My husband's Ferguson ancestors were a family of soldiers. They can be found in every war since the Revolution serving their country. This is one of the stories I have found.
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Jeremiah was the first to wave good-bye to his son George W as he enlisted on 14 Aug 1862 in Granville, IL. He was twenty years old and 5 ft 9 3/4 in tall. He was assigned as a private to Company E of the 123 Il US Infantry and mustered into the unit on 6 Sep 1862. His unit was sent to Louisville, Ky then on to join the the 3 brigade of the 10th division of the Army of Ohio under the command of General Buell. After chasing General Bragg's army into Kentucky they became involved in the Battle of Perryville. This battle became known as the bloodiest battle of the Civil War with casualties in excess of 7,677 from both sides.
On the Union side 894 soldiers died. George W Ferguson was killed in action on 8
Oct 1862 at Perryville, KY. It had been
less than two months since he had enlisted.
On a cold winter day William A Ferguson, son of William and
nephew of Jeremiah joined the Union forces.
7 Feb 1865 Captain Scott enlisted William for 1 year at Olney,
Illinois. He was a Private assigned to
Company B 155 IL US Infantry. William
joined the army with Oliver Allison another 18 year old farmer from Willow
Hill. They moved to Louisville, KY and
then to their mission to guard the block houses of the Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad from Nashville to Duck River. They were mustered out on 4 Sep 1865 at
Murfreesboro, TN by Captain Wilson.
William returned to Willow Hill to marry and continue farming.
Cousins George and William Ferguson shared many things, but
both did not return from war. They
shared grandparents, occupations, aunts, uncles, and cousins. They even both had grey eyes.
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