Scota and Gaedel Glas in a 15th century manuscript of Bower's Scotichronicon.
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George KEELING
born - VA
Occupation: Landowner
Occupation - VA - Militia, New Kent Co - Justice of the Peace
Occupation -: VA - Militia, New Kent Co - 28 APR 1708 - Sheriff
Religion:-the vestry of St. Peter's Parish
Military Service: 4 JUL 1702 Capt. VA Militia. New Kent Co
Military Service:- VA - Militia, New Kent Co - 7 MAR 1702 Capt.
died - NC - Granville Co 1720
married -.
Ursula FLEMING
born - VA
died -NC - Granville Co 1700
Children
1. Ursula KEELING --CT - Prince George 1661
2. George KEELING - NC - Granville Co - 1680
3. Richard KEELING - NC - Granville Co 1682
4. Mary KEELING 26 SEP 1684
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Sources:
1. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, County Officers
Page: 26
2. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Sheriffs
Page: 4
3. Title: Virginia Colonial Soldiers, Militia Miscellany - Virginia Records, Public Record Office, London
Page: 217
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George KEELING
Ursula FLEMING
"GEORGE KEELING, called "Captain" on the New Kent Records, married URSULA FLEMING,
and had a daughter URSULA KEELING. URSULA FLEMING, the daughter of CHARLES
FLEMING, a generation later, married to TARLETON WOODSON, etc. LEONARD KEELING who
appears in James City County in 1651/2 as a land owner, is believed by some to have been a
brother of URSUIA FLEMING and GEORGE KEELING. The KEELINGS picked up the name
LEONARD, from their kinfolks and Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne neighbors, the HENLEYS -
into which some of them had married - though we are unable to find the record of such a
marriage. That it actually occurred is self-evident, in the light of the history of the several families
thereafter.
(Tennessee Cousins, page 331)"
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Sources:
1. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, County Officers
Page: 26
2. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Sheriffs
Page: 4
3. Title: Virginia Colonial Soldiers, Militia Miscellany - Virginia Records, Public Record Office, London
Page: 217
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Thomas FLEMING
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 1595
died - VA - New Kent Co - 27 AUG 1686
married -.
Judith Ursula TARLETON
born - England
died -
Children
1. Ursula FLEMING - VA
2. John FLEMING
3. Judith FLEMING
4. Susanna FLEMING
5.Tarleton FLEMING
6. Charles FLEMING
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"The first of the family in Virginia was Thomas Fleming who md. Miss Tarleton of England (of the
same family as Col. Banastre Tarleton, the noted British Cavalry officer of the time of the
American Revolution) and emigrated to Virginia in 1616. He left three sons and several
daughters. The sons were Tarleton, John and Charles.
(Cary-Estes Genealogy, page 87)"
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John FLEMING - 6th or 7th Lord Fleming
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 1567
died -
married -. Scotland - Montrose, Lanarkshire 13 JAN 1585
Lillias GRAHAM
born - Scotland - Montrose, Lanarkshire 1562
died -Scotland - 1606
Children
1. Jean FLEMING
2. John FLEMING 12 SEP 1589
3.Thomas FLEMING: 1595
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John FLEMING
Lillias GRAHAM
NOTE -
Lillias GRAHAM PARENTS ARE - John GRAHAM AND Jean DRUMMOND
John GRAHAM PARENTS ARE - Robert GRAHAM AND Margaret FLEMING
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John FLEMING - 5th Lord Fleming - (1558 AND 1572) Lord Chamberlain of
Scotland (1565)
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 1534
died -Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 6 SEP 1573
married -. Biggar, Lanarkshire - 10 MAY 1562
Elizabeth ROSS
"dau of Robert, Master of Ross"
born -Scotland - Halkhead, Lanarkshire 1541
died -Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 14 APR 1578
Children
1. Mary FLEMING 1563
2 .John FLEMING 1567
3 Margaret FLEMING 1569
4. Jane FLEMING 1570
5. Elizabeth FLEMING 1571
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Malcolm FLEMING - 3rd Lord Fleming (1524 - 1547 - Lord Chamberlain of
Scotland (1516)
born - Scotland - Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire 1494
died - Scotland -
married -. 1525
Janet STEWART
"illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland"
born - Scotland - Edinburgh, Mid Lothian 1505
died - France - 1563
Children
1. Margaret FLEMING 1524
2. Johanna FLEMING 1525
3. Janet FLEMING 1527
4 .Bridget FLEMING 1530
5. William FLEMING 1532
6. John FLEMING 1534
7. James FLEMING 1534
8. Agnes FLEMING 1535
9. Mary FLEMING 1542
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Malcolm FLEMING
Janet STEWART
"Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming (c.1494 - 10 September 1547) son and heir of John
Fleming, 2nd Lord Fleming, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland 1524. He was taken prisoner by the
English at the Battle of Solway Moss, Nov 1542, but released at a ransom of 1000 marks on 1
July 1548. He was granted a dispensation on 26 February 1524/5, and subsequently married
Lady Janet Stewart, illegitimate daughter of King James IV of Scotland He died 10 September
1547, in his 53rd year, being slain at the Battle of Pinkie."
