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corker (ˈkɔːkə(r)) [f. cork n.1 + -er1.] † 1. a. ? A cork-cutter. Obs.1723 Lond. Gaz. No. 6172/11 John Ping..Corker. b. One who corks; one who provides a bottle with a cork.1881 Instr. Census Clerks (1885) 58 Blacking Manufacture: Liquid: Bottlers... Cooper. Corker. 1921 Dict. Occup. Terms (1927) §4...
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Corker
Corker is an occupational surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bob Corker, American politician
Thomas Corker
Stephen A. Corker
James Corker
John Corker, American football player
Maurus Corker
Yusuf Corker (born 1998), American football player
Occupational surnames
English-language
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Yusuf Corker
College career
Corker redshirted his true freshman season at Kentucky. Corker was waived on August 29, 2023.
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Chambre Corker
Chambre Corker was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Ardagh from 1778 until his death in 1790.
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Bob Corker
Robert Phillips Corker Jr. Corker's comments were not met with public dissent; Republicans appeared to agree with Corker.
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Ashley Corker
Following this, Corker then spent a season playing the Northern Premier League. Whitby Town
In September 2012, Corker joined Northern Premier League side Whitby Town.
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Adrian Corker
On starting to work solo from 2010, Corker continued working with Antonia Bird up to her death in 2013. Recorded Projects
Adrian Corker and Paul Conboy experimented with a couple of aliases before settling on Corker Conboy and released two albums and one
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Thomas Corker
Early life and education
Born at Falmouth, Cornwall, Thomas Corker/Caulker was the younger of two sons of Thomas Corker, a ship's doctor from County Meath Corker married Jane Newman, a local woman of Falmouth. Thomas was baptized on 4 February 1669. His older brother was Robert Corker.
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James Corker
James Corker or James Cleveland (born 1753/1754 – 24 March 1791)
was a man of English descent who took part in clan fighting in precolonial Sierra Leone Corker (son of the original Englishman Thomas Corker).
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John Corker
In 2002, Corker was elected into the Arena Football League Hall of Fame. Corker finished his 3-year USFL career with 42 sacks in 54 games.
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Corker Hill
Corker Hill is a historic home and farm complex located at Greene Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
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Maurus Corker
The other accused, including Corker, were found guilty and sentenced to death under the Act of 1584 on 17 January 1680. Father Corker himself was obliged to seek refuge on the continent.
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Robert Corker (MP)
Corker was baptized on 29 January 1668, the eldest son of Thomas Corker of Connelstown, County Meath, and his wife Jane Newman, daughter of John Newman Corker became receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall in 1708, and bought property in Cornwall, mainly in and around Bossiney.
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Donnie Corker
Background
Corker grew up in the Oregon Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. The show aired a tribute to his mother, Mae Corker, when she died in 2005.
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Stephen A. Corker
Corker was born near Waynesboro, Georgia to Stephen Corker, a prosperous plantation owner, and his wife Salenah Lanier. Senator from Tennessee Bob Corker.
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