Correct. Garrett and Johanna's names are in her baptism record from 1845.
Yes, we can see that baptism.
I was asking, if you have Margaret’s maiden name in any records you have for William Smith?
For example, there is a published tree for William Smith with parents Michael and Margaret Killochan.
The baptism of Margaret Killegar has been attached to this record and it is a similar name.
William A Smith’s birthplace is recorded as ‘Grenagh’ but a birth record 1866, Dublin is attached with parents, Michael Smith and Margaret ‘Khehoe’.
The records posted earlier on this thread, indicate that Margaret, daughter of Garrett and Johanna, married Michael Landers.
As I wrote, it is a puzzle.
Thank you, and welcome to my puzzle!
I don't subscribe to Ancestry but saw that tree on a two-week trial recently. My lead came years ago from another tree on Ancestry which I found when Ancestry was free to use from home during the pandemic. This other tree is more recent and I was surprised to see it. The user name leads me to believe that it was created by a relative I have not seen or heard from in about 30 years.
I'm wondering if Margaret might have married Michael Landers after Michael Smith died but she is listed as a spinster rather than a widow on the marriage certificate, which would mean that this is a mistake. The marriage in 1884 would have put her around 40 or in her 40's at the time of this marriage, which seems old for the times for a first marriage. William had no siblings, so I'm thinking Michael Smith might have died when he was a child.
I believe that Killochan is not the right spelling on the marriage certificate as there are very few people with the name, which is usually associated with a castle in Scotland. I know this is an assumption but I looked for years for anyone with that last name without success, particularly from Ireland.
William did not have a middle name, it is nowhere on census records or his death certificate or any other records that my father has which were passed down from my grandfather. The A comes only from that baptism record, so I ruled it out before in my research. Margaret's last name is misspelled and appears to be a variation of Kehoe, which though it is Irish is even less close to Killochan, and was another reason for me to rule it out as a match.