This page has been accessed 1,233 times. M, #127504, b. Robert Fleming (1924-2015), their only child, went on to become a general practitioner. When Chain heard that he was coming he remarked "Good God! The will of Robert Payne, Gentleman, Senior, of Rappahannock (now Essex) County, Virginia, dated March 21, 1671, proved November 4, 1675, reveals that his sister Mary and his relative Joyce were then married, for he provides that if his wife Elizabeth (daughter of Alexander Fleming) dies, and their son Robert, Junior, dies without lawful issue . Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. Fleming was knighted by King George VI and became Sir Alexander Fleming in 1944. Many clinical tests were inconclusive, probably because it had been used as a surface antiseptic. Child: @P3@. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Duncan Robertson, 5th of Faskally was the son of Alexander Robertson, 3rd of Faskally and Egedia Oliphant. At that time Robert paid James's property taxes. In 1895 he moved to London to live with his elder brother Thomas (who worked as an oculist) and completed his basic education at Regent Street Polytechnic. Goodmans, Harris, Georgia, USA. Birthdate: 1924. Fleming married Sarah Marion and nurse, on December 24, 1915. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Hendry, who celebrates her 74th birthday today, has kept a relatively low profile in Hollywood since she became 007's first black love interest opposite Roger Moore in 1973. He also correctly theorised the structure of penicillin. Sorry! discoveries. & P.A. Weve updated the security on the site. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Alexander Fleming on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. Enter a grandparent's name. [6] He doesn't mention the event that occurred to necessitate a remission. Thomas Farrar was the son of George Farrar and Judith Jefferson. In politics nearly all have been Whigs or Republicans. ). His parents, Hugh and Grace were farmers, and Alexander was one of their four children. Robert Fleming (abt. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. There the most of their childdren were born. ISOCRATES OF ATHENS | Jon D. Mikalson On 22 November 1805 John Fleming sold 20 acres of this tract to Josiah Magee, leaving him with 9, 980 acres. Robert is 18 degrees from Jennifer Aniston, 20 degrees from Drew Barrymore, 20 degrees from Candice Bergen, 21 degrees from Alexandre Dumas, 18 degrees from Carrie Fisher, 31 degrees from Whitney Houston, 20 degrees from Hayley Mills, 18 degrees from Liza Minnelli, 19 degrees from Lisa Presley, 20 degrees from Kiefer Sutherland, 16 degrees from Bill Veeck and 21 degrees from Brian Nash on our single family tree. He married Thurza Farrar on 19 December 1799, in Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States. By the time Fleming had established that, he was interested in penicillin for itself. It is noteworthy, also, that not a few have held military offices, in war and peace. About the year 1784, accompanied by their three younger children, James, Samuel and Mary, they removed into western Pennsylvania, and settled on Harmon's Creek, township of Hanover, Washington county. For the most part they have been agriculturists. THE HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN: DIVINE REASON OR FAITH? Enter a grandparent's name. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Sir Henry Harris said in 1998: "Without Fleming, no Chain; without Chain, no Florey; without Florey, no Heatley; without Heatley, no penicillin." Died 3 Apr 1802 at about age 96 in Harmons Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. Robert Alexander Fleming, (a minor) is found in the 1805 Columbia, GA property tax list having his property taxes paid by his guardian, James Fleming 1760-1840 MD, on land owned by John Fleming 1776-1840 NC, Sweetwater Creek 1000 acres. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. [1] His parents are known to have married before 1413 but likely earlier. It must be presumed he was born about 1460. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. Ian Fleming 1908-1964 Author of the James Bond novels and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. and then a B.Sc. All, so far as known, have been temperate, honest and worthy citizens. The King at the time was James II, then 10 years old. n anul 1928 a descoperit penicilina produs de mucegaiul . Mercer Fleming was recruited into the (now closed) Relative Genetics yDNA patrilineal study by me, John Calvin Fleming, Jr., because of his oldest known patrilineal ancestor's, Robert Alexander Fleming's 1785 NC close historical connection to my oldest patrilineal ancestor, James Fleming 1760 MD, who served as his guardian in Columbia County GA in 1806 for Robert Alexander Fleming 1785 NC and paid his taxes on half of Sweetwater Creek land, owned then by John Fleming 1776 NC. with Gold Medal in 1908, and became a lecturer at St. Mary's until 1914. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003. . Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. There he came under the influence of bacteriologist and immunologist Sir Almroth Edward Wright, whose ideas of vaccine therapy seemed to offer a revolutionary direction in medical treatment. Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist at St. Mary's Hospital, had returned from a vacation when, while talking to a colleague, he noticed a zone around an invading fungus on an agar plate in which the bacteria did not grow. Balfour Paul notes that in 1480, he received a remission, under the Great Seal by King James III, for depredations committed upon the Lord Hamilton and other crimes therein mentioned, 12 July. [8] Both major sources provide this year although a number of other resources, generally sourced or sourcing each other, suggest 1494; WikiTree will use 1491. Clan Douglas. George Farmer . I thought he was dead". Marriage In 1928, Alexander Fleming (August 6, 1881 - March 11, 1955) discovered the antibiotic penicillin at Saint Mary's Hospital in London. Robert Alexander Fleming, (a minor) is found in the 1805 Columbia, . O 'cine d'aventuras ye un chenero cinematografico caracterizau por a presencia d'un heroi (ficticio u real) inspirador d'un mito, a on gosa haber-ie scenas d'aventuras y batallas, asobn de tipo caballeresco y que gosa tamin estar ambientau en epocas pasadas que se presentan de forma exalzadora, en presentando sin profundizar masiau o scenario de l'accin d'a cinta, que mesmo puet estar . In 1928 Alexander Fleming noticed that a culture plate ofStaphylococcus aureusbacteria had become contaminated by afungus. It is supposed, in this Profile, that Robert lived between 1410 and 1491. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. [1] His parents are known to have married before 1413 but likely earlier. [14][15][16][17], Died Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Capt Williams District, Warren, Georgia, United States. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Balfour Paul notes four children; Malcolm, Robert, Elizabeth and Mariot.[10]. Again in 1806 John Fleming split the tax burden for his Sweetwater Creek land with James Fleming, but this time James Fleming paid the tax on the land as the guardian for Robert Alexander Fleming. Fleming went to Louden Moor School and Darvel School, and though the two before were modest schools at best, earned a two-year scholarship to Kilmarnock Academy before moving to London where he attended the Royal Polytechnic Institution. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. If so, login to add it. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. It was certainly before 1454 as he appears as Master of the King's Just one grandparent can lead you to many He married, firstly, Janet Douglas, third daughter of James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas. Hugh Fleming and Mary Craig had a son Hugh born in 1816 who was the father of Sir Alexander Fleming. Therefore it must be assumed that he was adopted into the Fleming family, though fathered by a non-Fleming male. Fleming identified the mould that had contaminated his culture plates as being from the Penicillium genus, and, after some months of calling it "mould juice" named the substance it released penicillin on 7 March 1929. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. His father, Hugh Fleming, married Grace Sterling and Grace was his mother. It must therefore be presumed that Robert and Janet married, no later than 1445 and Janet young, Malcolm the son must have been born no later than 1445 and married young for Sir David to be of age in 1480. Fleming died at the age of 73 due to a heart attack on March 11, 1955. Of the children mentioned by Balfour Paul it is noted that Robert, given as the second son, was of age in 1266, some considerable time prior to the other children and creates an anomaly with dates. Thomas Farrar was the son of George Farrar and Judith. The popular story of Winston Churchill's father's paying for Fleming's education after Fleming's father saved young Winston from death is false. Hamilton, Harris, Georgia, USA. Fleming returned to St. Marys after the war and was promoted to assistant director of the Inoculation Department. Caroline renounced her title in 2001 when she married a nonroyal, Rory Fleming, an attorney and the nephew of James Bond's creator Ian Fleming. However, the sale must not have been finalized because the 1808 tax digest showed John Fleming and Robert Alexander Fleming on the tax digest with all of their land intact. Life. Early GA land tax records, Robert Alexander Fleming. The interior has 5 credit card slots and 5 pockets. When it was finally recognised for what it was, the most efficacious life-saving drug in the world, penicillin would alter forever the treatment of bacterial infections. 