Albert Berwick Cunningham
(15 February 1840 - )
Albert Berwick Cunningham was born on 15 February 1840.
Albert Berwick Cunningham married Georgiana Steer, daughter of Charles Steer and Caroline Thompson, in March 1865 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. March 22, 1865 ... At the residence of the British Amassasoe, Frankfort-on-Main, Albert Berwick Cunningham, esq., RA., To Georgiana Glentworth, second daughter of Charles Steer, esq., Judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta.
Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer were recorded on the 1871 census in Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent. Albert B Cunningham, head, 31, Lt R Artillery, active list, born Streatham, Surrey, Georgiana E 23, officer's wife, born Dinapore,India (British subject); children Calvert G 4, born Bollingbourne, Kent; John S, 2, born Woolwich, Kent, Chas A G, 6 months, born Woolwich with a nurse and a cook.
Albert Berwick Cunningham married Georgiana Steer, daughter of Charles Steer and Caroline Thompson, in March 1865 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. March 22, 1865 ... At the residence of the British Amassasoe, Frankfort-on-Main, Albert Berwick Cunningham, esq., RA., To Georgiana Glentworth, second daughter of Charles Steer, esq., Judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta.
Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer were recorded on the 1871 census in Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent. Albert B Cunningham, head, 31, Lt R Artillery, active list, born Streatham, Surrey, Georgiana E 23, officer's wife, born Dinapore,India (British subject); children Calvert G 4, born Bollingbourne, Kent; John S, 2, born Woolwich, Kent, Chas A G, 6 months, born Woolwich with a nurse and a cook.
Children of Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer
- Lucy Bertram Cunningham+ d. 5 Feb 1960
- Calvert Gordon Cunningham b. Mar 1867, d. 1925
- John Strange Cunningham b. Dec 1868
- Charles Albert G Cunningham b. Dec 1870
Calvert Gordon Cunningham
(March 1867 - 1925)
Calvert Gordon Cunningham was also known as John Calvert G in records. He's birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1867 in Hollingbourn, Kent, England. He was the son of Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer. Calvert, John and Charles were listed as the children of Albert Berwick Cunningham in the 1871 census in Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent.
Calvert Gordon Cunningham married Louisa Maud Unknown in 1889 in Sculcoats RD, Yorkshire. The 1899 marriage is to either Bertha Marshall or Frances White, so seems unlikely.
Calvert died in 1925 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Calvert Gordon Cunningham married Louisa Maud Unknown in 1889 in Sculcoats RD, Yorkshire. The 1899 marriage is to either Bertha Marshall or Frances White, so seems unlikely.
Calvert died in 1925 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Catherine Cunningham (Leslie)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Catherine Cunningham (Leslie) was born. Katherine, daughter of the Rev Alexander Conyngham, Dean of Raphoe & widow of ... Leslie..
Thomas Dunbar married secondly Catherine Cunningham (Leslie) in Ireland. She was the widow of Bishop John Leslie, aka "the fighting bishop".
Thomas Dunbar married secondly Catherine Cunningham (Leslie) in Ireland. She was the widow of Bishop John Leslie, aka "the fighting bishop".
Charles Albert G Cunningham
(December 1870 - )
Charles Albert G Cunningham's birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1870 in Woolwich, Kent, England. He was the son of Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer. Calvert, John and Charles were listed as the children of Albert Berwick Cunningham in the 1871 census in Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent.
Elizabeth Cunningham
( - before 16 November 1762)
Elizabeth Cunningham married Ludovick Dunbar, son of Thomas Dunbar and Katherine Gordon, on 29 June 1693.
Elizabeth died before 16 November 1762.
Her will was proved on 16 November 1762 at Moray, Scotland. Elizabeth Dunbar, relict of Ludovick Dunbar, of Grange.
Elizabeth died before 16 November 1762.
Her will was proved on 16 November 1762 at Moray, Scotland. Elizabeth Dunbar, relict of Ludovick Dunbar, of Grange.
