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Mary E. Fleming

Birth1730 - of, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Death1819 - Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
MotherMartha Janet Clark
FatherWilliam Fleming

Born in of, Frederick, Virginia, United States on 1730 to William Fleming and Martha Janet Clark. Mary E. Fleming married Edmond C. Lindsey and had 10 children. She passed away on 1819 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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William Fleming
1691 - 1750
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Martha Janet Clark
1699 - 1742
Spouse(s)
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Edmond C. Lindsey
1730 - 1818
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Phoebe Lindsey Oglesby Ogilvie
1774 - 1855
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Sarah Lindsey
1755 - 1845
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William Lindsey
1783 - 1853
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Edmund Edward Lindsey
1760 - 1846
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Ruth Lindsey
1771 - Unknown
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Nancy Lindsey
1760 - Unknown
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Hezekiah Lindsey
1747 - 1826
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Caleb Lindsey
1778 - 1840
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Edmond Lindsey
1773 - 1855
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Jacob Lindsey
1746 - 1823

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