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The University of North Carolina's Southern Historical Collection includes
papers of Robert Ervin Coker. Within those documents is a type-written
abstract of records related to John HOLLOWAY (b. 1719) and Frances
CHAMBLISS HOLLOWAY (b. 1732) and their descendants. The abstract states that
the data was obtained "from Lavinia Coker Rogers, credited to Mrs. Sarah
McLean Coit, partly from an old Bible."
I am looking for the family Bible records from which the abstract was made.
Any information on the whereabouts of this Bible or where I could obtain a
copy would be greatly appreciated.
Bill Young
SECURITY TIP AUGUST 2003
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Hi, I am related to the east Knox coker & tuck-a-hoe /Midway Road Cokers.
Mom still lives on some of the Coker Property on Midway Road. I missed part
of this, where is this cemetery. Seven Island??
Dwight Stipes
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Subject: [Coker] McCall's Cemetary
> This is for those of you working on the Knoxville Coker's -
>
> Had a chance to check this cemetary out. It sits on a hill over a section
of a subdivision. Of course, a couple of Charles' (d.1851) daughters are
buried there. I also talked to the "owner". He has worked extensively to
clean it up but found no hidden stones in the ground. He has also never
heard of it refered to as "McCall's" cemetary.
> Some observations first - The cemetary has 2 fenced in parts, one
labelled Moore, one labelled Love and Simpson. The Moore section has 2
adult graves w/ stones and what appears to be 1 more w/o stone. The Love
and Simpson section has 2 adult graves, Margaret Simpson and a sunken grave
next to her, and space for 3 more. There is a field stone that may be for a
child, so I assume the other 2 are adults, probably Loves. The fenced
sections are pretty much in line w/ no appearant graves between them. There
appears to be 2 rows of graves on one side of the fenced sections. One has
Charles' daughter Nancy, a JCC, Charles and 5 other graves (stones w/ no
engraving). The JCC and Charles are hand carved on field stones, not the
same style. The other row only appears to have a Nancy Jane, consort of
Drury Black, died 1852 age 26 w/ footstone that has NJB.
> Some comments/questions - I assume the Loves and Simpsons were related.
Are Loves related to the Cokers? Are the Moores (Elizabeth and James)
related to the Cokers thru Judith Moores family? Was Nancy a common law
wife of Drury and are the Blacks related to the Cokers? Could the Charles
buried here in fact be the Charles who d. 1799? And could JCC stand for his
wife Judith? Or is it Charles d. 1851 first wife, which I believe it is?
The layout suggests JCC is an adult but it may be one of Nancy Connellys
kids or an unknown Coker child. I do not believe it is Nancys husband.
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Tom
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Dr. Greene Wallace Strother & Other Willis/Strother Family Connections
by Randy Willis
randywillis(a)ev1.net
http://www.randywillis.org
Rev. Joseph Willis (1758-1854) was the maternal great-grandfather of Dr.
Greene Wallace Strother. Greene Strother's (1892-1981) father was John
Houston Strother, Sr. (1852-1926). John Houston Strother, Sr. married
Carolyn Matilda Willis Strother (1855-1931). She was a daughter of Lemuel
Willis (1812) and Eveline/Emeline Perkins. Lemuel Willis was a son of
Rev. Joseph Willis.
Greene Strother's sister Nellie V. Strother (1899-1984) wrote me in a
letter (1983) about her mother: "about Carolyn Matilda Willis Strother - a
granddaughter of Joseph Willis. During the Civil War her grandfather
Perkins came for her mother [Patsy] and children to live on the plantation.
Following her mother's [Patsy] death the children lived there - each had a
black nurse. She [Carolyn Willis] was several years younger than the others:
Polk, Olive, Sryldia and Liddy. She was given the choice of where to live
and she chose Polk [Willis] and his wife Anna. The estate was settled and
she and John [Strother], after marriage, settled on her acreage...she was
known as pet, mother, mamma, ma, mom."
Greene Strother's siblings were Rev. John Houston Strother, Jr.