John Strange Cunningham
(December 1868 - )
John Strange Cunningham's birth was registered in the quarter ending in December 1868 in Woolwich, Kent, England. He was the son of Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer. Calvert, John and Charles were listed as the children of Albert Berwick Cunningham in the 1871 census in Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kent.
Lucy Bertram Cunningham
( - 5 February 1960)
Lucy Bertram Cunningham was the daughter of Albert Berwick Cunningham and Georgiana Steer. Lucy Bertram Cunningham was also known as Lady Lucy Markham in records.
Lucy Bertram Cunningham married Sir Arthur Basil Markham on 17 September 1898 in London, Paddington RD, Middlesex, England.
Lucy Bertram Cunningham married Lt Col James O'Hea as her second husband, on 16 March 1922..
Lucy died on 5 February 1960.
Lucy Bertram Cunningham married Sir Arthur Basil Markham on 17 September 1898 in London, Paddington RD, Middlesex, England.
Lucy Bertram Cunningham married Lt Col James O'Hea as her second husband, on 16 March 1922..
Lucy died on 5 February 1960.
Violet Cunningham
Violet Cunningham married Osborne Edwin Townsend before 1932.
Child of Violet Cunningham and Osborne Edwin Townsend
Sir William Cunningham
Margaret Gifford married secondly Sir William Cunningham.
Janet Cunnningham
Child of Janet Cunnningham and Gavin Dunbar
- David Dunbar b. 25 Jan 1581/82, d. c 1641
John Loftus Cuppage
( - 15 April 1797)
John Loftus Cuppage married Dorothy Handcock, daughter of Rev Richard Handcock and Sarah Toler, on 17 December 1768 in St Anne, Dublin, Ireland.
John died on 15 April 1797.
John died on 15 April 1797.
Faustin Cuppaidge
Faustin Cuppaidge married Mary Low, daughter of Major William Low. They had issue mentioned on the memorial tablet at Chapelizod, Dublin - Here lie also the bodies of William, William, Elizabeth, Joan Low, Catherine Low, Ebenezer, John, Joseph son of [Faus]tin Cuppaidge, gent. by Mary his wife, daughter of Major William Low.
Robert Cupples
(1 May 1914 - 27 May 1970)
Robert Cupples was born on 1 May 1914.
Robert Cupples was employed as a T.A.B. agent, Yarram.
Robert died on 27 May 1970 in Yarram, Victoria, aged 56. He was buried in the Anglican section, Yarram.
Robert Cupples was employed as a T.A.B. agent, Yarram.
Robert died on 27 May 1970 in Yarram, Victoria, aged 56. He was buried in the Anglican section, Yarram.
Alice de Curci
(circa 1170? - circa 1225)
Alice de Curci was born circa 1170?. She was the only daughter & heiress, possessed in her own right the Manor of Harewood and Stoke Curcy in Somersetshire.
Relict of Henry de Cornhill & sister of William de Curcy IV on whose death c.1195 she became heir to the Curcy inheritance and to the pourparty of the Meschin inheritance which had fallen to her grandmother Avice, daughter & coheir of Wm de Meschin. She was the daughter of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne.
Alice de Curci married Henry de Cornhill before 1193. Alice de Curci was widowed in 1193 on the death of her husband Henry de Cornhill.
Alice de Curci married Warin FitzGerald as her second husband, in 1195..
1199-1216: Warin FitzGerold, king's chamberlain, and Henry FitzGerold, his brother. n.d. [temp. John]
Warin has granted Speresholt and Badeleking to Henry, to hold for the service of one knight, in fee.
Witnesses: Alice de Curc', wife of Warin, Ralph Foliot, John de Wich, Andrew of the Exchequer (de Scaccario), Henry Foliot, Peter the clerk, Hugh de Mara, Stephen de Badeleking, Ailmer de Sevahanton, John son of John de Wich, Robert de Warcebec, Sir Eimeric the chaplain, John the clerk. Alice de Curci was widowed in July 1216 on the death of her husband Warin FitzGerald.
