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About Christopher Cunningham, Jr.
He had the 32nd Watauga Association patent for land in Eastern Tenn essee in 1775 and signed the petition in 1776 requesting to be annexed t o North Carolina.
According to Worth S. Ray in "Tennessee Cousins" he was a Junior, son o f Christopher.
Origins
Will Pages 3 & 4, Book 1 (names A-D), Washington County TN Wills, 1775-1875 Christopher Cunningham 10 Nov 1782 In the state of North Carolina. “To wife Mary: one third of all my household goods and moveables with one third part of all lands and tenements. To my fifteen children: Elizabeth Gatril, Susanna Robertson, Lydia Cunningham, John Cunningham, Mary Job, Ann Orr, Sarah Cunningham, Jane Cunningham, Jacob Cunningham, Joseph Cunningham, Matthew Cunningham, Moses Cunningham, Aaron Cunningham, Alinar [Elinor] Cunningham, David Cunningham: equally divide all lands and tenements. ...”
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Christopher Cunningham, Jr.'s Timeline
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1781
Age 50
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