Steven James Coker

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We are temporary caretakers of these memorials. We don't own them. The memorials should focus on the person memorialized. Not the person managing the memorial.

Transcribers please be careful and assign photos to existing memorials when applicable.

This memorial work is done as an unpaid volunteer. At times it gets put on a back burner while other life activities take priority. To send_GMAIL_to_me, put_SJCoker1_before the_@.

If you want to make a change to a memorial, please use the edit suggestion option on that memorial. I am happy to transfer memorials to family members in accordance with the Findagrave policies. Please ask nicely and, if necessary, repetitively. Sometimes messages go unnoticed. Please don't be rude. It is easier to catch a fly with sugar than vinegar.

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Redundant memorials occasionally get created. This usually occurs when transcribers of uploaded photos fail to notice the existing memorial. Please report any redundant memorials that you discover. Note that some redundant memorials are cenotaphs rather than graves. Cenotaphs honor a person whose remains are elsewhere. If you discover a cenotaph, please report it so that it can be marked accordingly.

I was born and raised in South Carolina. Much of my genealogy work involves families of South Carolina and the places where those families lived.

I research any and all branches connecting to my extended family tree. My direct lineage surnames include: Coker, Stewart, Ramsay, Prater, DuBose, Bull, Bonner, Haney, Gunter, Britt, Buddin, Brand, Long, DeLoach, Gunter, Hallman, Whittle, Duncan, Ingram, Ammonet, McIntosh, Reardon, Robinson, Westbury, Morriset, Upham, Carter, Couillandeau, Still, Morse, Attaway, Allison, Jolly, Rochester, Barton, Wall, Banks, Tillman, Hatcher, Mitchell, Wilson, Goodrich, Swittenberg, Boatwright, Steedman, Jeserel, Johnson, Anderson, Warren, Rinehart, Quattlebaum, Lagrone, Derrin, Staiger, LeCrown, Joffmann, Herckendall.

I also research these surnames in my wife's lineage tree: McEntire, Bookman, Wessinger, Miles, Melton, Kibler, Hayes, Crow, Forbes, LeQuire, Lorick, Stack, Seay, Hayes, Leaphart, Hames, Free, Spence, Workman, Farr, Younginer, Mickler, Watts, Mitchell, Wolfe, Sox, Colbett, Perkins, Harris.

Connections by Steven James Coker
http://coker.one-name.net/index.php
http://dubose.one-name.net/index.php
http://whittle.one-name.net/index.php
https://banks.one-name.net/index.php
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/10370741/family?cfpid=-651861832

"There is no such thing as an insignificant life, only the insignificance of mind that refuses to grasp the implications." - Laurence Overmire

"He that has no fools, knaves, or beggars in his family was begot by a flash of lightning." - Thomas Fuller

We are temporary caretakers of these memorials. We don't own them. The memorials should focus on the person memorialized. Not the person managing the memorial.

Transcribers please be careful and assign photos to existing memorials when applicable.

This memorial work is done as an unpaid volunteer. At times it gets put on a back burner while other life activities take priority. To send_GMAIL_to_me, put_SJCoker1_before the_@.

If you want to make a change to a memorial, please use the edit suggestion option on that memorial. I am happy to transfer memorials to family members in accordance with the Findagrave policies. Please ask nicely and, if necessary, repetitively. Sometimes messages go unnoticed. Please don't be rude. It is easier to catch a fly with sugar than vinegar.

When contacting anyone to request changes or information, please use common courtesy. it is best to mention the memorial numbers involved. And to include your name and reply address in case dialogue is needed. Many people don't reply to anonymous messages.

Redundant memorials occasionally get created. This usually occurs when transcribers of uploaded photos fail to notice the existing memorial. Please report any redundant memorials that you discover. Note that some redundant memorials are cenotaphs rather than graves. Cenotaphs honor a person whose remains are elsewhere. If you discover a cenotaph, please report it so that it can be marked accordingly.

I was born and raised in South Carolina. Much of my genealogy work involves families of South Carolina and the places where those families lived.

I research any and all branches connecting to my extended family tree. My direct lineage surnames include: Coker, Stewart, Ramsay, Prater, DuBose, Bull, Bonner, Haney, Gunter, Britt, Buddin, Brand, Long, DeLoach, Gunter, Hallman, Whittle, Duncan, Ingram, Ammonet, McIntosh, Reardon, Robinson, Westbury, Morriset, Upham, Carter, Couillandeau, Still, Morse, Attaway, Allison, Jolly, Rochester, Barton, Wall, Banks, Tillman, Hatcher, Mitchell, Wilson, Goodrich, Swittenberg, Boatwright, Steedman, Jeserel, Johnson, Anderson, Warren, Rinehart, Quattlebaum, Lagrone, Derrin, Staiger, LeCrown, Joffmann, Herckendall.

I also research these surnames in my wife's lineage tree: McEntire, Bookman, Wessinger, Miles, Melton, Kibler, Hayes, Crow, Forbes, LeQuire, Lorick, Stack, Seay, Hayes, Leaphart, Hames, Free, Spence, Workman, Farr, Younginer, Mickler, Watts, Mitchell, Wolfe, Sox, Colbett, Perkins, Harris.

Connections by Steven James Coker
http://coker.one-name.net/index.php
http://dubose.one-name.net/index.php
http://whittle.one-name.net/index.php
https://banks.one-name.net/index.php
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/10370741/family?cfpid=-651861832

"There is no such thing as an insignificant life, only the insignificance of mind that refuses to grasp the implications." - Laurence Overmire

"He that has no fools, knaves, or beggars in his family was begot by a flash of lightning." - Thomas Fuller

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