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Burke, George (History - 1854) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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BURKE MCCARTY MURPHY POPPE SNYDER CRAIG |
----Source: Biographical History of Clark
and Jackson Counties, WI, by The Lewis Publishing Co, 1891 pages
253 - 254:
GEORGE BURKE, Justice of the Peace, Town
Clark, and proprietor of the Douglas House, of Thorp, Clark County,
was born in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, October 16, 1854, the son
of John and Ellen (McCarty) Burke, the former a native of County
Cork, Ireland, and the latter of Kingston, Canada. The father came
to the United States when a young man, and to Wisconsin about 1840.
The parents had seven children, six of whom survive, namely:
George, our subject Mary, now Mrs. Murphy Lizzie, Mrs. Roth Ella,
Mrs. Poppe Lulu, Mrs. Snyder and Pearl, who is unmarried. One son,
Edmund, was killed on the railroad March 21, 1888, at the age of
thirty-two years.
George, the subject of this sketch, was reared to farm life and
educated in the common schools of his native county, where he was
also engaged in farming. In 1882 he came to Thorp, and the
following fall began the hotel business, which he has since
followed. He has been Town Clerk for the past four years, also
Justice of the peace and Clerk of the School Board. In 1890 he was
the Democratic nominee for County Clerk, and came within thirty-six
votes of being elected, running several hundred ahead of his
ticket. He was married November 21, 1888, to Altie Craig, who was
born in Portage County, Wisconsin, December 25, 1869, the daughter
of George W. Craig, of Thorp. They have two children: Gertrude,
born September 4, 1889, and John, September 18, 1890. Mr. Burke
owns his hotel building, and also a farm of eighty acres one and a
half miles east of Thorp.
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