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Cyrus Fleming

Cyrus Fleming

Male 1791 - 1866  (74 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Cyrus Fleming was born on 13 Dec 1791 (son of Allison Fleming, Sr. and Jeane Bradford); died on 29 Aug 1866 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Bethpage Presbyterian Cemetery, Kannapolis, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Created: 21 Aug 2016

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    Find A Grave Memorial# 19244713

    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 19244713

    Cyrus married Lucinda McNeely on 24 Nov 1825 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA. Lucinda was born on 19 Dec 1804; died on 01 Oct 1873 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Bethpage Presbyterian Cemetery, Kannapolis, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Allison Fleming, Sr. was born on 06 Apr 1759 in Kent County, , Delaware, USA (son of George Fleming, Jr. and Margaret); died on 25 Nov 1836 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Coddle Credk ARP Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

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    Fleming, Allison
    Rowan County Regiment 1779 -1780

    1779, a Private under Capt. Joseph Dickson, attached to Lt. Col. John Peasley (Guilford County Regiment).
    1780, a Private under Capt. James Huggins and Maj. Robert Wilson, then under Col. George Alexander (Mecklenburg County Regiment).
    Known Balttles/Skirmishes: Ramseur's Mill, Camden (SC).

    Born on 4/6/1759 in Kent County, DE.

    https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_privates_f.html



    I:l. ALLISON FLEMING. Aug. 12, 1833. prb. Feb. 1837. Wife
    Jane. Sons: Allison, Robert, Cyrus. Daus: Cyrene Edmingsten,
    Sarah Cochran (land adj. Thomas McEwin, Cyrus Fleming). William
    Cochran. Exrs: sons Cyrus and William Cochran. wit: william
    Fleming, Allison F. Edmisto

    Southern Campaigns American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters
    http://revwarapps.org/s6857.pdf

    Pension application of Allison Fleming S6857 f12NC
    Transcribed by Will Graves 12/27/08 rev'd 2/18/15 [Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the
    database. Where the meaning is not compromised by adhering to the spelling, punctuation or grammar, no change has been made. Corrections or additional notes have been inserted within brackets or footnotes. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. A bracketed question mark indicates that the word or words preceding it represent(s) a guess by me. The word 'illegible' or 'indecipherable' appearing in brackets indicates that at the time I made the transcription, I was unable to decipher the word or phrase in question. Only materials pertinent to the military service of the veteran and to contemporary events have been transcribed. Affidavits that provide additional information on these events are included and genealogical informationis abstracted, while standard, 'boilerplate' affidavits and attestations related solely to the application, and later nineteenth and twentieth century research requests for information have been omitted. I use speech recognition software to make all m
    State of North Carolina Rowan County
    On this 20th day of November 1832 personally appeared in open Court before the
    Magistrates who are Judges of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, now sitting, the same being a Court of Record Allison Fleming a resident of Rowan County in the State of North Carolina aged seventy-three years who being first duly sworn according tolaw doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832.
    That he was born in the County of Kent in the State of Delaware; that he has a record of his age at home which states that he was born the 6th day of April 1759; That he removed to Rowan County North Carolina at the age of about twelve years; where he hasresided ever since.
    That he entered the service of the United States as a volunteer in Rowan County in Captain Joseph Dickson's Company and joined Colonel Paisley's [John Paisley's] Regiment at a place called Kershaw's Mill on town Creek near what was called Pine tree now Camden in South Carolina and served there for three months, at the end of which time he returned home.
    That he was afterwards drafted as a common soldier in Rowan County and marched under Captain James Huggins and joined the General Rutherford's [Griffith Rutherford's] Army near the Catawba River and was at the battle of Ramsour's Mill [June 20, 1780] in Lincoln County North Carolina afterwards marched to Salisbury and from thence down the Yadkin and Pedee and joined General Gates' [Horatio Gates'] Army, and was at the battle at Gum Swamp near Camden [Battle of Camden, August 15-16, 1780] where General Gates' Army was totally routed: that he with some of the other troops afterwards rallied and assembled at Charlotte NC where he served the remainder of his three months, for which he had been drafted.
    Besides these two tours of service he was what was called a minute man -- which was; that the soldiers bound themselves by promise to go instantly when called upon by any of the officers on any military service that might be thought necessary or practicable for an uncertain time; those terms of irregular military service generally lasted but a few days at a time -- and declarant thinks that his services in this manner amounted to about two months or perhaps more; as he has lately been visited by a paralytic stroke which has much impaired his memory. He further states that he hired a substitute for a term of three months to perform military service in his room and place when he was drafted. That he has no documentary evidence of his service & refers to thetestimony of John Carrigan and James Kerr who served with him.
    He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State within his knowledge.
    Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the day and year aforesaid.
    S/ Jno. Giles, Clerk
    S/ Allison Fleming
    Note the above applicant Allison Fleming expects to produce direct evidence of his service: but those persons who served with him were unable to attend Court.

