FERGUS, DAVID, son of James Fergus in Campsie, Stirlingshire, educated at Glascow University 1779, Relief Minister in Auchterarder, 1787-1805, in Campbelltown, 1805-1822, settled in America, died in Cincinatti (MAGU.125)

FERGUSON, ALEXANDER,  Johnston's Patent, Tyron Co, NY, Loyalist, 1783 (PRO.AO13.12.392)

FERGUSON, ARCHIBALD, son of Peter Ferguson in Glascow, educated at Glascow University 1808, died in the West Indies pre 1825.  (MAGU235)

FERGUSON, CHARLES, born Aug 1708, son of Reverend Adam Ferguson and Mary Gordon in Crathie, died Port Royal, Jamaica, Oct 1743 (F.4.189)

FERGUSON, HENRY, St. George, Georgia, Loyalist, 1783 (PRO.AO13.34.479)

FERGUSON, ISOBEL, Kilbride, Argyll, married _____ (died) May 1808), settled Wilmington, NC, 1789,
later Goose Creek, Winchester District, Tennessee, 1804 (SRA.TD375.1)

FERGUSON, JAMES, son of Joseph Ferguson, painter in Dumfries, and Nichola Hair, died in Toronto
1.7.1836 (Dumfries g/s)

FERGUSON, JAMES, Aberdeen, applied to settle in Canada 3.4.1827 (PRO.CO384.5.843)

FERGUSON, JAMES, born 1804, son of Andrew Ferguson, surgeon in Aberdeen and Margaret Ramage, educated at King's College Aberdeen, 1816-1820, Rector of Rutgers College, New Jersey, Supertindent of Public Schools, Lockport, NY (KCA.2.427)

FERGUSON, PETER, Johnston's Patent, Tryon County New York, Loyalist, 1783 (PRO.AO13.12.397)

FERGUSON, PETER, born Oct 27, 1717, son of Reverend Adam Ferguson and Mary Gordon in Logerait, died in Port Royal, Jamaica, Mar 18, 1747. (F.4.189)

FERGUSON, PETER, Bridge of Teith, divinity student, 1824, minister in Canada (AUPC.677)

FERGUSON, THOMAS, born Sep 12, 1799, son of Reverend Peter Ferguson and Marion Murray in Inch, Wigtownshire, educated at Glasgow University 1817, surgeon in St John, Antigua, died May 21, 1845.  (F2.337)(MAGU.272)

FERGUSON, WILLIAM, Covenanter, transported from Leith to the plantations on the Crown of London, master Thomas Teddico, in Nov 1679, shipwrecked off Orkney in December 1679, later transported to Jamaica (CEC.212/5)

FERGUSON, WILLIAM ERSKINE, son of John Ferguson in Aberdeen, educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1817-1821m catecgist in Canada/  Inspector of Schools of Dundas Co, Ontario.  (F.7.633)(KCA.2.430)



FERGUS      JAMES, merchant, married Mrs. Eliza Boucher in St. John, Newfoundland on July 19, 1817, page 56 (BM.1.6711)

FERGUS      JAMES, 24, weaver, Glascow, from Greenock to NY May, 1744 on the Matty, T. Cochrane, page 61 (T47.12) 

FERGUS      JOHN, born pre 1758, Scottish doctor, settled in North Carolina, died in 1802. page 48 (SA)

FERGUSON    A., Johnstone, Renfrewshire, applied to settle in Canada on Feb 28, 1815. page 83 (SRO/RH9)

FERGUSON    ALEXANDER, forger, prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth, banished to the plantations Feb 3, 1670.  Transported from Leith by James Johnston, James Currie and Patrick Fyfe, merchanges in Edinburgh, on the Ewe and the Lamb, master James Guthrie, to Virginia, page 47. (PC)

FERGUSON    ALEXANDER, Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported on the Elizabeth and Anne, master Edward Trafford, from Liverpool Jun 29, 1716 for Virginia or Jamaica, landed in Virginia - unindentured.  Page 47 (SP/C) (VSP)

FERGUSON    ALEXANDER, merchant.  To Boston from Scotland on the Lovely Betsey, W. Hayman, August 1766, page 61(NWI)

FERGUSON    ALEXANDER, born in Edinburgh. Emigrated from Scotland to Halifax, Nova Scotia, before 1808.  Cattle dealer, father of George Lester Ferguson. page 83 (RCF)

