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 Cullen Family History
and Genealogy
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 | John Cullen family tree chart |
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 | Carolan Coat of Arms |
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 | Cullen homestead, Corradooa, Killinkere, Co. Cavan If this is not our John Cullen's home, it is that of a relative. All the Cullens in the area were related. |
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 | Carolan homestead, Doon, Mullagh, Co. Cavan, 2008 This was Elizabeth Carolan's home in the late 1700s. It was demolished in 2009. |
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 | John Cullen's signature 1828 Excerpt from Point Fortune merchant John Macdonell's 1828 journal. It seems that John Cullen guaranteed purchases of two individuals, probably his workers. There are 3 signatures, the first two are likely made by clerks and the third is believed to be John Cullen's signature. |
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 | John Cullen - Map of Bytown area showing location of original Cullen homestead at Range 2 Lot 8 Templeton Township |
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 | John Cullen - site of original homestead Range 2 Lot 8 Templeton Township The location is Blvd. St. René at Rue Cheval Blanc in Gatineau, Quebec. the trees have been replaced by a housing subdivision. |
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 | St. François de Sales church, Pointe-Gatineau This was the first church in the parish, erected c1840. John Cullen and three other colonists were instrumental in promoting a new Catholic parish in Templeton Township. |
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 | John Cullen Road (Montée Paiment) at Val des Monts In the 1850s, John Cullen promoted the development of a 20-mile road from Perkins (now Val des Monts) to the Gatineau River across from Wakefield. The road was approved and John was appointed "overseer" and his son-in-law, Thomas Kennedy, was the surveyor. It is believed that only the first 12 miles were completed. |
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 | Pointe-Gatineau and St. François de Sales church c1910 A view of Pointe-Gatineau showing the second St. François church erected about 1853 and Templeton Township and the Gatineau Hills in the background. Anthony Cullen was a principal patron of the parish. He and wife Ursula donated a 252 pound bell to the new church. It was named "Ursule-Antoinette" in her honour. |
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 | Old Time Stuff – Anthony Cullen Anthony Cullen saves William Boon at Long Island locks |
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