A Genealogical History of the Barons Slane
Title | A Genealogical History of the Barons Slane PDF eBook |
Author | F. Lawrence Fleming |
Publisher | Paragon Publishing |
Pages | 94 |
Release | 2008-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1899820507 |
Medieval records give evidence of only two genetically distinct families by the name of Fleming. The progenitor of one of these families was, according to ancient tradition, a Flemish nobleman who lived in Danish occupied Pomerania in the late twelfth century. The factual identity of this "first Fleming" has never been discovered in the primary sources of medieval history. The progenitor of the other of these two Fleming families was-again according to tradition-a Flemish nobleman who came to England with William the Conqueror. In the case of this family, ancient tradition is borne out by ancient documents, which are the sources for the family history that is reviewed in this publication. Erkenbald the Fleming, enumerated in Domesday Book as Erchenbaldus, was in 1086 the tenant of a number of feudal estates in Devonshire and Cornwall. This companion of the Conqueror was almost certainly known to the French-speaking Normans in eleventh-century England as Archambaud le Flemynge. Many of his innumerous descendants are readily identified as such by their surname, including Christopher Fleming, 16th Baron Slane, the young Anglo-Irish army officer who fought at the side of the deposed King James II at the battle of the Boyne in 1691. The information gathered in this publication will be of interest to students of medieval history and prosopography as well as to the thousands of modern-day Flemings who would like to know more about their ancestral family.
A Genealogy of the Ancient Flemings
Title | A Genealogy of the Ancient Flemings PDF eBook |
Author | F. Lawrence Fleming |
Publisher | Paragon Publishing |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 2010-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 190761107X |
A medieval tradition alleges that the various branches of the Fleming family of the British Isles are descended from the three sons of an earl of Flanders. Pitted against this tradition is the more recent allegation, first made no earlier than the eighteenth century, that unrelated families immigrated in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries to the British Isles from Flanders and independently chose Fleming as a surname. What do historical records have to say concerning these two opposing views? In this publication it is asserted that the records are unanimously in favour of ancient tradition and that the modern allegation is nonsense. The traditional "earl of Flanders" was in reality a man named Erkenbald, the son of an exiled Flemish nobleman living in Normandy during the first half of the eleventh century. Erkenbald the Fleming came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066, and through him are the Flemings of the British Isles descended from one of the great noble houses of Flanders.
Genealogy of a Fleming Family
Title | Genealogy of a Fleming Family PDF eBook |
Author | Annette Fleming Beauchamp |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1959 |
Genre | |
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Genealogy of a Fleming Family; With Colonial Ancestors and Allied Families.
Title | Genealogy of a Fleming Family; With Colonial Ancestors and Allied Families. PDF eBook |
Author | Annette Fleming Beauchamp |
Publisher | Hassell Street Press |
Pages | 108 |
Release | 2021-09-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781014454522 |
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Exploring the True Heritage of the Fleming Family Name
Title | Exploring the True Heritage of the Fleming Family Name PDF eBook |
Author | F. Lawrence Fleming |
Publisher | F Lawrence Fleming |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2018-08-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1726069885 |
Compiled in this publication, which aspires to document the history of the medieval Fleming family of the British Isles, are the edited and corrected texts of four previously published books by F. Lawrence Fleming, namely: A Genealogical History of the Barons Slane (2008), A Genealogy of the Ancient Flemings (2010), The Ancestry of the Earl of Wigton (2011), and Wigton Revisited (2014), along with various essays by the same author.
Genealogical and Personal History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, West Virginia
Title | Genealogical and Personal History of the Upper Monongahela Valley, West Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Lee Butcher |
Publisher | Genealogical Publishing Com |
Pages | 1050 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Monongahela River Valley (W. Va. and Pa.) |
ISBN | 0806348496 |
The Ancestry of the Earl of Wigton
Title | The Ancestry of the Earl of Wigton PDF eBook |
Author | F. Lawrence Fleming |
Publisher | Paragon Publishing |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1907611592 |
The essays contained in this volume concern the early history of the Fleming family of the British Isles. My main motivation in writing these essays has been my moral obligation to compliment with additional information my two earlier publications: A Genealogical History of the Barons Slane and A Genealogy of the Ancient Flemings. This publication will naturally be of most interest to those who have already read these books and would like to learn of any more recent developments in my ongoing research into the history of the Fleming family. The ancestry of the Earls of Wigton and the Lords Fleming of Scotland has always been a hard nut to crack. Some have said that Baldwin, the first sheriff of Lanarkshire, was the progenitor of the Scottish house of Fleming; others have said differently. I contend that the progenitor of the house of Fleming was the man who is known from Scottish records as Jordanus Flandrensis. Jordan the Fleming first came to Scotland from Cumbria in England in about 1147. He would have been the great-grandson of Erkenbald the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror in 1066. I cannot conclusively prove my contention, but I trust that the evidence I present in this publication will show that such a contention is not only plausible, it is very likely.