Beaverton Historical Society Gladwin County Obituary/Death Notice
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Rev. J. Humphrey Fleming
Rev. J. Humphrey Fleming died at his home in Alma,
May 11, following a stroke of paralysis a few weeks
ago at the age of 70 years. Rev. Fleming served in the
Civil war in the 12th Michigan infantry for a year and
a half, and after the close of the war was
commissioned agent for the Moqua Pueblo Indians in
charge that these Indians were Arizona, and it was
while, he was in charge that these Indians granted their
reservation and school by the government. In 1881 Mr.
Fleming returned to Michigan, and was made
Sunday-school Missonary for the Presbyterian church in
Gratiot and adjoining counties. He has held pastorates
at Gladwin, Erie, Hudson, Grayling and Saginaw. Rev.
Fleming moved to Alma in 1942 and resided there from
that time of his death he was holding pastorates at
Coleman and Wise. He is survived by his wife and a
number of relatives.
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Personal Information
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Death Date
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Burial/Final Location
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Service
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5/11/1914
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Unk
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12th MI INF
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Publication Information
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Pub. Date
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Publication
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Pub. Page
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5/21/1914
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Gladwin County Record
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P:5 C:4
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Transcription Information
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Date
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Transcribed by
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Source Media
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January 2005
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Tom Ladner
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Microfilm
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