The Scottish Clan Fleming meaning native of Flanders, refers to a group of people in which possessed large territories of land in the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, the residence was Boghall Castle near Biggar.
A griot is a person or storyteller who memorizes the history of his clan or tribe so that tradition's can be remembered and repeated from generation to generation. :-)
the importance of clan and king to ones identity
Robert Fleming
The Irish and Scottish are Celtic, not Anglo-Saxon. They are linguistically and culturally Celtic but are related to the Anglo-Saxons because they all derive from the same Indo European people. The Irish and Scottish have a heavy Genetic relation to Anglo-saxons due to the settlements in Ireland and Scotland
Sir Alexander Fleming is responsible for the discovery of penicillin. It was followed by the discovery of other forms of anti-biotics. Without his discovery the development of anti-biotics would have been delayed for some time until someone else made the discovery.
Answer: Scottish
John Fleming - Scottish politician - died in 1925.
John Fleming - Scottish politician - was born in 1847.
The name Brooks is not typically associated with a specific Scottish clan. It is an English and Anglo-Saxon surname that does not have a direct connection to a Scottish clan.
Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland.
Alexander Fleming was Scottish, being born near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland.
A group of people long ago in the Scottish Highlands. See full history below-
None. It is not listed as a Scottish clan or sept (a family affiliated with a Scottish clan) family name. I do find the name "Rane" as a clan/family name in India among the Maratha caste in Maharashtra state.
No. Fleming's family came from Scotland and were Scottish Presbyterian.
Alexander Fleming did.. He was scottish!
Yes he was.
No. McPherson is Irish and macPherson is Scottish.