"Lady Janet Stewart (c.1505 – c.1563) was an illegitimate daughter of King James IV of
Scotland. Her mother was probably Agnes Stewart, herself an illegitimate daughter of James
Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, but may have been Isobel Stewart, the earl's legitimate daughter.
Lady Janet married Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, who was killed at the Battle of Pinkie in
1547. She became a governess to the infant Queen Mary I of Scotland, and her own daughter,
Mary Fleming, became a lady-in-waiting. They accompanied the young queen to France in 1548,
and there Lady Janet became one of the mistresses of King Henry II of France and had an
illegitimate son by him. After the child's birth, she was sent back to Scotland.
Her son Henri de Valois (1551- June 1586) was legitimized and became governor of Provence.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)"
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"The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, along the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh on 10
September 1547, was part of the War of the Rough Wooing. It was the last battle to be fought
between the Scottish and the English Royal armies and the first "modern" battle to be fought in
the British Isles. It was a catastrophic defeat for the Scots caused by poor discipline and weak
command. In Scotland it is known as Black Saturday."
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John FLEMING -Ld. Sir - 2nd Lord Fleming
born - Scotland -
died - 1 Nov 1524 - killed
married -. 5 MAY 1496 - Divorce
Euphame DRUMMOND
born - Scotland - 1467
died - Scotland - MAY 1502
Children
1. Malcolm FLEMING 1494
vol 8, pg 535, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
vol. 5, pg. 531, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision
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Malcolm Fleming
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
married -. 2 Apr 1472
Eupheme Livingston
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. John Fleming
vol 8, pg 534, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
vol. 5, pg. 531, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revisio
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Robert of Bigar Cumbernauld Fleming
born - Scotland - in Biggar, Lanarks 1416
died - Scotland - 1491
married -.
Janet Douglas
born - Scotland - Douglas, Lanarks 1417
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Mariot Fleming
2.Malcolm Fleming
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Malcolm of Biggar Cumbernauld Fleming - Sir
born - Scotland - Cumbernauld, Lanarks 1383
died - Scotland - 24 Nov 1440 - beheaded
married -.
Elizabeth Stewart
born - Scotland - Argylls, Scot.1384
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Robert of Bigar & Cumbernauld Fleming.
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David of Biggar Cumbernauld Fleming - Sir
born - Scotland - Cumbernauld, Lanarks 1343
died - Scotland - Edinburgh, Midlothian 14 Feb 1405/ - 406
married -.
Jean Barclay
born - Scotland - Brechin, Angus 1330
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Janet Fleming
2. Malcolm of Biggar Cumbernauld Fleming
3.Marion Fleming
vol 2, pg 527, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
vol 8, pg 527, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
pg. 141, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and Some of
Their Descendants Who Settled in America During the Early Colonial Years" by Frederick Lewis Weiss. Th. D,
Fifth Edition, With Additions and Corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. with William R. Beall, published 1999
pg 913 Burke's "Extant Peerage and Baronetage etc", 1970 Edition
pg. 609, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British
Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
vol. 6, pg. 1, Cokayne's "Complete Peerage, etc" 1936 revision
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David Fleming of Biggar - Baron
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland - 14 FEB 1405 - 06
married -.
