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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Gervase Cullen Generation No. 1 1. Gervase1 Cullen He married Katherine Robinson in Married. Child of Gervase Cullen and Katherine Robinson is: + 2 i. possibly Gervase2 Cullen, born 1662; died 1717. Generation No. 2 2. possibly Gervase2 Cullen (Gervase1) was born 1662, and died 1717. He married possibly Elianor Cullen (marr. name) in Married. Child of possibly Cullen and possibly Cullen (marr. name) is: + 3 i. Thomas3 Cullen, born Abt. 1690 in prob. Upton, Notts.. Generation No. 3 3. Thomas3 Cullen (possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born Abt. 1690 in prob. Upton, Notts.. He married Elizabeth Whitton October 07, 1715 in S. Muskham, Notts., daughter of Robert Whitton and Elizabeth Whitton (marr. name). She was born 1697 in prob. Cromwell, Notts.. Child of Thomas Cullen and Elizabeth Whitton is: +4 i.Gervase4 Cullen, born Bef. April 20, 1718 in probably Upton-by-Southwell, Notts.; died Abt. 1786. Generation No. 4 4. Gervase4 Cullen (Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born Bef. April 20, 1718 in probably Upton-by-Southwell, Notts., and died Abt. 1786. He married Elizabeth Millward August 07, 1749 in North Muskham, Notts.. She was born 1724. Children of Gervase Cullen and Elizabeth Millward are: 5i.Mary5 Cullen, born April 08, 1750 in possibly Upton by Southwell, Notts.. She married Robert Turner September 23, 1789 in Spanby, Lincs.. 6 ii. Thomas Cullen, born December 02, 1751 in possibly Ancaster, Lincs.. 7 iii. Elizabeth Cullen, born October 03, 1753 in possibly Ancaster, Lincs.. 8 iv. Ann Cullen, born July 04, 1755 in probably Lincs., Eng.. She married Robert Pepper July 03, 1783 in Spanby, Lincs.. 9 v. Sarah Cullen, born September 01, 1757 in probably Lincs., Eng.. She married Richard Brackenbury April 02, 1783 in Spanby, Lincs.. 10 vi. Garvis or Gervas Cullen, born November 12, 1759 in possibly Grantham, Lincs.. + 11 vii. William Cullen, born January 24, 1762 in Spittlegate, Grantham Par., Lincs.; died March 22, 1845 in Vernon, Richland Co., OH. + 12 viii. Richard Cullen, born May 25, 1766 in possibly Grantham, Lincs.. Generation No. 5 11. William5 Cullen (Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born January 24, 1762 in Spittlegate, Grantham Par., Lincs., and died March 22, 1845 in Vernon, Richland Co., OH. He married Martha Charity February 01, 1800 in Thurlby Near Bourne, Lincs.. She was born March 29, 1778 in possibly Lincolnshire, and died May 19, 1849 in Vernon, Richland Co., OH. 1 Children of William Cullen and Martha Charity are: 13 i. Georg Backon6 Cullen, born 1800 in Folkingham?Aveland?Kesteven?Lincs.?. + 14 ii. Garvis Cullen, born July 14, 1803 in Lincolnshire; died November 06, 1884 in Shelby, Richland Co., OH. + 15 iii. William Cullen, born August 07, 1805 in Lincs.; died March 09, 1840 in Vernon, Richland Co., OH. + 16 iv. Thomas Cullen, born September 11, 1807 in Folkingham?, Bourne, Aveland, Lincs.. + 17 v. Mary Ann Cullen, born July 06, 1810 in probably Folkingham, Borne, Lincs.; died October 06, 1900 in probably Delta, Fulton Co., OH. 18 vi. George Cullen, born December 22, 1812 in Folkingham? Bourne? Aveland? Lincs.; died September 25, 1857 in White Pigeon, St. Joseph Co., MI. He married Chloe I. Osborn 1837 in USA; born 1817 in NY; died October 09, 1857 in White Pigeon Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI. + 19 vii. John Cullen, born September 03, 1815 in Folkingham? Lincs.; died November 12, 1910 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN. 20 viii. Maria or Mary Cullen, born May 20, 1818 in Lincs.? Eng.; died January 02, 1825 in Castle Bytham? Lincs.. + 21 ix. Charles Cullen, born October 12, 1822 in Linconshire, Eng.; died April 07, 1894 in possibly Fulton Co., OH. 12. Richard5 Cullen (Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born May 25, 1766 in possibly Grantham, Lincs.. He married Mary Turfitt July 03, 1787 in Horbling or Spanby, Lincs.. Children of Richard Cullen and Mary Turfitt are: 22 i. Mary Turfit6 Cullen, born 1789 in Possibly Newton by Folkingham, Lincs.. 23 ii. Thomas Cullen, born 1791 in Possibly Newton by Folkingham, Lincs.. 24 iii. Caroline Matilda Cullen, born 1795 in possibly Thres., Lincs.. 25 iv. Harriet Augusta Cullen, born 1797 in possibly Thr, Lincs.. + 26 v. Emmanuel John Cullen, born 1799 in possibly Thres., Lincs.. 27 vi. Richard Cullen, born 1804 in Possibly Donington in Holland, Lincs.; died July 22, 1834 in possibly Donington, Lincs.. + 28 vii. Stephen Felix Cullen, born 1808 in Possibly Donington in Holland, Lincs.. Generation No. 6 14. Garvis6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born July 14, 1803 in Lincolnshire, and died November 06, 1884 in Shelby, Richland Co., OH. He married Mary Jackson May 18, 1845 in Richland Co., OH possibly Mansfield, daughter of William Jackson and Charlotte Jackson. She was born November 09, 1807 in Lincolnshire, and died October 03, 1883 in OH, possibly Richland Co.. Children of Garvis Cullen and Mary Jackson are: 29 i. Daug. of Garvis & Mary7 Cullen. + 30 ii. John W. Cullen, born August 10, 1848 in Sharon Twp., Richland Co., OH; died Aft. 1908. 