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FLEMING, William, a Delegate from Virginia; born in Cumberland County, Va., July 6,
1736; was graduated from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., in
1763; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practiced; member of the
provincial house of burgesses 1772-1775; delegate to the Revolutionary
conventions in 1775 and 1776; member of the Cumberland County committee in
1776; served in the house of delegates 1776-1778; Member of the Continental
Congress in 1779; judge of the general court in 1788; elected a member of the
first supreme court of appeals in 1789 and served in this capacity until his
death; became president of the court in 1809; died at his country home,
Summerville, Chesterfield County, Va., February 15, 1824; interment in the
family cemetery on his estate.
Bibliography Hoyt, William Dana, Jr., Colonel William Fleming on the
Virginia Frontier, 1755-1783. Ph. D. diss., Johns Hopkins University,
1940.
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