Subject: [Ferguson ] address
"Sorry, I wasn't thinking, the address for the Wisconsin Historical Society"
Digital Library and Archive is:
www.shsw.wisc.edu/wlhba/index.asp
Danny Floyd Ferguson


Subject: [Ferguson ] battle at Kings mountain
Wisconsin Historical Society Digital Library and Archives
"This article chronicles events before, during, and shortly after the battle"
at Kings Mountain. Included in this article are the events of Maj. Patrick
Ferguson 's death.
Article Date: July 16 1930
Newspaper: Milwaukee Journal
City: Madison
County: Dane
State: WI
Subject: Wars/Revolutionary War


Subject: [Ferguson ] Clark County WI
"HISTORY OF CLARK COUNTY, WISCONSIN"
"Compiled by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge,"
"Chicago and Winona, H. C. Cooper Jr., & Co. 1918"
.......Before spring they moved to the mouth of Perry Creek in the same
"locality and erected a frame mill. In a few years, however, they became"
"convinced that there were better opportunities further up the river, and with"
this purpose in view made a visit to what is now Clark County in the fall of
"1844, and selected a promising site on the stream which now bears their name."
"In June, 1845, James O'Neill, Henry O'Neill (who died in 1858), with E.L."
"Brockway and Samuel F. and William Ferguson , accompanied by a number of"
"laborers, removed to this new site, and became the first permanent settlers"
in what has since been organized as Clark County.......
A correct list of residents of Clark County in the early 1850's is impossible
to obtain. Among the more prominent men of the county for that period may be
"mentioned: James Burke, Allen Boardman, S.C. Boardman, James R. Mc Calep,"
"Samuel Cawley, Israel P. Cummings, Moses Clark, James Conlin, N. M. Clapp,"
"Conrad Dell, Elijah Eaton, George Frantz, Samuel Ferguson , William Fergusen,"
"John French, B.F. French, John Hoofer, James French, Robert French, William"
"Heath, B. Hamilton, Martin Moran, Jack Murphy, J. Mc Laughton, Miles Murray,"
"Eli Mead, James O'Neill, Robert Ross, Henry Rickman, Rueben Roick, Lyman"
"Rodman, Nicholas Snyder, James Sturgeon, Cyrus O. Sturgeon, Washington Short,"
"Harris Searles, James W. Sturdevant, Robert Scott, Edward Tompkins, Hugh"
"Wedge, S.F. Weston, Thomas Wilson. ........"
this was taken from information on wigenweb project Clark Co. Wisconsin.

Subject: [Ferguson ] David Ferguson 1820-1904 WI
On the Wisconsin Historical Society~ Digital Library and Archives is a 3 page
"article on David Ferguson . Within this information is a copy of and article,"
"for the Milwaukee Sentinel, written December 2. 1904, a drawing and a picture"
of David. Included in the article is a insert about banking written by David
himself.
"Hope this helps some one,"
Danny Floyd Ferguson

Subject: Re: [Ferguson ] David Ferguson 1820-1904 WI
"David Ferguson was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland , February 26 1821."
From: Fhearghus@aol.com
"Subject: [Ferguson ] Deaths in Madision , WI in 1916 (Ferguson s)"
Henry Ferguson 79 died January 6th 1916
information from Wisconsin State Journal
Danny Floyd Ferguson


City: Neillsville
County: Clark
State: WI
Subject: Government and Politics/Local Government
"""The village of Neillsville was plated on April 14, 1854 by A. Boardman for"
"James O'Neill. At that time O'Neill's residence and mill, with Samuel"
Ferguson 's bachelor's hall and his blacksmith shop were the only buildings to
"be seen in the four acres appropriated to village purposed, according to"
"local history."""
Dannt Floyd Ferguson

Subject: [Ferguson ] News Article 1913 WI
Titled: Wisconsin Grand Army commanders have been men of worth.
Article Date: June 07 1913
Newspaper: Oshkosh Northwestern
City: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee
State: WI
Subject: Civil War/Societies
"'Capt. Edward Ferguson , a splended type of American volunteer, shot to pieces"
"in battle, a sufferer from wounds from that time to his death, pension agent"
"several terms, auditor for a rail road company and a holder of various other"
responsible positions. No one ever knew Edward Ferguson who did not admire
him and many of his comrades are today morning their loss. Captain Ferguson
also held the position of junior vice commandor-in chief. There was no
dross in his make up. He was pure gold set in purest gems.'
'Senior Vice Leander Ferguson of Brandon became department commander upon the
election of commandeer Weissert as...'
"These were taken from the above mentioned article, I hope this helps someone,"
Danny Floyd Ferguson

Subject: [Ferguson ] News Article WI 1915 (1872
Interseting sketch of Fox Lake as it was in 1872; many changes
Article Date: October 29 1915
Newspaper: Fox Lake Representative
City: Fox Lake
County: Dodge
State: WI
"""The railroad bining two miles from the village, necessitted the building of"
"some conveyance from the village to the staton, and thus was formed the Fox"
"Lake Horse Railroad Company, and a road was built. It was nor only a paying"
"investment, but a necessary and convenient urden for passengers and frieght."
"Its present officers, all residents of Fox Lake, are: Hon. Stoddard Judd,"
"President. W. J. Dexter, Esq., Secretary and Treasure. Directors- B."
"Ferguson ......""" Newspaper: Neillsville Press
Danny Floyd Ferguson


