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    1. [ENG-LIV] HADEN - FLEMING Marriage
    2. West ML
    3. Whilst researching my FLEMING ancestors that moved down to Liverpool from Westmorland, I came across this unusual Marriage Notice in the Liverpool Mercury of Saturday November 1, 1862 - HADEN-FLEMING. October 1, at the British Consulate, Port-Au-Prince Haytu, Thomas Haden, Esq., of Gonaives, eldest son of the late Richard Wright Haden, Esq., of Derby, to Fanny Fleming, youngest daughter of Thomas Fleming, Esq., of this town. Fanny was christened FRANCES ISABELLA FLEMING at St Peter, Liverpool on 29 January 1835 - the youngest of 8 children born to Thomas Fleming & Frances (nee Pearce); her father being the son of Leonard Fleming and Mary (nee Coward) - both of whom came from Westmorland. I have Fanny of the 1841 census with her family at Halewood Lane, Much Woolton but had not been able to locate her again until I found this marriage. I am intrigued as to how/why she went out to Haiti. Are there any passenger lists for such a voyage from Liverpool, that might help me locate when she went to Haiti ? If anyone else has Fleming interests in Liverpool, then I would be pleased to hear from them. Derek Bradshaw.

    11/13/2009 11:24:10
    1. Re: [ENG-LIV] HADEN - FLEMING Marriage
    2. joe scouse
    3. Derek tried contacting you via your email but no go await reply from you re Flemings in Liverpool ----- Original Message ----- From: "West ML" <westmorml@ntlworld.com> To: "Liverpool Mailing List" <ENG-LIVERPOOL@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 3:24 AM Subject: [ENG-LIV] HADEN - FLEMING Marriage Whilst researching my FLEMING ancestors that moved down to Liverpool from Westmorland, I came across this unusual Marriage Notice in the Liverpool Mercury of Saturday November 1, 1862 - HADEN-FLEMING. October 1, at the British Consulate, Port-Au-Prince Haytu, Thomas Haden, Esq., of Gonaives, eldest son of the late Richard Wright Haden, Esq., of Derby, to Fanny Fleming, youngest daughter of Thomas Fleming, Esq., of this town. Fanny was christened FRANCES ISABELLA FLEMING at St Peter, Liverpool on 29 January 1835 - the youngest of 8 children born to Thomas Fleming & Frances (nee Pearce); her father being the son of Leonard Fleming and Mary (nee Coward) - both of whom came from Westmorland. I have Fanny of the 1841 census with her family at Halewood Lane, Much Woolton but had not been able to locate her again until I found this marriage. I am intrigued as to how/why she went out to Haiti. Are there any passenger lists for such a voyage from Liverpool, that might help me locate when she went to Haiti ? If anyone else has Fleming interests in Liverpool, then I would be pleased to hear from them. Derek Bradshaw. __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4615 (20091117) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com

    11/18/2009 02:16:24