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James BOURKE

Birth1871 - Northam, Western Australia, Australia
Death8 Jun 1915 - Northam, Western Australia, Australia
MotherCatherine Lynch
FatherRichard BOURKE

Born in Northam, Western Australia, Australia on 1871 to Richard BOURKE and Catherine Lynch. James BOURKE married Mary Frances Reilly and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Jun 1915 in Northam, Western Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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Richard Bourke
1838 - 1926
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Catherine Lynch
1849 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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Mary Frances Reilly
1874 - 1947
Children Show all
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Violet Veronica Bourke
1903 - 1991
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Irene Mary Bourke
1900 - 1986
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Ursula Bourke
1905 - Unknown
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Kathleen Bourke
1902 - Unknown

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Dorothy Bourke
1901 - Unknown
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Eleanor Catherine Bourke
1912 - 1978
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Ursula Olive Bourke
1905 - Unknown
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Dorothy May Bourke
1908 - 1961

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