Hey I think I've found a couple of Cunningham cousins who were in the Pioneer Company and should be added to the Project:
http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/source/1,18016,4976-7431,00.html
George Cunningham
http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysources/1,16272,...
Bishop Andrew Cunningham
Who knew. :) Maybe add me as a Project Collaborator and I'll find their profiles to add.
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Erica Jewish Curator
Erica,
This current project only covers the 1847 1st Company led by Brigham Young. However the first link that you gave for Geroge Cunningham is very significant as it covers a member of the 1856 Martin/Willey Handcart company. If you haven't read his entry in full you should do so.
I may well do a separate project on the 1856 Willie and Martin Handcart company as there is quite a lot of research out there and entire books have been written about it. I've hiked that portion of the Mormon/Oregon trail in good weather and can't imagine what that hardcart company had to endure where 68 members of the Willie company and 145 members of the Martin company lost their lives because of the late start and the early blizzards.
William's descendants might not be related to George Coningham, {fictional}. But maybe his ancestors were. I am pretty sure George's father, John Coningham Coningham (Cunningham) was Scottish, and it appears he went by the name Cunningham
I have traced William's family to a man called Unknown Profile. I happen to have an ancestor named David David Cunningham as well. Both were born in the same year (1721), and interestingly in Virginia. I had thought my earliest ancestor to arrive in America was George Coningham, {fictional} in the 1880, but it appears my family came to America earlier, before returning to the British isles and re-arriving. If both Davids are the same, then were are possible distant relatives.