Fleming
Encyclopedia
This page refers to persons with Fleming as their surname:
| |}>

Military

  • Clas Fleming (admiral)
    Clas Fleming (admiral)
    Clas Larsson Fleming was an admiral and administrator involved in the development of a formal management structure for the Royal Swedish Navy under King Gustav II Adolf and Queen Christina. He was the son of Lars Hermansson Fleming, the governor of Åbo in present-day Finland...

     (1592–1644), Sweden
  • Klaus Fleming
    Klaus Fleming
    Baron Clas Eriksson Fleming was a Finnish-born member of the Swedish nobility and admiral, who played an important role in Finnish and Swedish history during the rise of Sweden as a Great Power...

     (1535–1597), Swedish admiral
  • Richard E. Fleming
    Richard E. Fleming
    Captain Richard E. Fleming was a United States Marine who received the Medal of Honor for his heroism in World War II during the Battle of Midway. Fleming piloted a Vought SB2U Vindicator dive bomber in an attack on the ....

     (1917–1942), U.S. war hero
  • Valentine Fleming
    Valentine Fleming
    Major Valentine Fleming, DSO was a British Conservative Member of Parliament who was killed in World War I.-Early years:...

     (1882–1917), Scottish politician and war hero
  • Jerzy Detloff Fleming (1699–1771), Saxon general and nobleman

Music, art and literature

  • Amaryllis Fleming
    Amaryllis Fleming
    Amaryllis Marie-Louise Fleming was a British cello performer and teacher.- Early life and education :...

     (1925–1999), British musician
  • Andrew Fleming
    Andrew Fleming
    Andrew Fleming is an American film and television director and screenwriter. He directed and wrote or co-wrote the films Bad Dreams, Threesome, The Craft, Dick, Nancy Drew and Hamlet 2. He also directed, without writing, the 2003 film The In-Laws...

     (b. 1963), U.S. screenwriter and director
  • Anne Fleming (writer)
    Anne Fleming (writer)
    Anne Fleming is a Canadian fiction writer.Born in Toronto, Ontario, she attended the University of Waterloo, first enrolling in a geography program then moving to English studies. In 1991, she moved to British Columbia. She teaches at the University of British Columbia Okanagan campus in Kelowna...

    , Canada
  • Berry Fleming
    Berry Fleming
    Berry Fleming was an American novelist. He is best known for his 1943 novel Colonel Effingham's Raid.-Life and career:...

     (1899–1989), U.S. novelist
  • Don Fleming (musician)
    Don Fleming (musician)
    Don Fleming is an American musician, best known for being the frontman of Velvet Monkeys, B.A.L.L., and Gumball.-Biography:...

     (b. 1957), US musician and producer
  • Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Lancaster Fleming was a British author, journalist and Naval Intelligence Officer.Fleming is best known for creating the fictional British spy James Bond and for a series of twelve novels and nine short stories about the character, one of the biggest-selling series of fictional books of...

     (1908–1964), British author
  • Justin Fleming
    Justin Fleming
    Justin Fleming , born Sydney, Australia is a playwright and author. He has written for theatre, music theatre, television and cinema and his works have been produced and published in Australia, the US, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Poland and France...

     (b. 1953), Australian author and playwright
  • King Fleming
    King Fleming
    Walter "King" Fleming is an American jazz pianist and bandleader.A classmate of Sonny Cohn, after playing trombone in the McKinley High School band, Fleming went on to study at the Midwest College of Music. He had already led several informal bands before King Fleming and His Swing Band first...

     (b. 1922), U.S. musician
  • Paul Fleming (poet) (1609–1640), Germany
  • Peter Fleming (writer) (1907–1971), United Kingdom
  • Renée Fleming
    Renée Fleming
    Renée Fleming is an American soprano specializing in opera and lieder. Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice.Fleming has performed coloratura, lyric, and lighter spinto soprano repertoires. She has sung roles in Italian, German, French, Czech, and Russian, aside from her native English. She also...

     (b. 1959), U.S. soprano
  • Shirley Fleming
    Shirley Fleming
    Shirley Fleming was an American music critic and editor. Born in New York City, she was the daughter of novelist Berry Fleming who enjoyed popularity during the 1930s and 1940s with a series of successful works, and later in the 1980s with his Captain Bennett's Folly. Shirley grew up in Augusta,...

