Patrick was 36 years old at the outbreak of the American Civil War and living in St. Johns Michigan.
He enlisted on March 20th 1864 in St Johns as a Private of Company C of the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry.
He was wounded severely on June 3rd 1864 at the battle of Bethesda Church and died of his wounds 3 days later on June 6th, 1864.
Cullen's pension file at Archives shows he was shot in the left lung and attended by William Clark; his last record shows him being placed on the hospital ship for General Hospital in Washington. On June 6, an unknown with his height and hair color was sent to Arlington.
He rests there somewhere in plot 27, near George Fox.
His descendants include Dr. Yolanda Cullen Edler of Tucson, AZ and Sarah Jane Servinski of Midland.
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