Isabel Strathechin of Monycabock - Baroness
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Baron - Malcolm Fleming of Biggar
2. Honorable - David Fleming
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Malcolm of Biggar Fleming
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarks 1304
died - Scotland - After 20 Sep 1382
married -.
Christian
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lana 1305
died - Scotland -
Children
1. David of Biggar Cumbernauld Fleming
vol 8, pg 524, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
pg. 141, "The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and Some of
Their Descendants Who Settled in America During the Early Colonial Years" by Frederick Lewis Weiss. Th. D,
Fifth Edition, With Additions and Corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. with William R. Beall, published 1999
pg 218 & 609 " A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British
Empire" by Sir ernard Burke, published 1883
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Patrick of Biggar Fleming
born - Scotland - Cumbernaud, Lanarks 1286
died - Scotland -
married -.
Joanna Fraser
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Malcolm of Biggar Fleming
vol 8, pg 524, "Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul, 1904
pg. 609, "A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British
Empire" by Sir Bernard Burke, published 1883
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Robert of Cumbernauld Fleming
born - Scotland - 1252
died - - 1314
married -.
Joan DOUGLAS
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Patrick FLEMING 1286
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Robert of Cumbernauld Fleming
Joan DOUGLAS
"Ancestors of Robert (Sir) Fleming?
There are a number of versions of Fleming origins on the web and most seem to agree as far
back as Robert (born about 1246 or 1252), who some show as marrying Joan Douglas
daughter of Andrew (Sir) (Hermiston) Douglas.
Most agree his father was Malcolm but after that there seem to be two schools of thought.
Some say Malcolm's father was William and go back to Stephen Fleming.
Others say Malcolm's father was Robert and go back beyond Knut of Flanders b: 1124 in
Flanders, Belgium (and some beyond him)
The William line goes
William Birth: ABT 1170/1190 in ,,,ENGLAND Death: 1199 in ,,,ENGLAND
son of Richard b 1176
son of ARCHEMBALD LE FLEMING
son of Stephen b 1066
who married DE BRATTON daughter of ARCHEMBALD DE BRATTON
See "Lasher"
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rlord332&id=I27956
Contact: Robert Lord .
"OYLER"
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rlord334&id=I27956
Contact Robert Lord
Home Page: ancestors Robert Edwin Lord KH at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mlord/
&
"Beasley/Ulrich Gedcom"
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ulrich800&id=I4434
Contact: Bebe Ulrich Home Page: Bebe's World at http://www.bebeu.com/
Ancestors of Francis, Celia & Hugo Hodgson
2002 Contact: Richard Hodgson
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ancestorsearch&id=I11380
Knut Of Flanders b: 1124 in Flanders, Belgium
2 Baldwin Of Flanders b: 1152 in Flanders, Belgium d: 1205
3 James Fleming b: 1175 in Lanarkshire, Scotland
4 Robert Fleming b: 1202 in Lanarkshire, Scotland d: 1281
5 Malcolm Fleming b: 1231 d: 1267
6 Robert Fleming b: 1252 d: 1314
+ Joan Douglas b: 1258in Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
7 Patrick Fleming b: 1286
+ Joanna Fraser b: 1273
8 Malcolm Fleming b: 1292
+ Christian
9 David Fleming b: ABT 1335 d: 1406
+ Jean Barclay
10 Janet Fleming b: 1351
+ William Seton d: BEF MAR 1410
+ Isobel Strathecin
10 Malcolm Fleming b: 1383 d: 24 NOV 1440
+ Elizabeth Stewart"
See also
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wedigs&id=I26833
Family History of Suzan Ankrom Wedig
Contact: Suzan Wedig
Home Page: WE DIG Genealogy at
http://www.strato.net/~wedigs/genealogy.html
Featuring West Virginia Ancestors"
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Malcolm FLEMING
born - Scotland - 1231
died - Scotland -
married -.
