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Clara Grace CUNNINGHAM

Female 1859 - 1912  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Clara Grace CUNNINGHAM was born on 25 Jan 1859 in Nova Scotia (daughter of Francis Simeon CUNNINGHAM and Isabel Lavinia GRAHAM); died on 15 Jan 1912.

    Clara married William Henry ROBINSON on 22 Mar 1884. William was born on 29 Jul 1854 in Kingston, Kings, Nova Scotia; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Harlod Cunningham ROBINSON was born on 21 Apr 1889 in Riverside, San Bernardino, California; and died.
    2. William Cary ROBINSON was born on 30 Jul 1892 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis Simeon CUNNINGHAM was born on 7 Jun 1823 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 30 Oct 1901 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

    Notes:

    Source: Marriage: The Cunningham Family of Antigonish reports the date of marriage as 2 June 1851. From the “Eastern Chronicle” of 27 March, 1851; Married: on Mar. 21 at Antigonish by Rev. Thomas Trotter, Francis S. Cunningham to Isabell Graham.

    D.G. Widden, “History of The Town Of Antigonish”, the Casket, Aug 10, 1934 states:
    He [Francis Simeon Cunningham] was a carpenter by trade and built a number of buildings in Antigonish. Until the late 60’s he resided at Antigonish Harbour, but bought the Hill property on the east side of Church Street and moved into town. He built Cunningham’s Hotel in Antigonish, in 1859 on the south side of Main Street, between Church and Court Streets, and was leased by John Day Cunningham, who had a small store on the ground floor, in the western end of the building, his wife managing the hotel until her death, when it passed into the hands of Rufus Hale who changed the name to Merrimac House. This house, locally known as “Frank’s Villa”, was built around 1869. The 2-storey structure, a simplified example of Second Empire architecture, features a pitched mansard roof (allowing full headroom in the top floor) and a central chimney. The paired doors with glass are also an identifying feature of Second Empire; at this time large-pane glazing in the door itself supplanted the traditional classical sidelights. The 2-bay facade has a plain front porch and 2/2 windows, some of which are stained glass. The coloured glass glazing, especially the single pane surrounded by smaller panes, are probably later Queen Anne-style additions. There are dormers on all sides of the house as well as bay windows which mimic the projecting pavillions characteristic of Second Empire. The house is covered in clapboard siding. Apart from some basic elements, 105 Church Street has a lightness of form which sets it apart from the richly ornamented Second Empire; it is a simple, understated vernacular interpretation of this style.The builder and first owner of 105 Church Street was Francis S. Cunningham who purchased the 12-acre property for $1,780. He sold the lot in sections and later in 1897 sold the house and 5400 square feet to Alexander Thompson, a bookkeeper for $350. It is possible some of the decorative work in this house can be creditted to Ozias Leduc’s assistants who hired themselves out locally as painters when their commission work at St. Ninian’s Cathedral was completed in 1904. This house has maintained its architectural integrity for there have been few alterations over the years.


    MONUMENT INSCRIPTION: “A good name is better than riches.” Inscribed also is a club crest : a triangle with the words Love, Purity, Fidelity, written one on each side of the triangle & a Star of David inscribed at the centre.

    RELIGION: C Baptist [Census 1881]
    ORIGIN: Irish. [Census 1881]

    Francis married Isabel Lavinia GRAHAM on 21 Jan 1851 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Isabel (daughter of David GRAHAM and Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW) was born on 24 Feb 1828 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 28 Sep 1919 in Edgewood, Providence, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Isabel Lavinia GRAHAM was born on 24 Feb 1828 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia (daughter of David GRAHAM and Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW); died on 28 Sep 1919 in Edgewood, Providence, Rhode Island.
    Children:
    1. Mary Amelia CUNNINGHAM was born on 18 May 1852 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 19 Oct 1887.
    2. John Graham CUNNINGHAM was born on 4 Mar 1854 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; and died.
    3. 1. Clara Grace CUNNINGHAM was born on 25 Jan 1859 in Nova Scotia; died on 15 Jan 1912.
    4. Francis Lavinia CUNNINGHAM was born on 28 Jun 1861 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; and died.
    5. Emma Maria CUNNINGHAM was born on 4 Sep 1864 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 11 May 1929 in Riverside, Riverside, California.
    6. Herbert William CUNNINGHAM was born on 22 Feb 1868 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; and died.
    7. George Hart CUNNINGHAM was born on 18 Apr 1872 in Nova Scotia; died on 1 Apr 1873.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  David GRAHAM was born on 22 Apr 1793 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 11 Oct 1869 in Antigonish Harbour, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

