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John Fleming

Birth1729 - Goochland County, Province of Virginia
Death21 April 1767 - White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA
MotherAbigail "Winnie" Smith
FatherWilliam FLEMING

Born in Goochland County, Province of Virginia on 1729 to William FLEMING and Abigail "Winnie" Smith. John Fleming married Sarah Cox and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 April 1767 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA.

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Parents
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William Fleming
1706 - 1767
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Abigail "Winnie" Smith
1714 - 1767
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Cox
1729 - 1766
Children Show all
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Grace Fleming
1745 - 1806
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Priscilla Flemming
1760 - 1827
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Joshua Flemming
1766 - 1822
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Anna Fleming
1763 - Unknown
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Sarah Fleming
1755 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fleming
1752 - Unknown
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Mary Fleming
1750 - 1811
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Leah Fleming
1757 - 1810
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William Fleming
1748 - 1807
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Sarah "Sibba" Fleming
1755 - 1810
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William Fleming
1748 - 1807

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