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About William le Fleming
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muchland
Muchland derives its name from Micheal's Land after Michael le Fleming who was granted the lands by Henry I sometime between 1107 and 1111
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckermet
The outline of the later fortification, known as Caernarvon Castle, can still be traced in the fields north of the village (grid reference NY021073); it was abandoned about 1250 when the family moved to Coniston. Although Caernarvon was identified as a castle site by a later member of the family, 17th century historian Sir Daniel Fleming, some experts believe it was never inhabited, and that its alternative name "Coneygarth Cop" may indicate that it was a medieval rabbit warren.
Hugh D'OISY(1) was born in Douai, England. He was married to Adela in England.
Children were: Rainer LE FLEMING.
http://gordonrosalynd.tripod.com/green/d75.htm#P4102
Michael I LE FLEMING(1) died in 1150 in Aldingham, Furness, England. He was born in Aldingham, Furness, England. Parents: Rainer LE FLEMING and Ada DE RUMIGNY. He was married to DE STUTEVILLE in England.
Children were: Michael II de Furness LE FLEMING.
Michael II de Furness LE FLEMING(1) died in 1186 in Aldingham, Furness, Co Lancaster, England. He was born in Aldingham, Furness, Co Lancaster, England. Parents: Michael I LE FLEMING and DE STUTEVILLE. He was married to Christian DE STAINTON in England.
Children were: William LE FLEMING.
William LE FLEMING(1) was born about 1150 in Furness, England. He died in 1203 in England. Parents: Michael II de Furness LE FLEMING and Christian DE STAINTON. He was married to Ada WORKINGTON in England.
Children were: Michael III LE FLEMING Sir.
William le Fleming's Timeline
1059 |
1059
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Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1085 |
1085
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Beckermet, Cumberland, England
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1150 |
1150
Age 91
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Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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Coningston, Lancashire, , England
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