Since I have not been very sucessful in locating my GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, I am looking into the possibility that he went out west to fight in the Indian Wars shortly after marrying my gggrandmother in Warren County in 1870. I found a GEORGE CUNNINGHAM in the 1870 census of Camp Goodwin, Pima Territory, Tuscon Arizona, age 24 born in Pennsylvania. I have been reading about the Indian Wars and one thing I noticed was the soldiers were not encouraged to marry--but I think they meant they were discouraged from marrying while stationed out West. Don't know how they felt about soldiers already married joining up. It was an interesting time in American History and I am learing a lot. Also I am trying to locate additional records but have not found them yet. He and my gggrandmother had two children 1872 and 1874 so it looks like he made it back from the War if, in fact, this is my George Cunningham. Would appreciate any help or insight into this possibility. JUDY PS found several families in 1850 Penn census which could be his.