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You're definitely right that she didn't know how to pick out birds! They supposedly were in separate containers and labeled- but apparently were mixed! I am not sure but from doing some looking- the lighter cockerel (pretty sure it's a male) might be an Amberlink (he has gold around his neck and some dark tips on his wing feathers), the black pullet a Ayam Cemani mix(?) being her comb and bottom of feet are also black, the other pullet a ISA Brown, and the other cockerel possibly a RIR or mix? Does that sound right?I don't think the TSC gal knew how to identify chick breeds when handing them out to you. Maybe they were already mixed in the bins. The only way your lightest (white) ISA brown is a cockerel is if you bought straight run and got one of each, otherwise it's likely a different breed pullet.
The only one that looks like a cockerel to me is the dark reddish brown, which is not a wyandotte. Wyandottes have short rose combs and none are that color. Could be a speckled sussex (white specks) but it looks more like a production breed, like rhode island red.
The black could be a Jersey giant or black australorp, but looks like it might have a black comb?