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JOHN... Fleming

Birth09 Dec 1589 - Kincardine, Perth, Scottland
Death7 May 1650 - Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Born in Kincardine, Perth, Scottland on 09 Dec 1589. JOHN... Fleming married Lady Margaret Livingston Countess Fleming Fleming and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 May 1650 in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Lady Margaret Livingston Countess Fleming Fleming
1587 - 1651
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Margaret Tennent
1595 - 1660
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Alexander Fleming
1612 - 1668
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John Earl Of Wigtown Fleming
1611 - 1664
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Anna Flemyne Or Boyd
1618 - 1661
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Judith Ursula Fleming
1621 - 1680
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Lilleas Fleming
1622 - Unknown
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Jean Fleming
1623 - 1646
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Sir William Fleming, Earl Of Wigtown
1614 - 1672
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Anna Fleming
1618 - 1653
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Eleanor, Lady Fleming
1616 - 1652
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Eleanor Fleming
1601 - 1625
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Ursula Fleming
1610 - 1686

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