John Martin Fleming, –1910?>
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- John Martin /Fleming/
Education
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Occupation
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Captain in the Civil War; enlisted in Arkansas in 1861
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9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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11th President of the United States
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12th President of the United States
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13th President of the United States
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14th President of the United States
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15th President of the United States
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Marriage
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16th President of the United States
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17th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a daughter
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18th President of the United States
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Birth of a daughter
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19th President of the United States
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20th President of the United States
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21st President of the United States
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22nd President of the United States
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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25th President of the United States
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26th President of the United States
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Marriage of a daughter
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27th President of the United States
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Indiv Note
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Shared note: After the civil war, he returned to Wake Co., NC to run a deceased uncle's general store; He was a g… After the civil war, he returned to Wake Co., NC to run a deceased uncle's general store; He was a graduate of UNC, Chapel Hill in 1857; he later acquired a sizeable farm and fortune from another uncle; in 1890 he became the warden of the state Penatenuary at Raleigh, NC. A lover of automobiles, he would drive the distance from Raleigh to Morganton to visit his daughter Nannie and IP Jeter. He died in 1910 |
Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Religion
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Marriage | Marriage — March 12, 1833 — |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1859 — |
9 years
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2 years
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7 years
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1875–1968
Birth: April 11, 1875
— Rolesville, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Death: April 20, 1968 — Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina, USA |
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Shared note
After the civil war, he returned to Wake Co., NC to run a deceased uncle's general store; He was a graduate of UNC, Chapel Hill in 1857; he later acquired a sizeable farm and fortune from another uncle; in 1890 he became the warden of the state Penatenuary at Raleigh, NC. A lover of automobiles, he would drive the distance from Raleigh to Morganton to visit his daughter Nannie and IP Jeter. He died in 1910 |
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