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    1. Re: Fleming surname
    2. William Gehling
    3. Cindy, You've replied to me, personally, and you want to be replying to Jim. >What part of Ohio?? Mine, Athens County. Cindy > >---------- >From: William Gehling <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: Fleming surname >Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 9:13 PM > >>Hi Bill: >>Just read your email to Roots-Web regarding some of the Flemings'. >>I've reached a wall in my research which ends with William Fleming in >>NC. He died about 1793 in Rockingham Co., don't know where he came from >>but suspect it was Md., DE, or NJ. He married Agnes Starrett about 1762 >>in Guilford Co. NC and I have a copy of the marriage bond. They had the >>following children: Catherine, Samuel, John, Joseph, Polly and a >>William Donaldson is mentioned in the Will but my not have been a >>relative. >>Joseph is my gg-grandfather and eventually ended up in OH where he is >>buried. Some of this line came to Indiana and I have information on >>them. >> >>Any help would be appreciated. Sorry to hear about your hard drive >>crashing. I have a zip drive that I back up to and it holds 100meg, so >>its easy to use. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Jim Fleming >Hi, Jim, > I don't have a William that matches up with yours in my database. >I've added your data with you as the source and it will be forwarded to >anyone who asks about anyone that reasonably fits your guy. > I looked at how many people I had in both databases and both were >26 >thousand something, so there's under a thousand records different. That's >easy, couple months and it'll be done in spare time I won't miss. >Actually, >the backup database is the larger because I've been adding to it what I've >been getting in e-mail and some paper files I was going through. At worst, >I've only lost records between Du and Ge entered in the last year. The only >ones that have to be entered are those entered in the last year outside >that >exclusion. A nuisance, not a tragedy, and one that has demonstrated value. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Bill > [email protected] > > Bill [email protected]

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