     (1929–2005), U.S. music critic and magazine editor
  • Tommy Fleming (b. 15 May 1971), Irish musician
  • Tom Fleming (1927–2010), Scottish actor, director, and poet

Politics and law

  • Amalia Fleming
    Amalia Fleming
    Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, Lady Fleming was a Greek doctor, activist and politician.Fleming was born in Constantinople in 1909. She moved to Greece and, during the Axis occupation, took part in the National Resistance, for which she was jailed by the Italians.In 1946, she received a scholarship...

     (1909–1986), Greek activist and parliamentarian
  • Chummy Fleming
    Chummy Fleming
    John William 'Chummy' Fleming was a pioneer unionist, agitator for the unemployed, and anarchist in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia....

     (1863–1950), Australian union leader
  • Claes Larsson Fleming (1592–1644), Sweden
  • David Pinkerton Fleming
    David Pinkerton Fleming
    David Pinkerton Fleming, Lord Fleming MC was a Scottish politician and judge.He was educated at Glasgow High School, the University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow, and was called to the Scottish Bar in 1902...

     (1877–1944), Scottish politician
  • Donald Fleming (1905–1986), Canadian parliamentarian
  • Elaine Fleming
    Elaine Fleming
    Elaine Fleming was mayor of Cass Lake, Minnesota, a position to which she was elected in 2003. Cass Lake—officially a city, but with a population under 1000—is located within the reservation boundaries of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe...

    , U.S. politician
  • Erik R. Fleming (b. 1965), U.S. politician
  • Francis Fleming
    Francis Fleming
    Sir Francis Fleming KCMG was a British colonial administrator.His father was James Fleming, Q.C.. He attended Downside College near Bath, and studied law at the Middle Temple, and was called to the bar in 1866....

     (1842–1922), British colonial administrator
  • Francis P. Fleming
    Francis P. Fleming
    Francis Philip Fleming was an American politician and the 15th Governor of Florida from 1889 to 1893. Fleming was a Democrat, strong supporter of segregation and an opponent of civil rights for blacks...

     (1841–1908), Florida politician
  • Kieran Fleming
    Kieran Fleming
    Kieran or Ciarán Fleming , was a member of the 4th Battalion, Derry Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army from the Waterside area of Derry, Northern Ireland. He died while attempting to escape after a confrontation with British troops in 1984.-Background:Fleming was the youngest son of...

     (1959–1984), Irish republican
  • Louis-Constant Fleming
    Louis-Constant Fleming
    Louis-Constant Fleming is a member of the Senate of France, representing the island of Saint-Martin. He is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement.-References:*...

     (b. 1946), San Martin politician, France
  • M. Brendan Fleming
    M. Brendan Fleming
    Martin Brendan Fleming was the mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts, from 1982 to 1984, and a member of the Lowell City Council for nine terms between the years of 1969 and 1992....

     (b. 1926), U.S. politician
  • Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming
    Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming
    Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming , was Lord Chamberlain of Scotland to King James V, from 1524.He was the son and heir of John Fleming, 2nd Lord Fleming, who was killed in a feud with the Tweedie of Drumelzier family in 1524....

     (1494–1547),Lord Chamberlain of Scotland to James V of Scotland
  • Osbourne Fleming
    Osbourne Fleming
    Osbourne Berrington Fleming is a politician and the chief minister of Anguilla. He held that post from March 6, 2000, three days after the Anguilla United Front, a conservative coalition which included Fleming's Anguilla National Alliance won parliamentary elections, gaining at least 4 of the 7...

     (b. 1940), Anguilla politician
  • Peter E. Fleming Jr.
    Peter E. Fleming Jr.
    Peter E. Fleming Jr. was a criminal-defense lawyer known for his A-list roster of clients.-References:...

     (1929–2009), U.S. attorney
  • Robben Wright Fleming
    Robben Wright Fleming
    Robben Wright Fleming was the President of Wisconsin-Madison from 1964 to 1967, and the University of Michigan from 1968 to 1978.-Biography:...

     (1916-2010), U.S. law professor and educator
  • Seth Micah Fleming (1999) 2008 spelling bee champion of the U.S.

Religion

  • George Fleming (1667–1747), Bishop of Carlisle
  • Heinrich Fleming, Bishop of Warmia 1278–1300
  • Michael Anthony Fleming
    Michael Anthony Fleming
    Michael Anthony Fleming was Catholic bishop of St. John's, Newfoundland. He was principally responsible for changing a small mission with several priests in four parishes into a large diocese with over 40,000 congregants and was the single most influential Irish immigrant to come to Newfoundland...

