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  2. Rock Road massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Road massacre, also known as the Farwell murders [1] or Clare County murders, [2] [3] was a 1982 mass murder in which seven members of the George W. Post family, four adults and three children, were killed with a shotgun, a rifle, and a handgun at a farmhouse on Rock Road in Garfield Township just west of Farwell, Michigan, United States.

  3. G. B. A. Coker - Wikipedia

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    A Saro, Coker was born in Lagos as the son of George Baptist Coker. [4] He was a great-great grandchild of Daniel Coker, a freed slave that emigrated to Sierra Leone and was a key figure in the creation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) in 1816, which became the first independent black denomination in the United States.

  4. George Thomas Coker - Wikipedia

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    George Thomas Coker (born July 14, 1943) is a retired United States Navy commander who was awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism as a prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War. An Eagle Scout , he is noted for his devotion to Scouting .

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  6. Daniel Coker - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Coker, African-American missionary to Sierra Leone, 1820. Daniel Coker (1780–1846), born Isaac Wright, was an African American of mixed race from Baltimore, Maryland. Born a slave, after he gained his freedom, he became a Methodist minister in 1802.

  7. John Coker - Wikipedia

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    John Coker may refer to: John "Jack" Coker (soldier) (1789–1861), soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution John Coker (clergyman) (died 1631/35), Anglican clergyman and misidentified author

  8. Ronald L. Coker - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Leroy Coker (August 9, 1947 – March 24, 1969) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam in March 1969.

  9. Jimmie Coker - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Goodwin Coker (March 28, 1936 – October 29, 1991) was an American professional baseball catcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1958, 1960–1962), San Francisco Giants , and Cincinnati Reds (1964–1967). A native of Holly Hill, South Carolina, Coker was the son of David and Leola Coker. [1]

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