Some descendants of John Burk, 1656-1699, Middlesex County, VA./ Kathryn Burke Greever ... [et.al]

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Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1999

Publisher

Iberian Pub. Co.

Place of Publication

Athens, Georgia

Physical

vi, 501 p.

ISBN

0935931996

Notes

Includes index.

John Burk or Bourk was born in 1656. John was married several times, the name of the first wife was unknown. Their son was Thomas. His second wife was Mary. Their son was named John. John's third wife was Sarah Mayo. Their children were Mayo and Sarah. John's fourth wife was named Mary, and their daughters were named Lettice and Elizabeth. John's fourth wife was Ann Hutchins who's son was Henry. Other localities include Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, California, Indiana, Wyoming and Idaho.

Other surnames include Adams, Alexander, Anderson, Arrington, Baker, Begley, Browning, Burk, Burke, Campbell, Castle, Collier, Creech, Cross, Davis, Dickenson, Easterly, Ferguson, Fuller, Gibson, Gilley, Gilmer, Hagy, Hall, Hamilton, Helton, Jessee, Johnson, Larkins, Loop, Miller, Mullins, Necessary, Peters, Porter, Salyer, Taylor, Vermillion and Williams. .

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