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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 13 June 13 10:14 BST (UK) »
Edward Fleming 1870 was in Canada for the 1901 Census with wife Sarah and 1 daughter.

Edward Fleming 32 Sarah Fleming 32  Alma Fleming 3

1905 Witchita. Kanasas :- E Z Fleming 36  - Sarah Fleming 36  - Alma Fleming 8
 

Family appears in Kansas in 1910 - Wichita Ward 5, Sedgwick, Kansas.

Edward Fleming 40 Imm 1902. NA. Mason. Contractor.
Sarah Fleming 41 Had 2 children and 2 survive.  ???
Alma Fleming 13 Born Canada.

Looked at other census but did not see a second child.  ??? BUT there was a births for a Chas. Wesley Fleming, 28 May 1894 - Bothwell Kent Ontario and also a death for Charles W Fleming born Co Lowell, Ontario 1894 - Died 20 Sep 1894.


Also a birth for Edna Maud Fleming - Born  26 Mar 1896 in Bothwell, Kent Cty, Ontario, Canada   and died 6 Oct 1896 in  Bothwell, Kent Cty, Ontario.
Burials:- Bothwell Cemetery, Bothwell, Kent Cty, Ontario

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FMW6-GQS

Edward died 26 Sep 1939 in  Wichita,Sedgwick Cty,Kansas

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Burial Wichita Park Cemetery and Mausoleum Wichita Sedgwick County Kansas.

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Sarah died 9 Mar 1942 in  Wichita,Sedgwick Cty,Kansas,

http://www.rootschat.com/links/0um6/   

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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 13 June 13 10:58 BST (UK) »
Don't think Margaret Flemming and George Trott would be the parents.
Margaret 1859 - 1907 and George 1859 - 1927. Son Kencil Trott (Albert on the 1901 census)1894 - 1915

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clifford/KentCounty/ZoneTwshp/Bothwell%20Cemetery%20068.jpg

The informant on the death of Mary Burnham (Jan 2 nd 1929) was her nephew W J Trott so suspect no children.
Mary Fleming Burnham is buried in West Bothwell Cemetery. Looks as if Daniel Burnham AKA Ernest Clayton Burnham was married to Ada Elizabeth Attridge in 1901.

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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 13 June 13 13:01 BST (UK) »
Thank you for the information.  I do have all of these names, but no one of the children has any documentation to a relationship with Ernest.  I can't find a birth certificate on file for him, so I'm wondering if he might have been a child they took in and raised and just gave him their last name.  I'm not sure if that might have been done back then.

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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 13 June 13 14:54 BST (UK) »
It is entirely possible that his birth was not registered. Depending on the religion, you may find a baptism but would have to know the church. I still think the most likely candidate for parent would be Louise. Ernest stated on a border crossing that he had been in the US from 1902 to June 1910. 1902 would have been around the time that Louise and George went to the US.


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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 13 June 13 14:57 BST (UK) »
Thank you, I agree.  I think Louise probably was his mother.  She ended up going to Kansas and George left her and the children.  She died in 1914 and the children were abandoned.

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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 07 April 19 19:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Trish!

I am a great grandmother Louisa Jane Fleming (Hall). Her mother and father were James & Elizabeth Fleming. Louisa Jane and George E. Hall, were married in Detroit, MI in 1901. They had 5 children, Florence, Edgar (aka William), James, Roy and Eliza. I know if Ernest, but have never figured out who his parents are or were. I am suspecting that Mary was his mother and was raised by his grandparents. You are welcome to contact me, as I would love know more about my grandmother and her parents. Little is known due to George disappearing and Louisa passing away in 1914.

Oh, William was my grandfather and we never did find his father. He was only 12 when his mother passed.

Sandy Hall McDoniel

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Re: Ernest Fleming
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 19:43 BST (UK) »
Hi Sandy,
I guess I haven't been on this site in a very long while, as I just saw your response.
I have no new information on the Fleming/Hall family, other than what I have in my family tree.
Are you on Ancestry?  I can make my tree sharable to you.
Thanks,
Trish