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* [[Sir George Fleming, 2nd Baronet]] (1667–1747), British churchman |
* [[Sir George Fleming, 2nd Baronet]] (1667–1747), British churchman |
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* [[George Fleming (American football)]] (1938–2021), American football player and politician in Washington State |
* [[George Fleming (American football)]] (1938–2021), American football player and politician in Washington State |
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* [[George Fleming (composer)]], composer with [[Steve Winwood]] on albums including ''[[Arc of a Diver]]'', ''[[Back in the High Life]]'', and ''[[The Finer Things]]'' |
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* [[George Fleming (engineer)]], Scottish civil engineer |
* [[George Fleming (engineer)]], Scottish civil engineer |
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* [[George Fleming (explorer)]] (1800?–1880?), African American explorer and trader |
* [[George Fleming (explorer)]] (1800?–1880?), African American explorer and trader |
Revision as of 04:15, 26 January 2022
George Fleming may refer to:
- Sir George Fleming, 2nd Baronet (1667–1747), British churchman
- George Fleming (American football) (1938–2021), American football player and politician in Washington State
- George Fleming (composer), composer with Steve Winwood on albums including Arc of a Diver, Back in the High Life, and The Finer Things
- George Fleming (engineer), Scottish civil engineer
- George Fleming (explorer) (1800?–1880?), African American explorer and trader
- George S. Fleming, American filmmaker
- George Fleming (footballer, born 1859) (1859–1912), Scottish footballer (Everton)
- George Fleming (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1922), Scottish footballer (Wolves, Liverpool)
- George Fleming (footballer, born 1948), Scottish footballer (Hearts, Dundee United)
- George Raphael Fleming (1850–1909), Scottish rugby union player
- George Fleming (veterinarian) (1833–1901), Scottish veterinary surgeon
- Julia Constance Fletcher or George Fleming (1853–1938), American writer
See also
- George Fleming Davis (1911–1945), US Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient