Ella Bell Cunningham

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Name Ella Bell Cunningham Born 20 Mar 1882 Mercer County, Kentucky [1, 2]
Gender Female Died 9 May 1966 Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky [2, 3]
Buried 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)
Married 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)
Last Modified 6 Jul 2019 Family ID F1807 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 20 Mar 1882 - Mercer County, Kentucky Died - 9 May 1966 - Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky Buried - - 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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