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Julia Ann <I>Hogg</I> Ferguson

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Julia Ann Hogg Ferguson

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
1894 (aged 54–55)
Burial
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C
Memorial ID
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FERGUSON, Julia Hogg (Mrs. H. C.) IOOF 1839 Feb. 22, 1895
MRS. JULIA FERGUSON. >Mrs. Julia Ferguson, wife of Judge H. C. Ferguson, died at their home in this city at 5 o'clock Saturday morning of typhoid fever. Mrs.
Ferguson, whose maiden name was Hogg, was born in Alabama in 1839 and with her parents moved to Texas in 1840 settling in Cherokee county. She was twice
married, the first time to Dr. W. W. McDugald who died in 1871; and the second time to Judge H. C. Ferguson in December 1878. Of the final one child survives her,
Mr. J. W. McDugald a practicing attorney of , and of the last, two children, Brownlee and Bismark Ferguson, aged respectfully 22 and 20 years. Besides her husband
and three sons, two brothers and a sister survive deceased, viz. Hon. John Hogg of Decatur, Ex-Governor James S. Hogg of Austin and the sister, Mrs. M. F. Davis of
San Marcas. mrs. Ferguson had an extensie acquaintance throughout this portion of Texas especially and she indeed had many friends who will mourn her death.
Deceased had long been a member of the C. P. church and the funeral services were conducted at the home by her local pastor, Rev. L. A. Dunlap and the interment
was in the Odd Fellows cemetery where a large crowd assembled to pay the last respects to a departed but esteemed friend.
Denton County News/i?, Feb. 27, 1896, p.4, c.3.

--rec'd from Barbara Lintner 20 Nov 2014
FERGUSON, Julia Hogg (Mrs. H. C.) IOOF 1839 Feb. 22, 1895
MRS. JULIA FERGUSON. >Mrs. Julia Ferguson, wife of Judge H. C. Ferguson, died at their home in this city at 5 o'clock Saturday morning of typhoid fever. Mrs.
Ferguson, whose maiden name was Hogg, was born in Alabama in 1839 and with her parents moved to Texas in 1840 settling in Cherokee county. She was twice
married, the first time to Dr. W. W. McDugald who died in 1871; and the second time to Judge H. C. Ferguson in December 1878. Of the final one child survives her,
Mr. J. W. McDugald a practicing attorney of , and of the last, two children, Brownlee and Bismark Ferguson, aged respectfully 22 and 20 years. Besides her husband
and three sons, two brothers and a sister survive deceased, viz. Hon. John Hogg of Decatur, Ex-Governor James S. Hogg of Austin and the sister, Mrs. M. F. Davis of
San Marcas. mrs. Ferguson had an extensie acquaintance throughout this portion of Texas especially and she indeed had many friends who will mourn her death.
Deceased had long been a member of the C. P. church and the funeral services were conducted at the home by her local pastor, Rev. L. A. Dunlap and the interment
was in the Odd Fellows cemetery where a large crowd assembled to pay the last respects to a departed but esteemed friend.
Denton County News/i?, Feb. 27, 1896, p.4, c.3.

--rec'd from Barbara Lintner 20 Nov 2014

Gravesite Details

w/o Henry Clay Ferguson



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