Andrew Fleming’s Family Tree Research

I am starting this blog to help and publicise my research into our ancestors.

The first set of parents are Verley, Coggan, Fleming and Farquharson. Also interested in Hennessy from Ireland. The Verley and Farquharsons had strong Jamaica connections in the 1800’s, and the Coggans, India.

Going back another generation we add the names of Vardon, Norfolk, Thiel and Peat.

Of special interest is the Grossteinbeck (Steinbeck) family who left Germany (Prussia) in the 1840’s for Palestine.

My family research started with the Sandeman family and I would like extend the research started by John Glas Sandeman and brought up to date by Gerard Lionel Sandeman in 1950.

I have spent a great deal of time onĀ  the Farquharson family and again would be happy to see if I can help fellow researchers.

Anyone interested please contact me at andrew at bullfarmoast.co.uk all one word replacing at with @

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  1. We have a Fleming family DNA project happening
    dna testing is optional but most have 43/46 Y Marker test
    as that is comparable with others in our project
    Kin are finding kin due to dna matching
    some who have been lost to each other for generations
    due to migration form UK/Europe to the colonies…
    We would be pleased to have you in our project
    as already have over 300 members
    We are looking to see the big picture of our
    Fleming family migration around the world
    and to reunite families. Use the link to join
    http://myfamily.com/group/35397733
    and if you decide to have a Y test please use
    our discount code for a 20% discount when
    ordering a test online or by phone.
    It is a simple cheek swab and painless
    and our dna project results are exciting
    Come and see our compare console.
    Apologies if this is a repeat
    Janet Fleming-Flemming (Admin)
    Fleming Y Project (world wide project)

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