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William Jasper Fleming

Birth
Washington County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Jan 1908 (aged 73)
Milledgeville, Carroll County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Milledgeville, Carroll County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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WILLIAM JASPER FLEMING, was born near Bono, Indiana, March 4, 1834, and died at the home of his son Grant, near Milledgeville, Illinois, January 4, 1908, aged 73 years and 10 months. Mr. Fleming had been almost helpless since the latter part of last April but was in his usual health until the afternoon of Saturday, January 4, when he became suddenly worse about two o'clock and passed away that night at midnight. Mr. Fleming came to Illinois with his father's family October 12, 1848. They settled in Whiteside county and remained there during that winter. In the spring Mr. Fleming moved to Carroll county and resided in and near Milledgeville until his marriage, January 1, 1862, he was married to Miss Lilla Lois Johnston who died April 16, 1892. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming lived in Whiteside county two or three years, later returning to Carroll county where they spent the remainder of their lives. After the death of Mrs. Fleming, her husband resided with his son, Grant, near Milledgeville. He leaves to mourn his death two daughters and two sons, Grant of Milledgeville, Mrs. Anna Wiles of Moundville, Missouri, Mrs. Clara Steinhagen of Norcross, Minnesota, William S. of Los Angeles, California. Edmund B. died April 26, 1891. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at two o'clock in the Brethren church in Milledgeville, Rev. M. A. Witter officiating. Interment was in Bethel cemetery. All the children were present at the funeral but William of Los Angeles.

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WILLIAM JASPER FLEMING, was born near Bono, Indiana, March 4, 1834, and died at the home of his son Grant, near Milledgeville, Illinois, January 4, 1908, aged 73 years and 10 months. Mr. Fleming had been almost helpless since the latter part of last April but was in his usual health until the afternoon of Saturday, January 4, when he became suddenly worse about two o'clock and passed away that night at midnight. Mr. Fleming came to Illinois with his father's family October 12, 1848. They settled in Whiteside county and remained there during that winter. In the spring Mr. Fleming moved to Carroll county and resided in and near Milledgeville until his marriage, January 1, 1862, he was married to Miss Lilla Lois Johnston who died April 16, 1892. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming lived in Whiteside county two or three years, later returning to Carroll county where they spent the remainder of their lives. After the death of Mrs. Fleming, her husband resided with his son, Grant, near Milledgeville. He leaves to mourn his death two daughters and two sons, Grant of Milledgeville, Mrs. Anna Wiles of Moundville, Missouri, Mrs. Clara Steinhagen of Norcross, Minnesota, William S. of Los Angeles, California. Edmund B. died April 26, 1891. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, January 8, at two o'clock in the Brethren church in Milledgeville, Rev. M. A. Witter officiating. Interment was in Bethel cemetery. All the children were present at the funeral but William of Los Angeles.

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