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Lucretia Jane (Turner) Fleming

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Lucretia Jane (Turner) Fleming
Lucretia Jane Turner Fleming (1848-1918): My great-grandmother was born in LaGrange, Illinois, lived in Iowa and Nebraska and died in Powell, Wyoming. Her second husband was Martin Guian Blair; their son Frederick Martin Blair is my grandfather. NOTE: Descended from the Randolphs of Virginia-she is our family's 'golden connection' to the European royal lines to Charlemagne and beyond. Randolph Cousin Thomas Jefferson grew up with our family at Tuckahoe Plantation in Virginia. For more about these lines-to the website: pixleyblair.tribalpages.com and Ancestry.com under the tree name: Pixleyblair.tribalpages.com
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Lucretia Jane (Turner) Fleming
Lucretia Jane (Turner) Fleming was born in 1848 in LaGrange, Illinois United States of America, and died at age 70 years old in 1918 in Powell, WY. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lucretia Jane (Turner) Fleming .
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Barbara Pixley
A genealogist for 45 years-there are nearly 13,000 names entered into my Legacy programs-including pioneers, civil war, revolutionary and colonial ancestors. Our family connects to the Randolphs of Virginia who connect to royal houses, to Charlemagne and beyond. For more about these lines-go to pixleyblair.tribalpags.com and to Ancestry.com to the tree name: Pixleyblair.tribalpages.com
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