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Coakley Surname/Last Name: Meaning, Origin & Family History
The meaning of Coakley. 1. Irish (Cork): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Caochlaoich, a patronymic from Caochlaoch, a personal name composed of the elements caoch ‘blind’ + laoch ‘warrior, hero’. 2. Irish: variant of Cloughley, possibly a shortened form of an unidentified Irish surname in Mac-.
Frank B. Coakley, pioneering African American banker and city official ...
Frank Brooks Coakley, a pioneering Black manager of the old Maryland National Bank’s Mondawmin branch who became a homeownership specialist for Baltimore and Maryland, died of cancer Feb. 23 at...
Martha Coakley | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University
Re-elected to her second term as Attorney General in 2010, Martha Coakley has devoted her career to protecting children and public safety, standing up for consumers and taxpayers, and fighting for equality for all.
AP Interview: Coakley looking ahead to life after politics
BOSTON (AP) — When Attorney General Martha Coakley leaves office Tuesday, she’ll be ending a public career that’s spanned nearly two decades and propelled her into the top law enforcement job in Massachusetts. Coakley also will be leaving behind a mixed political record that includes two high-profile losses.
Coakley History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
Origins Available: England. Ireland. The Anglo-Saxon name Coakley comes from when the family resided in Staffordshire, at Colclough. The place name is a compound of two words, col, meaning cold, and clough, meaning gully. The surname means "dweller near the cold ravine."
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