(1873-1950), William (Willie) Strother (1879-1963), Martha Strother Ford
(1882-1966), Katie Strother Head (1884-1979), Julius Scott Strother
(1889-1966), Harry Winfield Strother (1894-1921), Hattie Bernice Strother
(1897-1948), and Nellie Vernice Strother (1899-1984). Greene Strother
married Martha Krause. Greene and Martha had four children: Miriam Jean
Strother, Greene Wallace Strother, Jr., Joyce Carolyn Strother and Joseph
Willis Strother. Their first three children were born in China.
John Houston Strother, Sr. father was Alexander Asaria Strother, Sr.
(1829-1864). Alexander Strother, Sr. was hung and shot in his front yard
during the Civil War, May 11, 1864, by soldiers who were stealing horses.
His wife and son John were witnesses to the tragedy and cut him down.
Alexander Strother married Martha "Patsy" Coker (1830-1899). She is
listed with the maiden name Willis in some later documents, because it
would seem, she was raised by Joseph Willis, Jr. & Jennie Coker. Dr.
Greene Strother wrote me, in 1981, concerning Alexander and Patsy: "My
father's father was Alexander. His wife, my grandmother, was Aunt Patsy
Coker. I remember her as a quite little women. He was killed in the Civil
War times." Dr. Strother also stated that "Patsy Coker was a granddaughter
of Rev. Joseph Willis by his second wife."
Alexander Asaria Strother, Sr. and Martha "Patsy" Strother are both
buried at Ashworth/Osborne Cemetery. Alexander Asaria Strother, Sr. and
Martha "Patsy" Strother's children were: Sarah Strother (1848-1895 -
married Chan Johnson), Dr. William Strother, MD (1850-1926), John Strother
(1852-1926 - In 1865, he became a coachman for the first carpetbagger
governor of Louisiana), Alexander Asaria Strother, Jr. (1854-1941), Martha
Strother (1858), Rosanie Strother (1860), Texanna Strother (1870-1937 -
married Andrew Johnson), and Mary/Martha Strother (1884 - married Frank
Perkins).
Alexander Asaria Strother, Sr.'s brother, Richard Strother, III (1843),
had a daughter named Matilda by Lucinda "Lydia" Willis (1847). Lydia Willis
was a daughter of Rev. Joseph Willis' (1758) son Lemuel Willis (1812) and
a sister to Greene Strother's mother Carolyn Matilda Willis Strother (1855).
Richard Strother, III, was in the CSA from Nov. to Dec., 1862 and then
deserted Dec. 9, 1862. He was later shot soon after having the child by
Lydia Willis. He and Lydia could not marry, as he was a hunted man. Lydia
later married Henry Stanley. Matilda later married Ruben Fee. Lydia also
lost a brother, Crawford Willis, in 1862 at Shiloh in the Civil War.
Richard Strother, III joined a group of Jayhawkers (probably the large
group based in Oberlin, Louisiana at the time). He would slip into see
relatives (although he was not really safe when around some of them) and to
see Lydia.
He only lived for a short time after their daughter Matilda was born. She
only remembered seeing him once. Lydia took her out to the woods on the
pretense of looking for a goose nest and he was there on a horse in the
woods. Matilda barely remembered him. It was not long after that when the
law (or whoever was looking for this group of Jayhawkers) found several
of them together and killed them. The location was close to the Calcasieu
River near the Ashworth/Osborne Cemetery area. It was a small lake and 5
or 6 men were killed there thus giving it the name "Dead Man's Lake. "
Alexander Strother's father was Richard Strother, Jr. (1806). Richard
Strother, Jr.'s sister, Rhoda Strother (1814), married Rev. Joseph Willis'
son William Willis (1804-1881) on the Darbourn on the upper reaches of the
Calcasieu. Richard Strother, Jr.'s brothers John A. Strother, Sr. (1820)
and Francis E. Strother (1823) married two of Agerton Willis' daughters.
Agerton Willis was the eldest son of Rev. Joseph Willis. John A.
