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Margaret Eloise Cunningham

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Margaret Eloise Cunningham

Birth
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death
23 Jun 1945 (aged 11)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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per d/c
p - Delbert Cunningham b. Kanawha Co., WV & Chrystal Roush b. Mason Co., WV
death: Crushed skull and other injuries, accident
died: C & O Railroad Track, Spring Hill, Kanawha Co., WV
residence: Route # 6, Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV
11 y.o.
informant: Delbert Cunningham, Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV
race: White

Girl, 11, Killed By Train At Spring Hill Crossing

Struck by Chesapeake and Ohio passenger train No. 6, eastbound, Margaret Eloise Cunningham, 11, of Elk Two Mile was killed yesterday at the Chestnut St. crossing at Spring Hill.

The child, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cunningham of Elk Two Mile, had been visiting relatives with her brother, Edward Cunningham, at Spring Hill.

The body was taken to the Cunningham mortuary.

Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Artie Chapman and Miss Gennetta Cunningham, and three other brothers, Raymond and Harold Cunningham, all of Elk Two Mile, on Charleston RFD 6, and Leonard in the Army.
--Charleston Gazette June 24, 1945 Sun
per d/c
p - Delbert Cunningham b. Kanawha Co., WV & Chrystal Roush b. Mason Co., WV
death: Crushed skull and other injuries, accident
died: C & O Railroad Track, Spring Hill, Kanawha Co., WV
residence: Route # 6, Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV
11 y.o.
informant: Delbert Cunningham, Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV
race: White

Girl, 11, Killed By Train At Spring Hill Crossing

Struck by Chesapeake and Ohio passenger train No. 6, eastbound, Margaret Eloise Cunningham, 11, of Elk Two Mile was killed yesterday at the Chestnut St. crossing at Spring Hill.

The child, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cunningham of Elk Two Mile, had been visiting relatives with her brother, Edward Cunningham, at Spring Hill.

The body was taken to the Cunningham mortuary.

Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Artie Chapman and Miss Gennetta Cunningham, and three other brothers, Raymond and Harold Cunningham, all of Elk Two Mile, on Charleston RFD 6, and Leonard in the Army.
--Charleston Gazette June 24, 1945 Sun


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