [2]
Person ID I2483 Gritton Last Modified 29 Mar 2024
Father Daniel W. Cunningham, b. Mar 1849, Kentucky d. Feb 1919, Montverde, Lake County, Florida
(Age 69 years)
Mother Sarah Belle Gritton, b. 9 Sep 1850, Mercer County, Kentucky d. 28 Jun 1915, Mercer County, Kentucky
(Age 64 years)
Marriage 14 Aug 1872 Mercer County, Kentucky [4]
Family ID F911 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family James Lillard Rynerson, b. 7 Mar 1878, Mercer County, Kentucky d. 21 Nov 1964, Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky
(Age 86 years)
Family ID F1807 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Jul 2019
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Event Map Birth - 20 Mar 1882 - Mercer County, Kentucky Death - 9 May 1966 - Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky Burial - - Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Mrs. Ella Belle Cunningham Rynerson, 83, widow of James L. Reynerson, died Monday night in Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, after a short illness. She lived in the Van Arsdall section of Mercer County and was a member of Salvisa Methodist Church. Survivors are two sons, James Lillard Rynerson Jr., Chicago, Ill., and Dr. Earl B. Rynerson, Winchester, and a stepdaughter ... (Published in The Advocate-Messenger, Danville Ky., Wednesday, May 11, 1966)
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- Mrs. Ella Belle Cunningham Rynerson, 83, widow of James L. Reynerson, died Monday night in Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, after a short illness. She lived in the Van Arsdall section of Mercer County and was a member of Salvisa Methodist Church. Survivors are two sons, James Lillard Rynerson Jr., Chicago, Ill., and Dr. Earl B. Rynerson, Winchester, and a stepdaughter ... (Published in The Advocate-Messenger, Danville Ky., Wednesday, May 11, 1966)
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