FERGUSON    ALEXANDER, emigrated from Scotland to Canada on the Commerce in June 1860.  Received a land grant in Lanark, Upper Canada, on Sep 5, 1820. Page 83(PAQ)

FERGUSON    ANGUS, born c 1800. Son of Rev. John Ferguson, minister of Uphall.  Died in Jamaica on Jun28, 1819. page 56 (S.142.19)

FERGUSON    CATHERINE FORBES, widow of Findlay Ferguson, and Alexander Clark and his wife Helen, in Norfolk, VA, appointed Anthony Wilkerson, George Chalmers and Robert Pridle, in Edinburgh, executors of the late Walter Forbes, Edinborgh, at their attornies.  Subscribed on Dec 14, 1814.  Witnesses Samuel Mosely, William Simington and James Walker, all in Norfolk, VA and William B. Lamb, Mayor of Norfolk, page 44 (RD5.70.586)

FERGUSON    DANIEL, Royalist soldier captured at the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.  Transported to New England on the Unity, settled in Kittery, Maine c 1656. page 48 (NWI)

FERGUSON    DAVID, Bridgend, Glascow.  Covenanter, prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth, transported from Leith on the St. Michael of Scarborough, master Edward Johnston Dec12, 1678, page 47 (PC)

FERGUSON    DONALD, Ruchoard. Covenanter in Argyll's rebellion.  Prisoner in Laigh Parliament House, Edinburgh.  Banished to the plantations July 24, 1685, transported from Leith by John Ewing to Jamaica August 1678, page 47 (PC)

FERGUSON    DONALD, Jacobite captured at Preston, transported from Liverpool on the Elizabeth and Anne, master Edward Trafford to Virginia or Jamaica Jun 29, 1716. Page 47 (SP/C)(VSP)

FERGUSON    DONALD, Servant to McDonald of Gartmore, Skye.   Jacobite sergeant in the Duke of Perth's regiment.  Prisoner at Culloden, Inverness, ship and Tilbury, transported 1747 (?)page 47

FERGUSON    DONALD, with wife Florence Shaw and a child, also his brother's children, Catherine and Anne. Emigrated from Scotland to America during 1739.  Settled in New York State.  Page 48 (NWI)

FERGUSON    DONALD, 20, farmer, Stirling.  From Greenock to New York May 1774 on the Matty, T. Cochrane, master, page 61 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    DONALD, emigrated from Scotland, with wife and two sons, to Canada on the Commerce.  Received a land grant in Ramsay, Upper Canada on July 31, 1821. Page 83(SG)

FERGUSON    DONALD, Ruskachon, Perthshire (?) Emigrated from Greenock, Renfewshire, to Montreal during 1825 on the brig Niagara, Hamilton.  Settled in MacNab, Bathurst, Upper Canada in 1825 page 83 (SG)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, tenant of Polmaes, parish of St. Ninian's. Covenanter.  Prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth.  Banished to the plantations Feb 5, 1685 at Edinburgh.  Transported from Leith by George Scott of Pitlochie to Jamaica Aug, 1685 page 47 (ETR)(PC)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, Covenanter. Prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth.  Banished to the plantations in Carolina.   To be transported by Robert Malloch, merchant in Edinburgh, Aug 5, 1684 page 47 (PC)(ETR)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported on the Goodspeed, master Arthur Smith from Liverpool July 28, 1716 for Virginia.  Sold to John Fendall in Maryland Oct 17, 1716 page 47 (SP/C)(HM)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, farmer, age 34.  Perthshire.  Jacobite in the Duke of Perth's regiment.  Prisoner at at Perth, Canongate, Carlisle and Lancaster.  Transported on the Johnson, master William Pemberton, from Liverpool.  Landed at Port Oxford, Maryland Aug 5, 1747, page 47 (P)(PRO)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, 36, farmer, wife, 35.  Falkirk.  From Greenock to New York or Georgia.  May 1775 on the Christy, H. Rellie, page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, born in Scotland c1735, Emigrated from Scotland to Virginia pre 1756.  Drummer, page 83 (OD)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, Emigrated from Scotland to Canada on the Eliza Ann in 1819.  Received a land grant in drummond, Upper Canada, Sep 9, 1820, page 83(PAO)

FERGUSON    DUNCAN, Emigrated from Scotland with three daughters to Canada on the David of London in June 1821.  Received a land grant in Ramsay, Upper Canada on August 7, 1821, page 84 (PAO)

