
Here Lies a Revolutionary War Soldier: Mitchel Fleming
From Here Lies a Revolutionary War Soldier by Pamela Johnson, John Guild Chapter, NSDAR
March 17, 2026 · 3 min · Episode 11
About this episode
The episode discusses the life of Mitchel Fleming, a soldier from the Revolutionary War.
Mitchel Fleming was born in April of 1761, in Kent County, Delaware to George and Margaret (Killen) Fleming. The Fleming family moved south to Rowan County, North Carolina near the Coddle Creek Church. In 1777, he enlisted in Captain Craig’s Company, of Col. Francis Locke's Regiment at the age of 16.
Topics covered
- Revolutionary War
- Mitchel Fleming
- history
Keywords
- Kent County
- Delaware
- Rowan County
- North Carolina
- Coddle Creek Church
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Kent County, Delaware, Rowan County, North Carolina
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