unknown
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1.Robert FLEMING
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Robert FLEMING
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire : 1215
died - Scotland -1281
married -.
unknown
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
Children
1. Robert FLEMING
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Robert FLEMING
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire : 1215
died - Scotland -1281
married -.
unknown
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Malcolm FLEMING
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James FLEMING
born - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire 1175
died - Scotland -1238
married -.
unknown
born - Scotland -
died - Scotland -
Children
1. Robert FLEMING
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Baldwin DE FLEMING
born - Flanders 1152
died - Scotland - Biggar, Lanarkshire
married -.
DE HUNTINGTON
born - England - Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire 1162
died -
Children
1. James FLEMING
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Knut FOLKESSON
born - Flanders 1124
died - 1167
married -.
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1.Baldwin DE FLEMING
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Folke INGVALDSSON - The Fat
born - Sweden - Bjalbo, Ostergotland 1067
died - Flanders - 1149
married -.
Ingegerd KNUTSDOTTIR
born - Denmark - Roskilde, Copenhagen 1083
died - 1127
Children
1. Bengt FOLKESSON - Sweden - Bjalbo, Ostergotland 1098 in
2. Knut FOLKESSON - Flanders 1124
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Ingevald FOLKESSON
born - Sweden 1033
died -
married -.
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1.Folke INGVALDSSON
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Folke INGVALDSSON - The Fat
born - Sweden - Bjalbo, Ostergotland 1067
died - Flanders - 1149
married -.
Ingegerd KNUTSDOTTIR
born - Denmark - Roskilde, Copenhagen 1083
died - 1127
Children
1. Bengt FOLKESSON - Sweden - Bjalbo, Ostergotland 1098 in
2. Knut FOLKESSON - Flanders 1124
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Ingevald FOLKESSON
born - Sweden 1033
died -
married -.
Unknown
born -
died -
Children
1.Folke INGVALDSSON
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Biggar, South Lanarkshire
"In the 14th century, the Fleming family were given lands
in the area by Robert the Bruce, whose cause they had
supported. The Flemings built Boghall Castle, visible as a
ruin until the early 20th century, but now only
represented by a few mounds. The town continued to
grow as an important market town, and in 1451 the town
became a burgh. The market place remains the central
focus of the town. The kirk was rebuilt as a Collegiate
church in 1546, the last to be established before the
Reformation of 1560. The Flemings found themselves on
the wrong side in the 16th century, when they supported
Mary, Queen of Scots, and their lands were given over to
the Elphinstone family."
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Saturday, December 05, 2009
Biggar:
from where the Flemings ruled
"WHEN DAVID I SUCCEEDED to the Scottish Crown in 1124 the
kingdom he inherited was in respect of law and order little more
than a loose federation of principalities in a land whose
geophysical structure made lines of communication very difficult
and, in winter, often impossible.
To impose his law he introduced feudalism, imported, and
granted land to, Flemish and Norman knights in return for their
military service, and required the incomers to build motte-and-
bailey castles from which law and order could be maintained. The
gift of Annandale to the Bruces is one example
After the Lords of Annandale, perhaps the most famous
appointment in the south of Scotland was that of Baldwin Le
Fleming of Biggar as Sheriff of Lanarkshire, another post of
strategic importance to the nation’s defence against the
Galwegians. With the neighbouring Lindsay and Douglas clans
the Flemings imposed peace on, and brought prosperity to, a wide
area.
Arms of Walter Le Fleming
Baldwin married the so far unnamed widow of Reginald, the
fourth son of Alan, Earl of Richmond (and thus cousin to Conan
who married the Lady Margaret, sister of King Malcolm IV). She
may have been a Lindsay by birth, and thus of one of those
influential families in the area claiming Flemish ancestry.
