MCCULLUM, David

(06/1816-26/08/1901).

David arrived as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard with his wife. He married Nancy Ann Wilson (1827-) in Yorkshire. Their children were Elizabeth (1845-1853) died when she fell from a swing, Martha (1850-), Selina (1852-), Ellen (1854-), Jane (1857-), WaIter (1859-), Esther (1866-) and Arthur (1866-). He was formerly a Private in the 12th Regiment. He joined the 99th Foot at 14 years and was discharged in Perth on 10/12/1857. On 26/03/1881, David was allotted in Albany Lot P28. He worked as a Police Constable in 1857, promoted to 2nd Class 09/10/1867, in charge of Bunbury Lockup in 1878, Albany Lockup keeper in 1880. His son (WaIter) departed on 29/05/1869 on the Pilot for Eastern colonies. He Visited Eastern colonies in 1866, arrived on 18/03/1886 on the Albany from South Australia, departed on 26/06/1886 on the Victorian. His religion was Presbyterian.

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