I'm having a small problem with this list. A reply to a message from the list goes to the individual instead of to the list. I got enough replies to continue a bit with the Slane Flemings. Christopher, 22nd Baron, died in 1726 on the Quay, Dublin. The dignity of the peerage became vested in his only daughter, Ellen, who died unmarried in Paris in 1748. Christopher's cousin, William, son of Thomas Fleming of Gillenstown, claimed the barony, but was rejected because of Christopher being attainted. William, Pretender to the 23rd Barony of Slane, lived in the castle as a tenant, farming the castle grounds. He was interred 8 feb 1746 in a vault in St. George's Church, Lower Temple Street, now Hill Street. He was succeeded in his titular dignity by his only son, Christopher. Christopher, Pretender to the 24th Barony of Slane, married in North Ireland, but died unmarried in 1771. The peerage office says he left no issue, but that means no one put in a claim as his heir. He lived as a tenant in Fleming Manor and had a son, Randall, and three daughters. Randall, b. c. 1739 in Fleming Castle. When the Conynghams took over the castle, 3 May 1781, he moved to the hotel in Slane. He refused to be considered as an heir because he had a better claim than his cousins who did put in claims for the Barony. He had 11 boys and 1 girl from 1775 to 1791. His wife died on the way to America with their youngest child, John, when he came of age. James Fleming was b. c. 1775 in Fleming Castle. He immigrated to America about 1800. He bought a farm in Ontario Co., NY. In 1818, he moved to Indiana, eventually settling in Bono, Lawrence Co. He bought lots 48 and 49 in Bono for $15, 5 Mar 1841, recorded 30 Nov 1843 in Deed Book I, p. 507. He operated a cheese factory in Bedford until he died about 1845, buried in Greenhill Cemetery in Bedford. His headstone was destroyed by vandals in 1912. Robert Lacy Fleming was born 5 Mar 1803 in Ontario Co., NY, and lived there till moving to Bono, Lawrence Co., Indiana in 1818, living with his parents until they died. He married Mrs. Jane (Strichfield) Wilson of PA, 6 Oct 1831. In 1846, he moved to Carroll Co., IL, where he bought a 75 acre farm in Wysox Township near Milledgeville. He was town clerk of Wysox for 6 years and magistrate for the third term in 1878. He died 27 Jan 1879 and is buried near Milledgeville. Tell me this is enough. Bill [email protected]