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James Fleming

Birth11 Dec 1796 - Killarney, Kerry, Ireland
Death25 Aug 1882 - New Germany, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherCatherine Cournane
FatherWilliam Fleming

Born in Killarney, Kerry, Ireland on 11 Dec 1796 to William Fleming and Catherine Cournane. James Fleming married Barbara Mailman and had 15 children. He passed away on 25 Aug 1882 in New Germany, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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William Fleming
1769 - Unknown
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Catherine Cournane
1776 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Mailman
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Odias Dyla "Delia" Fleming
1858 - 1908
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Wesley Fleming
1837 - 1915
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Bridget Fleming
1839 - 1888
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John Fleming
1841 - 1929
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James P Fleming
1855 - Unknown
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Hannah Dinah Fleming
1837 - 1845
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Burton Fleming
1858 - Unknown
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Hannah Fleming
1843 - 1845
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Anne Fleming
1845 - Unknown
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Mary Fleming
1852 - Unknown
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Ruth Fleming
1854 - 1936
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Ellen Fleming
1833 - 1834
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Cassie Fleming
1860 - Unknown
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Cassie Fleming
1860 - Unknown
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Margaret Fleming
1848 - Unknown

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