Dulcius Ex Asperis

These are a branch of the Ferguson of Fourmileburn, County Antrim, Ireland

Adam Ferguson (1797- 1860)

James Ferguson (1798-1864)

Thomas Ferguson (1825- )

FERGUSON THOMAS, Farmer, Sec. 6, P.O. Sunny Hill; born in County Antrim, Ireland, March 17, 1826; came to this county in 1857; Rep; U. Pres; owns 150 acres of land, value $9,000; son of Jas. Ferguson; Mr. Ferguson came to the U, S. in 1847, lived at Pittsburg ten years, then to this county, and now feels, proud of his adopted country; name of wife was Jane Grant, born in Morayshire, Scotland; married Aug. 1850; have eight children, James A., born May 5, 1851, Ann, born May 6, 1853, Jane, bom April 12, 1855, William, born April 10. 1857, Ella, born Jan. 22, 1860, Sarah May, born Feb. 14, 1864, Harriett Belle, born March 28, 1870, Carrie Twilo, born May 28, 1872; James A. graduated at Monmouth College, class of 1876; is now at the U. Pres. Theological Seminary of Allegheny City, Pa.
[Western Township Voters and Taxpayers]

James A Ferguson (1851-1903)

Ellen Grant nee Ferguson (1830-1904)

Francis Ferguson (1845-1971)

Samuel Smith Ferguson

Wilbert Francis Ferguson (1891-1975)

Bryson M Ferguson (1888-1969)

John Emmet Ferguson (1894-1919)

References

  1. Notes of Capt. J. FERGUSON, 6th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles in Records of the Clan and Name of Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus: Supplement, Edinburgh: 1899 p.97-100.
  2. Bryson Genealogy [rootsweb/rsmith]
  3. Will Calendars