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The Fleming is an denizen of Flanders, see Flemings.

Fleming is too a title of many souls:

Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin Craig Fleming, an English footballer Donald Fleming, a American parliamentarian Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond novels John Ambrose Fleming, a British engineer John Fleming, a Scottish writer & television producer Mike Fleming, a conservative radio talk indicate host Renée Fleming, an American treble Renée Sandford Fleming, a American engineer Stephen Fleming, a Future Zealand cricket captain Thomas Fleming, several people Victor Fleming, an American director (Never to return By having a Wind)

Fleming is too a title of many Swedish noble families, some of which stand been historically important.

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Fleming: Cenotaph
Family history of Joesph T Fleming featuring the lineages of Pitt County, NC and Pulaski County, GA USA. Includes cemetery survey, Pulaski volunteers and photographs.

Fleming
Descendants of Robert Fleming of Dublin, IRL as compiled by Chris Fleming. Focus is on the lineages from Pike County, KY USA. Surnames include Fleming Johnson and Stewart.

Fleming Family
Ancestral history including the surnames Fleming, Hume, Bryce, Strickland, Fitzwater and Kuhn; orgins in the Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Perthshire area of SCT.

Fleming: Family Connections
Ancestral heritage of William Duncan Fleming including the surnames Fleming, Wood, MacKay, Rocke and Merrylees.

Fleming and Simons
Researching the Fleming line from North England and the Simons line from the South. Compiled by Antony John Fleming.

Fleming
Kinship of William John Fleming of Malvern, AR USA.

Fleming/Flemming Family
MSN group dedicated to the descendants of Robert Fleming (Flemming), son of William John Fleming and Mary Griffith of Dromore in County Tyrone, IRL.

Fleming-Stambaugh Association
Descendants of Robert Fleming and Felix Stambach including associated lineages.


Reference: Biography: F: Fleming






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