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John Fleming

BirthABT 1862 - Egremont, Cumberland, England
Death1905 - Egremont, Cumberland, England
MotherElizabeth Fleming
FatherJames Fleming

Born in Egremont, Cumberland, England on ABT 1862 to James Fleming and Elizabeth Fleming. John Fleming married Hannah Hartley and had 9 children. He passed away on 1905 in Egremont, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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James Fleming
1832 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fleming
1837 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Hartley
1862 - 1944
Children Show all
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John Hartley Fleming
1885 - 1974
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Nettie Fleming
1893 - Unknown
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James Fleming
1891 - Unknown
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Robert C Fleming
1903 - Unknown
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Annes Fleming
1896 - Unknown
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William W Fleming
1899 - Unknown
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Henry Fleming
1888 - Unknown
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Douglas Fleming
1903 - Unknown
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Hannah Fleming
1895 - Unknown

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