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John King FLEMING (1837 - 1916) |
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Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Thomas Hastie FLEMING (1870 - 1959) |
John King FLEMING (1837 - 1916) + Helen HASTIE (1846 - 1913) |
John Park FLEMING (1790 - 1869) | ||
Maria KING (1800 - 1837) | ||||
b. 13 Mar 1837 at Strathavon, Lanarkshire, Scotland |
m. 1866 Helen HASTIE (1846 - 1913) at Victoria, Australia |
d. 24 Apr 1916 at Scone, New South Wales, Australia aged 79 |
Parents: |
John Park FLEMING (1790 - 1869) |
Maria KING (1800 - 1837) |
Step Parents: |
Elizabeth TENNENT (1798 - 1869) |
Siblings (1): |
James Brown FLEMING (1841 - 1899) |
Children (1): |
Thomas Hastie FLEMING (1870 - 1959) |
Grandchildren (5): |
male FLEMING, Eleanor Langhorne FLEMING (1907 - ), Thomas Langhorne FLEMING (1908 - 1993), Marian Langhorne FLEMING (1910 - ), John Joseph FLEMING (1915 - ) |
Events in John King FLEMING (1837 - 1916)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
13 Mar 1837 | John King FLEMING was born | Strathavon, Lanarkshire, Scotland | |||
Apr 1837 | Death of mother Maria KING (aged 37) | Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland | |||
1866 | 29 | Married Helen HASTIE (aged 20) | Victoria, Australia | ||
1869 | 32 | Death of step mother Elizabeth TENNENT (aged 71) | |||
25 Jul 1869 | 32 | Death of father John Park FLEMING (aged 79) | Lanarkshire, Scotland | ||
30 Mar 1870 | 33 | Birth of son Thomas Hastie FLEMING | Ballarat, Victoria, Australia | 1870/7365 | |
18 Jan 1913 | 75 | Death of wife Helen HASTIE (aged 66) | Scone, New South Wales, Australia | ||
24 Apr 1916 | 79 | John King FLEMING died | Scone, New South Wales, Australia |
Personal Notes: |
oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fleming-john-king-389
The late Mr. John King Fleming, who died at his residence, Kelvinside, Aberdeen, New South Wales, at the end of last month, was a son of the late John Park Fleming, senior partner of the old-established legal firm of Montgomerie & Fleming, of Glasgow. Mr. J. K. Fleming was born in that town in 1837, and came out to Victoria in 1858, getting his first colonial experience on Warracknabeal Station. In 1866 he married Helen, the eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Hastie, of Bunninyong, Victoria, and bought in turn Antwerp and Mt. Pleasant, two properties in the Wimmera, where he lost heavily through drought. In 1882 he settled near Walgett, in New South Wales; here he prospered, and for many years, until his death, had owned Ulah, in that district, together with a property on the Culgoa, in Queensland, known as Kinglebilla, and Kelvinside and Russley at Aberdeen, on the Hunter River, New South Wales. His wife died three years ago, and six children were born of the marriage, all of whom are living. They are:—Mrs. H. C. Lewis, of Eurool, Collarenebri; J. J. Fleming, of Doreen, Wee Waa; T. H. Fleming, of Russley, Aberdeen; Mrs. L. Leake, Mt. Brandon, Collarenebri, N.S.W., and Bendee Downs, Queensland; W. M. Fleming, M.L.A.; and F. B. Fleming, of Holmleigh, Walcha. In his young days the late J. K. Fleming was a man of exceptional strength and remarkable activity, and in his mature years he was a solid man in every sense of the word. |