JOHN FERGUS of Haywood County, North Carolina was born in 1752
Berks
County, Pennsylvania, and was a Patriot Soldier and State Legislator
in the "New Acquisition District", South Carolina during the American
Revolution, a Justice of the Peace in Wilkes County, Georgia and
Haywood
County, North Carolina, and one of the founding fathers of Waynesville,
North Carolina. He also lived in Monroe and Blount Counties,
Tennessee, where he left his last will and testament. This is a fully
referenced article on John and his family.
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| FERGUS, JOHN. A fully referenced article, John Fergus And Associated Families: Fergus, Melton, Battle, Welch & Stiles, including brothers James Fergus and William Fergus of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and New Acquisition District, South Carolina. | Battle, Cabe, Clunie, Groves, Melton, Stiles, Robinson, Welch |
| FERGUS, John : Last Will & Testament, Blount County, Tennessee | Welch, Stiles |
| FERGUS, John : Revolutionary War Pension Application, Monroe County, Tennessee | Ghormley, Roddy, Russell, Siler, Welch |
| MELTON, Milly : Ahnentafel Chart of Mildred "Milly" Melton, wife of 1) David Alexander Welch and 2) John Fergus | Battle, Bell, Catron, Elbert, Farr, Fergus, Jones, Kebble, Lewis, Martin, Marshall, Melton, Pharr, Stiles, Welch, White |
| MELTON, Milly: Documents concerning widow's support from John Fergus' Revolutionary War Pension | Crisp, Fergus, McGee, Melton, Sawyer, Siler, Welch |
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