by Warren Nunn
Tracing the life of Jessie Elizabeth Coker, the daughter William Frederick Coker and Elizabeth Jane Mead, highlights for me the essence of doing genealogy. Jessie Coker wasn’t a difficult person to identify in the records but it was the records of those with...
by Warren Nunn
On 22 August 1918, Harold Card’s short, drama-filled life ended when a German shell burst near the village of Etinehem in the Villers-Bretonneux region of France, not far from the Somme. Just like millions of other young men who had needlessly died on battlefields in...
by Warren Nunn
Following is a list of Coker baptisms in the borough of Tower Hamlets, London (1813 to 1906). Name: Daniel Coker Baptism: 9 May 1813 Father’s Name: John Coker Occupation: Labourer Mother’s Name: Hannah Coker Address: Brackley St...
by Warren Nunn
Charles Cyril Coker (1918-2004) married Lil Sleaford. His older sister, Edna, married Lil’s brother John, while his eldest brother, Fred, was married to another of the Sleaford siblings, Rovena. He was known as Cyril.
by Warren Nunn
Arthur Roy Coker (1913-2004) married Eileen Radloff and they had six children. He was known as Roy. Roy worked at the Rockhampton Base Hospital.
by Warren Nunn
Edna May Coker (1908-2000) married John Sleaford and they had six children. Edna’s eldest brother, Fred, married John’s sister, Rovena, while her youngest brother, Cyril, married another Sleaford sibling, Lil.