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Source: S332 Ky Birth Certificate #65541
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Where did your mullins originate from ?
I have been working on my husbands family tree, Mullins in Wales, tracing back into Gloucestershire and Devon in England.
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Where did your mullins originate from ? I have been working on my husbands family tree, Mullins in Wales, tracing back into Gloucestershire and Devon in England. Feel free to get in touch if you think it could be relevant for your research.
All the best from Wales. Jo
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You've been a member of WikiTree for about a week so I thought I would check in to see how it's going. The New Member How-Tos are for you to work at your own pace. If you had a chance to review any of it, was it helpful?
If you have questions about how WikiTree works, I'm here to help. Just click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page. I'll get back to you by the end of the day.
Debi ~ WikiGreeter
PS If you create some surname tags for your surnames, the tags become clickable links to pages of others who want to collaborate about that surname. You can have up to 20 tags.
{{ Languages | en | de-2 }}
to the top of your biography if you speak English natively and intermediate German, or you could use fr-3 to specify advanced French or ru-1 for basic Russian, etc. It really helps to know who speaks all the different languages used on WikiTree!
If there is a language you speak that is missing from our categories, I would be happy to add it.
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Karen
Start with our New Member How-To pages. They will save you time, energy and frustration as you add your family profiles.
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