William Fleming (Henry County, Kentucky, cobbler.)
b. 1835?
Henry County, Kentucky, shoemaker. Kentucky native. Son of William Fleming and Mary Fleming. Married to Julia A. Graves in Franklin County, Kentucky, on June 17, 1858. Father of Robert Fleming and Mattie Fleming. Resident of Henry County in 1850. Household owned five enslaved persons in 1850. Shoemaker in Henry County in 1860.
Details
- Sex
- Male
- Race
- White
Bibliography
Seventh Manuscript Census of the United States (1850), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, District 1, p. 366A.
Seventh Manuscript Census of the United States (1850), Slave Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, District 1, p. 242.
Eighth Manuscript Census of the United States (1860), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, New Castle, p. 366A.
Ninth Manuscript Census of the United States (1870), Population Schedules, Kentucky, Henry County, New Castle, p. 340A.
Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records (1852-1910), KDLA, Frankfort, KY, Roll 994034, Franklin County Births.
Citation
Fleming, William. Accessed via the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition, https://discovery.civilwargovernors.org/document/S32206093 (January 18, 2026).
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