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FLEMINGS
Daniel and Loretta (Copeland) Fleming and children Esther Coralinn, Andrew Ulysses, and Livingston Alden.
Rachel (Fleming) Copeland
Sarah (Fleming) Lytle
Children of William and Sarah (Fleming) Lytle
George Washington Fleming (tentative)
Samuel Lawrence Fleming
John S. and Hannah Rebecca (Jamison) Fleming
Shamburg Christian Church
Children of John and Hannah (Jamison) Fleming
Joseph Fleming (1835-1867).
Silas Fleming (1837-1913) and Delilah (Kessler) Fleming (1841-1915).
Home of Silas and Delilah (Kessler) Fleming when they lived in Missouri.
Timothy Lee Fleming (1866-1958) in 1887.
Anna Imogene (Benton) Fleming (1875-1936) in 1894.
Children of Lee and Anna Imogene (Benton) Fleming, circa 1910.
Wayne (1909-1981) and LaVerne (Teague) Fleming (1922-1988),
Samuel Thompson Fleming (1854-1940), circa 1916.
Children of Samuel T. and Lena (Zeller) Fleming, 1916.
Livingston Alden Fleming and Frances Jane (Shelden) Fleming.
Children of Livingston and Frances (Shelden) Fleming.
John Alexander Baldozier and Flossie Donzella (Fleming) Gregory Fleming.
Livingston Alden Fleming performing marriage ceremony for his son Willie Franklin Fleming and Valeria Matilda Baldozier.
Frank Jackson (1870-). World horseshoe pitching champion.
James Harvey and Alice Harriet (Bingham) Copeland
James Harvey Copeland and family, circa 1867
Main Street, Pleasantville, 1870
Helen Ward, Ruth Fleming, circa 1920.
Minnie Lytle [McGuire] and Hazel Lytle [Spriggs]
Lillie (Fleming) Heald
Adalina (Drguhart) Heald, Gertrude Birdena (Heald) Kelly and Glenn Heald
Gilbert B. Fleming
William H. Fleming, Sr.
James Lytle and some children
Susan (Watson) Lytle
William H. and Josephine (Lytle) Fleming
Marie, Ruth, John Fleming and view of early Fleming house
Fleming farm house, 1940s, 1960s, 2002
After the funeral of Josephine (Lytle) Fleming
Children of William H. and Josephine (Lytle) Fleming
William H. and Josephine Fleming, their children and some grandchildren
Ann (Heald) Grosshart, John R. Grosshart, Lillie (Fleming) Heald, and Merl Jerome Heald
Marie (Fleming) Clifford, age 4
Marie (Fleming) Clifford, age 15
Marie (Fleming) Clifford and her children
John Lloyd Fleming
Clair Dale and Ruth (Fleming) Caldwell
Margaret May (Fleming) Boyd
Margaret (Fleming) Boyd and Margaret (Kightlinger) Fleming and their children
William, Sr., John, William, Jr., and Jack Fleming
Miller Farm Cemetery, 1997
Stone of Mary Fleming in Miller Farm Cemetery, 1997
Fairview Cemetery, Pleasantville, and Fleming plots
Harry Fleming and sister Mabel Fleming.
OIL AND OUR OIL CREEK ANCESTORS
Oil Creek in the vicinity of Miller Farm, Cherrytree Township
Oil Creek Bridge at Oil City, 1866
John Mather’s boat and ?studio
McClintockville, 1881
McElhenny Farm wells on Oil Creek, no date
Shamburg oil fields
McClintock Oil Well No. 1, “oldest producing well
Bridge across the Allegheny River at Oil City, 1866
Drilling on Fleming property, late 1930s
Atkinson Farm (formerly the Fleming Farm)
Rouseville, circa late 1860s
James Tarr
Frazer or UnitedStates Well, Pithole
Pithole City and Prather City
Pithole City area,1866
Part of Pithole City after the fire of 2 August 1866
Copeland and Fleming, stereoscopic views, advertisement
Construction of wells at Pithole, summer 1865
Coal Oil Johnny Steele
Contents
Acknowledgments
Maps and Venango County Townships
Photographs
Edith Marie Fleming chart
Introduction
Generation One
Generation Two
Generation Three
Generation Four
Generation Five
The Miller Farm Cemetery
Oil and Our Oil Creek Ancestors
Descendants Reports
References
Web Page Index
End Notes
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