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Note: Fleming: English, ethnic for one from Flanders, also common in south and east of Scotland and in Ireland where Gaelicized to Pleimann(Dictionary of American Family Names, P. Hanks, ED) Possibly from Argyleshire, Scotland, subsequently removed to Ireland, from there to US - other Flemings were from there. Some of this family went west to Washington County, PA - John Fleming Will possibly there ________________________________________________________________________________ 1734-Penn Twp, Chester County, NW corner of Fagg's Manor : Samuel Fleming History of Chester County, PA: Faggs' Manor, 1758 - Henry Charlton; a separate assessment of the Manor in 1734, with the possibility of making it a township shows Henry Charlton and Samuel Flemming Frederick County Court Records: Liber B, 1748-1752: Peter Williams recorded supersedeas on 10/14/1750 against Patrick Matthews, Peter Stull and Samuel Fleming of Frederick County, farmers, for the sum of 225 and 1/2 lbs tobacco, recovered against Patrick Matthews, 4th Tuesday of March last in PGC Court, and costs to be paid by 2/10 next. Taken before Nathaniel Wickhan and Thomas Beatly 3/14/1770, recorded 4/1/1770, Frederick County, MD: Daniel Dulaney Jr, Esq., Annapolis, MD, sold 366 1/2 acres on the Monocacy River, to Samuel Fleming. Dulany, Sr., had entered into a Bond/debt obligation of 850 lbs, 10 shillings to Samuel Fleming on 1/14/1761 on land sold to Dulaney by Dr. Henry Neif (Nave), so Samuel paid only 425 lbs 5 shillings; Liber N, folio 331 In and Out of Fredericktown, Colonial Occupations, AL Reed and ML Burns, 1985: Taskers Chance -John Henry Nave (Neff), later resold by Dulany, Jr. to Samuel Fleming, 355 acres Frederick County Court Records: Liber E, 1752-1756, 1755 - Samuel Fleming recorded the marks of a stray horse taken up by him on June 23, 1755, recorded June 25, 1755 1755 - Samuel Fleming recorded supersedeas on 8/22/1755, against Adam Brechenbaugh, Michael Brunner and Leonard Everlan, for 5 lbs debt, judgement recovered 3rd Tuesday of June. Taken before David Lynn and Joseph Wood Frederick County Court Records: Liber L, 1767-1770: Stephen West recorded supersedeas against Daniel Mccoy, Samuel Fleming, John Walking for 80 lbs 4 shillings, March Court, 1769, before David Lynn and Thomas Price, 6/23/1768 Samuel Fleming, Christopher Bridenbaugh recorded supersedeas against Daniel McCoy, Samuel Fleming and Samue; Hughes for 63 lbs, 3 shillings, 1 pence debt and cost in June Court, before Thomas Price and T. Sprigg Wooten, 6/23/1769 Revolutionary Patriots of Frederick County, MD, 1775-1783, by Henry C. Peden, Jr., 1995: Samuel Fleming, Associator in December, 1775, Juror to Oath of Allegiance, 1778, loaned 1,00 lbs for the use of the State of Maryland in June, 1780, (see payment below in 1770-1780)provided wheat for the military in May, 1782 3/11/1775 - Samuel witnessed Will of Peter Bucky 1777 -Pioneers of Old Monocacy, 1721-1743, Grace Terry and john Dern, Genealog Pub, Balto, Md, 1987: Before 1743 Carrollsburg was undivided; Charles Carroll sold 2260 acres, 200 to Abraham Emmit, which is now Emmitsburg and an area south of today's Emmitsburg to Samuel Fleming in June and October, 1777, 106 acres 11/16/1778, recorded at Frederick County, MD 12/7/1778: Thomas Charlton, farmer, Washington County, sold to Samuel Fleming, farmer, for $2200 lbs, lot #72 in Fredericktowne, 1 1/2 acres, 132w x 393'l x 418 on another side, with all houses, buildings and appertenances; Liber WR1, folio 226 1779 newspaper: William MCGraw, servant belonging to Samuel Fleming is adjudged to have served his master one year, exclusive of former time for running away and expenses - Frederick County Court Minutes, June, 1779 11/21/1779 recorded at Frederick County, MD 2/11/1780: a Bond from Samuel Fleming, Christopher Edelen, John Soner, William Shields and Benjamin Ogle, to the State of Maryland for 200,000 lbs of good merchantable leaf tobacco and casg, to be paid to the state, Edelen was Sheriff and named to collect