An edition of Duncan Ferguson of Yarmouth (1980)

Duncan Ferguson of Yarmouth

his times and descendants

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John Norman Ferguson
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An edition of Duncan Ferguson of Yarmouth (1980)

Duncan Ferguson of Yarmouth

his times and descendants

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John Norman Ferguson (1904-1984) was my late father and we have recently (in 2010) established a web-site to commemorate the book, my father and co-author, Malcolm Ferguson. The web-site is " fergusonyarmouth.com " and it describes this elaborate family and community (Elgin Cty.,Ontario,Canada) history from 1830 to 1980. Duncan Ferguson was a Scottish immigrant from Argyllshire .

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English
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425

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Duncan Ferguson of Yarmouth: his times and descendants
1980, J.N. Ferguson, M.S. Ferguson
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St. Thomas, Ont, Silver Spring, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0971
Library of Congress
CS90 .F466 1980

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
425 p. :
Number of pages
425

ID Numbers

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OL3145830M
LCCN
82670230

Work Description

The book is a 425 page family story compiled and created by two dissimilar cousins with a common cause.
John Norman and Malcolm were two farm boys who grew up in the early 1900's in North Yarmouth Township, Elgin County, Ontario in a thriving Scottish-Canadian settlement. They recount in the essays their own personal recollections of a rural community; but also reach back in time to when their individual grandfathers(James and Donald) and common great grandfather(Duncan) emigrated from Leckuary Farm, Argyllshire in Scotland. The history is rich with the detail of early settler life from a time when the land was cleared to the establishment of a vibrant community. Duncan Ferguson(the great grandfather) was (55) not a young man when he emigrated from Scotland with his second wife and 10 offspring to face the incredible rigours of frontier life in the New World in 1831. Two letters from Duncan to his brother (in the book) spell out clearly why the Scots were motivated to endure the hardships of re-location and escape "the yoke of the lairds" whereby, in their new lives they were not just enabled to "work for a living" but also (to gain) "a property beside".

The authors reflect back in time, as outside observors on North Yarmouth and the history of its' peoples and institutions as both spent one half or more of theIr lives in an urban world both in the United States and in urban Canada. Malcolm was a highly successful biologist and Norman had a career in finance. Their great love and respect for their extended family roots is clear.

Malcolm(a retired PhD biologist) was a founder(1972) of the Clan Fergus(s)on Society of North America from his home in Silver Springs, Maryland and Norman(retired to farming in Yarmouth from corporate Finance) also promoted and was actively involved in Clan Fergus(s)on events. Their book complemented this involvement.

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November 30, 2011 Edited by 99.238.208.156 Added authors' backgrounds and some detail from book.
December 4, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Added subjects from MARC records.
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