AND NOW FOR MY MAIN RESEARCH PROJECT: Descendants of John Fleming Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 FLEMING was born 1777, and died 1841. He married CHRISTINA SMITH. Notes for JOHN FLEMING: In 1819, he came to Ohio, having purchased an interest in the Ohio Land Company's grant. Being possessed of considerable means, he contributed liberally in the upbuilding of the country. Knowing of the scarcity of money in the west, he brought several hundred dollars in silver, mostly of the denomination of one dollar, which were carefully divided in half or quartered, as the case demanded, in making change. After remaining in Ohio six years, he returned to New York City, taking his family with him. John Fleming died there in 1841, and his wife, Christina (Smith) Fleming, died in Ames township in 1863. In the Amesville Census for 1820, John Fleming is shown to be over 45, Christina, his wife, is shown to be 26-45. They had four children, two boys under 10, two girls under 10. More About JOHN FLEMING: Fact 1: Buried in unknown cemetery, New York More About CHRISTINA SMITH: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio Children of JOHN FLEMING and CHRISTINA SMITH are: 2. i. JANE2 FLEMING. ii. MARTIN FLEMING, b. 1813; d. January 08, 1896; m. CHRISTINA WAGNER, December 13, 1857. More About MARTIN FLEMING: Fact 1: need to prove his relationship to Daniel Fact 2: Date of Death from Athens County Death Records. iii. SAMUEL FLEMING, b. 1814; d. 1888. More About SAMUEL FLEMING: Fact 1: need to prove his relationship to Daniel 3. iv. DANIEL FLEMING, b. October 22, 1822, Bishopville, Ohio; d. 1912, Florida. Generation No. 2 2. JANE2 FLEMING (JOHN1). She married CHARLES WEED. Children of JANE FLEMING and CHARLES WEED are: i. CHARLES H.3 WEED. ii. WILLIAM M. WEED. 3. DANIEL2 FLEMING (JOHN1) was born October 22, 1822 in Bishopville, Ohio, and died 1912 in Florida. He married LUCY P. GARDNER May 16, 1846, daughter of THOMAS GARDNER and MARGARET SMITH. Notes for DANIEL FLEMING: Daniel Fleming was born in Athens county near Bishopville, October 22, 1822. He is the son of John and Christina Fleming. John Fleming was born in Germany in 1777, and came to the United States and settled in New York at the age of fifteen. Our subject attended the public and private schools of New York until about seventeen years of age, when he secured work on a sailing vessel plying between New York and New Orleans, making several trips between those points. Becoming acquainted with the engineers of the "New York and Harlem" Railway, then being built by George Law, one of the few millionaries of that day, he engaged as fireman on one of their crude, but at that time wonderful engines. He was afterwards sent to the "Mohawk and Hudson" Railway, which connected Schenectady and Albany. In this position, he was an engineer and ran the "John Bull," an engine which was built in England, and which was exhibited at the Columbian Exposition held at Chicago in 1893. He was also employed on the steam vessel, "Oregon," which, owing to her size and the fact that she was propelled by steam, was an object of much curiosity. In 1845, Mr. Fleming returned to Ohio and the scenes of his childhood, and purchased a farm of fifty acres; he was married May 16, 1846 to Lucy P. Gardner, daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Smith) Gardner. Thirteen children were born to them, seven of which survive- Joseph, William, John, Theodore, Lincoln, Julia, and Edith. SOURCE: " The Centennial Atlas of Athens County, 1905, p. 128" **Athens Messenger has an article telling of the Fleming and McKinley families going to the Smithsonian to see the exhibit of the John Bull. I will insert newspaper article here. HISTORY OF THE JOHN BULL: It may look pretty modest, but the John Bull locomotive is the world's oldest still operable self-propelled vehicle. Much more than that, it is in the ancestral line of piston-driven wheeled vehicles that have been transforming our planet since the 19th century. Furthermore, since the John Bull was steam-powered, it was part of the steam revolution that thrust humankind into the industrial age. Meanwhile, the John Bull greets visitors to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. SOURCE: Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. More About DANIEL FLEMING: Fact 1: Had thirteen children, seven survived in early 1900's. Fact 2: Buried at Fleming Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. More About LUCY P. GARDNER: Fact 1: Buried in Fleming Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio Children of DANIEL FLEMING and LUCY GARDNER are: i. JOSEPH C.3 FLEMING, b. Abt. 1848; m. JULIA M. CARPENTER, August 30, 1868. Notes for JOSEPH C. FLEMING: I find a Joseph Fleming in Company A, Civil War, 29 years in 1861 from Athens County. This Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, June 20, 1861 to serve three years. It was mustered out June 21, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service. It first engaged the enemy at Middle Creek Fork, West Virginia, and remained constantly in active service until its capture by General Forrest and his Rebel Cavalry, in May, 1863. (I don't know if this is the same Joseph Fleming, may be a son, nephew, etc.) THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY More About JOSEPH C. FLEMING: Fact 1: Joseph & Julia had 2 children in 1905. Fact 2: Lived near Stockport, Morgan County, Ohio. 4. ii. WILLIAM FLEMING, b. January 07, 1849, Ohio; d. 1912. 5. iii. LUCY JANE FLEMING, b. December 10, 1851; d. August 15, 1884, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. 6. iv. JULIA A. FLEMING, b. December 26, 1854, at the homestead. 7. v. JOHN T. FLEMING, b. 1856. 8. vi. THEADORE M. FLEMING, b. April 17, 1858, Ohio; d. March 03, 1933, Amesville, Ames Twp., Athens County, Ohio. 9. vii. GEORGE LINCOLN FLEMING, b. August 23, 1861; d. 1940. viii. MARCIA EDITH FLEMING, b. October 04, 1867; d. 1943; m. JAMES A. LINSCOTT, October 31, 1888. More About MARCIA EDITH FLEMING: Fact 1: Buried in West Union Cemetery, Athens Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. More About JAMES A. LINSCOTT: Fact 1: James & Marcia had no children in 1905. Fact 2: Buried in West Union Cemetery, Athens, Athens County, Ohio I would like to exchange information with anyone on the Fleming Family. Cindy