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'''Joseph Burke''' may refer to: |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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* [[Joe Burke (baseball)]] (1923–1992), American Major League Baseball executive |
* [[Joe Burke (baseball executive)]] (1923–1992), American Major League Baseball executive |
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* [[Joseph Burke (cricketer)]] (1923–2005), Irish cricketer |
* [[Joseph Burke (cricketer)]] (1923–2005), Irish cricketer |
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* [[Joe Burke (infielder)]] (1867–1940), 19th-century baseball player |
* [[Joe Burke (infielder)]] (1867–1940), 19th-century baseball player |
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* [[Joe Burke (outfielder)]], baseball right fielder in the Negro leagues |
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* [[Joe Burke (New Zealand footballer)]], New Zealand international football (soccer) player |
* [[Joe Burke (New Zealand footballer)]], New Zealand international football (soccer) player |
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* [[Joe Burke (rugby league)]] (born 1990), rugby league footballer for Wales, and South Wales Scorpions |
* [[Joe Burke (rugby league)]] (born 1990), rugby league footballer for Wales, and South Wales Scorpions |
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* [[Joe Burke (American football)]] (born 1961), American football player |
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==Musicians== |
==Musicians== |
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* [[Joe Burke (accordionist)]] ( |
* [[Joe Burke (accordionist)]] (1939–2021), Irish accordion player |
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* [[Joe Burke (composer)]] (1884–1950), American actor, composer and pianist |
* [[Joe Burke (composer)]] (1884–1950), American actor, composer and pianist |
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* [[Sonny Burke]] (Joseph Francis Burke, 1914–1980), American musician |
* [[Sonny Burke]] (Joseph Francis Burke, 1914–1980), American musician |
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==Others== |
==Others== |
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* [[Joseph Burke (botanist)]] (1812–1873), English collector of plants and animals |
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* [[Joseph A. Burke]] (1886–1962), bishop of Buffalo |
* [[Joseph A. Burke]] (1886–1962), bishop of Buffalo |
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* Joseph Burke (actor), American silent film actor |
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* [[Joseph Burke (judge)]] (1888–1990), Illinois judge |
* [[Joseph Burke (judge)]] (1888–1990), Illinois judge |
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* [[Joseph Burke (art historian)]] (1913–1992), British art historian |
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* [[Joseph C. Burke]] (born 1932), American educator |
* [[Joseph C. Burke]] (born 1932), American educator |
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* Joseph Burke, a World War II veteran in the novel ''[[Robert B. Parker#Novels|Double Play]]'' from Robert B. Parker |
* Joseph Burke, a World War II veteran in the novel ''[[Robert B. Parker#Novels|Double Play]]'' from Robert B. Parker |
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* Sir Joseph Burke, 11th Baronet of the [[Burke baronets]] |
* Sir Joseph Burke, 11th Baronet of the [[Burke baronets]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Joe Burks]] (1899–1968), American football player |
* [[Joe Burks]] (1899–1968), American football player |
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* [[Joseph Berke]], American psychotherapist |
* [[Joseph Berke]], American psychotherapist |
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 30 March 2024
Joseph or Joe Burke may refer to:
Sports[edit]
- Joe Burke (baseball executive) (1923–1992), American Major League Baseball executive
- Joseph Burke (cricketer) (1923–2005), Irish cricketer
- Joe Burke (infielder) (1867–1940), 19th-century baseball player
- Joe Burke (outfielder), baseball right fielder in the Negro leagues
- Joe Burke (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Joe Burke (rugby league) (born 1990), rugby league footballer for Wales, and South Wales Scorpions
- Joe Burke (American football) (born 1961), American football player
Musicians[edit]
- Joe Burke (accordionist) (1939–2021), Irish accordion player
- Joe Burke (composer) (1884–1950), American actor, composer and pianist
- Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, 1914–1980), American musician
Others[edit]
- Joseph Burke (botanist) (1812–1873), English collector of plants and animals
- Joseph Burke (politician) (1853– after 1888), land surveyor and political figure in Manitoba
- Joseph A. Burke (1886–1962), bishop of Buffalo
- Joseph Burke (judge) (1888–1990), Illinois judge
- Joseph Burke (art historian) (1913–1992), British art historian
- Joseph C. Burke (born 1932), American educator
- Joseph Burke, a World War II veteran in the novel Double Play from Robert B. Parker
- Sir Joseph Burke, 11th Baronet of the Burke baronets
See also[edit]
- Burke (surname)
- Joe Burk (1914–2008), American oarsman and coach
- Joe Burks (1899–1968), American football player
- Joseph Berke, American psychotherapist
- Joseph M. Burck (1931–2020), senior designer and toy inventor at Marvin Glass and Associates