*Moses (Jr.) Ferguson
born 1809 Lincoln County, North Carolina
died 1863 Johnson County, Missouri
buried Old Blackwater Church Cemetery NE of Holden, Missouri

father:
*Moses Hiram Ferguson (Sr.?)
born February 1762 Baltimore, Maryland
died 1845 Johnson County, Missouri
buried Old Blackwater Church Cemetery NE of Holden, Missouri

mother:
*Elizabeth Cox
born in New Jersey
died 1844 Johnson County, Missouri
married 1785 North Carolina

siblings:
Polly Ferguson
Samuel Ferguson
Nancy Ferguson
Aaron Ferguson
born 1794 North Carolina
*William Ferguson born 1796 North Carolina
died after 1870 census Johnson County, Missouri
John Cox Ferguson
Matilda Ferguson
Margaret Ferguson
born 1802, died 1838 St. Louis , Missouri
Martin Ferguson
Tolifer Ferguson
Russell Ferguson
Rachel (?) Ferguson
Sarah (?) Ferguson

spouse:
unknown

children:
Samuel H. Ferguson born ~1838 Tennessee
George Alexander (nephew) born 1838 Missouri

spouse:
(2nd?)Rebecca A. Simmerman, born 1822 Virginia
married 1841 in Johnson County, Missouri

Missouri J. Ferguson born 1848 Missouri
Melvina E. Ferguson born 1845 Missouri
Amanda C. Ferguson born 1849 Missouri
Francis M. Ferguson born 1844 Missouri
Nevada E. Ferguson born 1856 Missouri
Mary V. Ferguson born 1858 Missouri
female baby Ferguson born 1860? Missouri

biographical and/or anecdotal:

notes or source:
Ferguson-Knight Book by Barbra Reineck Sedory

2. You show Samuel H. FERGUSON as a son of Moses, Jr., and Rebecca
(SIMMERMAN) FERGUSON. I believe this is in error. Samuel is not shown with
this family in the 1850 census when he would have been 12 yrs old. Also, he
is not listed among the heirs in the probate records of Moses' estate in
1863. My GGrandfather, Francis Marion FERGUSON, was the son of Moses and
Rebecca, and several accounts state or imply that he was the only son amid 6
daughters. I have tried to figure out who Samuel's parents were. I think
he may have been the son of William and Margaret (HENRY) FERGUSON, Moses'
older brother, because he lived near William in the 1860 and 1870 censuses,
but I have no proof.