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Olga Franklin

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John Report 1 Oct 2007 20:09

Hi Olga,
I used to think Mckiernan was fairly unusual but I'm finding its not! Edward Kiernan (1843-95) from Westmeath, Ireland came and settled in Salford where his son, Edward (1870-1921) added the Mc, in turn he had 3 sons, James, Edward,John - all born in Salford. John was my grandfather. I know next to nothing about any of them except date of birth. If any of these are related, or if any other reader knows anything, please reply.

Thanks

John

Olga

Olga Report 8 Feb 2005 15:37

Any McKiernans out there Please visit my board We could be related. Seeking any from Darlington or West Hartlepool Co Durham uk. Robert McKiernan married Annie Mitford sometime between 1881-1901 He was my grandfather. My father was Francis McKiernan born in 1900 -1979. Great grandfather Timothy wife Margaret.