     (1792–1850), Irish-born Roman Catholic Bishop in Newfoundland
  • Pete Fleming
    Pete Fleming
    Peter Sillence Fleming was an evangelical Christian who was one of five missionaries killed while participating in Operation Auca, an attempt to evangelize the Waodani people of Ecuador.- Early life :Fleming was born in Seattle, Washington...

     (1928–1956), U.S. missionary to Ecuador
  • Richard Fleming
    Richard Fleming
    Richard Fleming , Bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford, was born at Crofton in Yorkshire....

     (1385–1431), English minister
  • Thomas Fleming
    Thomas Fleming (archbishop)
    Thomas Fleming was an Irish Franciscan and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.He was son of the Baron of Slane. He studied at the Franciscan College of Leuven, became a priest of the Franciscan Order, and after finishing his studies continued at the Catholic University of Leuven for a number of...

      (1593–1665) Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

Science and engineering

  • Alexander Fleming
    Alexander Fleming
    Sir Alexander Fleming was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. He wrote many articles on bacteriology, immunology, and chemotherapy...

     (1881–1955), Scottish scientist
  • Charles Fleming (ornithologist) (1916–1987)
  • John Adam Fleming
    John Adam Fleming
    John Adam Fleming, was an American physicist interested in the magnetosphere and the atmospheric electricity....

    , American physicist
  • John Ambrose Fleming
    John Ambrose Fleming
    Sir John Ambrose Fleming was an English electrical engineer and physicist. He is known for inventing the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube, the diode, then called the kenotron in 1904. He is also famous for the left hand rule...

    , English physicist and engineer
  • Sandford Fleming
    Sandford Fleming
    Sir Sandford Fleming, was a Scottish-born Canadian engineer and inventor, proposed worldwide standard time zones, designed Canada's first postage stamp, a huge body of surveying and map making, engineering much of the Intercolonial Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was a founding...

     (1827–1915) Scottish born Canadian engineer
  • Williamina Fleming
    Williamina Fleming
    -External links:* * * * from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific- Obituaries :*...

     (1857–1911), Scottish astronomer
  • D. F. Fleming
    D. F. Fleming
    Denna Frank Fleming, American revisionist historian and published author who wrote The Cold War and Its Origins, a seminal work on the Cold War...

    , American historian

Sport

  • Charlie Fleming
    Charlie Fleming
    Charles "Charlie" Fleming was a Scottish footballer who played for Blairhall Colliery, East Fife, Sunderland and the Scotland national team...

     (1927–1997), Scotland, football
  • Colin Fleming
    Colin Fleming
    Colin Fleming is a British professional tennis player who lives in Linlithgow.He was selected for 2009 Great Britain Davis Cup team....

     (b. 1984), Scotland, tennis
  • Craig Fleming
    Craig Fleming
    Craig Fleming is a former footballer. He was a defender.-Football career:Fleming began his professional career with his hometown club Halifax Town where he made his debut aged 16. He also picked up the Barclays Player of the Month award at the same age...

     (b. 1971), Britain, football
  • Curtis Fleming
    Curtis Fleming
    Curtis Fleming is an english born Irish former international footballer. Fleming played his youth football at the famous Belvedere F.C.. Fleming played right back and won international honours for the Republic of Ireland at under-21, under-23 , and senior level. He started his career with St...

     (b. 1968), Britain, football
  • Damien Fleming
    Damien Fleming
    Damien William Fleming is a former Australian cricketer who played in 20 Tests and 88 ODIs from 1994 to 2001....

     (b. 1970), Australia, cricket
  • Dave Fleming
    Dave Fleming
    David Anthony Fleming is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1991 to 1995, mostly for the Seattle Mariners.Fleming was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, and went to high school in Mahopac, New York...

     (b. 1969), United States, baseball
  • Derek Fleming
    Derek Fleming
    Derek Adam Fleming is a Scottish football defender currently playing for Bo'ness.Fleming began his career in 1993 with Meadowbank Thistle, where he made a total of 49 appearances before moving to Dunfermline Athletic in 1994. He has also played for Dundee, Livingston, Partick Thistle and Hamilton...

     (b. 1973), Scotland, football
  • Don Fleming (American football) (1937–1963)
  • Greg Fleming
    Greg Fleming
    Greg William Edward Fleming is a Scottish football player who currently plays for Chesterfield. He plays as a goalkeeper. He was previously with Oldham Athletic and financially troubled side Gretna. He also played on loan for Dunfermline Athletic.-Career:Fleming started his career with Livingston,...