    S. Gilliman Alto.
    We John Carrigan and James Kerr resident in Rowan County do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Allison Fleming who has subscribed and sworn to the foregoing Declaration, that we believe him to be Seventy-three years of age, that each of us served with him in the Army part of the time he mentions and having full confidence in his integrity and veracity we believe that he served as he states.
    Sworn and subscribed in open court the day and year aforesaid
    S/ Jno Giles, Clerk S/ John Carrigan S/ James P. Kerr
    The foregoing declaration and certificates having been returned by the War Department with objections, the applicant Allison Fleming appeared before Hugh Parks an acting Justice of the Peace in and for Rowan County North Carolina and offered the followingamendment and explanation to his Declaration on oath. That his first tour as a private militia Soldier in Captain Dickson's Company continued three months in the year 1779 as he believes. That his second tour of service was as a private militia Soldier and continued three months and was in the summer of the year 1780, and that his service as a minute man and private commenced in the year 1779 and continued at intervals until the fall of the year 1781, and that the whole time would when added together be at the least two months. That no clergyman acquainted with him resides within any reasonable distance of him and at a still greater distance from the Court house and he could not procure the attendance of any.
    Sworn to and subscribed before me the 12th day of June 1833.
    S/ Hugh Parks, JP
    S/ Allison Fleming
    [Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $20 per annum commencing March 4th, 1831, for service as a private for 6 months in the North Carolina militia.]


    Buried:
    findagrave.com memorial # 53180579

    Allison married Jeane Bradford on 29 Oct 1799 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jeane Bradford

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    • familyserch.org ID: MYC1-QJ3
    • Name: Fleming
    • Created: 21 Aug 2016

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    North Carolina, Marriage Index, 1741-2004

    Name: Allison Flemming
    Spouse: Jeane Bradford
    Marriage Date: 29 Oct 1799
    Marriage County: Cabarrus
    Marriage State: North Carolina
    Source: County Court Records at Concord, NC

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Allison Fleming
    Gender: Male
    Spouse: Jeane Bradford
    Spouse Gender: Female
    Bond date: 29 Oct 1799
    Bond #: 000007986
    Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
    ImageNum: 000857
    County: Cabarrus
    Record #: 01 071
    Bondsman: David Bradford
    Witness: John Simianer

    Children:
    1. Cyrene Fleming
    2. Robert Fleming
    3. Sarah Fleming
    4. 1. Cyrus Fleming was born on 13 Dec 1791; died on 29 Aug 1866 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Bethpage Presbyterian Cemetery, Kannapolis, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Allison Fleming, Jr. was born on 27 Jan 1796; died on 30 Aug 1855 in , Iredell County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Coddle Credk ARP Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Fleming, Jr. was born about 1730 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA (son of George Fleming and Elizabeth ?); died in Apr 1784 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: GWM2-983
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    15 May 1745
    DE Land Record between George Fleming and Archibald Fleming

    12 May 1763
    DE Land Rec: between Solomon Eagle of Queen Anns Co MD & Syarh his wife ~ George Fleming of County of Kent on Delaware yeoman ~ 150 acres land South west branch of Murtheskill [Murderkill?] Creek, Mispillion Hundred. 27 Dec 1762 also on record
    7 Aug 1772
    Kent County, Delaware, USA
    DE Land Records: 7 Aug 1772 George Fleming Kent Co DE & Margaret his wife and William Tharp. Stmt by Margret Fleming that she made decision on her own without coersion.


    From familysearch.org:

    Deed
    Purchased 240 acres for 100 pounds
    1772
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    Deed
    Purchased 320 acres for 100 pounds
    9 December 1772
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    TaxList
    $876.00
    1778
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    Misc
    Constable
    7 May 1783
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    Deed
    Deeded 205 acres of land to son Mitchell Fleming
    1784
    ,Mecklenberg,North Carolina,United States
    will
    27 April 1784
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    Misc
    Will proved by Robert Cochran
    3 August 1784
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States
    Misc
    Inventory of Estate filed
    8 February 1786
    ,Rowan,North Carolina,United States

    Will:

