The Cunningham Cousins of Hampton, Virginia:Information about Edwin Harvin Cunningham
Edwin Harvin Cunningham (b. March 23, 1863, d. April 09, 1916)
Edwin Harvie Cunningham |
Edwin Harvin Cunningham (son of James E Cunningham and Rosina Colbert)566, 567 was born March 23, 1863 in Richmond, Virginia, and died April 09, 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia.He married Mary Elizabeth Clark, daughter of William Clark and Annie Glennon.
Notes for Edwin Harvin Cunningham:
Norfolk City Directory
1885 Cunningham, Harvie, mariner, bds Berkley Ave, Berkley
1888-1890 Cunningham, E Harvey, h 19 Liberty, Berkley
1892 Cunningham, Harvey, pilot, h 80 Mariner
1895 Cunningham, Harvey, pilot, h 80 Mariner
1900 Cunningham, Edwin H, pilot, h, 124 Mariner
1901 Cunningham, Edwin Harvey, Pilot Office, 516 Citizens Bank Bldg
1906 Cunningham, Edwin H, pilot, h. 109 Holt
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CONFEDERATE MILITARY HISTORY
VOLUME IV, VIRGINIA
Extended Edition, Copyright 1899,
Reprinted 1987
Broadfoot Publishing Co., Wilmington, NC
page 819 - 820
James Cunningham was a state pilot of Virginia, and during the war of the Confederacy was attached to the Confederate States navy, rendering faithful and efficient service to the cause to which he was thoroughly devoted. His son, E. H. Cunningham, commander of the Pickett-Buchanan camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, of Norfolk, was born at Richmond, Va., March 23, 1863. He was reared in his father's line of duty, and after some years spent in study in the schools of Norfolk he entered the service of the Virginia State pilots association at the age of sixteen. During the subsequent period he has been constantly devoted to that call- kg, his field of service being the piloting of vessels from the high sea into any of the Virginia ports. He holds the position of secretary of the association, and is also interested in several other enterprises, being a member of the board of directors of the Southern Land company at Pinner's Point, vice-president of the Arcade Land company at Ocean View power house, and owner of the Norfolk base ball club. He is active and alert as a business man, and will undoubtedly have a successful career. He has contributed greatly to the success of Pickett-Buchanan camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans. He also maintains memberships in the Brotherhood of Steamboat Pilots, and in the orders of Masons, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of the Ancient Essenic order and the Elks. In 1887 he was married to Miss Mary E. Clark, daughter of William H. Clark of Norfolk.
More About Edwin Harvin Cunningham:
Burial: Unknown, St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia.568
Occupation: Tug Boat Business with J.J. Cole.
Children of Edwin Harvin Cunningham and Mary Elizabeth Clark are:
- +Edwin Harvin Cunningham II, b. November 13, 1887, Virginia569, d. August 10, 1980, Newport News, Virginia.