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Henry McCullough, son of Henry A. McCullough, native of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, and merchant in Saint John, N.B., married Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Gallagher (1848-1938), daughter of Patrick and Sarah (Mulhall) Gallagher of Saint John on 8 February 1875. They had four children: Frank (1878-1960), Harry (fl. 1920s), Mary (fl. 1908-1958?), and Kathleen (d. 1973). After Henry's death in 1885, Mary McCullough opened a boarding house in Saint John as a means of supporting her family. Her son Frank married Thirza Marie (McManus) (1896-1918), daughter of Jeremiah Brownell and Sarah (Pettipas) McManus, and had four children: Thirza (b. 1919), twins John and Frank (b. 1921), and David (b. 1925). Frank was employed by several British trade companies and worked in the Gold Coast, West Africa, between 1898 and the 1930s. He was also based in Kent and Sussex, England, where his children were educated. His brother Harry married Agnes Quinn, daughter of Saint John merchant P.J. Quinn, and had two children: Henry and Kathleen. Mary McCullough married dentist Dr. J.D. Maher and had one child, Hortense (who married Percival Streeter in Montreal). Henry and Mary McCullough's youngest daughter, Kathleen, married Dr. Charles Burriss McManus (1878-1964), brother of Thiza Marie McManus, from Memramcook, N.B. and had three children: Harold, Burriss, and Sheila Kathleen.