Alice died circa 1225.
Relict of Henry de Cornhill & sister of William de Curcy IV on whose death c.1195 she became heir to the Curcy inheritance and to the pourparty of the Meschin inheritance which had fallen to her grandmother Avice, daughter & coheir of Wm de Meschin. She was the daughter of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne.
Alice de Curci married Henry de Cornhill before 1193. Alice de Curci was widowed in 1193 on the death of her husband Henry de Cornhill.
Alice de Curci married Warin FitzGerald as her second husband, in 1195..
1199-1216: Warin FitzGerold, king's chamberlain, and Henry FitzGerold, his brother. n.d. [temp. John]
Warin has granted Speresholt and Badeleking to Henry, to hold for the service of one knight, in fee.
Witnesses: Alice de Curc', wife of Warin, Ralph Foliot, John de Wich, Andrew of the Exchequer (de Scaccario), Henry Foliot, Peter the clerk, Hugh de Mara, Stephen de Badeleking, Ailmer de Sevahanton, John son of John de Wich, Robert de Warcebec, Sir Eimeric the chaplain, John the clerk. Alice de Curci was widowed in July 1216 on the death of her husband Warin FitzGerald.
Alice died circa 1225.
Child of Alice de Curci and Henry de Cornhill
- Joan Cornhill+ b. b 1193, d. b 1234
Child of Alice de Curci and Warin FitzGerald
- Margery or Margaret FitzGerald+ b. s 1195, d. 2 Oct 1252
John de Curci
John died. He died without issue so his sister Alice became his heiress. He gave a yard of land with his body to the monks at Esseby
. John Governor of Ulster. He conquered Ulster for King John (reigned 1199-1216) who constituted him Governor thereof. He was the son of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne.
. John Governor of Ulster. He conquered Ulster for King John (reigned 1199-1216) who constituted him Governor thereof. He was the son of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne.
William de Curci II Baron
( - after 1140)
William de Curci II Baron was the son of William de Curcy and Emma, Daughter of William de Falaise.
William de Curci II Baron married Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin, daughter of William de Meschin Lord of Copeland and Cecily de Romelli, circa 1125.
Baron of Stoke Courcy. "Dapifer" or steward to to King Henry I (reigned 1100-35). Supposed founder of Harewood Church 1116. 1140 Lord of Harewood. Sewer to King Henry II (reigned 1154-89) and witness to King Stephen (reigned 1135-54) in charter to Westminster Abbey. Probably Robert as heir to his brother William.
William died after 1140. Slain at Coleshill, Wales in 1157?? He died without issue and was succeeded by his brother Robert. He was succeeded by his son William before 1156.
William de Curci II Baron married Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin, daughter of William de Meschin Lord of Copeland and Cecily de Romelli, circa 1125.
Baron of Stoke Courcy. "Dapifer" or steward to to King Henry I (reigned 1100-35). Supposed founder of Harewood Church 1116. 1140 Lord of Harewood. Sewer to King Henry II (reigned 1154-89) and witness to King Stephen (reigned 1135-54) in charter to Westminster Abbey. Probably Robert as heir to his brother William.
William died after 1140. Slain at Coleshill, Wales in 1157?? He died without issue and was succeeded by his brother Robert. He was succeeded by his son William before 1156.
Child of William de Curci II Baron and Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin
- William de Curci III+ b. b 1130, d. __1186 or ___ 1171
William de Curci III
(before 1130 - __1186 or ___ 1171)
William de Curci III was born before 1130. He was the son of William de Curci II Baron and Avice or Amice de Romelli or Meschin.
William de Curci III married Gundreda de Warenne. She married first Roger, earl of Warwick (1119-53), by whom she had issue two sons and two daughters. It appears that she had a third son Henry who is mentioned in a charter with his brother William.
William died __1186 or ___ 1171. 32 Henry II.
William de Curci III married Gundreda de Warenne. She married first Roger, earl of Warwick (1119-53), by whom she had issue two sons and two daughters. It appears that she had a third son Henry who is mentioned in a charter with his brother William.