FERGUSON    ELIZABETH, 27, spinner, Paisley. From Greenoch to New York Feb 1774 on the Commerce, D. Ferguson, master page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    ELIZABETH, MRS, widow of N. Ferguson, attorney in Jamaica.  To her father, Richard Johnston, wine merchant in Edinburgh, June 28, 1765 page 47 (SH)

FERGUSON    ELSPETH, Covenanter.  Prisoner at Dunnottar and Leith.  Banished to the plantations, at Leith Aug 18, 1685.  Transported from Leith by George Scott of Pitlochie to East New Jersey Aug, 1685 page 48 (PC)

FERGUSON    FINDLAY, formerly a plasterer in Edinburgh, now in Norfolk, VA, and his wife Catherine Forbes, appointed Walter Forbes, upholsterer to Edinburgh. Father of Catherine, as their factor and attorney in Scotland.  Subscribed in Norfolk, VA on Aug 21, 1794.  Witnesses David Stewart, Sr., plasterer in Norfolk, and David Stewart, Jr. page 44 (RD2.262.549)

FERGUSON    FRANCIS, tenant of David Lumsden on Cushnie at Aberdeenshire.  Jacobite captured at Preston, transported from Liverpool on the Scipio Mar 30, 1716 page 47 (JAB)(SP/C)

FERGUSON    FRANCIS, born in Dunlop, Ayrshire.  Emigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1826.  Settled in Bathurst, New Brunswick.  Married Ann Munro. Page 84 (RCF)

FERGUSON    GEORGE, born in Scotland, former Captain of the Canadian Fencibles.  Military settler. Received land grant in Drummond, Upper Canada, Nov 6, 1815, and in Beckwith, Upper Canada on June 14, 1817 page 84 (PAO)

FERGUSON    GEORGE, youngest son of James Ferguson and Ann Murray, Aberdeenshire.  Governor of Tobago.  Died in 1820. page 84 (FF)

FERGUSON    GILBERT, Covenanter in Argyll's rebellion, prisoner in Canongate Tolbooth, banished to the Plantations July 30, 1685, transported from Leith by John Ewing to Jamaica Aug 1685 page 48 (PC)

FERGUSON    H., 20, gentleman to be a planter. Aberdeen.  From London to Jamaica Dec 1773 on the Esther page 62 (PRO)

FERGUSON    HENRY, Jacobite captured at Preston, transported from Liverpool on the Friendship, master Michael Mankin, for Maryland May 24, 1716.  Landed in Maryland and sold to Darley Dullany Aug 20, 1716 page 48 (HM) (SP/C)

FERGUSON    ISABELLA, wife of John B. Morrison, cabinet-maker, St John, New Bruswick, appointed Alexander Burns, writer to the Signet, Edinburgh, as her attorney.  Deed written by Alexander Burns.  Subscribed in St. John on Mar 14, 1825.  Witnesses Nicholas Joseph Brown, John Cook, gentlemen in St. John page 44 (RD5.292.57)

FERGUSON    JAMES, Baltimore.  To his brother William Ferguson of Dungalton, July 24, 1821 page 47 (SH)

FERGUSON    JAMES, youngest son of Sir James Ferguson of Kilkerran, died during Dec 1777 in Tobago page 48 (SM)

FERGUSON    JAMES, emigrated from Scotland to Canada, settled in Perth, Ontario c 1820 page 48 (SC)

FERGUSON    JAMES, Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported on the Elizabeth and Anne, master Edward Trafford, from Liverpool June 29, 1716 for Virginia or Jamaica.  Landed in Virginia - unindentured. page 48 (SP/C)(VSP)

FERGUSON    JAMES, eldest son of James Ferguson, merchant in Aberdeen.  Died in Halifax, Nova Scotia during 1817 page 56 (S.41.17)

FERGUSON    JAMES, 20, farmer, Stirling.  From Greenock to New York May 1774 on the Matty, T. Cochrane page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JAMES, 20, farmer, Blair Atholl.  From Greenock to Yew York, May 1775 on the Monimia, E. Morrison page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JAMES, 32, wright. Wife, Jean McGregor 29, children Mary, 21 (?), Robert 13, Helen 11, Ann 7. Breadalbane.  From Greenock to New York June 1775 on the Commerce, T. Mathie page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JAMES, born in Perthshire during 1797.  Surveyor is Canada and United States.  U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomer.  Died during 1867 in Washington page 84 (TSA)

