Michael F. McGoldrick, appointed a commissioner in Brooklyn, New York, in 1914, was described in one local history as one of the venerable and universally honored members of the New York State Bar. Born in County Donegal, Ireland in 1855, McGoldrick graduated from Manhattan College and Columbia Law School, and served as chief clerk of the Kings County Surrogates Court for several years.
Source: Henry Isham Hazelton, The Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens
1609 - 1924, 281-82 (N.Y. 1925).
Michael F. McGoldrick, appointed a commissioner in Brooklyn, New York, in 1914, was described in one local history as one of the venerable and universally honored members of the New York State Bar. Born in County Donegal, Ireland in 1855, McGoldrick graduated from Manhattan College and Columbia Law School, and served as chief clerk of the Kings County Surrogates Court for several years.
Source: Henry Isham Hazelton, The Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens
1609 - 1924, 281-82 (N.Y. 1925).
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