it, Liber WR-2, folio 695 1779-1780, Journal and Correspondence of the Council Of MD: List of Money lent - Mr. Samuel Flemming 1,000 lbs 10/13/1780, recorded at Frederick County, MD: Samuel Fleming purchased from John Tannerhill, Montgomery County, MD, planter, for 500 lbs, a negro wench named Suecy and a negro man named Noriss, Liber Wr-2, folio 743 and 744 1781: Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, July - August, 1781, Runaway AD: male slave named Norris, born 1759 ran away 4/29/1781 from Samuel Flemming, Fredericktowne, Frederick County, MD 11/22/1781, recorded at Frederick County, MD: Samuel Fleming, Stephen Ramsburg, John Braner, John Stoner, Jacob Trout and others set forth to the Court on 3rd Tuesday, January last, that they owned diverse parts of Tasker's Chance and request the County to set boundaries... they called for a public meeting to gather testimony; 3/18/1786, recorded at Frederick County, Md: Agreement as to bounds of Tasker's chance and each persons boundaries, Liber WR-6, folio 354 1782 Tax List, Fredericktown Hundred: Samuel Flemming, 3 lots, 350 lbs value, no silver plate, no horses, no cattle, no people, assmt $350, tax 7.15.6 1/2/1782, recorded at Frederick County, MD 2/13/1782: Samuel Fleming, Blacksmith sold to Thomas Fleming, tanner, and son of said Samuel, for 5 shillings money of Maryland and natural love and affection, a tract known as Friendship (originally granted by patent of 9/20/2749, 1,000 acres to William Murdock and Henry Addison), 261 3/4 acres of land now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas; houses, buildings, barns, stable, tanyards, woods, fields..., etc., Liber WR-3, folio 20; WR-6, folio 226 corrects an error made in the description 1781-1784, Journal and Correspondence of the Council Of MD: May 23, Liber C.B., no.24, p 284: Ordered that the Treasurer pay 10 lbs to Samuel Flemming due him per accounts passed 5/30/1785, Frederick County Coroner's Inquest - Samuel served on Jury 10/5/1785, recorded at Frederick County, MD: Samuel Fleming sold to Robert Fleming, by a Gift Deed, in consideration of the great love and affection which I have and do bear unto my son Robert Fleming, do devise and confirm to him and his heirs all that lott or portion of ground called Seventy-two (#72) and Addition, lying in Fredericktowne, containing about 1 1/2 acres, 132'w X 393'd X418' on another side, with all profits, advantages, appurtenances (given during Samuel's lifetime - he died in 1788 -this is the property Samuel bought from Thomas Charlton for 2200 lbs) Liber WR-6, folio 141 Inhabitants of Frederick County, MD, 1750-1790, SR Shaffer, Willowbend Books : Served as Petit Juror, March Court, 1784 and 1785, Frederick County, MD 1785 - Samuel and others appointed to review proposed road alterations and report on 11/15/1785 Frederick County, MD Wills, #03565, Samuel Fleming, Liber GM, # 2, p.267-270, dated 12/25/1779: sick, to my wife Alice, my dwelling Plantation, 363 acres of Tasker's Chance and all my negroes, stock and personal estate except as noted, for life, then to two sons Arthur and Joseph, equally. My son Joseph's part of the tract to include the dwelling house and son Arthur is to be enabled out of the personal estate to erect a comfortable house on his part , before or after my wife's death. All my single children to live with my wife, if they so choose, and Lettice Ferguson and Thomas Charlton, my sister and brother-in-Law, shall continue with the family; to son Thomas, 200 acres of Friendship, where he now lives and so as not to damage the plantation where my son Samuel, lately deceased, lived, to him (Thomas) and his heirs and also the debt he owes me plus 500 lbs. To the child Barbara Flemming, widow of Samuel, now bears: the 270 acres my son Samuel lived on and the remainder of the tract before bequeathed to my son Thomas. If the child fails, the land to my sons Arthur and Joseph. To sons John and Robert: the houses and lots in Fredericktown which I lately purchased from Thomas Charlton, son of John, and 500 lbs. To daughter