Ferguson family.
The family moved to what became Starksboro Village, Vt., about 1790. Elisha and Elijah Ferguson, alone or in partnership with each other and others, ran a forge, furnace, tavern, wheelwright shop, and store. In the next generation, David Ferguson carried on a foundry making ploughs, cultivators, and miscellaneous iron items. Family members also had a farm.
From the description of Ferguson family papers, 1803-1874. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 727738357
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creatorOf | Ferguson family. Ferguson family papers, 1803-1874. | Sheldon Museum Research Center |
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associatedWith | Ferguson, Andre. | person |
associatedWith | Ferguson, David. | person |
associatedWith | Ferguson, Elijah. | person |
associatedWith | Ferguson, Elisha. | person |
associatedWith | Ferguson, George W. | person |
associatedWith | Mead, Martin. | person |
associatedWith | Starksboro family. | family |
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Starksboro (Vt.) | |||
Vermont--Starksboro |
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Forge shops |
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Ironwork |
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Active 1803
Active 1874