Person:John Ferguson (100)

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m. 28 Apr 1819
  1. John Ferguson1815 - 1888
  2. Margaret Ferguson1816 - 1819
  3. Mary Hammett Ferguson1820 - 1899
  4. Peter Ferguson1821 - 1822
  5. Peter Ferguson1823 - 1891
  6. William Eddy Ferguson1825 - 1854
  7. George Reid Ferguson1829 - 1896
  8. Margaret Eddy Ferguson1830 -
  9. James Anthony Ferguson1832 - 1858
  10. Anna Berthia Ferguson1835 - 1840
  11. Abbie Park Ferguson1837 - Aft 1911
m. 5 Jan 1849
  1. John Moore Ferguson1849 - 1907
  2. Edwin Hite Ferguson1852 - Aft 1911
  3. Mary Eva Ferguson1853 - 1933
  4. Francis William Ferguson1856 - Aft 1911
  5. James Arthur Ferguson1858 - Aft 1911
  6. Ella Dean Ferguson1860 - Aft 1911
  7. Robert Hugh Ferguson1862 - Aft 1911
  8. Louis Kingsland Ferguson1864 - 1909
  9. Minnie Ferguson1865 - 1900
Facts and Events
Name John Ferguson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Jun 1815 Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Residence[1] 1829 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States"In 1820, John Ferguson, when scarcely in his teens, started westward and arrived in Louisville toward the close of the year."
Residence[1][2] Aft 1831 Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United StatesAfter several years in Louisville, "he accepted a fine position in" Nashville. "His stay there was short, however, and about a month after his arrival he bought a horse and started alone for New Orleans."
Residence[1][2] Bef 1846 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Other[1][2] Abt 1846 He left New Orleans for Louisville as a result of the start of the Mexican-American war, which ran from 1846 to 1848.
Residence[1][2] Aft 1846 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 5 Jan 1849 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United Statesto Sarah Moore
Death[1] 22 Aug 1888 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Ferguson, Arthur B., and Margaret Eddy Allen nee Ferguson. Genealogy of the descendants of John Ferguson: a native of Scotland who emigrated to America before the Revolutionary War. (Salem, Massachusetts: Newcomb & Gauss, 1911)
    Ppg. 21, 22-23.

    A head portrait of Ferguson appears between pages 22 and 23.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 guesstimated year