Aug 12, 2010 Flemings were so numerous they had their own section called Canton des Flamands.....these were cloth and wine exporters 26% of all the notary records for commercial … From genealogy.com
May 9, 2011 The Flemings were lineal descendants from Sir John Fleming, first Earl of Wigton, Scotland. A great-grandson of Sir John was Col. John Fleming, who married Mary Bolling, … From genealogy.com
May 2, 2000 The Flemings were used in many instances by the Normans to colonise lands for them which they then took over by conquest and inter-marriage. Many Flemish families were … From genealogy.com
May 19, 2007 License issued February 26, 1848 by John D. Mims clk for marriage of Solomon Mullens and Nancy M. Wilcox, with necessary certificate from Alexander Mullens, parent of … From genealogy.com
Apr 8, 2006 Have been updating and putting online chapters of my 1999 book "The Oil Creek Flemings and related families," which is now out of print. Here is the web site of the chapter … From genealogy.com
Jan 29, 2001 I have been doing some research on Robert Fleming none of which is proven.According to a book written by Marie Justice,Robert Fleming born 1773 was born in … From genealogy.com
Mar 4, 2009 Flemings of Tennessee By Sammie Coats March 04, 2009 at 04:24:46 I am looking for information regarding great-grandparents Waymon Mansfield and Mary Lavina (Mead) … From genealogy.com
Aug 28, 2007 The early Flemings in Virginia are very confusing and there is scant documentation to help. Sir Thomas didn't exist, Capt. Alexander may or may not have been … From genealogy.com
Aug 30, 2007 into the Flemings to Tarleton Fleming of Goochland Co. VA As for the DNA... The Wigton Line of Flemings were kin to the Flemings who settled at Rydal Hall (back in Flanders) … From genealogy.com
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