James Andrew FERGUSON (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional FERGUSON Surnames in EVERGREEN (FAYETTEVILLE) Cemetery
FERGUSON, MollieFERGUSON, Family StoneFERGUSON, John MiddletonFERGUSON, Harry MFERGUSON, J WallaceFERGUSON, MiddieFERGUSON (VETERAN CSA), James AndrewFERGUSON, Nannie EvelynFERGUSON, George SFERGUSON, HelenTUTTLE FERGUSON, Nannie Evelyn Additional FERGUSON Surnames in WASHINGTON County
FERGUSON, EulaFERGUSON, UnknownFERGUSON, EllaFERGUSON, J. W.FERGUSON, Andrew WFERGUSON, Winnie AmandaFERGUSON, Luther WalterFERGUSON, Lucy A.FERGUSON, Westwood W.FERGUSON, Lillie BFERGUSON, EdnaFERGUSON, NinaFERGUSON, Joseph W.FERGUSON, Dorcas I.FERGUSON, Isaac L.FERGUSON, Lula PearlFERGUSON, Harve L.FERGUSON, IsabellaFERGUSON, David WilliamFERGUSON, Joseph FFERGUSON, Paul O.FERGUSON, MayselFERGUSON, James T.FERGUSON, Phebe EFERGUSON, RandolphFERGUSON, CordeliaFERGUSON, Thomas GFERGUSON, Laura PFERGUSON, EmilyFERGUSON, Samuel HFERGUSON, William TFERGUSON, LeonaFERGUSON, Rachel AFERGUSON, Emma LouFERGUSON, Alva HurseFERGUSON, Simmie EllenFERGUSON, CharlotteFERGUSON, Carl R.FERGUSON, Jayne H.FERGUSON, Robert Jesse "R J"FERGUSON, AnnaFERGUSON, Hetty LFERGUSON, BabyFERGUSON, Walter EFERGUSON, Evelyn WFERGUSON, Devon JamesFERGUSON, Miriam DawnFERGUSON, Muriel Elva-deanFERGUSON, Kenneth AlanFERGUSON, Rosie EllenFERGUSON, BobFERGUSON, Daniel LouisFERGUSON, Deanna RaquelFERGUSON, Earl WayneFERGUSON, Doris JeanFERGUSON, Everett AFERGUSON, Ethel PearlFERGUSON, James HFERGUSON, Mary LeeFERGUSON, Francs "Louise"FERGUSON, Elizabeth PFERGUSON, John CFERGUSON, Thelma MaxineFERGUSON, Edna LeaFERGUSON, D JosephineFERGUSON, William RussellFERGUSON, Norman WilliamFERGUSON, Betty Ruth
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Submitted: 1/19/11 • Approved: 6/17/23 • Last Updated: 6/20/23 • R450001-G450001-S3
James
SECOND LIEUTENANT
1 Arkansas Cavalry
Civil War Confederate
January 28, 1840 - June 25, 1918
*Obituary
Fayetteville Democrat
Tuesday, June 25, 1918
FERGUSON, James A. - James A. Ferguson, aged 78, wealthy oil and lumberman, died this morning at 11:20 o’clock at his home, 407 East Lafayette Avenue. Mr. Ferguson had been in declining health for about three years and for the past several weeks had been sinking gradually. He had never retired from business, though for the past few years he had not been able to devote much time to his affairs. Mr. Ferguson was born and reared near Fayetteville and spent most of his life here. He was a merchant here for 30 years, was a banker for 18 years, and for the past several years had been in the lumber and oil business. He was interested in the Hill City Lumber Company of Fayetteville and in other lumber concerns in this section. He also had other business interests and held considerable residence property. In the War Between the States Mr. Ferguson aligned himself with the south and served as a lieutenant in the Confederate Army. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at five o’clock at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with the Rev. Edward M. Frear officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The deceased is survived by his widow; a son, Arthur Ferguson, of Fort Smith; a daughter, Mrs. James Cravens of Houston, Texas, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wallace Ferguson of Fayetteville.
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, June 27, 1918
FERGUSON, Jim - Uncle Jim Ferguson, head of the Ferguson Lbr. Co., died at Fayetteville Tuesday. All the yards of the company will be closed until Thursday morning.
Nannie
March 21, 1847 - January 16, 1926
Wife of James A Ferguson
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Tuesday, January 19, 1926
FERGUSON, Nannie Evelyn Tuttle - The Ferguson Lumber Company was closed here Monday and Tuesday in respect to Mrs. Nannie Evelyn Ferguson who died at Fayetteville Saturday following a stroke of paralysis. Her son, Arthur Ferguson of Fort Smith, is president of the Ferguson Lumber Company. Mrs. Ferguson had been ill for some time following a stroke in December and with a complication of pneumonia all hopes for her recovery were given up several days ago. She had lived practically her entire life in Fayetteville and is well known over Benton County.
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, January 21, 1926
Mrs. Nannie Ferguson of Fayetteville, 78 years old and one of the pioneer citizens of Washington Co., died Saturday afternoon. She was the mother of Arthur Ferguson of Ft. Smith and the grandmother of Julius Ferguson, a former well known Rogers young man, son of Mrs. J.E. Felker of this city.
*Obituary
Rogers Daily Post
Tuesday, January 19, 1926
Fayetteville, Ark., Jan. 19.- Mrs. Nannie Evelyn Tuttle Ferguson, 78 years old, widely known Washington county woman and mother of Arthur L. Ferguson, prominent Fort Smith business man, died Saturday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock at her home on Lafayette avenue, Fayetteville. Mrs. Ferguson, who has been in ill health for a number of years, developed pneumonia Wednesday and she never rallied until the end came. On December 20, 1921 she fell and fractured one of her hips which made her practically an invalid for the remainder of her life, and on December 16 she was stricken with paralysis. The stroke gradually grew worse and with the development of pneumonia she could not withstand the ravages of the disease. She had lived in Fayetteville practically all her life. She was born in Richland, a small town about twelve miles southeast of Fayetteville, and moved here in 1868 when she married James Andrew Ferguson. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church and was active in both religious and charity affairs until she was injured in 1921. She was also a member of the Southern Memorial association at Fayetteville. In addition to her son in Ft. Smith Mrs. Ferguson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Cravens, Houston, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Charles A. Preston, Santa Anna, Calif.; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wallace Ferguson, Fayetteville; and four grandchildren, Julius A. Ferguson, El Paso, Texas; Helen Augusta Ferguson of Fort Smith; James Rorick Cravens, Houston, Texas; and Malcolm Ferguson Cravens, Houston.
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