    David married Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW on 6 Feb 1827. Mary (daughter of Reuben BIGELOW and Lavinia SKINNER) was born on 5 May 1809 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 1 Dec 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW was born on 5 May 1809 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia (daughter of Reuben BIGELOW and Lavinia SKINNER); died on 1 Dec 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

    Notes:

    See :
    D. G. Widden, "History of the Town of Antigonish", The Casket, Aug 10, 1934

    Douglas Graham writes:
    AGE: @ death 81 yrs.
    AFN: STPK-BR
    SERVANT: Mary Dunn 20 yrs, R Cath, English.; Donald McAngus 22 yrs, farm labourer in 1871 census.
    SIBLING: probably Rosina Bigelow who married James Lyons in Cornwallis 10 Apr. 1806. [A.W.H. Eaton, The History of King’s county Nova Scotia, Heart of the Acadian Land giving a Sketc h of the French and Their Expulsion, and a History of the New England Planters Who Came in T heir Stead With many Genealogies 1604-1910, Mika, Belleville, 1972. (Salem Press, Salem, 1 910) pp. 738-9]

    Children:
    1. 3. Isabel Lavinia GRAHAM was born on 24 Feb 1828 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 28 Sep 1919 in Edgewood, Providence, Rhode Island.
    2. Capt. William Fraser GRAHAM was born on 10 Nov 1829 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 18 Feb 1895 in Bayfield, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    3. Eunice Caroline GRAHAM was born on 8 Oct 1831 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 27 Sep 1889 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    4. John Reuben GRAHAM was born on 28 Nov 1833 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 25 May 1901 in Antigonish, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    5. Charles James GRAHAM was born on 27 Apr 1836 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 24 Aug 1873 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    6. Sarah Skinner GRAHAM was born on 1 Aug 1838 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 5 Feb 1923 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia.
    7. David GRAHAM was born on 9 Sep 1840 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; and died.
    8. Matthew Stewart GRAHAM was born on 10 Mar 1843 in Antigonish Harbour, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 24 Aug 1873 in Cape George, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    9. Emma Matilda GRAHAM was born on 26 Oct 1845 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died in 1910 in Antigonish, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    10. Wallace Nesbit GRAHAM was born on 15 Jan 1848 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 12 Oct 1917 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    11. James Bruce GRAHAM was born on 11 Dec 1850 in Antigonish Harbour, Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died on 16 Jan 1877 in Isaacs Harbour, Guys, Nova Scotia.
    12. Mary Elizabeth GRAHAM was born on 3 Nov 1852 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia; died in 1877.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Reuben BIGELOW was born on 4 Aug 1779 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia (son of Amasa BIGELOW and Roxanna CONE); died in May 1830.

    Notes:

    Reuben and Lavinia lived a few years in Cornwallis, then moved to Antigonish.

    Reuben married Lavinia SKINNER on 9 Nov 1802. Lavinia (daughter of Charles SKINNER and Sarah OSBORN) was born on 27 Jan 1784 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 9 May 1874 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Lavinia SKINNER was born on 27 Jan 1784 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia (daughter of Charles SKINNER and Sarah OSBORN); died on 9 May 1874 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    Children:
    1. Ann Chipman BIGELOW was born on 30 Sep 1803 in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia; died in 1888 in Port Hood, Inverness, Nova Scotia.
    2. Gideon Osborn BIGELOW was born on 11 Jul 1805; and died.
    3. Charles Skinner BIGELOW was born on 6 Feb 1807; died on 17 Sep 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    4. 7. Mary Elizabeth BIGELOW was born on 5 May 1809 in Cornwallis, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 1 Dec 1890 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
    5. Eunice Caroline BIGELOW was born on 20 Jan 1811; died on 5 Jun 1820.
    6. Samuel William BIGELOW was born on 28 Aug 1813; died on 26 Jun 1884 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut.
    7. Daniel Benjamin BIGELOW was born on 29 Aug 1815; and died.
    8. John George BIGELOW was born on 8 Feb 1817; died on 8 Nov 1859 in Bridgewater, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
    9. Edward Manning BIGELOW was born on 14 Nov 1819 in Nova Scotia; died on 17 Sep 1855 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
    10. Ruth Lavinia BIGELOW was born on 1 Apr 1821; and died.
    11. Manson Amasa BIGELOW was born on 2 Jun 1825; died on 2 Jul 1876.
    12. Rebekah Caroline BIGELOW was born on 8 May 1830; and died.