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John Fleming 1877

John Fleming was born to Mary Matilda Moir, and had a brother James Moir Fleming. John Fleming died on January 21, 1877 in Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality County, ON Canada.
John Fleming
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    Children: 1. John Fleming, b. 3 Apr 1852, d. 15 Mar 1919 2. Mary Leslie Fleming, b. 1854, d. 1931 3. James Moir Fleming, b. 1856, d. 1934 4. Janet Fleming, b. 1859, d. 1939 5. Margaret A. Fleming, b. 1861,d. Yes, date unknown 6. William Jamieson Fleming, b. 25 Sep 1864, d. 27 Mar 1933 7. Jacqueline Maude Fleming, b. 1867, d. 1941
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    Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality County, ON N1R, Canada
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    John Fleming lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1804, on December 2nd, Napoleon was crowned as Emperor of France. It was a spectacular ceremony - even the Pope attended - and Napoleon and Josephine's garments were expensive and lavish. Napoleon lifted the crown to his own head, effectively naming himself Emperor. After the actual coronation, street musicians and peddlers entertained the crowds in the streets.
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In 1839, the "Night of the Big Wind" hit Ireland on January 6th. It was the most damaging cyclone to hit Ireland in 300 years. In North Dublin, around 20% to 25% of homes were damaged or destroyed, and 42 ships were wrecked. Winds hit over 115 miles per hour.
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