Hello again Elizabeth,

I’m wondering if you have visited the CTI Links menu for shipping lists? 
https://www.cotyroneireland.com/links.html
If you go to the J & J Cooke passenger lists and click on 
https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/jjcooke.shtml
then the passenger manifest for the “Sesothis” which sailed from Londonderry 
for Quebec in 1847: there is a family of Andrew & Elizabeth Cunningham and five 
children from Omagh amongst a long list of passengers. One has to be careful 
not to accept that they actually lived in Omagh; it was necessary to quote the 
nearest post town for the mailing of their tickets and information re. the 
proposed date of departure.

Again, hope this assists your research,
LenSwindley, Melbourne, Australia

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Hello Elizabeth,
As the death of Elizabeth Cunningham falls within the period of civil 
registration of BDMs in Ireland, I have checked the details of Elizabeth’s 
death (image has not yet been uploaded on the website 
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/


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This Elizabeth Cunningham died in Co. Tyrone and was aged only 31 years upon 
her decease, so, sadly, it is not possible that she is the emigrant. There are 
many instances where deaths and marriages of emigrants to the US, Canada and 
Australia are reported in the local press, but the details of the location of 
the event are always included.

Sorry for the disappointing news, Elizabeth and regards,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

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July 20 1869 Died July 15, Elizabeth, wife of MR. ANDREW CUNNINGHAM,
Ardstraw Bridge, county Tyrone
 This taken from...

Cunningham Family Notes, Co. Tyrone 1828-69
Personal notices extracted from the STRABANE MORNING POST & LONDONDERRY
SENTINEL
Transcribed, compiled and submitted by Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
len_swindley[at]hotmail.com
This i believe are my gr-gr-gr grandparents that arrived here in Canada and
settled with their children and grandchildren in Simcoe County Ontario
Canada. They arrived in 1847 and I have the passenger list to confirm.
Andrew Cunningham and his wife Elizabeth (Clark) were buried here  and the
date of death is identical. I am assuming that this was a notice posted in
their former community in Ireland although both died and were buried in
Ontario. Does that seem reasonable?
 If so then "Ardstraw Bridge " would be a good place for me to start to
trace family perhaps?

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*Elizabeth*
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