Yes...If you want just type Mulholland in Manitowoc County and hit search you may find more...This is what I found on Mulholland ...
Here's is an article that I found...
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MULHOLLAND: Dan
m: 12 Jun 1907 (co. mar. index v.8 p.43)
to: Annie Rank
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MULHOLLAND: Franz
m: 29 Dec. 1868 (co. mar. index. v.4 p.56)
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MULHOLLAND: Henry
From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, July 17, 1884:
Henry Mulholland wears a perpetual smile these days. A young
heiress has made her appearance at his place.
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MULHOLLAND: Henry
From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, August 14, 1884:
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulholland died last week.
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MULHOLLAND: Henry
From Der Nord Westen, 10 Oct. 1901
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulholland celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Sat.
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MULHOLLAND: Henry Jr. (Same Person Below they added this on diffent page)
new church
HENRY MULHOLLAND JR.
From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, August 21, 1884:
Henry Mulholland Jr. is devoting considerable time to the new church
which the Catholics of this neighborhood have commenced to build. He
says it is going to be one of the finest churches in the state and that
the congregation are determined to build it without asking for outside
assistance. It is to be hoped they will succeed and that their example
will be followed by other denominations
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MULHOLLAND: (Divorce - 1871)
Mulholland, Margaret, vs. Mulholland, Henry
Plaintiff testified that she was about forty years of age. She married
the defendant about 1865 in Meeme Town, Manitowoc County; after one year
he began beating her. She has no relatives in this county, and is now
staying at the Kossuth House in Sheboygan.
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MULHOLLAND: John (Johann Mulholand on ch. record)
m: 8 Aug. 1876 (co. mar. index v.4 p.109)(from record of St. Fidelis Cath. ch. bk.1 p.5)
to: Katharina Herr
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MULHOLLAND: John, Dr.
From the Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, September 13, 1888:
Dr. John Mulholland left for his home in Minnesota last week.
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MULHOLLAND: W
Marriage Date: 29 Dec 1868 Vol:02 Page:0151 Vol:A Sequence:10151
to: Bridget Trainer Marriage Date: 29 Dec 1868 Vol:02 Page:0151 Vol:A Sequence:10152
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MULHOLLAND:
See CLAREY
See CLARY
See McGINNITY
Then I found this:
The Herr's still live in the town of Meeme
HON. HUGH J. MULHOLLAND, who is successfully engaged in the insurance, real estate and contracting business at Kaukauna, Wisconsin, has been a prominent man in this section for many years and has served in numerous offices of trust, honor and responsibility. His life has been a more or less interesting one to consider, filled as it has been with the successful efforts of an earnest and virile man. He is yet in middle life, his birth having taken place April 7, 1852, at Belfast, Ireland, a son of Daniel and Ann Mulholland, who passed their lives in Ireland. In the spring of 1870 Hugh J. Mulholland came to the United States and after spending one week in the city of New York, went to Indiana and remained there until following the great Chicago fire in the following year, when he went to that dismantled city by the lake but found no particular business opening there to claim his attention at that time. He had learned the art of telegraphing and in 1872 secured a position as clerk in a store at Clay Banks, Wisconsin, with the additionial duties of attending to the telegraph office. In 1874 he paid a visit to his brother then living at Indianapolis, and in November, 1875, came from there to Manitowoc, where he was employed as an operator in the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Southern Railroad offices and also made himself useful as assistant to the superintendent. He remained there until the spring of 1876, when he took charge of the station at Reedsville, Wisconsin, for the Lake Shore and Western Railroad, resigning in July, 1880, in 1882 coming to Kaukauna and was placed in charge of the station and telegraph office of the same company in this city, resigning in 1884. He then purchased the Lake Shore House and operated the hotel for a year and then sold, and in the meanwhile, during the first administration of President Cleveland, was appointed postmaster of this city. He embarked in the real estate and insurance business and continued along that line until 1889, when he was elected clerk of the Circuit Court and during the two terms of his incumbency lived at Appleton. When he returned to Kaukauna he resumed his former business activities here, going also into contracting, being numbered at present with the clear-headed and far-seeing business men of his city. Politics have always, more or less, claimed his attention and he served again as postmaster during the second administration of President Cleveland; was a member of the board of supervisors for some years; for twenty-seven years has been a member of the school board; and during 1901 and 1902, was mayor of the city. On August 8, 1876, Mr. Mulholland was married to Miss Catherine Herr, of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, a daughter of Michael and Catherine Herr, and they have had five children: Mrs. Julius J. Martens, of Kaukauna; George W., in the contracting business; Mrs. Dr. Chaffee, of Illinois; Gordon, who is a High School student, and Hugh, the third son, who is deceased. Mr. Mulholland and family are members of the Catholic Church. He belongs to the Elks, the Knights of Columbus and to the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.