Unveiling Your Roots: Exploring the Burke Ancestry of Marblehill

Marblehill’s story isn’t just etched in stone; it’s woven into the rich tapestry of the Burke family lineage. This pedigree chart, compiled from personal Burke family records, offers a glimpse into their past, stretching from 1617 to 1887. It starts with Thomas Mcjonack Burke (also written as Thomas Burke Mcjonack) from Kregginmore, County Galway.

The Burkes of Marblehill 1617 to 1887 Pedigree Chart

This ancestral pedigree chart starts with Thomas Mcjonack Burke (written as Thomas Burke Mcjonack) from Kregginmore, County Galway, in 1617.

Pedigree Ancestry Chart of Burkes of Marble Hill Galway Ireland 768x1024 1
Pedigree Chart of Marble Hill Burkes Up to 1617 to 1887

A Word on Accuracy

It’s important to note that the accuracy of these charts relies heavily on the research conducted by the original compiler. Additionally, some place names may have changed over time, reflecting the dynamic nature of historical records.

A Springboard for Further Discovery

While the chart provides a valuable starting point, it’s just the first chapter in the Burke family saga. We encourage you to use this resource as a springboard for your genealogical exploration. Here are some ways you can delve deeper:

Consult Historical Records: Explore resources like Irish Civil Registration records, church records, and land deeds to build upon the existing information.
Embrace Online Resources: Numerous online genealogy websites and databases offer a wealth of information, allowing you to connect with distant relatives and uncover additional branches of the family tree.
Share your findings. Contribute your own research and stories to the Marblehill website.
By working together, we can paint a more complete picture of the Burkes of Marble Hill and ensure their legacy continues to inspire future generations.

Download a copy of the Marblehill Burke ancestry chart

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  1. Whatever happened to the Burke’s of Marblehill after the bog house was burnt down?

  2. I think the remaining Burke’s end up in Australia and Switzerland

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