     (b. 1986), Scotland, football
  • Jim Fleming (footballer)
    Jim Fleming (footballer)
    James Brown Montgomerie 'Jim' Fleming was a professional footballer who played for St Bernards, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Armadale Thistle.- Football career :...

     (1884–1917), Scotland
  • Jimmy Fleming
    Jimmy Fleming
    James "Jimmy" William Fleming was a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers between 1925 and 1934. He currently holds the record for the most Scottish Cup goals scored by a Rangers player, with 44...

     (1903–1969), Scotland, football
  • Matthew Fleming
    Matthew Fleming
    Matthew Valentine Fleming is a former cricketer who represented Kent and England.Born out of his time, his background was Eton and the Royal Greenjackets, his approach was cavalier. His first 2 scoring shots in first class cricket were sixes.He played 11 One Day Internationals but no Test matches...

     (b. 1964), Britain, cricket
  • Paul Fleming (boxer)
    Paul Fleming (boxer)
    Paul Fleming is an Australian professional boxer from Tully, Queensland who fought at the 2008 Olympics at featherweight.-Bio:...

     (b. 1988), Australia
  • Peggy Fleming
    Peggy Fleming
    Peggy Gail Fleming is an American figure skater. She is the 1968 Olympic Champion in Ladies' singles and a three-time World Champion...

     (b. 1948), United States, ice skating
  • Reg Fleming
    Reg Fleming
    Reginald Stephen "Reggie, The Ruffian" Fleming, was a professional hockey player in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres...

     (1936–2009), Canada, ice hockey
  • Rudymar Fleming
    Rudymar Fleming
    Rudymar Fleming Pernil is a female judoka from Venezuela, who won the silver medal in the women's lightweight division at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She represented her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.-References:*...

     (b. 1980), Venezuela, martial arts
  • Stephen Fleming
    Stephen Fleming
    Stephen Paul Fleming ONZM is a New Zealand cricketer, and the former captain of the New Zealand national cricket team, known as the Black Caps, in Test and one-day cricket...

     (b. 1973), New Zealand, cricket
  • Terry Fleming
    Terry Fleming
    Terence "Terry" Fleming is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Northern Premier League Division One South side Lincoln United, where he is also the manager....

     (b. 1973), Britain, football
  • Tommy Fleming (soccer)
    Tommy Fleming (soccer)
    Thomas “Tommy” or "Whitey" Fleming was a Scottish American soccer outside forward who began his career in Scotland and finished it in the United States...

     (1890–1965), Scotland
  • Valerie Fleming
    Valerie Fleming
    Valerie Fleming is an American bobsledder who has competed since 2003. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, she won a silver in the two-woman event with teammate Shauna Rohbock....

     (b. 1976), United States, bobsled
  • Vern Fleming
    Vern Fleming
    Vern Fleming is a former professional basketball player in the NBA who played twelve seasons from 1984 until 1996...

     (b. 1962), United States, basketball
  • Gary Fleming
    Gary Fleming
    Gary Fleming is a retired footballer from Derry, Northern Ireland. He started his career as a youth at Tristar Boys F.C. and later signed for Derry Athletic under the tutelage of coach Jim O'Hea. There, he caught the eye of Nottingham Forest and in 1983 he signed a contract with them. His debut...

     (b. February 17, 1967) Derry, Northern Ireland, Football.

Theater and television

  • Art Fleming
    Art Fleming
    Art Fleming was an American television host, most notably the original host of the TV game show Jeopardy!.-Early life:...

     (1924–1995), U.S. television personality
  • Erin Fleming
    Erin Fleming
    Erin Fleming was a Canadian actress who was best known as the companion and caregiver to Groucho Marx in his final years.-Early career:Fleming was born Marilyn Fleming in New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada...

     (1941–2003), Canadian actress
  • Jaqueline Fleming
    Jaqueline Fleming
    Jaqueline Fleming is a Danish-born American actress. Fleming has appeared in Enemies Among Us, Red, and the upcoming film Contraband.-External links:...

     (b. 1977), U.S. actress
  • Joy Fleming
    Joy Fleming
    Joy Fleming is a German singer who is probably best-known for her performance in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1975...

     (b. 1944), German musician
  • Kate Fleming
    Kate Fleming
    Kathryn Ann "Kate" Fleming was an American award-winning audio book narrator and producer.She was the owner and executive producer at Cedar House Audio, an audio production company specializing in spoken word that is located in Seattle, Washington, United States...

