Died
1864
Lisnanagh, Mostrim, Longford County, Ireland.
[3][2]
Note: I believe Bartley is related to the Killeen/Granard Burkes, which is just down the road. But this is only conjecture on my part as I have been unable to find any records tying him to this place.
Note, however, that all the Burke boys from Killeen left the farm at this time, except for Thomas who stayed with his widowed mother.
Residence Church Census.
1834
Killeen, Granard, Longford County, Ireland.
[4]
1854
Lisnanagh, Mostrim, Longford County, Ireland.
Note: William Wilson was the landlord and lived on one side. Andrew Wilson lived on the other.
[3]
Marriage
Husband Bartholomew Burke.
Wife Anne Clyne.
Marriage
19 Nov 1826.
, Ardagh, Longford County, Ireland.
[5][6]
Child: Michael Burke.
Source: S14 "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch New York City Publication: (www.familysearch.org : 2017) 22 May 2017
Source: S15 County Longford Survivors of the Great Famine - A complete index to Griffith's Primary Valuation of Co. Longford (1854) David Leahy Publication: Raheen, Co. Limerick: Derryvrin Press, 1996. 14 Aug 2016
Source: S23 "Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Congregational Records," database Find My Past Publication: (www.findmypast.com) 3 Jun 2017
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