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  2. Joe Cunningham (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham was married to Kathe Dillard for 60 years until his death. [4] [2] One of their two sons, Joe III, played in the minor leagues from 1984 to 1988 and also worked as a batting instructor and manager in the Cardinals' farm system. [4] [12] Cunningham died on March 25, 2021, at his home in Chesterfield, Missouri. [8] He was 89. [4]

  3. Joe Cunningham (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham was born in Caldwell County, Kentucky, and grew up in Kuttawa, Kentucky. [2] He graduated from Lyon County High School in 2000. Cunningham attended the College of Charleston for two years before transferring to Florida Atlantic University in 2002, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in ocean engineering in 2005. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Milton Joseph Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Milton Joseph Cunningham, also known as Joe Cunningham (March 10, 1842 – October 19, 1916) was a Louisiana attorney and politician who served as Attorney General of Louisiana from 1884 to 1888, and from 1892 to 1900. As Attorney General he submitted the legal brief to the Supreme Court in the case Plessy v.

  5. Joseph Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cunningham (Gaelic footballer) (1931–2012), Northern Irish Gaelic footballer; Joe Cunningham (tennis) (1867–1951), American tennis player; Joe Cunningham (baseball, born 1963), baseball player who played in the 1992 St. Louis Cardinals season; Joe Cunningham (hurler), teammate of Kieran Carey; Joey Cunningham, York City F.C. player

  6. Joe Cunningham (trade unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cunningham is an Irish trade union leader.. Born in Galway, Cunningham worked for Lydon House, a local catering and events company.He joined the Workers' Union of Ireland, and became a shop steward, then won election to the union's western area branch committee, before becoming the union's full-time official for the West.

  7. Deaths in June 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Joe Antolick, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies). [117] Gordon Park Baker, 64, American philosopher, focussing on the writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein. [118] Turhan Baytop, 82, Turkish botanist and pharmacist. Jean Corbeil, 68, Canadian politician (Minister of Labour, Minister of Transport, member of Parliament). [119]

  8. Josias Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Josias Cunningham, known as "Joe", the grandson of Samuel Cunningham, was born into a family of stock brokers, the family firm being Cunningham Coates. The family also owned The Northern Whig newspaper. He was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, where his uncles James Glencairn Cunningham and Dunlop McCosh Cunningham had attended.

  9. Jock Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Jock Cunningham was born along with his twin brother Thomas Michael Cunningham on 20 December 1902 at 17 Balgray Road, Glasgow, to John Cunningham, a Stationary Engine Keeper, and Mary (Annati) Cunningham, [3] who married in 1890 in Malta. He was one of a family of twenty-two with military tradition.