Ferguson, George E., 1906-....

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This was the voyage bringing out the 'Scottish Mechanics', and George Ferguson was the master builder, with Andrew Petrie his second in command. The baby in the certificate was christened John Dunmore Lang Ferguson, by the Rev. J. D. Lang on board the ship, the Stirling Castle. John Dunmore Lang Ferguson together with his brothers and two sisters came to Queensland in the 1850s. John D. L. Ferguson served for a time with Frederick Walker in the Native Mounted Police. John died in North Qld in 1884 on the Walsh River, possibly on the property called 'Blackdown', settled by his brother David.

From the description of 6950 George Ferguson Notebook, 1831-1839. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755758797

Buffalo teamster.

From the description of Notice to redeem land and receipts, 1871-1889. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33841482

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associatedWith Business History Oral History Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Caltex Petroleum Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Ferguson, John Alexander, 1881-1969 person
associatedWith Ferguson, John Dunmore Lang. person
associatedWith Hall, Pancoast, & Craven. corporateBody
associatedWith Marcello, Ronald E. person
associatedWith National Stock Owners' Mutual Benefit and Indemnity Society. corporateBody
associatedWith North Texas State University. Oral History Collection. corporateBody
associatedWith Stearns, Johnson S. person
associatedWith Stirling Castle (Ship) corporateBody
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Birth 1906

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