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John Burke (1813 - 1894)

John Burke aka Burk
Born in Cocke County, Tennesseemap
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Husband of — married before 1837 in Cocke County, TNmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 80 in Arkansas County, Arkansasmap
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Biography

John Burke was born in Appalachia, in Tennessee.
1813 Oct 9 Birth libra ♎
Cocke Co., TN
1830 Age 17 Residence
Sevier, Tennessee, United States
1840 Jun 1 Age 26 Residence
Cocke, Tennessee, United States
1850 Age 37 Residence
District 11, Cocke, Tennessee
1860 Age 47 Residence
District 8, Cocke, Tennessee, United States
1870 Age 57 Residence
District 8, Cocke, Tennessee, United States
1880 Age 67 Residence
Prairie, Arkansas, Arkansas, United States
1894 Jan 2 Age 80 Death
Arkansas, Arkansas, USA


DNA

Haplogroup Group likely I2b1 [1] ysearch.org profile sxnkk [2]

Haplogroup I emerged roughly 24-28,000 years ago in Europe, somewhere close to the Near East, amidst the initial colonization of Europe during Paleolithic times. Of all the major haplogroups found in Europe today haplogroup I is considered the only core haplogroup to have originated in Europe, and along with haplogroup R, to have been present in Europe prior to the last Ice Age (Last Glacial Maximum). The expansion of haplogroup I was possibly linked to the spread of Aurignacian and Gravettian cultures, both artistically and technologically advanced.[3]

Sources

  • Ed Burke, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Ed and others.
  • DNA haplogroupi2b1[[4]]
  • DNA ysearch.org [5]






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