    In the name of God Amen. I George Fleming of the State of North Carolina and County of Rowan farmer being sick of body But of a sound mind and memory thanks be given to God therefore calling to mind the Mortality of the Body and that it is appointed forall men once to Die Do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say, Principally and first of all I Recomend my soul into the hand of Almighty God through the merits of my redemer, and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the descretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again Reunited to my Soul at the general Resurection by the Mighty power of god. And as touching such worldly goods as it hath pleased god tobless me with in this life, I give, devise and Dispose of the same in the following manner and Form.
    First I allow all my lawfull Debts and Funeral Charges to be paid out of the whole of my moveable Estate.
    Secondly, I give and Bequeath unto Margaret my Dearly Beloved wife the use and Benefit of the Dwelling House wherein I now Dwell and the use of the one half of my other Convenient buildings together with the one third of the Benefits of the plantation and improvements where on I now Dwell - and one feather bed & furniture and her saddle and spinning wheel to be by her Righted and improved for her support and substenance during the time of her life also I give and Bequeath unto her the use of one Negro wench Named Fanny as a Slave during the time of my said wifes life ----
    Thirdly I give Devise and Bequeath unto Henry Fleming my well Beloved Son one other Tract or parcel of Land Containing 320 acres lying joining between the land where on I dwell and John Parks land to be entered upon as his property at my Decease he Titling and Conveing ten acres of said land - between the South Corner of s[ai]d Land & Robert Cochrans line to my second son now alive Allison Fleming and in case my Negro wench named Fanny should have a child after my Decease when s[ai]d Child is two years old to be the property of my s[ai]d son Henery also I give & Bequeath unto him one two year old Heifer.
    Fourthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my second son now alive Alison Fleming the plantation where I now Dwell together with the Improvements thereon the two thirds of the Land & Improvements and the one half of the Convenient buildings the Dwelling House House Excepted to be Entered upon by him as his Right and property immediately after my Death and the other Half of the Buildings together with the Dwelling House and one third of the Benefits of the plantation & Improvements immediately after his mothers Death also one Negro Boy named Jim two years old he paying to his youngest Brother John Fleming the Sum of fifty pounds corrency of the State aforesaid to be paid in the space of two years after my Death. ----
    Fifthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my third son Mitchel Fleming the plantation whereon he now Dwells lying and being in the County of Mecklenburg joining Alexander McGowans, James Tanner, John Houstons & John Heslers with the Improvements theron to be Entered upon my him as his right and property Immedeatly after my Death together with what he has got already he paying in two years after my Death unto his Brother John Fleming the sum of ten pounds Currency of the State afore s[ai]d also one Book (viz) Boston four fold State ----

    Sixthly I give Devise and Bequeath unto my fourth son John Fleming - one Negro boy three months old Named Jack & said Boy to Continue with his mother until his is two years old also one Rifle gun & one two year old Brown Mare & Six Month Schoolling together with one Bed & furniture the bed and furniture to be given him in one one year after my Death and the above mentioned fifty pound by his brother Alison and ten pounds from his Brother Mitchel to be Entered upon by him as his right and property as is here Directed ----Also one Cow & Calf ----

    Seventhly I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Milford one Cow and Calf to be Levied out of my stock immediately after my Death together with what has been received already.

    Eightly I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Fleming one Mare and sadle to be of the value of twenty five pounds to be Levied out of my personal Estate also one three year old Heifer which hath been Named to her already also that my Dearly beloved wife Margaret shall and will furnish her with a Bed and other Household furniture Equal to what her sister Mary hath got & s[ai]d bed and furniture my Dearly beloved wife is Levi out of what I have given & bequeathed unto her to be Entered by her as her right & property when at age --
    Ninthly it is my will that if the aforesaid & Named Negro wench should have and children in my wifes Life time besides what's willed & Bequeathed that they shall be at the Disposal of my wife.

    Tenthly I will that the value of said Negro Fanny at the Death of my wife shall be Equaly Divided between my two sons Allison and John Fleming and the Remainder of my personal Estate to be Divided between my my Dearly beloved wife Margaret and my son Allison. She having the one third & him the two thirds and Lastly I hereby Nominate Constitute and appoint Margaret my Dearly beloved wife & Allison my well Beloved son, Executors of this my Last will and testament and I Do hereby Renounce all former Executors wills legacies and Bequeaths whatsoever and so ordain this an no other my last will and testament given under my hand and seal this Twenty seventh Day of Aprill in the year of our Lord Christ Seventeen Hundred and Eighty four ---------
    Signed sealed published and Delivered
    by the s[ai]d George Fleming ab & for his last George Fleming
    Will and Testament in the preasence of us
    J.W. Houston
    Alex'r McEwen
    Robert Cochran Jr

    George married Margaret about 1755 in , , Delaware, USA. Margaret was born about 1720 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; died about 1790 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret was born about 1720 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; died about 1790 in , Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: G6NK-NZJ
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Children:
    1. Ann Fleming
    2. Henry Fleming was born about 1756 in Kent County, , Delaware, USA; died in 1824 in , Elbert County, Georgia, USA.
    3. 2. Allison Fleming, Sr. was born on 06 Apr 1759 in Kent County, , Delaware, USA; died on 25 Nov 1836 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Coddle Credk ARP Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Mitchel Fleming was born on 22 Apr 1761 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; died on 18 Apr 1837 in Cape Girardeau County, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Fleming Cemetery, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.
    5. John Fleming was born about 1763 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; and died.
    6. Mary Fleming was born in 1767 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; died on 8 Nov 1795 in , Anderson County, South Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Fleming was born about 1700 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA (son of William Fleming and Janet Clark); died in Feb 1758 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: 99W7-ZZC
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Notes:

    Died:
    Mispillion Hundred

    George married Elizabeth ? about 1723 in , , Delaware, USA. Elizabeth was born about 1706; died after 1759 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth ? was born about 1706; died after 1759 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA.

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    • familyserch.org ID: L2RX-X2L
    • Created: 09 Aug 2018

    Children:
    1. Samuel Fleming was born about 1725 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; and died.
    2. 4. George Fleming, Jr. was born about 1730 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, USA; died in Apr 1784 in , Rowan County, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Martha Fleming was born about 1732 in Kent County, , Delaware, USA; and died.
    4. Ester Fleming was born about 1734 in Kent County, , Delaware, USA; and died.



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