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Jennie was born in 1763 in Ireland.
When Jennie was about 37 she married before 1800 in Ireland.
Jane Scott Flemming and her husband Robert Flemming, brought their family from Ireland to Canada in 1818, eventually settling in Richmond Corner. They lived their last years with their son Andrew Flemming and his family. They are both buried in Saint John's United Church Cemetery at McKenzie Corner, Carleton County, New Brunswick.
Jennie died at the age of about 94 on 21 March 1857 in Richmond Corner and was buried in McKenzie Cemetery, New Brunswick, Canada.[1]
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