30 Jan 1785. Fleming and his wife had a son, Robert, who became a general practitioner. Son-in-Law. http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Genealogy/FlemingNotes.html. Login to find your connection. Instead, his male descendants matched to some Waggener surname descendants. In 1953, two years prior to his death, Fleming married Greek microbiologist Amalia Coutsouris-Voureka, who had been involved in the Greek resistance movement during World War II and had been Flemings colleague since 1946, when she enrolled at St. Marys Hospital on a scholarship. She then sank back in her chair, and with a deep sigh, said, 'Dear me! Alexander Fleming was born in rural Lochfield, in East Ayrshire, Scotland, on August 6, 1881. Governor of Scotland, and niece of King Robert III. The concepts by the creators come at the reader fast and furiously, something that likely quickened the imaginations of folks coming to these notions for the first time. Whether they crossed the English Channel from the country of Wigton or Argylshire, we have not been able to determine. Archibald Fleming 1820-1843 Jane Colville (Haddow) 1825-1911 Alexander Fleming 1826-1907 John Fleming b. Robert Alexander Fleming Birth 1851 Death IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. On 4 January 1441, he entered a protest, against the illegal and unwarrantable sentence of execution and forfeiture passed on his father. The following are quotes from a Georgia genealogist, Amanda Cook, on this important fact pattern: "In 1805 John Fleming split the cost of the taxes on the land with James Fleming, each man paying the tax on 500 acres. Also go to "gallery" section of James Fleming 1760-1840 MD Ancestry.com to read research on the Sweetwater Creek land connection of James Fleming 1760-1840 MD, John Fleming 1776-1840 NC and Robert Alexander Fleming 1785 NC. Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article. Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist at St. Mary's Hospital, had returned from a vacation when, while talking to a colleague, he noticed a zone around an invading fungus on an agar plate in which the bacteria did not grow. Children. He was the father of Hugh Fleming, (b.1773) who married Mary Craig. In a subsequent radio broadcast, Churchill referred to the new drug as "This admirable M&B." 1 She died in 1520. Not long previous to his parents' death, Samuel, their youngest son, with whom they were living, went to Harrisburg to visit his brother Robert. Robert was born in 1793 in Argyll, Scotland. Amongst the Peers raised were Lord Fleming and Lord Glamis. 1829 There is no way to know the intent of a person 200 years after the fact, but the records seem to show an intent by John Fleming to sell half of his land to Robert Alexander Fleming as soon as Robert was of age. Descendants of Robert Alexander Fleming b.1785 NC d. 1867 GA married 1stly Mary (Polly) Watson 2ndly Ascenith Bennett Cochran Bowles . After the war Fleming actively searched for anti-bacterial agents, having witnessed the deaths of many soldiers from septicemia resulting from infected wounds. It came about when he had a cold and a drop of his nasal mucus fell onto a culture plate of bacteria. an Irish nurse. Unfortunately Hunter makes no mention of the daughter's marriages and it is not possible to determine whether there were two or three daughters. Fleming served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was Mentioned in Dispatches. Content. It is believed that Robert Alexander Fleming 1785 NC was fathered by a Waggener male and adopted into the same Fleming family as James Fleming 1760 MD and John Fleming 1776 NC. Sarah Marion McElroy died in 1949 and on 9 April 1953 Fleming married Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a Greek colleague at St.Mary's. This may be a resignation of a grant by a previous husband and provide a date of marriage but this is uncertain. Flemings role was emphasized by the press because of the romance of his chance discovery and his greater willingness to speak to journalists. He was married first to Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, Ireland, in 1915, and they had one son, Robert Fleming, who is a general medical practitioner. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Drag images here or select from your computer for Robert Alexander Fleming memorial. Leave a message for others who see this profile. He qualified for the school with distinction in 1906 and had the option of becoming a surgeon. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? He eventually received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945. Try again later. 2 He was the son of Major Philip Fleming and Joan Cecil Hunloke. Please try again later. If so, login to add it. Robert married Thursa Farrar on 19 Dec 1799 in Mecklenburg co, Virginia. William Hunter[14] suggests he had two sons and two daughters but instead of Mariot mentions Beatrix. On September 3, 1928, shortly after his appointment as professor of bacteriology, Fleming noticed that a culture plate of Staphylococcus aureus he had been working on had become contaminated by a fungus. Margaret Lindsay 1. Marriage Alexander Fleming. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic substance benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain. Samuel Fleming, Coldwater, Michigan, Republic Job Printing Establishment, 1868, pg. On his return, after a week's absence, he entered his door and stepped toward his mother to greet her. Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Scotland Project Managed Medieval Profiles. Janet was likely born around 1430 and thus the marriage probably occurred near 1450. Robert married Thursa Farrar on 19 Dec 1799 in Mecklenburg co, Virginia.Thursa Farrar Fleming was the daughter of Thomas Farrar and Elizabeth Howard of Virginia. As far back as the 19th century, antagonism between certain bacteria and molds had been observed, and a name was given to this phenomenonantibiosisbut little was made of . 