School: San Leonard, Ballycullane

Location:
Saintleonards, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Mary B. Dunphy
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0871, Page 042

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  1. Cullen
    Over 100 years ago
    There were two Father Cullen born & reared in the old lane up by Molloy's cottage.
    The ruins of the Cullen farmhouse are still to be seen opposite Fitzgerald's gate in the old lane.
    One of these brothers ministered and died in Newfoundland and the other died P.P. of a parish (not known now) in the Barony of Forth.

    Fr. Pat Walsh C.C. St Kearns
    (deceased)
    Fr. John Roche O.S.A. St. Kearns
    Fr. Tommy Power C.C. St. Kearns
    Fr. John O' Grady C.C. Curraghmore
    Fr. T.V. O Grady O.S.F. Curraghmore (deceased)
    All of comparatively recent Ordination

    Cullen - An uncle of Christie Cullen's, Father Martin Cullen ministered in Malta and died there in 1880. He was an Augustinian.

    Fr. Walter Sinnott -
    A native of Kinnagh
    Died P.P. of Killaveney.
    He erected the large 'table' tombstone in Kinnagh cemetery in the Sinnott burial ground.
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Mary B. Dunphy
    Gender
    Female
    Occupation
    Teacher