15. William6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born August 07, 1805 in Lincs., and died March 09, 1840 in Vernon, Richland Co., OH. He married Roxena Walden 1838 in Richland Co., OH, daughter of Dad Waldren and Mom Walden. She was born 1818, and died 1903. Child of William Cullen and Roxena Walden is: 31 i. Charlotte7 Cullen, born Bef. March 01, 1840. She married Peter Hider December 16, 1855 in Richland Co., OH; born Bef. December 15, 1834. 16. Thomas6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born September 11, 1807 in Folkingham?, Bourne, Aveland, Lincs.. He married Elizabeth Reed 1834 in Swinstead, Lincs.. Child of Thomas Cullen and Elizabeth Reed is: 32 i. Mary Anne7 Cullen, born 1834 in probably Lincs.. 17. Mary Ann6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born July 06, 2 1810 in probably Folkingham, Borne, Lincs., and died October 06, 1900 in probably Delta, Fulton Co., OH. She married Thomas Hill February 22, 1836 in St. James Par., Clerkenwell, Middlesex Co.. He was born in Probably Eng., and died 1851 in probably Hertfordshire. Children of Mary Cullen and Thomas Hill are: 33 i. Elizabeth7 Hill, born January 07, 1838 in probably Aldenham, Hertforshire; died November 25, 1841 in Hertfordshire?. 34 ii. Mary Ann Hill, born April 02, 1840 in probably Aldenham, Hertfordshire; died August 31, 1863 in probably Delta, Fulton Co., OH. + 35 iii. William Edward Hill, born March 28, 1842 in Bushey Heath, Bushey Par., Hertfordshire; died March 04, 1923 in Toledo, Lucas Co., OH. + 36 iv. Eliza Hill, born June 17, 1845 in probably Bushey Parish, Hertfordshire; died 1921 in probably Delta, Fulton Co., OH. + 37 v. Martha Hill, born April 02, 1846 in probably Bushey Parish, Hertfordshire; died November 18, 1913 in Delta, Fulton Co., OH. 38 vi. Helen Hill, born January 13, 1849 in probably Hertfordshire; died May 09, 1851 in probably Hertfordshire. 39 vii. John Hill, born April 13, 1851 in probably Hertfordshire; died August 16, 1851 in probably Hertfordshire. 19. John6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born September 03, 1815 in Folkingham? Lincs., and died November 12, 1910 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN. He married Marinda Waldren 1842 in Richland Co., OH, daughter of Dad Waldren and Mom Walden. She was born February 14, 1821 in OH, and died August 27, 1902 in Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN. Children of John Cullen and Marinda Waldren are: +40 i.Mary Ann7 Cullen, born 1843 in Hamilton Twp.?, Delaware Co.? IN; died November 03, 1912 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN. 41 ii. William Cullen, born October 01, 1844; died September 24, 1848 in Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN. 42 iii. Sarah Cullen, born April 20, 1846; died September 09, 1848 in Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN. 43 iv. Martha Cullen, born October 04, 1847; died October 11, 1848 in Hamilton Twp., Delaware Co., IN. + 44 v. Elizabeth Cullen, born August 19, 1852 in Hamilton Twp.? Delaware Co.? IN; died March 07, 1932 in Delaware Co., IN. 45 vi. Nancy Cullen, born July 28, 1855; died October 10, 1855. + 46 vii. Emily Jane Cullen, born February 1857 in Hamilton Twp.? Delaware Co.? IN; died April 04, 1938 in Delaware Co., IN. + 47 viii. Charlotte M. Cullen, born January 1860 in Hamilton Twp.? Delaware Co.? IN. 21. Charles6 Cullen (William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born October 12, 1822 in Linconshire, Eng., and died April 07, 1894 in possibly Fulton Co., OH. He married (1) Mary Ann Sanger 1856. She was born 1836 in NY, and died August 22, 1872 in possibly Delta, Fulton Co., OH. He married (2) Emaline W. "Emily" Amsden November 10, 1874 in Sandusky Co., OH, daughter of Thomas Amsden and Harriet Williams. She was born 1844 in OH, and died 1894 in Delta? Fulton Co.? OH?. Children of Charles Cullen and Mary Sanger are: 48 i. Etta7 Cullen, born 1856 in NY. 49 ii. Mabel O. Cullen, born 1866 in NY. 26. Emmanuel John6 Cullen (Richard5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born 1799 in possibly Thres., Lincs.. Child of Emmanuel John Cullen is: 50 i. Enos or Enoch7 Cullen. 28. Stephen Felix6 Cullen (Richard5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born 1808 in Possibly Donington in Holland, Lincs.. He married Susannah Cullen (marr. name). Children of Stephen Cullen and Susannah Cullen (marr. name) are: 3 51 i. Marie Suzanne7 Cullen, born 1846 in possibly New Sleaford, Lincs.. 52 ii. Carolina Matilda Cullen, born 1846 in possibly New Sleaford, Lincs.. Generation No. 7 30. John W.7 Cullen (Garvis6, William5, Gervase4, Thomas3, possibly Gervase2, Gervase1) was born August 10, 1848 in Sharon Twp., Richland Co., OH, and died Aft.
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