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James Fleming

Birth1757 - Williamsburg, South Carolina Colony
Death30 May 1797 - Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States
MotherJanet Stewart
FatherJames Fleming

Born in Williamsburg, South Carolina Colony on 1757 to James Fleming and Janet Stewart. James Fleming married Ann Witherspoon and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 May 1797 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States.

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James Fleming
1722 - 1796
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Janet Stewart
1735 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Ann Witherspoon
1763 - 1786
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Mary Frierson Fleming 4Th G Grandmother
1769 - 1838
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Thomas Frierson Fleming
1789 - 1838
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Maj. John Dickey Fleming
1792 - 1882
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Ann Fleming
1786 - 1816
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James Sydney Fleming
1797 - 1886
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William Stuart Fleming
1795 - 1816
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Mary Jannet Fleming
1786 - 1791
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Robert Fleming
1781 - 1785
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James Fleming
1783 - 1786
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George Henry Fleming
1791 - 1864

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