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County Waterford, 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 the author.
 

Reagornie - not known
Thomas Cullinan was born in Reagornie, County Waterford on May 2, 1842 and died on May 24, 1913 in Arlington, Vermont. He was married on November 21, 1863 to Bridget Nash (1845-1928), a native of Rathduff, County Waterford. There were eleven children: Ellen Cullinan (1864-1885), who m. John Morrissey; Johannah Cullinan (1866-1896), m Edward Higgins; Patrick N. Cullinan (1868-1933), who m. Mary Gormley (1870-1951); Julia Cullinan (1870-1881); Anna E. Cullinan (1874-1959); Thomas S. Cullinan (1876-1946), who m. Catherine Hand (-1909); Henry Cullinan (1878-1924), who m. Bessie Conroy (1872-1960); John Cullinan (1881-1881); Bridget Alice Cullinan (1883-1975); Walter C. Cullinan (1884-1884) and George G. Cullinan (1886-1937), who m. Eva Signor (-1925). See Plate LXXV.

Kilmacthomas - c1890
Dennis Cullinan (<1858->1876) married Julia ? They had eight children: Michael Francis Cullinan (1876-1941), who m. Clara Tucker Hussey (1888-1966) and settled in Lawrence, Massachusetts; Patrick Cullinan, believed to have become a British Army officer and died in India; Nicholas Cullinan, who lived in Lawrence, Mass.; Francis Cullinan, a Boston Police officer, who m. Annie Hines; Margaret (Maggie) Cullinan, who m. Clarence Spiller and who died in Maine; Annie Cullinan, who m. Howard Boynton and lived in New Hampshire); Bridget Cullinan, who m. Mullen and lived in northern New York state and Mary Cullinan, who never married. Mary remained with her parents on the family farm in Waterford. See Plate LXXIII.

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