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Thomas S Fleming

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Thomas S Fleming

Birth
Death
1922 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Petrolia, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 (Up over the hill)
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From
Butler Eagle Newspaper
Butler, Pennsylvania
Saturday, February 18, 1922
p. 3
Film # 10

Thomas Fleming, aged ninety years, a Civil war veteran and retired farmer, died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his residence in Bruin from infirmities of advanced age. He was born in Parker township, August 14, 1832, and was prominently known in the northeastern section of the county.

Mr. Fleming enlisted in Company G, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the Civil war, and was present at the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. After the war he returned to Butler county and located at Bruin. He was a charter member of the First Presbyterian church of Bruin and for forty years was a member of the session of the church. He was married to Miss Mary Reep, whose death occurred April 13, 1916. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: H.C. Fleming of Butler, R.D., Rev. W.F. Fleming of Ligonier, Pa., Mrs. Fannie Calkins, wife of Rev. F. C. Calkins of Union City, Ind., Mrs. Catherine Wallace of Bruin, and Miss Elizabeth Fleming of Bruin.

The funeral will be held Monday, February 20, at 1 p.m. from the residence in Bruin with Rev. J.C. McElroy in charge of the services. Interment will be in the Bear Creek cemetery.

From
Butler Eagle Newspaper
Butler, Pennsylvania
Saturday, February 18, 1922
p. 3
Film # 10

Thomas Fleming, aged ninety years, a Civil war veteran and retired farmer, died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his residence in Bruin from infirmities of advanced age. He was born in Parker township, August 14, 1832, and was prominently known in the northeastern section of the county.

Mr. Fleming enlisted in Company G, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the Civil war, and was present at the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. After the war he returned to Butler county and located at Bruin. He was a charter member of the First Presbyterian church of Bruin and for forty years was a member of the session of the church. He was married to Miss Mary Reep, whose death occurred April 13, 1916. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: H.C. Fleming of Butler, R.D., Rev. W.F. Fleming of Ligonier, Pa., Mrs. Fannie Calkins, wife of Rev. F. C. Calkins of Union City, Ind., Mrs. Catherine Wallace of Bruin, and Miss Elizabeth Fleming of Bruin.

The funeral will be held Monday, February 20, at 1 p.m. from the residence in Bruin with Rev. J.C. McElroy in charge of the services. Interment will be in the Bear Creek cemetery.

Gravesite Details

50th PA Infantry, Company G., during Civil War.



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