     (1965–2006), U.S. audio-book narrator and producer
  • Lucy Fleming
    Lucy Fleming
    Lucy Fleming is a British actress.She is the daughter of the actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming, as well as the niece of James Bond author Ian Fleming...

     (b. 1947), British actress
  • Mike Fleming
    Mike Fleming
    Mike Fleming is a conservative radio talk show host in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a commentator of the traditional journalistic school with an enhanced personality. Mr. Fleming has more than three decades of journalism experience, having worked for several prominent Tennessee and Florida...

    , U.S. radio show host
  • Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming , is an American film and television actress.She acted in more than 40 films, mostly in the 1940s and 1950s, and became renowned as one of the most beautiful and glamorous actresses of her day...

     (b. 1923), U.S. actress
  • Victor Fleming
    Victor Fleming
    Victor Lonzo Fleming was an American film director, cinematographer, and producer. His most popular films were The Wizard of Oz , and Gone with the Wind , for which he won an Academy Award for Best Director.-Life and career:Fleming was born in La Canada, California, the son of Elizabeth Evaleen ...

     (1889–1949), U.S. film director

Other

  • Arthur Fleming, namesake of Fleming House at California Institute of Technology
  • David Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named David Fleming or similar
  • Diane Fleming
    Diane Fleming
    Diane Fleming is an American prisoner currently serving a 30-year sentence at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women in Troy, Virginia. She is prisoner #311655. She was convicted in February 2002 for poisoning her third husband Chuck by spiking his Gatorade with methanol...

    , a Virginia woman serving 30 years for the murder of her husband
  • Eric Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named Eric Fleming or Erik Fleming or similar
  • Harold Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named Harold Fleming or similar
  • James Fleming (disambiguation)
    James Fleming (disambiguation)
    James Fleming may refer to:* James Fleming , former broadcaster and member of the Canadian House of Commons representing York West...

    , any of several people named James Fleming or similar
  • John Fleming (disambiguation)
    John Fleming (disambiguation)
    - British politicians :* John Fleming , Tory politician in England* John Fleming , British surgeon, naturalist, and politician* John Fleming , 19th-century politician...

    , any of several people named John Fleming or similar
  • Klas Fleming (disambiguation) (or Klas, Class, Claes or Klaus), numerous people
  • Marcus Fleming
    Marcus Fleming
    John Marcus Fleming was Deputy Director of the research department of the International Monetary Fund for many years; he was already a member of this department during the period of Mundell's affiliation. At approximately the same time as Mundell, Fleming presented similar research on...

     (1911–1976), British economist
  • Mary Fleming
    Mary Fleming
    Mary Fleming was a Scottish noblewoman and childhood companion of Mary, Queen of Scots. She and three other ladies-in-waiting were collectively known as "The Four Marys"...

     (f. 1550s), lady-in-waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Nancy Fleming
    Nancy Fleming
    Nancy Anne Fleming won the Miss America crown in 1961.A native of Montague, Michigan, Fleming competed in the Miss America pageant as Miss Michigan. She competed in Miss Michigan as Miss White Lake....

     (b. 1942), 1961 Miss America
  • Robert Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named Robert Fleming or similar
  • Sean Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named Sean Fleming or Shaun Fleming or similar
  • Thomas Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named Thomas Fleming or similar
  • William Fleming (disambiguation), any of several people named William Fleming or Bill Fleming or similar
  • Aidan Fleming, Son of Denise and Aidan Fleming. Known to be around the suffolk area. Born on 9th May 1993

Fictional

  • Bob Fleming, character on The Fast Show
  • Lancelot Fleming
    Lancelot Fleming
    Lancelot Fleming is a fictional character in the TV series Monarch of the Glen. Fleming is played by actor Simon Slater.Fleming comes to Glenbogle on behalf of Lascelles Bank to close the Glenbogle Estate down after their huge debts...

    , character on Monarch of the Glen
  • Sharona Fleming
    Sharona Fleming
    Sharona Fleming is a fictional character in the award-winning series Monk. Sharona is a divorced practical nurse from New Jersey and a single mother with a young son named Benjy. She was played by Bitty Schram. Schram was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance.-Biography:Sharona's...

    , character in Monk
  • Peter Fleming, Danish detective and collaborator with the Nazis in "Hornet Flight
    Hornet Flight
    Hornet Flight is a World War II based spy thriller written by British author Ken Follett. It was published in 2002 by Macmillan in the UK and Dutton in the US.-Plot introduction:...