Allic, bed, furniture, cows, horse and 2500 lbs when she marries or chooses to leave her mother. Executor wife and son Samuel, Codicil: my sons Arthur and Joseph to comply with my promise to Matthias Bookey to exchange 4 acres which he has cleared within my lines. Executor Alice Fleming; Witnesses:Jacob Humbert, Matthias Bucka, Adam Loy; Proved May 1, 1788 1786 - John Kogins certified that he did not oppose a public road to pass by his house and through his land from Carlisle to Emmits Burgh and on to Fredericktown, Samuel Emmit also not opposed, it would pass near the line between his and Samuel Fleming's land. The report also said the route suggested by Fleming was better and would not pass through his meadow. 9/18/1787, recorded at Frederick county, MD 10/16/1787: Robert Fleming sold to Samuel Fleming, for 800 lbs, Lot #72 and addition in Fredericktowne, 1 1/2 acre with all buildings ( see above - this is property Samuel gave to Robert in 1785. William Emmitt, gentleman, of Frederick County to appear in March Court, 1789, to answer a complaint of Alice Fleming, executor of Samuel Fleming, deceased; Emmitt owed money to the estate from Note made October 26, 1787, note witnessed by Joseph Fleming and was to be paid March 29, 1788. Another document states that John Hayes was to act as special vail for William Emmitt. This document refers to "Alice Fleming, Executor of Samuel Fleming, for Robert Fleming"; Roger Wilson acted as Attorney for defendant, another document states that Robert Flemming, tanner, of Frederick County was to appear in March Court, 1789 to answer a complaint of William Emmitt 11/9-12/1796 Official Poll of Presidential Election, Frederick County, MD: Arthur Fleming (D-R); John Fleming (D-R); Joseph Fleming (D-R); Thomas Fleming (D-R); Thomas Fleming (F) - (D-R=Democrat/Republican, F=Federalist, MD Records, Vol 1, G.M. Brumbaugh, Genealog Pub lCo.) Possibles: Index of Rev War Pension Applic, NGS, Washington, DC: " , Robert, Penn, s(survivor)42726 -possible PA relative? Capt. Tobias Stansby muster Roll, Baltimore and Frederick Counties, 1767-1776: those NOT reimbursed for their service although on 1767 roll of claimants- Robert Fleming ( perhaps a brother of Samuel?) Samuel Fleming, born Abt 10/30/1761, Cecil (Co.?), MD, Fr Robert, m.. Jeanette (Jane) Jackson (LDS) John Fleming Sr., born 1714 in MD, died 12/25/1796 in MD, married to Ann White (DAR Patriot Index, Centennial edition) FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: Thomas Fleming to Maryland, 1742, Source Code 4071, Source Name Francis McDonnell, Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743: A Transcription of the Report of the Irish House of Commons into Enforced Emigration to America with date of transfer order, intended destination, crimes, County where order enacted, Extracted from Journal of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland, Vol 7, 1796, Genealogy Pub, Balto, 1992, 134 pp Source Code #106 FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: William Fleming to Staunton, MD, 1755 Source Code 1640.9, Source Name David Dobson, Scots on the Chesapeake, 1607-1830, Geneal Pub, Balto, 1992, 169 pp; includes date and port of arrival or date/place of mention in New World, birth date, occupation, name of family members, reference to sources listed on pp IX-XIV may be provided Source page # 50 FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: Alexander Fleming to Maryland, 1747 Source Code 4913, Source Name Ranson McBride, Lists of Scottish Rebel Prisoners Transported to America in Aftermath of Culloden, 1746, in the NC Genealogical Society Journal, Vol 6:2, May, 1980, pp 78-94; Source page #92 FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: Alexander Fleming to Maryland, 1747 Source Code 6157.35, Source Name Harry Wright Newman, To Maryland from Overseas: A Compilation Digest of Jacobite Loyalists Sold into White Slavery in Maryland, and British and Continental Background of Approximately 1400 Settlers from 1634 to Early Federal Period with Source Documentation, Annapolis, MD; Newman, 1982, reprint by Genealogical Publ CO., Balto., MD, 1985, 1986, 1991, 190 pp.. Source Page #9 includes date and port of arrival or date/place of mention in New World, birth date, occupation, name of family members FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: Alexander Fleming, transported to Oxford, MD Source Code 1242, Source Name Peter Wilson Coldham, Source Page # 138 FTM Passenger & Immigration Index: Alexander Fleming, transported to Potomac, MD, 1747, age 20 Source Code 1639, Source Name David Dobson, Source Page # 50 Marriage Licenses in Frederick County, 1777-1801 - Frederick Flemmin and Ann Hogan, 12/18/1798 "" Worcester County: Anna Fleming and Thomas Bird, 12/20/1797 " Montgomery County: Margaret Fleming and Jesse wade, 11/29/1801 John Fleming and Anne Hopkins, 11/29/1777 Catherine Fleming and Joseph Magruder, 6/25/1778 " Anne Arundel County: Richard Fleming married Jan Ruke, 11/16/1782 William Fleming married Ann Sewell, 6/25/1796 " Washington County: Sarah Flemon married Richard Kenegam, 10/1/1778 Evangelical reformed Church, Frederick, Md: Caleb Fleming married Allin(?) Blummer, 4/18/1809 Samuel Fleming married Elizabeth Reynolds, 12/24/1802 Talbot County census, Mill Hundred, 1776: David Fleming , head, 1 white male 16-50 yrs, 2 white females 16-50 yrs, 3 white males under 16, 2 white females under 16, 8 total Cumberland County, PA Court Dockets, 1750-1785, Diane Green, Geneal Publ Co: Carlisle, 7/20/1762, Jurors - Joseph and James Fleming 1758,Juror - John Fleming 1772, Armagh Twp, Overseer of Poor - John Fleming Peters Twp, Overseer of Poor - Robert Fleming 1782, Allen Twp, Overseer of Roads - John Fleming 1785, Lack Twp, Roads Supervisor - John Fleming 1774, 6/16, Court of Private Sessions - indented servant Patrick Fleming, property of John Allison, Esq, regarding running away sundry times, adjudge that he serve full term of 1 year 3 months, exclusive of tern of indenture 1769, 1/31, Court of Private Sessions, re need for a wagon road on west side Peters Twp, from mill of Robert Fleming 9 miles to strike the road leading to Georgetown, MD 1765-1873, Index to Draft Books in Lancaster and York Counties (the part now Adams County),by Arthur Weaner, ACHS, unpublished: John, James and William all had land surveyed in Straban Twp, between 1767 and 1812 Index of Rev War Pension Applic, NGS, Washington, DC: Fleming, James, MD, Mary M. or Polly, R(rejected)3605 " , Robert, Penn, s(survivor)42726 " , Thomas, MD, R(rejected)3607 William Fleming, b. 1749, d. 10-8-1818, served in the Revolutionary War, beginning 12-20-1776, as Private in Captain William Mitchell's Company, York County Militia, buried at Hunterstown Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Adams County, PA Alexander Dobbin married John Fleming and Anna Agnew on 1-23-1792, at Hamilton's Bann Plots in new town of Gettysburg, 26 Baltimore St - Sally Fleming; 110 Chambersburg St.- Isabella Fleming; 148 Middle St. - Elizabeth Fleming .... Elizabeth Fleming was Sally's and Isabella's mother; Elizabeth married John Gettys who was a miller in Mt. Pleasant Twp; he died in Mt. Joy or Cumberland Twp where he also had a mill; McAllister's Mill belonged to John Gettys at one time. Isabella married a Ewing. Index to Adams County Septennial Census 1779-1821: listed a Robert Fleming in Hamiltonban Twp in years 1771, 72, 78, 70, 80, 81, 82, 83 1779 Tax Lists, Adams County, PA: Hamiltonban Twp.: Robert Fleming taxed for cattle, no land Cumberland Twp: John Fleming, 50 acres Straban Twp.: John Fleming, 240 acres PA Vital Records, Vol II, 1700-1800s: George Fleming married Elizabeth Henderson, 7/27/1784 (US?) PA Census, 1790: shows John Flemons with 3 wm over 16 yrs; 0 wm under 16; 2 wf, 1 other free person; 2 slaves - also shows James Fleming with 1 wm over 16 yrs; ) in all other categories - also shows James Fleming with 1 wm over 16 yrs; 1 wm under 16; 3 wf, 0 other free; 0 slaves - also shows John Fleming with 1 wm over 16 yrs, 0 in all other categories
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