Strother, Sr. married Eliza Willis (1818). Francis E. Strother married
Mary S. Willis (1827). Eliza and Mary Willis were sisters of Rev. Daniel
H. Willis (1817-1887), my great-great-grandfather.
Richard Strother, Jr.'s father was Richard Strother, Sr. (b. 1782 Hancock,
Georgia, married a Sally? b. 1787, South Carolina). Richard
Strother, Sr. was a private in the War of 1812. Richard Strother, Sr.'s
children were: Richard Strother (1806), James Strother (?) (1808), Rhoda
Strother (1814), William Strother (1817), John A. Strother, Sr. (1820), and
Francis E. Strother (1823).
Richard Strother, Sr.'s father was Francis Strother. Francis Strother was
born in Virginia about 1760 and removed to Georgia. Other Strother
relatives wound up in Chambers County, Alabama. Francis Strother then
moved to St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. Francis died about 1821 in St.
Helena Parish. Francis's first wife died and he then married Sarah Ray
Fairchild in 1820, in St. Helena Parish. The Hagan family who are
buried with the older Strother graves in Oak Hill Cemetery are also
neighbors to the Strothers [Stroders in census records] in St. Helena
Parish, in 1820.
Francis Strother's father was John Strother, born 1743, in Culpeper,
Virgina. He died June 11, 1796 in Hancock County, Georgia. He married
Jane Fussell. They had several children including another Richard (who died
in 1838 in Hancock, Ga.). Most of the children died in Georgia. Francis
Strother died in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, another child, Aaron
Strother, died in Arkansas. Several of his children lived in Chambers
County, Alabama including at one time a George Strother which the House of
Strother book incorrectly gave as the father of the Louisiana Richard
Strother.
John Strother's father was Francis Strother, born 1709 in St. Marks Parish,
Orange County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Fossaker.
Francis Strother's father was Jeremiah Strother, born 1655 in Westmorland,
Virginia. He died in 1741 in Orange County, Virginia (now New Culpeper,
Va.). He married Eleanor?
Jeremiah Strother's father was William Strother (the immigrant), born 1630.
He died in 1702 in Richmond County, Virginia. He immigrated from England or
Germany.
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From: http://www.randywillis.org
JOSEPH P. WILLIS (1824-1880) was the son of Joseph Willis, Jr. who was the
son of Rev. Joseph Willis.
Born ca. 1824; died 1880; Hardin Co., TX; buried Gedry Cemetery near Batson;
son of Joseph Willis, Jr. and Jane "Jenne" Coker.
Married: 8 Jan 1866, Rapides Parish, LA to Mary Elizabeth Sweat, born 1829;
daughter of Gideon Sweat and Letitia Johnson. She is on the Huntsville
Funeral Home List; name is Elizabeth Thomas.
Children:
1. Rev. Isaac Willis, born 25 Dec 1843, Rapides Prish, LA; died 23 June
1923, Mt. View, OK.
2. Josiah Sorrell Willis, born ca. 1845; died unknown; buried Gedry Cemetery
near Batson, Hardin Co., TX; married 8 Jan 1866 to Mary Ann Strother, born
ca. 1844.
3. Mary Elizabeth Willis, born 9 March 1848, Rapides Parish, LA; died 21
Sept 1931, Pennington, TX
4. Simon Melvin Willis, born 17 Aug 1851; died 14 Nov 1923.
5. Rev. Charles Willis, born 31 Jan 1852, Rapides Parish, LA; died 27 Sept
1940, Antioch Community, Trinity Co., TX.
6. Alexander Willis, born ca. 1857; died 11 Oct 1890, Trinity Co., TX;
buried Crete Cemetery or Est Prairie Cemetery; married 27 Feb 1879 to
Celestine McGinnes.
7. Lucinda Willis, born ca. 1858; married 1 Sept 187, Walker Co., TX to
Robert Johnson.
8. Martin J. Willis, born 13 Nov 1861, LA; died 3 Dec 1946, Huntsville, TX
Notes:
At the Rapides Parish Courthouse in the Marks and Brands book is listed this
transaction From Joseph P. Willis (quoted exactly).
Bayou Clear, La. 11-6-1883
To the recorder of Rapides Parish
My wife Elizabeth Willis wishes to have a brand recorded in the names of my
grandchildren to which I have no objection.
