Re: Gunning, Stirling, SCO, 18th century
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Gunning, Stirling, SCO, 18th century
12/05/99
Does this look familiar to you? There could be a mtach on your Gunning's. The surname was spelled Gunnin, Gunning, O'Gunnin, etc.This family could have come from either Ireland or Scotland.
I am looking for any information on the following family. Any helpful info is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Lisa Looney ([email protected])
1Benjamin Gunnin d. 1811
-+Jane Warren Wardlaw (Parents: James Wardlaw? & Unknown)
--2Isabella Gunnin b. 1785 Ireland/Sctoland?
--+George Guffin
--2James Gunnin b.Abt. 1786 US
--2Mary Gunnin
--2Ann Patterson Gunnin
--2Benjamin Gunnin
--2Nathan Gunnin
--2Ezekial Gunnin b. August 02, 1799 GA
----+Jane Lyle Johnston b. February 01, 1800 m. August 22, 1820
----3James Alfred Gunnin b. June 07, 1821
----3Benjamin Pressley Gunnin b. March 20, 1823 GA d. August 27, 1873
----3Joseph Abigah Gunnin b. February 24, 1825
----3Berry Nathan Oswell Gunnin b. May 24, 1827
----3Mary Jane Gunnin b. November 25, 1829
----+John Moore?
----3Martha Ann Pattison Gunnin b. May 29, 1832
----+Rev. Christian Barnes?
----3Ezekial Newton Gunnin b. July 04, 1834
----3David A. Gunnin d. in As infant, his name does not appear again in family records
------or census reports.
----3John Johnson Gunnin b. September 07, 1836
----3William Thomas Gunnin b. November 02, 1838
----3Robert Andrew Jackson Gunnin b. 1841 d. 1841
--2Hannah Wardlaw Gunnin
[Sources: Lisa Looney: family info and vital/public records; Judy Leverette Moss; Mildred Y. Holbrook; and Jim Gunnin (Gunnin Tap Root to Twigs by George Helen Gunnin Mishasek)]
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