David Sanford FERGUSON
Birth:
13 May 1853
Little Chucky, Greene Co, Tn
Death:
2 Mar 1936
Willow Spgs, Mo
Burial:
Ws City Cemetery
Marriage:
3 Sep 1876
Willow Spgs, Mo by a S Wright, M.G.
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Published in the Willow Springs, Mo, News Thursday, March 5, 1936 DAVID FERGUSON, 82, OZARKS PIONEER AND BUILDER, SUCCUMBS Last Rites for Local Resident Held Yesterday. Father of Charles Ferguson and Mrs. John Protiva of This City Died Monday. David Sanford Ferguson, 82, the community's best loved pioneer and father of Charles Ferguson and Mrs. Tenny Protiva of Willow Springs, died at his home here Monday following ill health of several weeks. Uncle Dave Ferguson had been a resident of this community since 1871, a period of sixty-six years, during which time he saw Willow Springs grow from a tiny hamlet. Born at Little Chucky, Greene Co, Tennessee, May 13, 1853, son of William M. and Elizabeth (Hogan) Ferguson, he came with his parents to Willow Springs driving one of the ox teams which brought members of the family to Howell county. The family was among the first settlers of Willow Springs, and the elder Ferguson was the town's first postmaster, to be followed many years later by his grandson, Charles Ferguson, in that capacity. Uncle Dave Ferguson was a farmer and fruit grower, owning a large farm west of the city, and for many years a leader in community life. In early manhood he was married to Miss Belle Young, also a member of a Willow Springs pioneer family and to them were born two sons, Charles Ferguson of Willow Springs and Joe Ferguson of Pawnee, Oklahoma, and two daughters, Mrs. Tenny Protiva of Willow Springs and Mrs. Eula Morgan of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, all of whom were at his bedside when he succumbed. Both of the son's complimented their parents by becoming active in public life. Charles Ferguson, local merchant and Republican leader, has served as postmaster, been a member of the Howell County Court, a member of the State Highway Commission and in other offices. Joe Ferguson, Oklahoma editor and newspaperman, formerly was a member of the state senate and is a prominent member of the Republican party in that state. Mrs. Belle Ferguson died in 1914 and in 1930 Dave Ferguson and Mrs. Avis Smith were married. She survives him. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Susie Harris of Blanchard, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Lillie Byars of Kelso, Washington; twelve grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a number of other relatives. He was a member of the Congregational Methodist church for over seventy years, and a prominent member of the Republican party here for many year Services were held here Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Protiva, and friends from all over the state gathered to pay their respects. Rev. M. A. Prater, long-time friend of the family, was in charge. Burial was in the City Cemetery under direction of T. R. Burns & Son of this city. In tribute, business houses of the city were closed during the funeral. Among those from out-of-town who were present at the last rites were Blaine Jennings, Leonard Manze, Judge Will H. D. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Little, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Endicott, Oscar Davis, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Clark and Mrs. R. S. Hogan, all of West Plains; Harry Griffith, Jefferson City and Henry Smith, Hutton Valley. = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Martha* Isabelle "Belle" YOUNG-FERGUSON
Birth:
20 Sep 1859
Mt Auburn, Sangamon Co, Ill
Death:
21 Dec 1914
Willow Spgs, Mo
Burial:
22 Dec 1914
Ws City Cemetery
Father:
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From the Willow Springs Republican, December 1914 MRS. D. S. FERGUSON DEAD Mrs D. S. Ferguson died at her home in this city Sunday night, December 20, 1914, at 12 o'clock, aged 55 years. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church, where a large crowd of friends and relatives were present to pay their last respects. Rev. D. B. Warren of West Plains conducted the services and the remains were laid to rest in the Willow Springs City Cemetery. Deceased, whose maiden name was Martha Isabel Young, was born in Mt. Auburn, Illinois, September 20, 1859 to William and Charlotte E (Everman) Young; and with her parents, moved to Missouri when a girl. She was married to David S. Ferguson, September 30, 1876. To this union four children were born - Tenny, Charles, Orval and Eula, all of whom survive he Belle Ferguson has been a resident of Willow Springs ever since coming to Missouri and was a member of the Christian church and was loved by all who knew her. After a busy and useful life she died as she had lived - honored, trusted and loved. None ever entered her home without a warm welcome. Mrs. Ferguson was taken sick a few months ago and since then continued to grow worse until about ten days ago when she was taken to the Springfield hospital for an operation, where it was found that she had cancer and was incurable, and was brought home again to await the end. ' The entire community join in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives. = = = = = = = = =
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David Sanford Ferguson - Martha* Isabelle "Belle" Young-Ferguson
David Sanford Ferguson
was born at Little Chucky, Greene Co, Tn 13 May 1853.
His parents were William Milo Ferguson and Elizabeth Hogan.
He married Martha* Isabelle "Belle" Young-Ferguson 3 Sep 1876 at Willow Spgs, Mo by a S Wright, M.G. . Martha* Isabelle "Belle" Young-Ferguson was born at Mt Auburn, Sangamon Co, Ill 20 Sep 1859 .
David Sanford Ferguson died 2 Mar 1936 at Willow Spgs, Mo .
Martha* Isabelle "Belle" Young-Ferguson died 21 Dec 1914 at Willow Spgs, Mo .