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Richard Mulhern

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Richard Mulhern
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Welcome to WikiTree, Richard!

Thank you for volunteering to help us grow our worldwide family tree by adding your branches. I hope your experience as a member of the WikiTree community will be very pleasant and productive.

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Please check out our Honor Code. It is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree. :o)

posted by Debby (Barton) Black
I have been researching my family lines since 2001. I have focused primarily on Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. My lines come from Swiss (Aargau), Irish (Connacht) and Lithuanian (Kaunas) descent. I enjoy collaborating with distant cousins and trying to get past any walls. I like sharing info with family members, even if they have zero passion for this stuff. I find a single tree the best way to go, especially when it is free and accesible to all. I agree with the honor code and find accuracy vital, there are way too many rabbit holes out there to get excited about. Genealogy is a passion of mine.
posted by Richard Mulhern

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