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FERGUSONS IN THE UNITED STATES 159
Veteran Club, St. Andrew's Society, Caledonian Society, and
in 1894 he was elected President of the National Association
of Life Underwriters. He was married at Auburn, N.Y.,
February 22, 1870, to Satie Lorana, daughter of Jonathan
A. Miller and Hulda A. Hutchinson.
Their children are :
1. George Miller, born October 22, 1870, at Auburn.
N.Y., married at Saginaw, Michigan, January 25,
1898, to Grace, daughter of Frank Lawrence.
2. James Laniard, born November 6, 1874, at Norwood,
Michigan, married at Chicago, May 6, 1895, to
Theotiste Katherine, daughter of Samuel B. Chase,
Sr.
2. Charles H, jr., born August 15, 1878, at Chicago, and
married at Milwaukee, October 26, 1897, to Alice,
daughter of Robert S. Critchell of Chicago.
4. Jessie May, born April 14, 1880, at Chicago, died in
infancy.
III. John Lester, sixth son of George Lester Ferguson,
was born at Oswego, N.Y., February 15, 1849, and married
Lilly Vail at Beloit, Wisconsin, about 1870, and he died
September 26, 1872. He was connected with the United
States Telegraph Co., at Auburn, N.Y., previous to his
removal to Milwaukee, where he remained for a short time
before taking a position as station agent for the Chicago,
Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway at Wauzeka, Wisconsin. He
was removed to M'Gregor, la., where • he held a similar posi-
tion when he was taken ill with typhoid fever, and was
removed to Milwaukee on a bed by his brother, James,
where he died.
Their child :
1. Lillian B., born February 13, 1873, at Beloit, Wis-
consin.
FAMILY OF DR. F. FERGUSON, NEW YORK.
(From 'Physicians and Surgeons of America.' — Watson.)
Ferguson, Farquhar, New York City, was born in 1852, at
Sidney, Cape Breton Island, Canada. He was educated at
Veteran Club, St. Andrew's Society, Caledonian Society, and
in 1894 he was elected President of the National Association
of Life Underwriters. He was married at Auburn, N.Y.,
February 22, 1870, to Satie Lorana, daughter of Jonathan
A. Miller and Hulda A. Hutchinson.
Their children are :
1. George Miller, born October 22, 1870, at Auburn.
N.Y., married at Saginaw, Michigan, January 25,
1898, to Grace, daughter of Frank Lawrence.
2. James Laniard, born November 6, 1874, at Norwood,
Michigan, married at Chicago, May 6, 1895, to
Theotiste Katherine, daughter of Samuel B. Chase,
Sr.
2. Charles H, jr., born August 15, 1878, at Chicago, and
married at Milwaukee, October 26, 1897, to Alice,
daughter of Robert S. Critchell of Chicago.
4. Jessie May, born April 14, 1880, at Chicago, died in
infancy.
III. John Lester, sixth son of George Lester Ferguson,
was born at Oswego, N.Y., February 15, 1849, and married
Lilly Vail at Beloit, Wisconsin, about 1870, and he died
September 26, 1872. He was connected with the United
States Telegraph Co., at Auburn, N.Y., previous to his
removal to Milwaukee, where he remained for a short time
before taking a position as station agent for the Chicago,
Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway at Wauzeka, Wisconsin. He
was removed to M'Gregor, la., where • he held a similar posi-
tion when he was taken ill with typhoid fever, and was
removed to Milwaukee on a bed by his brother, James,
where he died.
Their child :
1. Lillian B., born February 13, 1873, at Beloit, Wis-
consin.
FAMILY OF DR. F. FERGUSON, NEW YORK.
(From 'Physicians and Surgeons of America.' — Watson.)
Ferguson, Farquhar, New York City, was born in 1852, at
Sidney, Cape Breton Island, Canada. He was educated at
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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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