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801 The Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland includes: 1802 Glison, Elizabeth, Dublin, widow  Elizabeth (I937)
 
802 The info does not square with the town Carnane which Michael was supposedly living in, but the birth year matches: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1927/04969/4353056.pdf Connell, Michael (I6973)
 
803 The last record I have of Chaim is the passenger list from 14 Jun 1929 traveling on the Aquitania from Cherbourg to NYC, and he listed wife Blima and brother David. I have no further records of Chaim, Blima, or children.

It also appears that Chaim had been deported on 7 May 1929 as an illegal alien. 
Respler, Hyman (Chaim) (I2026)
 
804 The marriage record lives Timothy as from Eightercua, but I believe this to be a transcription error -- Julia Donnelly who married Cornelius is from Eightercua. Donnelly, Bridget (I8520)
 
805 The mother's name listed appears to be Anne, but I'm inclined to think this is the same Edward with a mistake. No other Edwards have been found in this era. Buckley, Dan (I6413)
 
806 The name listed here is Anne, but I believe based on age that she is the same person. Wallace, Elizabeth Ann (I7359)
 
807 The Oregon Death Index lists a Virginia Smithwick death on 23-Jul-1943: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZH9-RNW  Smithwick, Virginia C. (I1358)
 
808 The parish register shows Thomas and Mary as parents, but the birth is after the marriage of Thomas and Anne, and the census shows Joseph in the same household with Anne. Deferring to census pending other input. Bradshaw, Joseph (I2413)
 
809 The sponsors of the baptism are John Smithwick and Kate Bradshaw. Bradshaw, Thomas (I2414)
 
810 The Tithe Applotment index includes a Robert Bradshaw from Kilduff (http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004587447/004587447_00161.pdf), which may be this Robert, or the Robert Bradshaw, Esq. of Mount Sion. Bradshaw, Robert (I4732)
 
811 The townland appears to be Lagg or Logg, but unable to find anything similar in this district. Dunican, John (I9561)
 
812 The wedding was performed at St. Bridget's Church in Cheshire, CT by Rev. Patrick McCarthy. Anne Zelmet of Southington, CT was the maid of honor and John Smithwick of New Britain, CT, cousin of the groom, was the best man. Family F2
 
813 The will of John Smithwick was proved by his wife Anna (Lloyd) Smithwick alone in the prerogative Court of Ireland on 18 March 1801. Smithwick, John (I273)
 
814 The year of birth may have been transcribed incorrectly -- this is only two months before birth of sister Rojza Kortsarz, Icek Boim (I9937)
 
815 There are a large number of Gradys who married in Kilteely Parish during this time period, including: Honora, Matthew, John, Thomas, Standish, Patrick, and more. Candidates for parents to Margaret could include Denis, John + Catherine Tuohy, and others. Grady, Margaret (I105)
 
816 There are Furnivalls in Cheshire at this time. In 1479, Ralph Furnivall was granted land in Brinley Moor by the Vicar of Sandbach and William Brereton. His father John had land in Bradwell (Bradwall) near Sandbach. Furnivall, Ellen (I376)
 
817 There are two death registrations for John McCurdy born the same year in Ballycastle: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/b2faaf21732362 McCurdy, John McGuigan (I6568)
 
818 There are WWII draft cards for a Natan and Josel Spiegelman naming Leon as their contact. Natan was born in Lodice, Poland in 1911, and Josel on 22 Dec 1916. Assuming these are not children of brother Isadore, that suggests another sibling. Spiegelman, Leon Jacob (I6881)
 
819 There is a 1915 census record for a Sister Mary Crowley at the St. Joseph's Seminary, which was established by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1908. https://archives.rpi.edu/institute-history/building-histories/troy-university-building-seminary Crowley, Mary A. (I8102)
 
820 There is a Robert Bradshaw who was a bailiff murdered 23 May 1864 in New Pallas at age 50, which makes this Robert a candidate. Bradshaw, Robert (I4195)
 
821 There is a Russia, Duma Voter Lists, 1906-1907 for the town of Sochaczew in the name of Moszek Berkowicz in 1907 which lists his father as Abram. Bąkiewicz or Bonkiewicz, Abram? (I7671)
 
822 There is another Henry Smithwick (http://smithwickfamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I3275&tree=smithwick) born around the same time, who may be a cousin. It is possible that he married Rose Johnson. Family F147
 
823 There was a petition for a "Sabsa Goldman" to be naturalized on 8 May 1924 in New York. No other supporting details were provided.

The immigration record in 1913 lists a surname of Berkowicz (Boukewicz). This was also used with daughter Bertha, plus Abram and Bella when they immigrated in 1921. This suggests that the name may have been changed by the family to Goldman upon arrival in the US.

