Tis Will's farm with the chicken coop and the corn crib in the background.
Advertisement
Advertisement
1

May Cunningham 1885
May Cunningham was born in 1885. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember May Cunningham.
ADVERTISEMENT
BY ANCESTRY.COM
May Cunningham's History: 1885
Uncover new discoveries and connections today by sharing about people & moments from yesterday.- Discover how AncientFaces works.
-
1885
-
date ofDeathmm/dd/yyyyDeath dateUnknownCause of deathUnknownDeath locationADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COMView death records
-
Advertisement
-
Did you know?The average age of a Cunningham family member is 71.
-
shareMemoriesbelow
Advertisement
Advertisement
2 Memories, Stories & Photos about May

Gladwyn Gold's slides circa 1955-1957 #1
May, Nettie, ?, ?, Charlie, ?, ?, Will.
Tis Will's farm with the chicken coop and the corn crib in the background.
Tis Will's farm with the chicken coop and the corn crib in the background.
Date & Place:
in Newton County, Missouri United States
Comments

Gladwyn Gold's slides circa 1955-1957 #3
One of Gladwyn's slides that is not dated but the card is from Aug1955-July1957. From Mike, Will's grandson, "left to right back row, Erma, Leonard, Jewel, Will and May and left to right in front are Bill and Larry, Leonard and Jewels boys.
I would guess it was taken near L&J's house."
I would guess it was taken near L&J's house."
Date & Place:
Comments
Loading...one moment please

Family, friend, or fan...
share memories, stories,
photos, or simply leave
a comment to show
you care.
Remember the past to connect today & preseve for tomorrow.
- See how biographies work.
Invite others to share about May.
Did you know?
In 1885, in the year that May Cunningham was born, on February 16th, the first Dow Jones Industrial Average was published by Charles Dow, who also founded the Wall Street Journal. The index was 62.76. It represented 12 stocks - American Cotton Oil, American Sugar, American Tobacco, Chicago Gas, Distilling & Cattle Feeding, General Electric, Laclede Gas, National Lead, North American, Tennessee Coal and Iron, U.S. Leather pfd. and U.S. Rubber.
Did you know?
In 1895, on September 3rd, in Latrobe, PA, the first professional football game was played. The game was between the Latrobe YMCA and the Jeannette Athletic Club. Latrobe won 12 - 0.
ADVERTISEMENT
BY ANCESTRY.COM
Find records of May Cunningham
Advertisement
Advertisement
1 Follower & Sources
LeaAnn Kaplan
I am researching the Cunningham, Brickey, Gold, Ellis, McClain, Weems and Thornberry in Benton County, Arkansas and Newton County, Missouri. I am also researching the Martin in Marion County, West Virginia. And the Ludwig, Schwartz and Wicht in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.
ADVERTISEMENT
BY ANCESTRY.COM
Find records of May Cunningham
Advertisement
Advertisement
Other Biographies
Other May Cunningham Biographies
Other Cunningham Family Biographies
Advertisement
Advertisement
About the AncientFaces Community

What AncientFaces Does
AncientFaces is a 100% free and family-friendly community where we share memories and connect with others to remember and discover more about the people from our past. By sharing our memories, family stories, and information we uncover while digging for our roots, we unlock meaningful connections with others today, and the possibilities of new discoveries tomorrow. See first hand the power of sharing and what you can discover about a sibling, spouse, grandparent, friend, coworker, or ancestor...

Community Standards
Welcome to AncientFaces! A 100% free community where we remember people from our past. At AncientFaces, we believe in the power of remembering together. Through Collaborative Biographies we connect with others who know the person, and discover more together. As you participate in the AncientFaces community, we invite you to familiarize yourself with our Community Standards. These guidelines are in place to ensure that AncientFaces remains a safe and respectful place for everyone, worthy of preserving the memories of the people we remember.

Success Stories - Making Connections
"Thank you for helping me find my family & friends again so many years after I lost them. I get the chance to remember them all this time later." Highlights of just a few of the many successes of sharing memories within the AncientFaces Community. From reuniting Lost & Found or 'orphan' photos with their families, seeing faces of relatives for the first time, to the many connections made with family & friends, and the profound discoveries about our loved ones and ancestors. Special moments like these are why it's important we share.

Lest We Forget - The Children of the Holocaust
The Holocaust led by Adolf Hitler during World War 2 claimed the lives of millions. The Holocaust photo collection contains the images of approximately 3,000 children whose lives were taken from them. Many of these images are shared by community member Alyssa McIntosh who works tirelessly to make sure that we never forget the young victims. See just some of these young faces of those who lost their lives below...it's heartbreaking. We'll never know what talent was lost, what they would have become, and what they would have added to our lives.