Tommy Burke – All Ireland Minor Champion 1961

 

Tommy Burke was part of the Cork Minor Football team that made history by winning the County’s first ever All-Ireland title in this grade, defeating Mayo in the Final by 3-7 to 0-5. That team was honoured at half-time in this year’s County Senior Football Final. Pictured above are Tommy with Michael Cremin, and that Cork Minor team before winning the All-Ireland Final at Croke Park. Tommy is fourth from the left in the front row. Click on the photos for larger photos

Photo Credits: John Tarrant of the CorkmanAghadaGAA

1961 All Ireland Minor Winning Cork Team – Tommy Burke is third from the left in front [1]
Tommy Burke (1961) & Darragh Cashman (2019) with the Tom Markham Cup at Millstreet GAA Hall [1]

In the Corkman 27th Oct 2011

Articles of interest to the Millstreet area this week are:

The Corkman Newspaper is out every Thursday in all the local newsagents, and contains much more than just the online version

Genealogy: Sweeney / Creedon

After a long search I have finally found out where my great grandparents came from i.e. Millstreet and Drishane. I am hoping that someone has some information that coud take me further with my family’s history.

Michael Sweeny was born Millstreet Workhouse on the 25th July 1865. His parents were Margaret Creedon and John Sweeny who shortly after came to live in Brentford, England where they had a further two children, Cornelius (1867) and Margaret (1870), my grandmother.

Another child, Johanna Sweeny, had been born in Cork in 1859 but [read more …] “Genealogy: Sweeney / Creedon”