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James "Jim" Furgerson

Birthabt 1831 - Barnwell District, South Carolina
Deathabt 1862 - Camp Simmons, near Charleston - buried in Ferguson Family Cemetery, Appleton, South Carolina
MotherSarah "Sallie" Ann (Furgerson) Brooker
FatherJames "Ol' Man Jim" Furgerson

Born in Barnwell District, South Carolina on abt 1831 to James "Ol' Man Jim" Furgerson and Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Furgerson) Brooker. James "Jim" Furgerson married Sarah Ann E Jackson and had 5 children. He passed away on abt 1862 in Camp Simmons, near Charleston - buried in Ferguson Family Cemetery, Appleton, South Carolina.

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Parents
James "Ol' Man Jim" Furgerson
1802 - 1875
Sarah "Sallie" Ann (Furgerson) Brooker
1810 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Sarah Ann E Jackson
1841 - 1932
Children Show all
William "Billy" Raymond Ferguson (Furgerson)
1856 - 1929
John Ferguson
1862 - 1906
Martha Ferguson
1868 - Unknown

Patrick James "Jim" Ferguson (Furgerson)
1859 - 1939
Sarah "Sallie" Ferguson (Furgerson)
1861 - Unknown

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