William died __1186 or ___ 1171. 32 Henry II.
Children of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne
- William de Curci IV b. c 1168, d. shortly after 1194
- John de Curci
- Alice de Curci+ b. c 1170?, d. c 1225
William de Curci IV
(circa 1168 - shortly after 1194)
William de Curci IV was born circa 1168. He was the son of William de Curci III and Gundreda de Warenne.
William died shortly after 1194.
William died shortly after 1194.
Richard de Curcy Baron
Richard died in Newnham, Oxfordshire, England. He was born in England.
Baron of Stoke Courcy. Privy Counsellor to King William Rufus (reigned 1087- 1100). [which de Curci?]. He was of Newnham.
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Richard de Curcy Baron married Wandelmode,.
Baron of Stoke Courcy. Privy Counsellor to King William Rufus (reigned 1087- 1100). [which de Curci?]. He was of Newnham.
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Richard de Curcy Baron married Wandelmode,.
Child of Richard de Curcy Baron and Wandelmode,,
- William de Curcy+ d. c 1114
William de Curcy
( - circa 1114)
William de Curcy was born in Stoke Curcy, Somerset, England.
Honor of Curcy : William de Curcy I, sewer to Henry I inherited the manor of Nuneham [Newenham, Cockayne] Oxford & other lands which Richard de Curci his father had held at the date of the Domesday survey and by his marriage to a daughter & co-heir of Wm de Falaise of Stoke Curcy. He acquired the lands in Dorset & Somerset of her said father. These lands and some others of which Wm de Curci was enfeoffed by Henry I, composed the honor of Stoke Curcy held by the service of 25 1/2 knights. [Honors & Knights fees / W Farrer, Vol.1, p.103]
. He was the son of Richard de Curcy Baron and Wandelmode.
William de Curcy married Emma, Daughter of William de Falaise.
William died circa 1114.
Honor of Curcy : William de Curcy I, sewer to Henry I inherited the manor of Nuneham [Newenham, Cockayne] Oxford & other lands which Richard de Curci his father had held at the date of the Domesday survey and by his marriage to a daughter & co-heir of Wm de Falaise of Stoke Curcy. He acquired the lands in Dorset & Somerset of her said father. These lands and some others of which Wm de Curci was enfeoffed by Henry I, composed the honor of Stoke Curcy held by the service of 25 1/2 knights. [Honors & Knights fees / W Farrer, Vol.1, p.103]
. He was the son of Richard de Curcy Baron and Wandelmode.
William de Curcy married Emma, Daughter of William de Falaise.
William died circa 1114.
Child of William de Curcy and Emma, Daughter of William de Falaise
- William de Curci II Baron+ d. a 1140
Honora Curren
(before February 1821 - 13 February 1908)
Honora Curren was born before February 1821 in Ireland.
Honora Curren married Thomas Colbert before 1839. 27 Nov 1841 at Cappoquin according to the Price family tree on Ancestry which also states they emigrated to SA in 1846 aboad the Canton..
Honora died on 13 February 1908 in Kapunda, South Australia. Hanorah, aged 87, widow of Thomas Colbert.
Honora Curren married Thomas Colbert before 1839. 27 Nov 1841 at Cappoquin according to the Price family tree on Ancestry which also states they emigrated to SA in 1846 aboad the Canton..
Honora died on 13 February 1908 in Kapunda, South Australia. Hanorah, aged 87, widow of Thomas Colbert.
Children of Honora Curren and Thomas Colbert
- John Colbert+ b. 1839, d. 1902?
- Catherine Colbert b. 29 Nov 1844, d. 12 Nov 1846
- Edward Colbert b. 13 Jun 1847
- James Colbert+ b. 2 Nov 1853, d. 3 Dec 1921
- Michael Colbert+ b. 25 Nov 1855, d. 4 Dec 1917
- Thomas Colbert+ b. 11 Mar 1858, d. 19 Dec 1890
- Honora Teresa Colbert+ b. 1861, d. 2 Jan 1942?
