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  2. Fleming Island, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Island is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clay County, Florida, United States. [2] It is located 21 miles (34 km) southwest of downtown Jacksonville , on the western side of the St. Johns River , off US 17 .

  3. St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Her Father-in-Law, George Fleming (1760–1821) immigrated from Ireland and settled in the late 18th century in what is now referred to as Fleming Island, [4] just south of Orange Park and Jacksonville, FL. (And across the St. Johns River from the Bartram Trail). He and his wife (Sophia Fatio) tended orange groves and other crops on their ...

  4. Francis P. Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Island, Florida (an un-incorporated community in between Orange Park and Green Cove Springs in Clay County, Florida, was part of the Fleming family's Spanish Land Grants. The area has since retained the name Fleming Island. The former governor and his wife, Floride, are buried in The Old City Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida.

  5. Hibernia, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia was an area of Florida settled by Irish immigrant, George Fleming (1760–1821), who received a 1,000-acre land grant from the Spanish governor of East Florida for his military service. [2] George Fleming built a plantation in 1790 and it was named Hibernia Plantation (in what is now Hibernia, Florida and Fleming Island, Florida ), it ...

  6. Fleming Key - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Key is an island off the northwest corner of the island of Key West, Florida in the lower Florida Keys. It is roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) long by 0.25 miles (400 m) wide. It is connected to the island of Key West by the Fleming Key Bridge (Mustin Road), having 18 feet (5.5 m) of clearance over Fleming Key Cut, a small channel. [1]

  7. Little England beyond Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1155, under the orders of the new King Henry II, a third wave of Flemings were sent to Rhys ap Gruffydd's West Wales territories. [6] Gerald of Wales (c.1146-c.1223) and Brut y Tywysogyon recorded that "Flemings" were settled in south Pembrokeshire soon after the Norman invasion of Wales in the early 12th century. Gerald says this took place ...

  8. Goldeneye (estate) - Wikipedia

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    Goldeneye estate. Goldeneye is the original name of novelist Ian Fleming's estate on Oracabessa Bay on the northern coastline of Jamaica.He bought 15 acres (6.1 ha) adjacent to the Golden Clouds estate in 1946 and built his home on the edge of a cliff overlooking a private beach.

  9. Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Fleming Companies, Inc, an American food supply company; USS Fleming, more than one United States Navy ship; Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond, 2014 TV mini-series; Sir Sandford Fleming College, a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada; Fleming Prize Lecture, awarded annually by the Microbiology Society