(Douglas was another, as was also Bruce in Annandale.)
t is in Annandale that we first find mention of Baldwin. He was
granted lands at Kirkpatrick (to be known later as Kirkpatrick-
Fleming) and there he built Redhall Tower. Beryl Platts in Scottish
Hazard (Procter Press) has proposed that he arrived there from
the Devonshire lands granted to his family by King William the
Conqueror, and that his Flemish origins are probably traceable to
Gavere, near Ghent, where the Gavere seigneurs bore also the
double tressure flory-counterflory in their arms (but Vert not Argent)
Scotland and Flanders were the only countries to feature the
double tressure flory-counterflory in their heraldry, and its source
in early Scottish heraldry (remembering that then in the absence of
arms in the male line they would be adopted and modified from
arms in the female line) can only be from Flemish families.
Eighteen miles north of Biggar, at Livingstone (modern spelling),
the Livingstons of that Ilk (ext. 1512) bore Argent three cinquefoils
Gules, but cadet branches bore the double tressure flory-
counterflory, most probably for marriages with the Flemings of
Biggar.
Baldwin’s descendants continued to hold Biggar until the
twentieth century while their influence, power and wealth waxed
and waned with the politics of the different reigns. Robert Fleming
of Lenzie achieved international fame when, accompanying Robert
the Bruce at the slaying of the Red Comyn, he severed the dead
man’s head and offered it to Bruce with the recommendation “Let
the deid shaw” (Let the deed show) ~ which thereafter became the
motto of the Flemings. Bruce rewarded him with a grant of the
lands of Cumbernauld in
Dunbartonshire.
Robert Fleming of Lenzie’s son, Malcolm Fleming of
Cumbernauld, Sheriff of Dunbartonshire and Governor of
Dumbarton Castle, was created Earl of Wigtown, but his
grandson, the 2nd Earl, recognising his own inability to govern the
troublesome Galwegians, sold his rights in the Earldom to
Archibald Douglas, Lord of Galloway. His lands of the Lordship of
Wigtown were granted by the King to Sir James de Lindsay, and
eventually, having no children, he resigned the barony of Lenzie in
favour of his first cousin and heir male, Malcolm Fleming of
Biggar..
Malcolm Fleming of Biggar was the son of Patrick Fleming of
Biggar the 2nd son of Robert Fleming of Lenzie. His mother was
Joan, younger daughter and coheiress of Sir Simon Fraser of
Olivercastle, Sheriff of Peeblesshire, for whom the family thereafter
quartered the Fraser arms Azure three fraises Argent.
His son, Sir David Fleming of Biggar, was high in royal favour,
expanded the family properties and occupied several important
appointments including two embassies to England. He was
murdered by James Douglas of Balveny (who afterwards became
7th Earl of Douglas). His son Malcolm succeeded him, but he too
died prematurely, under the
axe.
Fleming of Biggar
quartering Fraser
Robert Fleming of Biggar, Malcolm’s only surviving son, became
Master of the King’s Household to James II who, in 1451, created
him Lord Fleming. His grandson John, 2nd Lord Fleming, was
one of the nobles who opposed King James III and replaced him
with James IV. He rose to high rank, went on several embassies
to France, commanded a warship as Vice-Admiral, and for the last
eight years of his life he was Chamberlain of Scotland. He was
assassinated while hawking by John Tweedie of Drumelzier in
1524.
The next three holders of the title also died early. Malcolm, 3rd
Lord Fleming, was killed at the battle of Pinkie in 1547. James, 4th
Lord Fleming, was one of the eight Scottish representatives sent
to Paris for the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to the Dauphin in
1558, and was one of the four who were poisoned there (for
opposing French views on the settlement of the Scottish Crown).
John, 5th Lord Fleming, fought for the Queen at Langsyde, 1568,
but died at Biggar in 1572 of wounds accidentally inflicted by
French soldiers firing a salute.
John, 6th Lord Fleming, was an active supporter of King James VI
in that monarch’s problems with his overpowerful lords, and was
raised by him to the Earldom of Wigtown. His son, John, 2nd Earl,
continued that tradition, persecuted Catholics, signed the
Covenant, but took no part in the Civil War. John, 3rd Earl, who
succeeded his father in 1650, took the Royalist side and fought for
Montrose. John, 4th Earl, and William, 5th Earl, maintained their
family’s ancestral loyalties, and John, 6th Earl, and his brother
Charles, 7th Earl, supported the Jacobites in
1715.
