Person:Archibald Cunningham (4)

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Archibald Cunningham
b.Est 1725
 
  • F.  Cunningham (add)
  1. Archibald CunninghamEst 1725 -
  2. Mary CunninghamEst 1732 - 1789
  3. Thomas Cunningham1734 - Bef 1782
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Name Archibald Cunningham
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1725

Archibald Cunningham was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY 21, 1763. - (497) Archibald Cunningham returned no inhabitant.
  • Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY, 1763 (A). - Philip Benezet, of Philadelphia, vs. Cunningham.--Archibald Cunningham, of Township of Drunmore, County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, peddler. Bond dated 1st August, 1759.
  • Vol. 2 - Supernumeraries collected by John Smith for 1774: Peter Black, Charles Erwin, John Frame, Archable Kilkison, James Lock, Andrew Marten, Wm. Ralston, Moses Samples, Joseph Wright, John Collens, Wm. Mathers, Wm. Craige, Archable Cunningham, Robert Moday, John Allen, Joseph Colter, Joseph Bell, Able Griffa, John Yancy, Dan O'Neel, Adam Wall, Hugh Campbell, Jr.; Wm. Frame, Sr.; David Williams, George Bowsell, Joseph Campbell, John Patterson, Seath Rogers, Thomas Armstrong, Edward Beard, Hennery Harlis, Zachariah Smith, Sam'l Frazier, Edward Hall, Jesse Jackson, Zachariah Johnston, James Lansbee, Dan'l Mackoneer, Adam Reaburn, Henry Reaburn, David Bosang, Sam'l Wright.
  • Page 251.--13th June, 1782. Thomas Cunningham's will--To wife, Elizabeth, daughter Mary to her care and trust as her own; to youngest daughter, Mary; to eldest daughter, Ruth; to second daughter, Sarah; division between wife and three children; to brother, Archibald; to James Harris, care of daughter Ruth; to Mary Berry, Jr., care of daughter Sarah. Executors, wife and brother Archibald. Teste: James Berry, Jacob Pattn, Jas. Harris, Chas. Berry. Proved, 22d August, 1782, by James Berry and Patton.
References
  1.   Kemper, Charles Edward. Historical notes from the records of Augusta County, Virginia. (Lancaster, Pa.: Historical Society?, 1979).

    On August 1, 1759, Archibald Cunningham, a peddler, of Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa. gave his bond to Philip Benezel of Philadelphia. Archibald Cunningham subsequently removed to Augusta County, Virginia. The bond bears this endorsement, "Lives within 20 miles of the C. T. House." Benezel vs. Cunningham, C. P. 405.