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      • Bourke married Mary F. Horbach of Omaha, Nebraska, on July 25, 1883. They had three daughters together.
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  2. John was married on 17 January 1911 to Catherine McHugh (b. 1879), a native of Tawnagh, Co Mayo and a childhood acquaintance who had emigrated to the USA, spending time in Chicago, Illinois before returning to Ireland in 1910.

    • Male
    • Irish
    • Carrowskeheen, County Mayo, Ireland
    • Farmer
  3. On January 17, 1911, John married Catherine McHugh, a native of Tawnagh, Co Mayo. Catherine was no stranger to adventure, having previously emigrated to the United States and spent time in Chicago before returning to Ireland in 1910. Their marriage represented not just a union of two people, but a blending of Irish roots and American dreams.

  4. Bourke married Mary F. Horbach of Omaha, Nebraska, on July 25, 1883. They had three daughters together. Bourke died in the Polyclinic Hospital in Philadelphia on June 8, 1896, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. [3] .

  5. Sep 14, 2008 · In 1867, eldest son Michael Bourke married local girl Margaret Malloy, and two years later son Paddy married Margaret Bourke, the daughter of Bylands farmer Patrick Bourke. Ellen Bourke, only daughter of Judith and John, married John Mannix, the eldest son from an influential Kilmore family.

  6. May 9, 2012 · It was recorded 12 Jan 1815 that “Elizabeth Paget of Fahy” married “John Bourke of Ballina, Esq.”, and 19 Jun 1816 that “Thomas Paget of Fahy” married “Margaret Paget of Knockglass” – another marriage between first cousins.

  7. John Gregory Bourke was an American soldier and ethnologist. Bourke was a well-known writer, prolific diarist, crusader for Indian rights, and anthropologist before he reported to Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas, in 1891.

  8. She returned to her native Ireland in 1910 and after a whirlwind romance was married to a childhood acquaintance, John Bourke, a farmer from Carrowskeheen, Addergoole in Lahardane Parrish Church on 5 March 1911.