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1872 Director of the [[Steam Stoker Co]]; Director of the [[Alliance and Dublin Consumers Gas Co]].<ref>Freeman's Journal - Friday 20 December 1872</ref>
1872 Director of the [[Steam Stoker Co]]; Director of the [[Alliance and Dublin Consumers Gas Co]].<ref>Freeman's Journal - Friday 20 December 1872</ref>


1894 Death of his wife.<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Wednesday 14 March 1894</ref>
1894 Death of his wife.<ref>Dublin Daily Express - Wednesday 14 March 1894</ref>
1908 Died, age 94, of Springfield, Dalkey, Co Dublin.<ref>Bray and South Dublin Herald - Saturday 28 March 1908</ref>


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Revision as of 09:58, 14 September 2024

James Milo Burke (c1814-1908)

1872 Director of the Steam Stoker Co; Director of the Alliance and Dublin Consumers Gas Co.[1]

1894 Death of his wife.[2]

1908 Died, age 94, of Springfield, Dalkey, Co Dublin.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Freeman's Journal - Friday 20 December 1872
  2. Dublin Daily Express - Wednesday 14 March 1894
  3. Bray and South Dublin Herald - Saturday 28 March 1908