29 January, 2003
Hello All I'm trying to locate my dad, either Bernard or Christopher Mullan, I believe. He'd be about 60-65 ish. I was always told he'd died when I was a baby, but I've pieced a few things together and I don't think that's true. I have tried everything over the last two years to trace him. He would have been in London in 1969/70 and met my mother, a nurse, Kathleen in Cricklewood. Sorry to be morbid, but if anyone knows of him I'd love to hear. I am now 32 years old, married to Matt (big Celtic fan) with a daughter Molly (1) and one on the way in May. Please let me know - last hope. Sandra
My nameis patrick my grandmother was from the glen margaret mullin .i'm in usa right now lee county near phoenix alabama my e mail is dixiehome@irishnation.are you any relative of my granny i was brought up in the glen my grannies buried there i always visit her grave she died in 1987 3rd december .
Hi Everyone,
I've just finished uploading some pictures of Jim Mullan and his latest venture.
He bought an early 1800's Mill and is in the process of restoring the building.
I'm sorry for neglecting this site for so long. I hope to improve what is here and try to keep it more current.
Click here to see the pix.
If someone is looking for info about the family, they should
check with Shane
at MullanFamily.com.
Shane has more information than I do and can ask Uncle James or Anna.
Thanks Alan
Dec. 31, 2003
This seems as good a day as any to try to kick-start this board into a return to some kind of life. We Mullans live across so many time-zones that this message will come too early for some, too late for others, but here it is anyway: Urte berri on denori (Basque for "Happy New Year to you all".) (Harry's Pat's) Sean, Bilbao.