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FERGUSSONS IN ATHOLE 17
Fergusson of Balyoukan.
P. 109.
Dr. Henry Fergusson who died in 1811 married Mary Mortimer
(London) and had issue —
1. Francis, died young.
2. Edmund, married and left one daughter.
3. Alexander, married his relative Miss Fergusson (Baledmund)
and had two sons and two daughters, of whom only one
daughter survives.
4. Henry, married in 1822 Isabella M'Glashan, died in 1881,
and had issue.
(1.) Catherine Vear, died in infancy.
(2.) Henry, resident in Pitlochrie.
(3.) Alexander, a teacher (retired) in South Perthshire.
(4.) Charlotte, died 1898.
(5.) John, studied for the Church, took his degree at
Glasgow with full honours in 1866, and com-
menced the Ministry in the Church of Scotland
in promising circumstances, but died in 1870.
(6.) Archibald, died young in 1859.
[Notes by Mr. Henry Fergusson, Pitlochrie.]
Family of Professor Adam Ferguson.
P. 160. Note 2. Omit the words from 'beautiful,' to 'equally.'
P. 161. Picture of Mr. Eobert Ferguson. Note that in the
index it is erroneously described as Mr. Robert Ferguson, senior.
Note also that the picture of Professor Adam Ferguson (p. 118)
is omitted from the Raeburns noted in the index.
P. 185. The note should be 'see p. 199,' not 187.
P. 144. The words 'born in 1784' should follow the words
' John the Admiral.'
[Communicated by R. N. R. Ferguson, Esq.]
The Fergussons of Muling (or Mullion) in Logiealmond. 1
(Records, pp. 38, 47, 58, 60, 61, 92-93.)
We are indebted to the Rev. D. M. Forrester, B.D., Springburn,
Glasgow (formerly of Logiealmond), for some interesting par-
ticulars regarding this district. ' If you ask a Logiealmond man
1 See correspondence People's Journal, winter of 1894-5, between
Mr. M'Combie Smith and Mr. Charles Ferguson.
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Fergusson of Balyoukan.
P. 109.
Dr. Henry Fergusson who died in 1811 married Mary Mortimer
(London) and had issue —
1. Francis, died young.
2. Edmund, married and left one daughter.
3. Alexander, married his relative Miss Fergusson (Baledmund)
and had two sons and two daughters, of whom only one
daughter survives.
4. Henry, married in 1822 Isabella M'Glashan, died in 1881,
and had issue.
(1.) Catherine Vear, died in infancy.
(2.) Henry, resident in Pitlochrie.
(3.) Alexander, a teacher (retired) in South Perthshire.
(4.) Charlotte, died 1898.
(5.) John, studied for the Church, took his degree at
Glasgow with full honours in 1866, and com-
menced the Ministry in the Church of Scotland
in promising circumstances, but died in 1870.
(6.) Archibald, died young in 1859.
[Notes by Mr. Henry Fergusson, Pitlochrie.]
Family of Professor Adam Ferguson.
P. 160. Note 2. Omit the words from 'beautiful,' to 'equally.'
P. 161. Picture of Mr. Eobert Ferguson. Note that in the
index it is erroneously described as Mr. Robert Ferguson, senior.
Note also that the picture of Professor Adam Ferguson (p. 118)
is omitted from the Raeburns noted in the index.
P. 185. The note should be 'see p. 199,' not 187.
P. 144. The words 'born in 1784' should follow the words
' John the Admiral.'
[Communicated by R. N. R. Ferguson, Esq.]
The Fergussons of Muling (or Mullion) in Logiealmond. 1
(Records, pp. 38, 47, 58, 60, 61, 92-93.)
We are indebted to the Rev. D. M. Forrester, B.D., Springburn,
Glasgow (formerly of Logiealmond), for some interesting par-
ticulars regarding this district. ' If you ask a Logiealmond man
1 See correspondence People's Journal, winter of 1894-5, between
Mr. M'Combie Smith and Mr. Charles Ferguson.
B
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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