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Joseph Bell Ferguson (1880-1967) of [[Fergus]] and [[J. B. Ferguson and Co]]
Joseph Bell Ferguson (1880-1967) of [[Fergus]] and [[J. B. Ferguson and Co]]


1880 May 24th. Born at Growell, near Dromore, County Down, Ireland, the son of James Fisher Ferguson, a farmer, and his wife Mary Bell. The family was three girls and eight boys and was the first one born. James was a member of the Plymouth Brethren. Brother of [[Harry Ferguson]]
1880 May 24th. Born at Growell, near Dromore, County Down, Ireland, the son of James Fisher Ferguson, a farmer, and his wife Mary Bell. The family was three girls and eight boys and was the first one born. James was a member of the Plymouth Brethren. Brother of [[Harry Ferguson]] and [[Victor Ferguson]]


1902 Patent application, 11,114. Joseph Bell Ferguson and George Stewart Hamilton, 53 Lonsdale Street, Belfast, improvements in steam motor vehicles.<ref>Lisburn Standard - Saturday 31 May 1902</ref>
1902 Patent application, 11,114. Joseph Bell Ferguson and George Stewart Hamilton, 53 Lonsdale Street, Belfast, improvements in steam motor vehicles.<ref>Lisburn Standard - Saturday 31 May 1902</ref>

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Joseph Bell Ferguson (1880-1967) of Fergus and J. B. Ferguson and Co

1880 May 24th. Born at Growell, near Dromore, County Down, Ireland, the son of James Fisher Ferguson, a farmer, and his wife Mary Bell. The family was three girls and eight boys and was the first one born. James was a member of the Plymouth Brethren. Brother of Harry Ferguson and Victor Ferguson

1902 Patent application, 11,114. Joseph Bell Ferguson and George Stewart Hamilton, 53 Lonsdale Street, Belfast, improvements in steam motor vehicles.[1]

1920 Married at Philadelphia to Lucile Ferguson

1967 Died in New York

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  1. Lisburn Standard - Saturday 31 May 1902