"There are other two Heretors marching with one another in the parish
of Mouline of the clann, but not from the same stem with the Baron and the
Descendants of Adam: viz. Baledmund and Pitfourie."
[Adam Fergusson,
Minister of Moulin. 1773 as quoted in Supplement...p.14
DNA
- The DNA of this family falls within Haplogroup R-L1335 >>
Y16252 Scots Group III.
Thomas FERGUSSON c1760-1844, Moulin
- John FERGUSSON was born about 1791 to Thomas FERGUSSON and
Christina DOUGLAS in Lagrach, Pitlochry and died 15 Mar 1866 in Balmore,
Kinloch Rannoch, Perth.
"He was taken from his parents when a child by General
(Archibald) Fergusson of Dunfallandy, and
educated there at his expense, he being considered the nearest male heir to the
head of the clan. Why he never became so I cannot say."
[Alexander
Fergusson, 23 Mar 1895, Records of the
Clan...1, p.208-209]
- Thomas FERGUSSON and Christina DOUGLAS are buried in Moulin Church
Cemetery, Moulin, Perth and Kinross
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ADAM FERGUSON SON OF THOMAS
FERGUSON, HAUGH OF BALYONKAN WHO DIED 30TH NOV. 1829 AGED 30 YEARS. ALSO THE
ABOVE THOMAS FERGUSON WHO DIED 1ST MAY 1844, AGED 84 YEARS ALSO CHRISTIAN
KENNEDY WHO DIED 14TH JULY 1889 AGED 55 YEARS. [Find A Grave Memorial#
137410490]
- 1841 Census Colt Of Balyoukan
Thomas Ferguson |
80 |
Perthshire |
Mason |
Christian Douglas |
80 |
Perthshire |
|
- Thomas FERGUSSON and Christina DOUGLAS [OPR]
- William FERGUSSON b. 18 July 1786; chr. 22 July 1786,
Logierait
- Mary FERGUSON chr12 May 1788 Moulin
- Jean FERGUSSON chr 16 September 1792 Moulin
- James FERGUSSON chr 22 April 1795 Moulin
- Adam FERGUSSON chr 09 Sep 1798 Logierait; d. 30 Nov 1829
- John FERGUSON, mason, married to Christina McGregor d. 15 Mar 1866,
age 75 Balmore, Rannoch s/o Thomas FERGUSON (dec'd), mason and Christian
DOUGLASS (dec'd); son Alexr FERGUSON, Middleton Farm, Bowling Green,
Dunbarton
References
- Records of the Clan and Name of Fergusson,
Ferguson and Fergus, by James Ferguson and Robert Menzies Fergusson,
Edinburgh, 1895.
- Supplement to above published in 1899.