FERGUSON    JAMES, emigrated from Oban, Argyllshire to Canada on 1818.  Settled Keyon township, Ontario.  Father of John, Mary, Christian, Catherine, Annie, Duncan, Colin, Donald and James. page 84 (RCF)

FERGUSON    JAMES, Emigrated from Scotland to Canada on the Trafalgar July 19, 1817, received a land grant in Bathurst, Upper Canada, Jan 15, 1818 page 84 (PAO)

FERGUSON    JAMES, emigrated from Scotland with three daughters to Canada on the David of London.  Received a land grant in Lanark, Upper Canada, Oct 4, 1821 page 84 (PAO)

FERGUSON    JAMES, son of Andrew Ferguson, surgeon in Aberdeer.  Educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, 1816-1820 - graduated M.A. Rector of Rutgers College, New Jersey.  Superintendant of Schools, Lockport, New York page 84 (MCA)

FERGUSON    JAMES, Aberdeen.  Planter in Bellfield Estate, St. Mary, Anota Bay Jamaica c 1812 page 84 (FF)

FERGUSON    JANET, emigrated from Scotland to America during 1738, settled in New York State.  Land grant in Washington Co in 1764 page 48 (NWI)

FERGUSON    JANET, covenanter, prisoner at Burntisland, Donnottar, and Leith.  Banished to the plantations, at Leith Aug 18, 1685.  Transported from Leith by George Scott of Pitlochie to East New Jersey Aug 1685 page 48 (PC)

FERGUSON    JANET, 32, Paisley.  From Greenock to New York april 1775 on the Lilly, T. Cochrane page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JOHN, son of A. Ferguson, merchant, Falkirk.  Died in Kingston, Jamaica on April 11, 1825 page 56 (S.578.471)

FERGUSON    JOHN, 27, weaver, Paisley.  From Greenock to New York on the George, A. Bog page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JOHN, 19, workman. Kintyre.  From Greenock to Wilmington, NC August 1774 on the Ulysses, J. Chalmers page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JOHN, 25, farmer.  Wife Janet 20. Doune.  From Greenock to Georgia July 1775 on the Georgia, T. Bolton page 62 (T47.12)

FERGUSON    JOHN, born 1762 to USA 1810 on the Francis from Greenock.  Married Janet McNeish July 11, 1833.  Insurance company director in NY, died July 25, 1846 page 62 (ANY)

FERGUSON    JOHN, 50, farmer, wife Catherine McIntyre 42, children Patrick 7, Margaret 17, Catherine 15, Lilias 13, Janet 11, Christian 9, Agnes 4.  Callendar.  From Greenock to Ontario July 1815 page 62 (AO3)

FERGUSON    JOHN, Son of A. Ferguson, merchant Falkirk.  Died Kingston, Jamaica April, 1825 page 62 (TS)

FERGUSON    JOHN, Emigrated from Scotland with wife, son, and two daughters to Canada onthe Caledonian July 10, 1816.  Received land grants in Upper Canada on Sep 24, 1816, on Aug 27, 1816, and in Bathurst, Upper Canada on Jan 22, 1819 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    JOHN, Jr. emigrated from Scotland to Canada on the brig Ann Sep 1, 1816.  Received a land grant in Drummond, Upper Canada, Oct 8, 1816 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    JOHN, botn in Scotland.  Former sergeant in the 104th Regiment.  Military settler.  Received land grants in Landsdowne, Upper Canada, Jul 31, 1817, in Drummond, Upper Canada on June 17, 1817 and on Jan 19, 1819 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    JOHN, born during 1813 in Dunlop, Ayrshire.  Emigrated from Scotland to Canada during 1826, settled in Bathurst, New Brunswock.  Married Mary Munro. page 85 (RCF)

FERGUSON    LAWRENCE, Jacobite captured at Preston. Transported from Liverpool on the Elizabeth and Ann, master Edward Trafford, to VA or Jamaica June 29, 1716.  Landed in Virginia - unindentured page 48 (SP/C)(VSP)

FERGUSON    PATRICK, Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported from Liverpool on the Elizabeth and Anne, master Edward Trafford, to VA or Jamaica.  Landed in Virginia - unindentured page 48(SP/C)(VSP)

