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I'm sorry, Leola, but I did not find your Cokers on the 1898 Dawes
Rolls. Some of these names sound familiar. Were they in MO/AR?
Wanda Wiggins-Havlick
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> Dear Wanda, I have a COKER gg-grandfather to whom I have hit a brick
> wall with. I have his names and his childrens names, could you please
Teresa - Sorry she was not on the rolls as of 1898.
Wanda
foxylady wrote:
>
> I dont know if she was on the Dawes Roll but could you see if Sarah
> Gulledge Coker was on it?
> Thank you
> Theresa Coker Porier
>
Robert Inman
I have a Joseph Coker listed on the Dawes Rolls of 1898 along with his
family:
COKER - Family #10219
James M, Roll #29204, age 56, 1/4
Joseph, Roll #29205, age 16, 1/8
Charles, Roll @29205, age 13, 1/8
Ethel, Roll #29207, age 11, 1/8
The ages shown are as of Sept. 1, 1902. Could these be your Coker's?
Hope so.
Wanda Wiggins-Havlick
Do you have a Wiggins in Boone County, AR 1860 or 1870?
A Lyman in Marion county, AR in 1870?
Thank you. This is a nice thing you are doing.
Wanda Wiggins-Havlick
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