There is a Russian voting record in 1907 for Szapsa Berkowicz in Sochaczew, father Moszek. 
Goldman (Bąkiewicz or Bonkiewicz), Shapse (Szapsia Chaim) (I1986)
 
824 There's an 1851 census extract form for Joesph Whelehan of in Kilnagarna, Ballinahow. He is the son of Patrick Whelehan and Catherine Galvin, living in Leabeg, Lemanaghan Parish. Catherine could be an aunt.

In Leabeg/Kilnagarna/Kilnagoolny/Aghifan towns, there are several Galvins who could be his parents:
* John and Mary (Murray)
* Patrick and Mary (Kellegher)
* Edward and Bridget (Gilligan)

There is a Patrick Galvin living at 111 Scovill Street, Waterbury, CT in 1917 and in the 1920 census, but this is a different Patrick -- married to Hannah with daughter Katherine. Refer to 1910 census.

 
Galvin, Patrick (I2556)
 
825 This appears to be a civil registration. Family F2961
 
826 This child was listed as Elizabeth in the Cork baptism registration, but in immigration and all further censuses as Mary. I would suspect that Elizabeth and Mary were separate siblings, except census of 1880 records 9 children, 8 living, and that number should be 10 if Elizabeth and Mary were not the same kid. Smithwick, Mary/Elizabeth (I1913)
 
827 This could be Michael Smithwick of Mount Catherine, Limerick (1803-1857) -- https://www.smithwickfamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I290&tree=smithwick Smithwick, Michael (I11716)
 
828 This Edward Fenn is believed to be descended from Benjamin Fenn, but there is no proof to the same. Benjamin's extensive will makes no mention of Edward. Fenn, Edward (I2156)
 
829 This is a proposed connection between John Galvin and Patrick Galvin. John appears in the Griffiths Valuation for Leabeg townland, which neighbors Kilnagoolny, where Patrick lived and raised children. A John is also the firstborn of Patrick, which follows naming conventions.

The Ballinahown parish shows a marriage between a John Galvin and Mary Murray 18 Feb 1838 and at least one daughter from this marriage -- Bridget Galvin c. 24 Aug 1845. There are multiple DNA matches between Murrays and Patrick Galvin descendants, and this could be the connection. 
Galvin, John (I8700)
 
830 This is a PROPOSED connection between Patrick and John and Mary Galvin -- see John page for justification. Galvin, Patrick (I2556)
 
831 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F1117
 
832 This is a PROPOSED parentage for Chana -- awaiting scans from Polish state to confirm. It was common for widowers to remarry a sibling from a deceased spouse's family, and it is my expectation that Chana and Blume Feyga were sisters. Sutkier, Chana (I10188)
 
833 This is a strong candidate for her death: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/8034af20587323 Kelly, Bridget (I5015)
 
834 This is a typo in the parish register, with the father listed as Thomas instead of Patrick -- birth record says Patrick. The mother is Margaret Devine and sponsor Brigid Devine, who could be Margaret's sister-in-law, Brigid Casey Devine. Galvin, Thomas (I4011)
 
835 This is most likely a civil marriage to meet regulations. Family F2439
 
836 This is noted in James Cantwell's 2nd marriage record to Annie . Hensey, Mary (I8660)
 
837 This is the self-reported date. Note birth registration below. Donovan, Jeremiah Timothy (I11839)
 
838 This marriage was civil Family F2438
 
839 This Mary Carty was born in Moroe, which is where John Smithwick was living before enlisting in the army: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61039&h=5052077&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=sad6435&_phstart=successSource -- not sure if this is the same. Carty, Mary (I1902)
 
840 This may not be the correct entry. In the immigration record, she shows up as Johanna born around Jan 1891. Her birth certificate has year born a year younger than that. In the US, she appears as Annie, which is a common nickname for Johanna, in the 1900 census with a birth in 1892 in Rhode Island, but they didn't immigrate until 1893. The death certificate in 1948 further complicates this with a birth date of 22 Dec 1894. Sullivan, Annie Louise (I4955)
 
841 This Thomas is buried with his great-grandfather George and his grandfather Thomas. We do not know if he was born to Thomas, Jr. who died in 1797, or another brother. Howard, Thomas (I5322)
 
842 Tombstone says 1933, but death registration says 1935. Gallivan, Bartholomew (I11984)
 
843 Tommy was a postman in Killaloe. Cassidy, Thomas (I6990)
 
844 unm. Shay, Patrick (I8499)
 
845 Unmarried Galvin, Thomas Joseph (I2558)
 
846 Unmarried Thompson, Sarah (I4606)
 
847 Unmarried Buckley, Edward (I6356)
 
848 Unmarried Bagnell, Frances (I6677)
 
849 Unmarried Heffernan, Stephen Joseph (I7003)
 
850 Unmarried Getty, Andrew (I3031)
 

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