Hij is getrouwd met Mary Jackson.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 18 mei 1845 te Richland Co., OH, fortasse Mansfield, hij was toen 41 jaar oud.
Jarvis Cullen oo Mary Jackson
Marriage source: Richland Co OH Marriages 1813 - 1871, MACIIC, Mansfield, OH, 1993, pg. 90, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
'Cullen, Jarvis - Jackson, Mary 18 May 1845 004 301'
Grandham's History of Richland Co., 1880. pg. 880- 881, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
Baughman, A.J., History of Richland County, 1908, pgs 1062-6, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. <>
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Garvis Cullen
Source: Author: Grandham, History of Richland County, Ohio, 1880, pgs 880-881, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
Faith = Baptist? Buried in Myers Cem. Myers is the maiden name of his daughter-in-law.
'CULLEN, Garvis, retired farmer; was born in Lincolnshire, England, July 14, 1803; he spent his time working on a farm in England; about 1831, he emigrated to the United States and remained a few months in New York; he then came toMansfield, where he remained until the following spring, and went to Plymouth Township, and, some time afterward, sold it and purchased the farm where his son; John W., now resides; at the time he purchased, it was almost entirely coveredwith timber; he cleared the farm and improved it with handsome farm buildings. He is a good citizen, a man of quiet turn, and honest in all his dealings. He was married to Miss Mary JACKSON, of Richland County, May 18, 1845; they haveone son, John W., born Aug. 10, 1845; he resides on the old homestead; he was married to Sarah I. Myers Oct. 3, 1872.'
GRANDHAM, History of Richland County, Ohio, 1880, pgs 880-881, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
Garvis Cullen left England 21Ap1834 according to Charles Cullen.
Various sources: Ledger of Charles Cullen, brother of Garvis Cullen. Baughman, A.J. History of Richland Co., 1908. pgs. 1062-1066, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.. Richland Co. OH Cemetery Records, pg 281, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. Abstracts of Wills, Richland Co., OH. Named as guardian of his brother, William's infant daughter in an 1840 will. IGI for Christening. Tombstone in Myers Cemetery, northwest of Shelby, OH, visited by David A. Navorska.
Also spelt, Jarvis.
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