1932, d. 26 June 2020. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Bacteriologist Alexander Fleming was bornat Lochfield Farm near Darvel,Ayrshire, Scotland, on August6, 1881. In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach. Alexander Fleming, in full Sir Alexander Fleming, (born August 6, 1881, Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotlanddied March 11, 1955, London, England), Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin. Brother of Grace Steel Fleming; John Fleming and Robert James Fleming Hueys District, Harris, Georgia, USA. [24], Marriage This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Our common father, Robert Fleming, and so far as known, his ancestry and relatives, were all Protestants and Presbyterians; and it is worthy of record that all of their descendants have been Protestants, and nearly all have embraced the Presbyterian faith. Captain Alexander Fleming was the 2nd son of John Fleming, 7th Lord Fleming. 1860 James Fleming's first wife was Martha, eldest daughter of John Knox, the Scottish reformer; Robert was the issue of a second marriage with Jean Livingston, a relative of John Livingstone. Robert Fleming was born in December 1630 at Yester, Haddingtonshire, of which parish, anciently known as St. Bathan's, his father, James Fleming (died 8 April 1653), was minister. Robert passed away in 1860. Please reset your password. Alexander Fleming. Grandson . Readers can view a summary of this amongst William Hunter's work on the family. He married Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Duncan Campbell, 4th of Glenlyon, on 8 May 1630. "The circumstances narrated, together with other facts and traditions we have obtained, render it quite evident that our paternal ancestral line, originated with some one of the names given in this sketch, who were contemporaneous with Robert Bruce and his descendants, and who remained in western Scotland. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. In 1918 he returned to St. Mary's Hospital, which was a teaching hospital. They came to the United States in 1821. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. Alexander Fleming's Discovery . DailyMail.com spotted . He married Mary Dunlop in 1819. In the 1930s, Flemings trials occasionally showed more promise, and he continued, until 1940, to try to interest a chemist skilled enough to further refine usable penicillin. Margaret Lindsay was born in 1420. Themold, later identified asPenicillium notatum(now classified asP. chrysogenum), hadinhibitedthe growth of the bacteria. He married Mary or . Alexander Fleming, in full Sir Alexander Fleming, (born August 6, 1881, Lochfield Farm, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotlanddied March 11, 1955, London, England), Scottish bacteriologist best known for his discovery of penicillin. In 1484, he had a safe-conduct to come into England with twenty persons in his retinue, 2 November. Shortly after the team published its first results in 1940, Fleming telephoned Howard Florey, Chain's head of department to say that he would be visiting within the next few days. Image Formats. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. Son of Sir Alexander Fleming, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1945 and Sarah Marion McElroy M, #669234, d. before 24 October 1594. 2: Father of Robert Fleming (b. Fleming observed that many soldiers died during World War I from sepsis that affected infected wounds. Geni requires JavaScript! Around 1450 James II started the Parliamentary reformation and created the division in the Baronial status between "minor" Barons and their "Peers". Project note: Fleming was a Freemason and a member of London Scottish Rifles Lodge No. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Generally accused of theft or withholding property. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Login to find your connection. According to the biography, Penicillin Man: Alexander Fleming and the Antibiotic Revolution by Kevin Brown, Alexander Fleming, in a letter to his friend and colleague Andre Gratia, described this as "A wondrous fable." That year James Fleming appeared paying only a poll tax." There is a problem with your email/password. In this vicinity, or near Harrisburg, they remained till the close of the war. Enter a grandparent's name. Robert eventually journeyed through York County, Pennsylvania, to Maryland . After the team had developed a method of purifying penicillin to an effective first stable form in 1940, several clinical trials ensued, and their amazing success inspired the team to develop methods for mass production and mass distribution in 1945. