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Peter Fleming

BirthAbt. 1730 - Westmoreland County, Virginia
DeathBet. 1800–1810 - Warren Co., NC or Lancaster Co., SC
MotherMary Smith
FatherJohn. 6th Earl of Wigton, Fleming

Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia on Abt. 1730 to John. 6th Earl of Wigton, Fleming and Mary Smith. Peter Fleming married Martha Bailey and had 11 children. He passed away on Bet. 1800–1810 in Warren Co., NC or Lancaster Co., SC.

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Parents
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John. 6Th Earl Of Wigton, Fleming
1690 - 1744
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Mary Smith
1711 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Martha Bailey
1736 - 1818
Children Show all
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Peter Fleming/flemming
1771 - 1858
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George Fleming
1773 - 1850
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Charles Fleming
1768 - 1845
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Martha Fleming
Unknown - Unknown
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Nancy Flemming
1784 - Unknown
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Barbary Fleming
1782 - 1862
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Jenny 'Jane' Fleming
1780 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Fleming
Unknown - Unknown
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Reuben Fleming
1765 - 1815
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Mary Fleming
1775 - 1833
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Robert Fleming
Unknown - Unknown

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