    " by Ken Follet
  • Henry Fleming, main character of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage
    The Red Badge of Courage
    The Red Badge of Courage is a war novel by American author Stephen Crane . Taking place during the American Civil War, the story is about a young private of the Union Army, Henry Fleming, who flees from the field of battle. Overcome with shame, he longs for a wound—a "red badge of courage"—to...


Places

Canada

Scotland
  • Kirkpatrick Fleming


Egypt
  • Fleming (Alexandria), a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt


United States
  • Fleming, Colorado
    Fleming, Colorado
    Fleming is a Statutory Town in Logan County, Colorado, United States. The population was 426 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Fleming is located at ....

  • Fleming, Indiana
    Fleming, Indiana
    Fleming is an unincorporated community in Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana....

  • Fleming, Missouri
    Fleming, Missouri
    Fleming is a city in Ray County, Missouri, United States. The population was 128 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Fleming is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land....

  • Fleming, New York
    Fleming, New York
    Fleming is a town in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 2,636 at the 2010 census. The name is that of General George Fleming, an early settler.The Town of Fleming is at the north end of Owasco Lake, south of Auburn, New York....

  • Fleming, Ohio
    Fleming, Ohio
    Fleming is a small unincorporated community in rural eastern Barlow Township, Washington County, Ohio, United States.Located along State Route 550 between Barlow and Marietta, it is surrounded by farmland dotted with occasional trees. It lies near, but not in, the Wayne National Forest...

  • Fleming-Neon, Kentucky
    Fleming-Neon, Kentucky
    Fleming-Neon is a city in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 840 at the 2000 census.-History:The city was established by the Elkhorn Coal Corporation which moved in to the area in 1913. Fleming was the location of the mine and named for its first president George W. Fleming...

  • Fleming County, Kentucky
    Fleming County, Kentucky
    Fleming County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed in 1798. As of 2000, the population was 13,792. Its county seat is Flemingsburg. The county is named for Colonel John Fleming. It's a prohibition or dry county...


Other uses

  • Fleming's left hand rule for motors
    Fleming's left hand rule for motors
    Fleming's left-hand rule , and Fleming's right-hand rule are a pair of visual mnemonics that is used for working out the direction of motion in an electric motor, or the direction of electric current in an electric generator...

  • Robert Fleming & Co.
    Robert Fleming & Co.
    Robert Fleming & Co. was an asset manager and merchant bank founded in Dundee, Scotland, in 1873. In 1909 the firm moved its headquarters to London. It was sold to Chase Manhattan Bank for over $7 billion in 2000....

    , former London-based asset manager and merchant bank
  • Fleming Companies, Inc
    Fleming Companies, Inc
    Core-Mark Holding Company is a supplier of consumer package goods to retailers in the United States.-Fleming Companies:...

    , U.S. food-supply company
  • Fleming (crater)
    Fleming (crater)
    Fleming is a large lunar crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and cannot be seen from the Earth. It lies about a crater diameter to the east-northeast of Hertz, and to the northwest of Lobachevskiy....

    , on the Moon
  • USS Fleming
    USS Fleming (DE-32)
    USS Fleming was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. While performing convoy and escort duty in the Pacific Ocean she was also able to sink one Japanese submarine and to shoot down several kamikaze planes that intended to crash onto her...

    , a World War II era U.S. naval vessel
  • USS Fleming (fictional), a Starfleet medical ship in the Star Trek: The Next Generation
    Star Trek: The Next Generation
    Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production...

    episode "Force of Nature"

See also

  • The Fläming
    Fläming
    The Fläming Heath is a region and a hill chain that reaches over 100 km from the Elbe river to the Dahme River in the German states Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg. Its highest elevation is the Hagelberg...

    , Germany
  • Flemyng
  • Fleming of Louhisaari
    Fleming of Louhisaari
    The Louhisaari noble family, otherwise known as Fleming, is a Finnish family of medieval frälse.Its first certainly known male-line ancestor, knight Peder Klasson , is documented living yet in 1406. He came from Denmark to Sweden during the early reign of king Eric XIII of Sweden and is buried in...

    , a clan of Finnish ancestry
  • Coat of arms of Fleming
    Coat of arms of Fleming
    Fleming - is a Polish Coat of Arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.-History:This page has no info on the fleming cout of armsThe fleming cout of arms...

    , a Polish coat of arms
The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK