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Annie's Letter Robert Burke

Annie's Letter By Robert Burke

Annie's Letter by Robert Burke


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Summary

The true story of a search for Burke ancestors from information in a family letter. The search involves the families Burke, Collingwood, Collis, Creagh, Mullay, Blake, Kirwan, Browne, O'Mahony in Ireland, England, New Zealand and the USA.

Annie's Letter Summary

Annie's Letter: The Story of a Search by Robert Burke

This is the extraordinary, and true, story of a search for Burke ancestors based on a family letter which came into the possession of the author. It is extraordinary for several reasons, not least of which is the wonderful variety of family members which were uncovered. Admirals, farmers, surgeons and priests; widows and emigres; rebels and conservatives; Irish, English, New Zealander and American are all part of the rich Burke tapestry which is unfolded. It is also extraordinary in its disclosure of the wealth of records and assistance that are available to the family historian, and the value of persistence and imagination in their use. But perhaps most extraordinary is the author's description of the eerie mix of coincidence and chance which assisted his search. The story focuses on a Burke family and their extensive connections. The families of Admiral Collingwood, Collis, Creagh, Mullay, Blake, Kirwan, Browne, O'Mahony and many others are also central. There is a wealth of family information in the book. There is also a novel link to a database of family information, which can be accessed through the book on our website.

Annie's Letter Reviews

Robert Burke was inspired to research his family history by his great-grandmother. In Annie's Letter ..he recounts how his starting point led him to ancestors in Ireland (some of whom served in the British Navy alongside Nelson), the West Indies, and also to relatives in New Zealand and America. The story of his quest is inspirational... Ancestors (Australia) There would have been no story to tell if the author's family had not preserved the undated piece of correspondence, the investigation of which created links between Hatton Garden and New Zealand , Mayo and Wisconsin . .. Written in a light but careful style the book is an interesting read in itself, and a template for anyone who is researching family history. Ireland of the Welcomes ( Dublin) 54(3) Useful and interesting for those with Irish Ancestry; a source of some envy that a similar book does not exist for families in Northumberland and Durham . Northumberland and Durham FHS J. 29(4)

About Robert Burke

Robert Burke is a retired businessman, who has been involved in family research for many years.

Table of Contents

Preface 4 Annie's Letter 5 The Story of Annie and Francis 11 Uncle Tom's Story 18 Cousins 23 Anglo-Irish Efforts 28 The Journal 37 Louisa Jane 43 Louisa Jane's Husbands 48 From Tralee To Otago 61 Becan 76 Filling Gaps 86 The Abbey at Ballyhaunis 100 Ghosts 105 Legal Documents 115 O'Mahony and Burke 119 Another Accidental Discovery 128 The Kirwan's of Galway 135 Aristocracy 141 Granuaile 147 The Burkes of Becan 152 A Noble Lineage 155 A Distressing End 158 Epilogue 161 A Note on Genealogical Research 168 Sources 172 Bibliography 173 Articles 175 Computer Software 176

Additional information

GOR002659259
9780953997466
0953997464
Annie's Letter: The Story of a Search by Robert Burke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Flyleaf Press
2004-08-31
179
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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