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April Report 5 Jul 2008 00:56

My Great-Grandmothers name was Sarah McMulkin born 1876 in Glasgow. I know she had a brother James born 1871 Ederny,Fermanagh and her parents James & Catherine married 1869 Fermanagh. As McMulkin is a fairly uncommon name I began researching all McMulkins in Glasgow & then extended my research to the rest of Scotland & the little I have been able to find to date in Ireland.This was in the hope of finding a link with my McMulkins. I have not been able to find James 1871 on the 1901 Scotland census or elsewhere for sure. I have since extended my research wordwide & have gathered quite alot of information. I would like to hear from anyone with the same name interest & maybe share info.