P. Fleming

P. Fleming, plumber, steam and gas fitter and dealer in plumber and gas
fitters' supplies, etc., is a native of Ireland, born in 1851. He immigrated to
the United States in 1864, and passed several months in New York and Ohio, after
which he came to Tennessee and located at Nashville. He remained in that city
until 1872, when he removed to Chattanooga, and here followed the plumber's
trade until 1875, after which, in connection with this be added his stock of
supplies. He keeps ten men employed, and has a large trade in the city. In the
year 1874 he was united in marriage to Miss Anna O'Donnell, a native of
Chattanooga, who bore him one son, Martin, who was born in 1877. Mrs. Fleming's
death occurred in 1878. Our subject's parents, Andrew and Mary (Karrigan)
Fleming, were both natives of the Emerald Isle, where the mother still resides.
The father died in 1855.
Goodspeed's
"History of East Tennessee" 1887