Person:John Coker (13)

John B Coker
b.Abt 1795 SC
  • HJohn B CokerAbt 1795 - 1850
  • WAlice Brown - Abt 1844
m. Abt 1825
  1. Mary Ann CokerAbt 1825 - 1848
  2. William Brown Coker1828 - 1887
  3. John H CokerAbt 1830 - 1887
  4. George L CokerAbt 1832 - Abt 1865
  5. Riley CokerAbt 1834 - 1862
  6. Andrew Jackson Coker1838 - 1891
  7. Thomas Jefferson Coker1843 - 1913
Facts and Events
Name John B Coker
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1795 SC
Marriage to Mary Unknown
Marriage Abt 1825 to Alice Brown
Occupation[1] 7 Sep 1829 Butler, Alabama, United StatesJustice of Peace
Census[2] 1830 Lowndes, Alabama, United StatesJohn Coker, age 30-39, 1 male age 10-14, one female age 40-49, no slaves
Property? 24 May 1836 Crenshaw, Alabama, United StatesJohn B. Coker of Lowndes County, Alabama purchased 40 acres more or less in the SE quarter of the NE quarter of Section 29, Township 11 of Range 17
Property? 7 Feb 1837 Crenshaw, Alabama, United StatesJohn B. Coker of Lowndes County, Alabama purchased 40 acres more or less in NE quarter of the SE quarter of Section 29 in Township 11 of Range 17
Occupation? farmer; Justice of the Peace
Death? 1850 Lowndes Co, AL

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07 Sep 1829: John B. Coker was a Justice of Peace in Butler County, Alabama; says he was appointed. S1

1830: John Coker is enumerated in the U. S. census in Lowndes County, AL. He is 30 to 40 years old. A possible son aged 10 to 15 is in the household and the only female is 40 to 50. Only 3 people are in his household; there are no slaves, etc. S2 Image:Census-JohnCoker-1830-AL-Lowndes-reduced.jpg

References
  1. Hahn, Marilyn Davis. Butler County in the nineteenth century. (s.n.], 1978).

    Citing Comm. Vol 1, p. 25.

  2. John Coker, line 18, in Lowndes, Alabama, United States. Lowndes, Alabama, United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    NARA M-19, roll 3, p. 264, from Family History Film 0002330, Ancestry.com, digital image.