FERGUSON    PATRICK, laborer, Perthshire.  Jacobite in the Duke of Perth's regiment.  Captured at Carlisle; prisoner at Carlisle and Lancaster.  Transported from Liverpool on the Johnson, master William Pemberton.  Landed at Port Oxford, Maryland Aug 5, 1747 page 48 (P) (PRO)

FERGUSON    PETER, Jacobite captured at Preston.  Transported from Liverpool on the Two Brothers, master Edward Rathbone, Apr 26, 1716 for Jamaica.  Landed in Montserrat June 1716 page 48 (SP/C)(CTP)

FERGUSON    PETER, To Boston from Glascow on the Jenny, A. Orr October 1766 page 63 (NWI)

FERGUSON    PETER, emigrated from Scotland with wife, two sons and three daughters to Canada on the Jane Aug 24, 1818.  Received a land grant in Drummond, Upper Canada, Oct 15, 1818 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    ROBERT, Testament of Robert Ferguson in Grenada, who died during Oct 1793.  Made and given up by Ann Ferguson, daughter of the late Robert Ferguson, mason at Whitehouse, near Edinburgh, now resident in Frederick Street, Edinburgh - his sister and executor.  Reference to William Bruce, actioneer in Edinburgh, 
William Arbuthnott, William Urquhart of Craigston, Nathan Wilson.  Cautioner - John Young, writer in Edinburgh.  Registered Dec 10, 1793 page 47 (CC8/8/129-2)

FERGUSON    ROBERT, Grenada.  Testament registered on Dec 10, 1793 page 48 (Comm. Ed.)

FERGUSON    ROBERT, emigrated from Scotland with wife, two sons and two daughters, to Canada on the Caledonian Jul 10, 1816.  Received a land grant in Bathurst, Upper Canada, on Sep 24, 1816 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    ROBERT, emigrated from Scotland with wife and son to Canada on the Commerce in June 1820.   Received a land grant in Lanark, Upper Canada, on Oct 1, 1820 page 85 (PAO)

FERGUSON    ROBERT, born in Dunlop, Ayrshire.  Emigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1826.  Settled in Bathurst, New Brunswick. Married Belle Willis. Page 85 (RCF)

FERGUSON    THOMAS, Johnstone, Renfrewshire.  Applied to settle in Canada Feb 28, 1815 page 85 (SRO/RH9)

FERGUSON    THOMAS, emigrated from Scotland with wife, four sons and two daughters to Canada on the Earl of Buckingham in June 1821.  Received a land grant in Dalhousie, Upper Canada on July 20, 1821 page 86 (PAO)

FERGUSON    WALTER, born in Scotland 1763.  Scottish doctor, settled in North Carolina, died during 1789 page 48 (SA) 

FERGUSON    WILLIAM, Emigrated from Scotland to Canada on the Commerce during June 1820, settled in Upper Canada page 86 (PAO)

FERGUSON    WILLIAM ERSKINE, son of John Ferguson, Aberdeen.  Educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, c1817, and at University of St. Andrews, Fife.  Inspector of Schools in Dundas County, Canada page 86 (MCA)

FERGUSON    WILLIAM, weaver, Lanark. Covenanter.  Transported from Leith on the Convertin, Captain Lightfoot, by James Currie, baillie of Edinburgh, to Virginia Sep 1668 page 48 (PC)

FERGUSON    WILLIAM, Jacobite captured at Preston, transported on the Godspeed,
Master Arthur Smith, from Liverpool to VA July 28, 1716.  Sold to John Bruce in Maryland Oct 17, 1716 page 48 (SP/C)(HM)

FERGUSON    WILLIAM, 55, farmer.  Glenmoriston. Jacobite in Glengarry's regiment. Prisoner at Inverness, ship, Tilsbury. Transported 1747 (?) page 49 (P)

FERGUSON    WILLIAM, rioter, Galloway.  Transported for 7 years at Ayr 1752 page 49 (SM)

FERGUSON, First Name ?? Son of Dr. Ferguson,  born at Mount Cardigan, Grenada on Oct 11, 1829.  page 56 (S.1038.818)

FERGUSSON   JAMES, youngest son of Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran.  Died in Tobago during Dec 1777. page 56 (SM.40.53)

FERGUSSON   WALTER, Edentown, North Carolina.  To his brother William Fergusson of Troston, May 31, 1788 page 47 (SH)