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Victor Ferguson of the motor retailer [[Victor Ferguson (of Belfast)]] | Victor Ferguson (c.1895-1935) of the motor retailer [[Victor Ferguson (of Belfast)]] | ||
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]] | c.1895 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]] | ||
1935 Died, age 40 and unmarried, at Ballymena as the result of a motor accident. Two others injured.<ref>Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday 27 August 1935</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Deaths ]] | [[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]] |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 20 July 2024
Victor Ferguson (c.1895-1935) of the motor retailer Victor Ferguson (of Belfast)
c.1895 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
1935 Died, age 40 and unmarried, at Ballymena as the result of a motor accident. Two others injured.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday 27 August 1935