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John Fleming

Birthabt. 1725 - Virginia, USA
DeathJan 1793 - Warren County, North Carolina, USA
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Born in Virginia, USA on abt. 1725. John Fleming married Mary Flemming and had 12 children. He passed away on Jan 1793 in Warren County, North Carolina, USA.

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Mary Flemming
1727 - 1799
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Elizabeth Fleming
1772 - 1825
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Alice Fleming
1765 - 1840
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Bailey Fleming
1750 - 1811
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William Fleming
1758 - 1809
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Hannah Fleming
1754 - 1800
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Thomas M. Fleming
1759 - 1830
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Mary Fleming
1768 - Unknown
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Charlotte Fleming
1774 - Unknown
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James Fleming
1782 - 1822
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John Fleming
1765 - 1815
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Elizabeth Fleming
1756 - 1813
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Daniel Fleming
1757 - Unknown

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