1848 is only a guess. He was old enough to be remembered by name but died before 1849 as he is not on the 1849-1850 Mortality Schedule published in 1850.
Thought to be buried here near where his parents were buried later.
The Wier plantation was across the road from the cemetery.
He was a second cousin of John Scott Ferguson (1842-1914), owner of Belmont Plantation, Leesburg, Virginia, the former Ludwell Lee home, and also second cousin of Winfield Scott Nesbit, the father of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw.
1848 is only a guess. He was old enough to be remembered by name but died before 1849 as he is not on the 1849-1850 Mortality Schedule published in 1850.
Thought to be buried here near where his parents were buried later.
The Wier plantation was across the road from the cemetery.
He was a second cousin of John Scott Ferguson (1842-1914), owner of Belmont Plantation, Leesburg, Virginia, the former Ludwell Lee home, and also second cousin of Winfield Scott Nesbit, the father of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw.
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