He was in his parents' 1880 census household, born circa 1868. His Dawes card shows him as Dawes Roll No. 11459. David N. Coker age 32. 1/32 Cherokee. Enrolled 1880. Father: D.F. Coker dead. Mother Elizabeth Coker.[1] His 1900 U.S. Census reports him as born February 1869 in Arkansas.[2] His 1910 census enumeration records him age 42 [born circa 1868], Indian, he and both parents born Arkansas [sic].[3]
Find A Grave memorial page for David N. Coker (25 Feb 1868–18 Mar 1932); citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma.
Sources
↑ 1900 Cherokee Nation. Cherokee Roll. Cooweescoowee District, post office Claremore, Indian Territory. “Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Dawes Census Cards for Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914,” digital image, Ancestry; citing Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914, microfilm publication M1186; Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
↑ 1900 Cherokee Nation. Cherokee Roll. Cooweescoowee District, Indian Territory, ED 23, p. 21, dwelling 47, family 50; NARA microfilm publication T623.
↑ 1910 U.S. Census, Township 4, Rogers County, Oklahoma, ED 173, p. 14A, dwelling 40, family 81; NARA microfilm publication T624, roll 1273.
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