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Fluker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Tye'sha Nicole Fluker (born 1984), American basketball player
  • Danny Lee Jesus "D. J." Fluker (born 1991), American footballer
  • Maggie-Judith A. Fluker Campbell, President and Founder, Fluker Inc. in San Diego California
  • Families/ Fluker Families Organization / Group on Facebook |Fluker Inc.]] San Diego California
  • Fluker Families Official Page on Facebook |Fluker Inc.]] San Diego California
  • Maggie-Judith Fluker-Campbell founder Fluker Inc. many years ago with the mission to: Bring the Fluker Families worldwide together, to encourage all Fluker[s] to support each other and their businesses and to secure a stronger financial future for Fluker families and the future of their children.

    Fluker families are distant cousins of each other worldwide. A multi ethnic group of family members including: African American, Native Americans and European American.

    Fluker are believed to have originated from Ireland. Some believe the origins of Fluker to be Europe.

    The largest concentration of Fluker families in the United States exist in the Southern States of America including: Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana.

    Fluker[s] Owned slaves in Louisiana such as: Colonal Robert Fluker [1783-1864] ::: Amos Fluker moved to the country to Louisiana and established a farm in St. Helena Parish, where he wed in 1839 Susan Fluker, the daughter of Colonal Robert Fluker (1783–1864) ... [See Fluker/Kent History in Louisiana]. Fluker [s] in history were also slaves in States such as Alabama during the institution of slavery. Many Fluker families members escaped slavery to the safety of Native American tribes adding this race to the bi-racial mix in the Fluker families of Black and White. This unusual group of historical facts left a strong line of demarcation in the Fluker families and is responsible for the multi-ethnic blood in the Fluker families.

    Fluker families are of various shades, but have a strong resemblance of one another worldwide to include the height reaching as tall as 7 feet, their dark or tanned skin and the unique shape and size of their nose. There are only a few identifying features Fluker families are proud to share regardless of the ethnic makeup the individual Fluker chooses to identify with in their immediate families.

    Cities named after: Fluker: Fluker Avenue - Pine Bluff, Arkansas Fluker Street - Sylacauga, Alabama Fluker Street - Thomaston, Maine, Fluker Street - Waycross, Georgia Fluker Subdivision - Wilsonville, Alabama Fluker, Louisiana

    References

    Fluker Wikipedia