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  1. Born on 6 August 1881 at Lochfield farm near Darvel, in Ayrshire, Scotland, Alexander Fleming was the third of four children of farmer Hugh Fleming (1816–1888) and Grace Stirling Morton (1848–1928), the daughter of a neighbouring farmer. Hugh Fleming had four surviving children from his first marriage. He was 59 at the time of his second ...

    • 6 August 1881, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland
  2. In 1953, two years prior to his death, Fleming married Greek microbiologist Amalia Coutsouris-Voureka, who had been involved in the Greek resistance movement during World War II and had been Fleming’s colleague since 1946, when she enrolled at St. Mary’s Hospital on a scholarship.

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  3. In 1944 Fleming was knighted and became Sir Alexander Fleming. His wife Sarah died in 1949. In 1953 Fleming married Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Voureka, who was working in his research group at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School. On March 11, 1955 Alexander Fleming died age 73 in London of a heart attack. His ashes were placed in St Paul’s Cathedral.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · He was survived by his second wife, Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, and his only child, Robert, from his first marriage. QUICK FACTS Name: Alexander Fleming

  5. Personal Life and Legacy. On 24 December 1915, Alexander Fleming married Sarah Marion McElroy of Ireland, a trained nurse. Their only son Robert, born in 1924, followed his father to become a medical practitioner. Fleming was knighted as Knight Bachelor by King George VI to become Sir Alexander Fleming in 1944.

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  6. In 1944, Fleming was granted the title of “Sir,” officially becoming Sir Alexander Fleming. Tragically, his wife Sarah passed away in 1949. In 1953, Fleming entered into matrimony once more, marrying Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a member of his research group at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School.

  7. Fleming's first wife Sarah died in 1949. They had been married for 34 years and had one son, Robert. In 1953, Fleming married Greek research assistant Amalia Voureka Coutsouris. They lived together happily until Fleming died suddenly of a heart attack aged 74. He was buried in London's St Paul's Cathedral in 1955.

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