- Daniel Colbert+ b. 16 Sep 1863, d. 21 Jan 1925
Blanche Rosina Currey
Children of Blanche Rosina Currey and Albert Edward Bennington
- John Philip? Bennington d. a 1996
- Connie Bennington b. c 1924?, d. b 1999
- Percy George Bennington+ b. 10 Jul 1929, d. 24 Nov 1998
- Gwendoline Bennington b. c 1931, d. c 1998
Isott Curry
(say 1680 - 12 January 1734/35)
Isott Curry was born say 1680 in Devon.
Isott Curry married John Leach on 18 May 1701 in Chagford, Devon.
Isott was buried on 12 January 1734/35 in Chagford, Devon.
Isott Curry married John Leach on 18 May 1701 in Chagford, Devon.
Isott was buried on 12 January 1734/35 in Chagford, Devon.
Children of Isott Curry and John Leach
- Isott Leach+ b. 23 Nov 1703
- John Leach b. 13 Jan 1705/6, d. b 29 Mar 1791
- Edward Leach+ b. 25 Oct 1708, d. before 15 October 1792 or 3
- Elizabeth Leach+ b. 11 Dec 1713, d. c 1791
James Curry
James Curry was born in Ixworth, Suffolk. James was a wheelwright, Ixworth, Suffolk, England.
James Curry married Elizabeth Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Frances Wilkin, on 4 June 1796 in Ixworth, Suffolk.
James Curry married Elizabeth Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Frances Wilkin, on 4 June 1796 in Ixworth, Suffolk.
Muriel Gwendoline Curry
(15 December 1918 - )
Muriel was a sales clerk. She was born on 15 December 1918 in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Mary Curson
(circa 1700 - 1746?)
Mary Curson was born circa 1700.
Mary Curson married Richard Ruby on 26 October 1727 in St Leonard's, Exeter, Devon. Richard Ruby of Sampford Courtney, husbandman & Mary Curson of ye same, spinster were married.
Mary died in 1746?. She may be the Mary Ruby who was buried Nov 1st 1746 at Okehampton, the surname is hard to read.
Mary Curson married Richard Ruby on 26 October 1727 in St Leonard's, Exeter, Devon. Richard Ruby of Sampford Courtney, husbandman & Mary Curson of ye same, spinster were married.
Mary died in 1746?. She may be the Mary Ruby who was buried Nov 1st 1746 at Okehampton, the surname is hard to read.
Children of Mary Curson and Richard Ruby
- Margaret Ruby b. 1 Apr 1728
- John Ruby+ b. 1730, d. b 7 May 1803
- Mary Ruby b. 1733
Alice Curtis
Mary Curtis
(before 1740 - before 8 August 1775)
Mary Curtis was born before 1740 in Suffolk.
Mary Curtis married John Bullett, son of John Bullett and Christian Noble, on 18 April 1767 in Buxhall, Suffolk. He was of Hessett.
Mary died before 8 August 1775 in Buxhall, SFK. She was buried on 8 August 1775 in St Mary, Buxhall.
Mary Curtis married John Bullett, son of John Bullett and Christian Noble, on 18 April 1767 in Buxhall, Suffolk. He was of Hessett.
Mary died before 8 August 1775 in Buxhall, SFK. She was buried on 8 August 1775 in St Mary, Buxhall.
Children of Mary Curtis and John Bullett
- John Bullett+ b. 11 Oct 1767, d. b 10 Nov 1831
- Elizabeth Bullett+ b. 7 May 1769
- Christian Bullett+ b. 10 Mar 1771, d. b 8 Apr 1852
- Mary Curtis Bullett b. 14 Mar 1773, d. b 1783
Mary Curtis
Mary Curtis married John Heatherly, son of Rev Seawell Heatherly and Hester or Esther Beesly, 25 or 28 Dec 1786 in Witham, Essex.
Child of Mary Curtis and John Heatherly
- Henry Heatherly b. 17 Sep 1787