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Malcolm Fleming

Birth11 February 1775 - Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States of America
Death27 May 1847 - Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States of America
MotherRebecca Patterson
FatherAndrew Fleming

Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States of America on 11 February 1775 to Andrew Fleming and Rebecca Patterson. Malcolm Fleming married Sarah Rounsaville and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 May 1847 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States of America.

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Andrew Fleming
1745 - 1785
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Rebecca Patterson
1745 - 1821
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Sarah Rounsaville
1780 - 1847
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Freegift Richard Fleming
1803 - 1892
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David Butler Fleming
1821 - 1900
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Mary Fleming
1801 - 1887
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Richard Fleming
1814 - 1885
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Sarah Fleming
1808 - 1892
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Andrew Fleming
Unknown - Unknown
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Malcolm Fleming
1805 - 1808
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Aramina Fleming
1816 - 1898
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Eleanor Fleming
1819 - 1850
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Rebecca Ann Fleming
1812 - 1844
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William Fleming
1810 - 1878

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