The Bates-Fleming Line (1286-1900) - Garrett Family Genealogy
The Bates-Fleming Line (1286-1900) - Garrett Family Genealogy
The Bates-Fleming Line (1286-1900) - Garrett Family Genealogy
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bates</strong>-<strong>Fleming</strong> <strong>Line</strong> (<strong>1286</strong>-<strong>1900</strong>)<br />
15 th Generation (Great(12)-Grandchildren) of <strong>Fleming</strong>s<br />
16. Charles FLEMING was born December 10, 1659 in Charles Parish, York Co., VA and<br />
died October 7, 1717 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA. He married Susannah Tarleton<br />
(alias "Susanna Tarleton"). She was born October 11, 1661 in New Kent Co, VA, daughter<br />
of Stephen Tarleton and Susannah <strong>Bates</strong>.<br />
Children of Charles FLEMING and Susannah Tarleton:<br />
i. 17. Susannah FLEMING was born October 23, 1688 and died November<br />
1756 in Goochland, VA.<br />
ii. 18. Tarleton <strong>Fleming</strong> was born December 12, 1699 in York Co., VA and<br />
died December 18, 1750.<br />
iii. 19. Elizabeth <strong>Fleming</strong>.<br />
iv. Ursula <strong>Fleming</strong>.<br />
v. 20. Col. John <strong>Fleming</strong>.<br />
vi. 21. Judith <strong>Fleming</strong>.<br />
Notes on Charles FLEMING<br />
CHARLES FLEMING, of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, (whom Mr. Brown, in "<strong>The</strong> Cabells and<br />
their Kin," styles Colonel Charles <strong>Fleming</strong>) patented land in that county in 1688, and in King<br />
and Queen Co. in 1701. He also possessed considerable landed estates in the present<br />
county of Goochland (then Henrico). Accounts of surveys by Rich'd. Ligon, surveyor of Henri<br />
co, include, on Nov. 15, 1706 one of 1430 acres for Chas. <strong>Fleming</strong>; on Aug. 11, 1709, one<br />
of 1429 acres, and in Nov. 1709, another of 670 acres. <strong>The</strong>re is on record in Henrico, a<br />
deed, dated Oct. 1717, from Charles <strong>Fleming</strong> of New Kent and Susanna his wife, conveying<br />
to John Thornton, of New Kent, 1278 acres on James River [now in Goochland] called Elk<br />
Island, which had been patented by <strong>Fleming</strong> in 1714. By deed, Henrico, Oct. 1717, Tarlton<br />
and John Woodson conveyed to Chas. <strong>Fleming</strong>, of New Kent, 500 acres in Henrico, adjoining<br />
<strong>Fleming</strong>'s Plantation. In Dec.1720 there was a suit in Henrico by John <strong>Fleming</strong>, executor of<br />
Chas. <strong>Fleming</strong>. <strong>The</strong> latter died between 1717 and 1720, and by his marriage with Susanna -<br />
had issue<br />
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