Author Topic: George and Margaret FERGUSON, Queensland and Victoria  (Read 961 times)

Offline Simon Hawkins

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Re: George and Margaret FERGUSON, Queensland and Victoria
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 26 April 25 03:45 BST (UK) »
Thank you maddys52
I did try to view the yearbook photos but found it awkward to register, having not been a US high school graduate myself. If possible/allowed could you share here so that I might show to colleagues who remember (Wilson) Murray ?
I have attached a photo of Murray and one of the Mount Cowley fire tower near Lorne in Victoria taken from a local newspaper article in 2007.

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Re: George and Margaret FERGUSON, Queensland and Victoria
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 26 April 25 21:53 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much Simon Hawkins and Maddy52 for all info about Ferguson family.
I had found them heading to Wakeeney, Kansas in 1950's, I assumed wrongly they were on a visit to Margaret Fergusons brother (Andrew McCormick) who had lived in Wakeeney for a number of years, not knowing they remained there for a few years.
George Fergusons brother lived in Edinburgh, both the Ferguson brothers married McCormick sisters.
I don't have a subscription to Ancestry to check out the yearbooks photo but thank you again for all information it is much appreciated.

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Re: George and Margaret FERGUSON, Queensland and Victoria
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 27 April 25 03:09 BST (UK) »
I'm not sure that I can share the photos from the Yearbooks here without breaching copyright. Simon, if you make one more post I can send you a message using the personal message system here.

Many libraries also have free access to Ancestry, so you could try your local library.