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. In November 1921 Fleming discovered lysozyme, an enzyme present in body fluids such as saliva and tears that has a mild antiseptic effect. After working in a shipping office for four years, the twenty-year-old Fleming inherited some money from an uncle, John Fleming. Fleming was the seventh of eight children of a Scottish hill farmer (third of four children from the farmers second wife). https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112377670/robert-alexander-fleming. He was educated at Larchfield Academy and Craigmount School. Unfortunately, lysozyme had no effect on the most-pathogenic bacteria. Robert was the son of Maj. James Fleming (1744-1812) and Margaret McMurray (abt 1745-abt 1795). Child of Robert Fleming, 4th of Moness and Elizabeth Campbell. Fleming showed the contaminated culture to his former assistant Merlin Price who said "That's how you discovered lysozyme." Some however, have been mechanics, and some have entered the different professions. of James, 7th Earl of Douglas Sir Malcolm Fleming of Monycabo m. . His parents are said to have been William Fleming and Hannah Virginia "Jennie" Buchanan. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. His elder brother, Tom, was already a physician and suggested to his younger sibling that he follow the same career, and so in 1903, the younger Alexander enrolled at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London. ORIGINAL CIVIL WAR CDV Thomas Fleming, Captain Co. B 12th Virginia Infantry - $129.34. She looked hesitatingly at him and repeated -- 'Samuel Fleming! Nor did he save Winston Churchill himself during World War II. On 6th August 1881 Sir Alexander Fleming was born; in later life he would become a pharmacologist and Nobel Prize winning physician, and go on to discover penicillin. Let us the descendants preserve the honor of our name, accomplish some high and useful purpose in life, and transmit to our children's children, and the generations following, the social, civil and religious principles we have inherited through the long line of an honorable ancestry. Hence it becomes interesting to us, the descendants, to find from the evidences now obtained, notwithstanding the singular absence of any record of birthplace, that our common father, ROBERT FLEMING, with whom this Record begins, was probably born in the peninsula of Argylshire, Scotland, in the year 1706, which was also the year of the Constitutional Union of England and Scotland. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. In 1446 there was a precept issued for infefting him in the lands of Biggar and patronage of the church and hospital which had been resigned by David Hay, Lord Hay of Yester, dated 31 May 1446. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. This is a carousel with slides. Oops, we were unable to send the email. 3776 4766 pixels JPG . 16-21; http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/fleming.pdf]. Fleming Martha R. 1849-1892 R. Alexander 1851-1903 M. Adeline 1847-1912 Freddy 1868-1868 Son of J.A. [2], On 1 January 1442, King James II, on attaining his minority, now having been convinced of the injustice of the sentence, issued precepts for serving Sir Robert as heir of his father who was found by the inquest to have died at the faith and peace of his sovereign, and they accordingly he was served in his lands on 30 January 1444.[3]. Robert's portrait is used courtesy of Duckie, Find A Grave ID 47221306. He matched to another recruited descendant (through a different son) of Robert Alexander Fleming 1785 NC 42/43, Norwood Fleming. This was as one of the ambassadors sent to France to receive from Charles the Eighth a ratification of the ancient league between that country and Scotland, and an assurance that the Scottish King would obtain prompt assistance in the event of any act of aggression on the part of England. The protest was entered at the Cross of Linlithgow, his regional centre, but the Sheriff of Linlithgow refused to receive it. Just one grandparent can lead you to many Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. Resend Activation Email. Realizing that his mucus might have an effect on bacterial growth, he mixed the mucus into the culture and a few weeks later saw signs of the bacterias having been dissolved. Child: @P5@. The body of 19-year-old Stephen Smith was found on July 8, 2015, in the middle of a rural highway in Hampton County, South Carolina, right around the corner from the site where his car was later discovered. Father of Private. This however, does not seem to the compiler of this Record to be satisfactory; inasmuch as Episopacy had been abolished and Presbyterianism firmly established about sixty years previous to this marriage. When our ancestor was about forty years of age, he was married to Jeanette, or Jane Jackson, the parties having passed over to Ireland for this purpose. He, James, was a favourite with James II and, more importantly, Justiciar of Scotland south of the Forth along with being the most powerful magnate in Scotland. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Last Edited=15 Apr 2021. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. Trust Archivist and Curator at the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, St. Mary's Hospital, London. Beloved father, grandfather, uncle, cousin and friend to many. However his grandson, Sir David Fleming, knighted and of age, had a charter, as son of the deceased Malcolm Fleming, his father, and grandson and heir of Robert, Lord Fleming, on his grandfather's resignation, of the lands and baronies of Lenzie, Cumbernauld, Biggar, Thankerton, Monycabo, part of Lour, and part of Dunbulls on 24 October 1480.