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Locating Irish Ancestors Rourk Rourke

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Kathleen

Kathleen Report 29 Apr 2011 10:48

Hi I too have Rourke Irish /Cumberland family .I have Longs who married Rourke? If you would like to contact me via genesreunited that would be good its quite complicated as two longs marry rourkes from different generations kathleen

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 17 Feb 2010 22:09

Elizabeth

You have several threads on finding these people .................. I've seen at least 3


The GR rule of thumb is only 1 posting on a topic.


All of the helpers look on all the threads, so posting more than one thread only results in duplicating effort.





sylvia

Supersleuth

Supersleuth Report 17 Feb 2010 21:52

Hi Linda

Not as far as I am aware. My Grandparents came down to London from Newcastle but by that time our name had changed from: Rourk (in 1820)to Rourke to Rook (Death Cert 1875) to Rooke (on Birth Cert in 1890) !!!

Worth looking for similar patterns in the spelling. Will let you know if I discover anything.

Liz

Linda Rose

Linda Rose Report 17 Feb 2010 12:16

Hi Elizabeth

Sorry don't know how to locate your Rourk family in Ireland. But I was curious to know if any of the family made there way to London as my grandmother's (Caroline Dunbar) first husband was a John Rourke (or O'Rourke). I have never found him with her on any census but they had three children Mary c.1899, Nellie c 1904 and Ronald c April 1912. Curiously she was stated as a widow on the 1911 census and none of the children are listed on the census. It has just got odder and odder. Could John Rourke be a relative?

Regards Lind

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 17 Feb 2010 11:31

1881 - probably not much use but here is a Rork family from Ireland moved to Cumberland

Hugh RORKE Head M Male 35 Ireland Iron Ore Miner
Mary RORKE Wife M Female 29 Ireland
Hannah M. RORKE Daur Female 6 Cleator, Cumberland, England
James RORKE Son Male 1 Cleator, Cumberland, England
Ellen MARTON Visitor U Female 20 Ireland


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Source Information:
Dwelling Low Wath
Census Place Cleator, Cumberland, England
Family History Library Film 1342252
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 5191 / 35
Page Number 64

Supersleuth

Supersleuth Report 16 Feb 2010 23:41

Do you have any idea how I can locate where they came from in Ireland - I have reached a real dead end.

I am trying to find James Rourk b.c. 1820 (Ireland) but I have reached a dead end as I don't know how to locate them in Ireland. .

He moved to Cumberland between 1820 and 1841, Does anyone know how I can trace him in Ireland?

His name later changed to Rourke and Rook.

Any help would be appreciated.

Liz