The brand is J6 recorded J.P Willis
A true copy
?? Received the brand J6 record on page 75 of this book is this day
transferred and recorded in thhe name of the following grandchildren of
Joseph Willis
Joseph P. Jr
Mary Eliz
Daniel Hubert Willis
Loretta Willis
Lorenzo
Transferred this J6 Dec. 5, 1883
Randy Willis
P O Box 15345
Austin, Texas 78761
http://www.randywillis.org
This is for those of you working on the Knoxville Coker's -
Had a chance to check this cemetary out. It sits on a hill over a section of a subdivision. Of course, a couple of Charles' (d.1851) daughters are buried there. I also talked to the "owner". He has worked extensively to clean it up but found no hidden stones in the ground. He has also never heard of it refered to as "McCall's" cemetary.
Some observations first - The cemetary has 2 fenced in parts, one labelled Moore, one labelled Love and Simpson. The Moore section has 2 adult graves w/ stones and what appears to be 1 more w/o stone. The Love and Simpson section has 2 adult graves, Margaret Simpson and a sunken grave next to her, and space for 3 more. There is a field stone that may be for a child, so I assume the other 2 are adults, probably Loves. The fenced sections are pretty much in line w/ no appearant graves between them. There appears to be 2 rows of graves on one side of the fenced sections. One has Charles' daughter Nancy, a JCC, Charles and 5 other graves (stones w/ no engraving). The JCC and Charles are hand carved on field stones, not the same style. The other row only appears to have a Nancy Jane, consort of Drury Black, died 1852 age 26 w/ footstone that has NJB.
Some comments/questions - I assume the Loves and Simpsons were related. Are Loves related to the Cokers? Are the Moores (Elizabeth and James) related to the Cokers thru Judith Moores family? Was Nancy a common law wife of Drury and are the Blacks related to the Cokers? Could the Charles buried here in fact be the Charles who d. 1799? And could JCC stand for his wife Judith? Or is it Charles d. 1851 first wife, which I believe it is? The layout suggests JCC is an adult but it may be one of Nancy Connellys kids or an unknown Coker child. I do not believe it is Nancys husband.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Tom
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What time frame are you looking for? I have a Henry D Coker and a H W Coker.
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What is the time period and birth state for Ensworth? Thanks Robin
Yes, this is the same James R. Coker that I am researching. If you are
researchiing this line as well, I can give you his wife's maiden name and marriage
date. James wife was Margaret McTeer (Father - Robert McTeer Mother - Mary
Sherrill) According to marriage records in Knox County, TN James and
Margaret were married 03 - Jan. - 1837.
Thank you so much for the information.
Is this the same
JAMES RUSSELL1 COKER was born Abt. 1815 in Knox County, TENNESSEE. He
married MARGARET MAIDEN? COKER. She was born 1913 in TENNESSEE.
CENSUS: 1850 TN Census Index, Page 1257
1850 /886/62 Coker, James R. |TN | Knox County |15
Children of JAMES COKER and MARGARET COKER are:
i. WILLIAM M2 COKER, M/W b. 1838, TENNESSEE.
ii. MARY J. COKER, F/W b. 1943, TENNESSEE.
iii. JOSEPH L COKER, M/W b. 1845, TENNESSEE.
iv. BOU?SSA?NNA M. COKER, F/W b. 1848, TENNESSEE.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Coker] James R. Coker - Tennessee
> Don't know if you ever got a response to this but, yes, he is Joel's boy.
> He is the only child listed in Joel's will in 1876. An internet source
> indicates he had a brother William (1811-1830) but I have NO evidence of
it
> other than 1830 cencus. There was also a Jonathan b.1815 that I can not
> place. I descend from Joel's probable half brother Charles.
>
> Tom
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> Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 9:50 PM
> Subject: [Coker] James R. Coker - Tennessee
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> > Surnames: Wagner, Coker, Sherrill, Turnbill, Weaver, Rose
> > Classification: Query
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> > Message Board Post:
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> > Can anyone give any help on James Russell Coker b. abt 1815 and living
in
> Knox County, TN in 1850 census. I am trying to determine his father and
his
> siblings. In the 1850 census Joel Coker & Susan (wife) are living with
> James, then in the 1860 census they are living very close to one aother.
I
> am presuming Joel is the father. Would appreciate any and all help.
> >
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Thank you for your help. This is what I'm looking for.
