What is the origin of the name Burke?
1: English and Irish (of Anglo-Norman origin): habitational name from Burgh (Castle) in Suffolk England. Burk represents an Anglo-Norman pronunciation of Old English burg Middle English burgh ‘fortification’ (see Burgh).2: German: [...]
Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...The Rev, Edmund Burke, rector of St.-John's Church at Sodus organized St.-Luke's Church in Juno 1874.80 The... (Sodus, New York, United States - 1874)
...The Rev, Edmund Burke, rector of St.-John's Church at Sodus organized St.-Luke's Church in Juno 1874.80 The... (Sodus, New York, United States - 1874)
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Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...and Burke Terrace donated by Charles Burke, a member of the Roman Catholic.Church.I14 The chapel v/as consecrated by Bishop Coxe,... (New York, New York, United States - 1910)
...and Burke Terrace donated by Charles Burke, a member of the Roman Catholic.Church.I14 The chapel v/as consecrated by Bishop Coxe,... (New York, New York, United States - 1910)
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Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...in 1872 by the Rev. Edmund Burke, rector of St.-Mark's Church, Penn Yan!8 (see entry 143). In this second period... (New York, New York, United States - 1872)
...in 1872 by the Rev. Edmund Burke, rector of St.-Mark's Church, Penn Yan!8 (see entry 143). In this second period... (New York, New York, United States - 1872)
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Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...P. Smith, William Lane, Edmund Burke, C. Mellvaino Nicholson, James P. Foster, Henry S. Dennis, David Moir, Frederick W.... (New York, New York, United States - 1850)
...P. Smith, William Lane, Edmund Burke, C. Mellvaino Nicholson, James P. Foster, Henry S. Dennis, David Moir, Frederick W.... (New York, New York, United States - 1850)
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Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...Mayer, 1868 to about 1870, Edmund Burke, Henry S. Dennis, November 1875 to about 1877, William Catterson, October 1877 to... (New York, New York, United States - 1877)
...Mayer, 1868 to about 1870, Edmund Burke, Henry S. Dennis, November 1875 to about 1877, William Catterson, October 1877 to... (New York, New York, United States - 1877)
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Inventory of the church archives of New York State, exclusive of New York City : Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Rochester
...18. Mr. Burke began holding services at Dundee on July 7,... (Dundee, Tayside, United Kingdom - 1941)
...18. Mr. Burke began holding services at Dundee on July 7,... (Dundee, Tayside, United Kingdom - 1941)
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What is the origin of the name Burke?
1: English and Irish (of Anglo-Norman origin): habitational name from Burgh (Castle) in Suffolk England. Burk represents an Anglo-Norman pronunciation of Old English burg Middle English burgh ‘fortification’ (see Burgh).2: German: [...]