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Our Traditional Homelands County Tyrone, Ireland
Below is a sampling of a few of the families which have been
identified (the branches for this county are too numerous to list). If
you would like to add your family links to this page, you may do so by writing a note to
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Not known - c1831 Owen Cullinen (c1791-1877) emigrated to New Brunswick, Canada. He was married to Ellen Bradley (c1794-1869). Both of them are buried at Milltown Cemetery, St. Stephen NB. There were six children: Hugh (c1822-1895); Ann, who married John McManus; John (1831-); Patrick (c1831-1894); Susan (c1834-) and James Cullinen (c1845->1881). Hugh Cullinen married Maria Letitia McTavish (1845-1927). Hugh and Patrick Cullinen owned a dry goods business called H&P Dry Goods between 1851 and 1883. H&P Dry Goods was later renamed The Golden Fleece, with stores in St. Stephen and Boston. Plate LII. Omagh and Fivemiletown - not known
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