Thanks!
~Wolfy~
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Wolfy,
This is the information that I had sent you, if I can help any further, just let me know.
I found the following, 1930 Clarendon Co. SC
Douglas Twp. ED# 10 pg 11
151/148
Coker Mattie M head fw 44 wd SC SC SC
Coker Ollie dau fw 22 SC SC SC
Coker H. Eugene son mw 19 SC SC SC
Coker Leitha dau fw 16 SC SC SC
Coker Lora son mw 13 SC SC SC
Coker John W son mw 11 SC SC SC
There is a Dudley E Coker listed in 1930 South Carolina with a brother, Harvey, age 15 living near this family.
Hope this helps your search.
Sheila Taylor
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Sorry, I don't think I got your email.
~Wolfy~
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Some dates are:
Mettie Yarborough COKER b. 4 Oct 1879 ; d. 3 Jan 1954
her husband
Harvey Ellis COKER b. 11 Jul 1879
Children:
Dudley Edward b. 6 Jul 1898
Lillie Jane b. 15 Apr 1900
Ollie b. 1902
Arrie b. 1904
Alma b. 1907
Hitious Eugene b. 9 Jan 1912
Letha Olean b. 22 Jan 1915
Lorie Wilson b. 1917 (I'm guessing on date, also first name could have been spelt Lory, or maybe Lora)
Willie Joe b. 1922
Ponis O'Neal b. 5 Oct 1923
Trying to find out if Lorie is listed as the child of Mettie and Harvey or as the child of Dudley.
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COKER__.JPG
COKER_Jerry_Lee_1942-1983.JPG
I photographed these gravestones in the Parkdale Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use these pictures for your records.
These are some of the 51,650 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
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Wolfy,
Did you receive the information that I sent you? If not let me know, I found your family.
Sheila Taylor
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Do you have any more details, i.e. birthdates (ages) for these siblings? Anything at all? I have found several names that match, but not all together. Some are married and with different families.
Wolfy,
Took a closer look and found the following, 1930 Clarendon Co. SC
Douglas Twp. ED# 10 pg 11
151/148
Coker Mattie M head fw 44 wd SC SC SC
Coker Ollie dau fw 22 SC SC SC
Coker H. Eugene son mw 19 SC SC SC
Coker Leitha dau fw 16 SC SC SC
Coker Lora son mw 13 SC SC SC
Coker John W. son mw 11 SC SC SC
Hope this helps you out more,
Sheila Taylor
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Date: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:10:26 PM
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Subject: [Coker] A very fast census lookup...PLEASE...
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Hi...
I'm looking for someone to do a fast census for me.
Here's some information.
State: South Carolina
Name: Lorie Wilson COKER
Birth Year: 1923 (I think)
Census Year: 1930
Here's what I need.
I'm looking to see if his parents are listed as Harvey Ellis COKER and
Mettie (YARBOROUGH) COKER.
Brothers and Sisters who might be listed are:
Dudley Edward COKER
Lillie Jane COKER
Ollie COKER
Arrie COKER
Alma COKER
Hitious Eugene COKER
Letha Olean COKER
Harvey Ander COKER
Wille Joe COKER
Ponis O'Neal COKER
To whoever takes time to look this up...THANK you ever so much!!
~Wolfy~
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Hi...
I'm looking for someone to do a fast census for me.
Here's some information.
State: South Carolina
Name: Lorie Wilson COKER
Birth Year: 1923 (I think)
Census Year: 1930
Here's what I need.
I'm looking to see if his parents are listed as Harvey Ellis COKER and Mettie (YARBOROUGH) COKER.
Brothers and Sisters who might be listed are:
Dudley Edward COKER
Lillie Jane COKER
Ollie COKER
Arrie COKER
Alma COKER
Hitious Eugene COKER
Letha Olean COKER
Harvey Ander COKER
Wille Joe COKER
Ponis O'Neal COKER
To whoever takes time to look this up...THANK you ever so much!!
~Wolfy~
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The Coker Forum is the online meeting place for discussion and sharing of information regarding the surname Coker, related variations, and closely allied families, in any place and at any time. https://www.facebook.com/groups/CokerForum/
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