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Personal data William Cullen 


Household of William Cullen

He is married to Martha Charity.

They got married on February 1, 1800 at Thurlby Near Bourne, Ness Wapentake, Lincs, he was 38 years old.

William Cullen oo Martha Charity

Marriage source: IGI, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Georg Backon Cullen  1800-????
  2. Garvis Cullen  1803-1884 
  3. William Cullen  1805-1840 
  4. Thomas Cullen  1807-???? 
  5. Mary Ann Cullen  1810-1900 
  6. George Cullen  1812-1857
  7. John Cullen  1815-1910 
  8. Charles Cullen  1822-1894 


Notes about William Cullen

William Cullen

Source: Settlement examination for William Cullen 6 Dec 1800

T.s. for William Cullen in Myers Cem., Sharon Twp., Richland Co., OH

Ledger of Charles Cullen.

Baughman's Hist. of Richland Co., OH, 1908, pgs 1062-1066.

Moved to Folkingham ca. 1800.

Settlement examination states:

'Folkingham Parish 13/2/1 William Cullen aged 39 G R Lincolnshire Kesteven The Examination of William Cullen of the Parish of Folkingham in the Parts of Kesteven and County of Lincoln aforesaid, Grocer taken on Oath before John Myers,Clerk of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, for the Said Parts of Kesteven this 6th Day December in the Year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred, touching the Place of his last legal Settlement The said Examinant, (being sworn)faith, That he is thirty nine Years of Age, and was born in the Parish of Spittlegate in the said County as he hath heard and believes - That when he was about fourteen years of age he was bound apprentice to Farmer Green of LongBennington in the said County for the term of seven years which he served. That he has lived in several places since and that about five years since he took a farm at Castle Bytham in the said County, at upwards of twenty pounds a YearRent belonging to John Heathcote Esq. and that he hath done no service (since) to gain Settlement elsewhere. Wm. Cullen Sworn and Subscribed the Day and Year first abovewritten Before...'

William Cullen's tombstone, 'William Cullen (in England) 27 Jan 1762 - 22 Mar 1845 'Farewell to my wife and children dear Do not grieve for me But serve the Lord with love & fear and dwell in unity.''

Spittlegate, a township, in the parish and union of Grantham, wapentake of Winnibriggs and Threo, parts of Kesteven, county of Lincoln, 1 mile (S. by E.) from Grantham; containing 1980 inhabitants, and comprising 2125a. 2r. 34p. A churchdedicated to St. John was built in 1841, containing 800 sittings, of which 400 are free; the cost of erection was £4000. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Vicar of Grantham.

The land transactions for William CULLEN below may be for the father or the son.

Morse, Ellsworth H., Richland Co., OH Original Land Purchasers ..., (Mansfield, OH, RCCOGS, MCMXCIX), pg 251

'Range 20 Twp. 22 Originally Auburn Twp. in 1845 it was divided with the Western part becoming Auburn Twp., Crawford Co., and the Eastern part becoming a part of Plymouth Twp., Richland Co. ...

Location SE1/4SW1/4 Date of Purchase 1/15/1835 WILLIAM CULLEN Richland Co. Oh. 40 Acres Price @ Acre 1.25 Cash paid 50.00 Final payment 2/25/1836'

pg. 252.

'Range 20 - Twp. 22 ... Section 30 Location SW1/4 Date of Purchase 1/15/1835 WILLIAM CULLEN Richland Co. Oh. 158.67 Acres Price 1.25 @acre Cash paid 198.34 Final payment 2/25/1836' <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Cullen

Thomas Cullen
< 1692-1773
Gervase Cullen
< 1718-± 1786

William Cullen
1762-1845

1800
Garvis Cullen
1803-1884
Thomas Cullen
1807-????
George Cullen
1812-1857
John Cullen
1815-1910

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