With the death of the childless seventh Earl in 1747, the titles of
Earl of Wigtown and Lord Fleming, both of which were
remaindered to heirs male only, appear to have become extinct.
One claim was made for the title of Lord Fleming, and this was
rejected by the House of Lords, but it is still theoretically possible
that a successor may be found. The Barony of Biggar, of course,
was not extinguished, and passed to the descendants of the 6th
Earl."
The Barony of Biggar:
http://www.baronage.co.uk/2003c/biggar.html
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Saturday, December 05, 2009
George KEELING
Ursula FLEMING
"GEORGE KEELING, called "Captain" on the New Kent Records,
married URSULA FLEMING, and had a daughter URSULA
KEELING. URSULA FLEMING, the daughter of CHARLES
FLEMING, a generation later, married to TARLETON WOODSON,
etc. LEONARD KEELING who appears in James City County in
1651/2 as a land owner, is believed by some to have been a
brother of URSUIA FLEMING and GEORGE KEELING. The
KEELINGS picked up the name LEONARD, from their kinfolks and
Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne neighbors, the HENLEYS - into
which some of them had married - though we are unable to find
the record of such a marriage. That it actually occurred is self-
evident, in the light of the history of the several families thereafter.
(Tennessee Cousins, page 331)"
Sources:
1. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, County Officers
Page: 26
2. Title: English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, Sheriffs
Page: 4
3. Title: Virginia Colonial Soldiers, Militia Miscellany - Virginia Records,
Public Record Office, London
Page: 217
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"The first of the family in Virginia was Thomas Fleming who md.
Miss Tarleton of England (of the same family as Col. Banastre
Tarleton, the noted British Cavalry officer of the time of the
American Revolution) and emigrated to Virginia in 1616. He left
three sons and several daughters. The sons were Tarleton, John
and Charles.
(Cary-Estes Genealogy, page 87)"
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John FLEMING
Lillias GRAHAM
NOTE -
Lillias GRAHAM PARENTS ARE - John GRAHAM AND Jean
DRUMMOND
John GRAHAM PARENTS ARE - Robert GRAHAM AND Margaret
FLEMING
Malcolm FLEMING
Janet STEWART
"Lady Janet Stewart (c.1505 – c.1563) was an illegitimate
daughter of King James IV of Scotland. Her mother was probably
Agnes Stewart, herself an illegitimate daughter of James Stewart,
1st Earl of Buchan, but may have been Isobel Stewart, the earl's
legitimate daughter.
Lady Janet married Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, who was
killed at the Battle of Pinkie in 1547. She became a governess to
the infant Queen Mary I of Scotland, and her own daughter, Mary
Fleming, became a lady-in-waiting. They accompanied the young
queen to France in 1548, and there Lady Janet became one of the
mistresses of King Henry II of France and had an illegitimate son
by him. After the child's birth, she was sent back to Scotland.
Her son Henri de Valois (1551- June 1586) was legitimized and
became governor of Provence.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)"
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"The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, along the banks of the River Esk near
Musselburgh on 10 September 1547, was part of the War of the
Rough Wooing. It was the last battle to be fought between the
Scottish and the English Royal armies and the first "modern"
battle to be fought in the British Isles. It was a catastrophic defeat
for the Scots caused by poor discipline and weak command. In
Scotland it is known as Black Saturday."
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Monday, September 28, 2009
James Douglas
Beatrix Sinclair
"James (Sir), of Dalkeith, knighted between Sep 1390 and 18 Jan
1391/2; had a charter 24 March 1381/2 of the territorial Baronly of
Morton in Nithdale with Mordlingtoun and Whittinghame and
allegedly had conferred on him the new title of a Lord of
Parliament as "Lord Dalkeith" though evidence for this is nugatory;
married 1st between 24 March 1381/2 and 10 March 1387 Lady
Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, Earl of Carrick, later
Robert III. [Burke's Peerage"
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