Subject: [Ferguson ] Vivid story of pioneer days WI 1916
Article written by Mrs. LN Ferguson
Article Date: April 04 1916
Newspaper: Marinette Eagle-Star
City: Cedarville
County: Marinette
State: WI
"Well worth reading,"
Danny Flyd Ferguson

 





Plat book 1888 Chippewa County, Wisconsin Transcribed by Pat Dietrich
Chippewa County was divided in 1900 and it became two counties, Rusk and
This is the southern half of the original Chippewa County and what is cu
Chippewa County. This is a list of landowners and the townships they own

Ferguson , C. L. Township 29 N Range 8 W
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Biographical Index to:

HISTORY OF DODGE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1880

Ferguson , Benjamin, 487,701
Ferguson , David, 621
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Biographical Index to:

HISTORY OF EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WISCONSIN:
PAST AND PRESENT, 1914.

Ferguson , Free N., 707
Ferguson , Roy C., 708
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Biographical Index to:

HISTORY OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, by Frank A. Flower, 1881

Ferguson , David, 1096
Ferguson , Edward, 802
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Milwaukee Necrology; transcribed from The Evening Wisconsin
Newspaper Reference Book, Wisconsin and Milwaukee, Men and
Events. Published by The Evening Wisconsin Company, Milwaukee,
Wi.; copyright 1914

Ferguson , David, pioneer banker, December 1, 1904
Ferguson , Capt. Edward, September 18, 1901
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Big River Presbyterian Cemetery, Pierce Co., Wisconsin

Ferguson John C. d. 16 Jan 1884
Age 9y (This is a stone in the area where
Ferguson should be-last name broken off)
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Trimbelle Cemetery, Trimbelle, Pierce County, Wisconsin

Ferguson Cpl. N. S. Co K, 50 Wis Inf (CW)
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF WAUKESHA COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1880
Ferguson , James, 856
Ferguson , John, Jr., 949
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Some biographies contain valuable genealogical information
and should not be overlooked. Please note that this is NOT
an index to every name in the book (many have been
published). It is a biographical index only to use as a
research tool.

If you find a name of interest, what do you do next? Check
interlibrary loan, Family History Center catalogs and online
sources for book locations and reprints
Hope this helps someone out there


Needless to say I'm researching Ferguson in Wisconsin.

Biographical Index: HISTORY OF BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1922
Ferguson , John, 190
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Biographical Index to:

DODGE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, PAST AND PRESENT,
VOL. I, by Homer Bishop Hubbell, 1913

Ferguson , Benjamin, 227
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Marriages, deaths, some births from Pionier newspaper, Dodge County, Wisconsin

September 4, 1900 through December 28, 1900

10/05/1900 16 Marr Ferguson William E. Tobin
Mamie
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Land Records: Index to 1888 Dunn County Wisconsin Plat Book

Ferguson , A G 28 29N-12W 11, 12
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1880

Ferguson , C. W., 1046
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Biographical Index: PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF
FOND DU LAC COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1889

Ferguson , Peter, 269
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Biographical Index: FOND DU LAC COUNTY, WISCONSIN, PAST AND PRESENT,
VOL. II, 1912

Ferguson , Leander, 617
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF GREEN COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1884

Ferguson , John, 851
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SOUTH CEMETERY INDEX, Marquette Co., Wisconsin

Ferguson David 96
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF MILWAUKEE FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT TO THE
YEAR 1895, VOL. III, 1896

Ferguson , David, 210
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF ROCK COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1879

Ferguson , Richard M., 746
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1880

Ferguson , James, 822
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Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Land Patent Records

Ferguson , Silas
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Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Civil War Veterans Memorial

Row 2
Ferguson , Ozias
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Passenger list: Ship Eliza Barker; Liverpool to New York, 1826

David Ferguson 22 Farmer Great Britain
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1830 CENSUS INDEX, Michigan Territory, Iowa County (now Wisconsin)

Michigan Territory - Iowa County

(Later became the State of Wisconsin)
Ferguson , George W. 245
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF VERNON COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1884

Ferguson , B. F., 718
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Biographical Index: HISTORY OF WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN, 1882

Ferguson , Andrew, 863
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Newspaper Article: Name Jurors for Circuit Court, September 1939,
Washburn Co., WI

Mrs. May Ferguson ,
Taken from the Washburn County Register, Shell Lake, Washburn Co., WI,
28 September 1939
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Scandinavia Lutheran Cemetery Records, Waupaca Co., Wisconsin
Scandinavia Lutheran Section 10
Alta & Wayne Guyant 1972 FHL #1306435 item 3

Last Name First Name Born Died
Comment
Ferguson KEVIN 07-Jun-05 1985 VI 82