Jessie Ann Henry Ferguson

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Jessie Ann Henry Ferguson (Bennett)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, UK
Death: August 01, 1939 (70)
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa (Congestive Cardiac Failure)
Place of Burial: General Section, Brixton Cemetery, Johannesburg
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Arthur Wellesley Bennett and Isabella Bennett
Wife of James Thomas Ferguson
Mother of Scout John Henry Ferguson; Annie Robbie Ferguson; Mary Margaret Jakobi; Pvt. Arthur William Ferguson-Bennett; Private James Thomas Ferguson and 8 others
Sister of John Leigertwood Bennett; Isabella Bennett; Alexander Bennett; Arthur 'Walter' Bennett; Private and 1 other
Half sister of William Forward Bennet and Frank Robbie Bennet

Managed by: Ross Alexander Ferguson
Last Updated:

About Jessie Ann Henry Ferguson

After separating from her husband in 1919, Jessie left Cathcart for Johannesburg. Why? Both her brothers were based in/near Johannesburg until their deaths in 1919.

DEATH

Jessie is buried in Brixton Cemetery next to her son Alexander Bennett Ferguson. Also in Brixton is Jessie's brother, Charles.

Estate File,

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91W-GQQ9-2?i=238&cat=...

Death Notice,

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-Q9ZB-N?i=2039...

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Jessie Ann Henry Ferguson's Timeline

1869
May 4, 1869
Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, UK
1885
October 11, 1885
Stutterheim, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1888
March 13, 1888
1890
March 30, 1890
1891
May 5, 1891
Burgersdorp, Drakensberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1893
November 6, 1893
Burgersdorp, Drakensberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1896
January 9, 1896
Cathcart, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1897
October 6, 1897
Wodehouse, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1898
December 22, 1898
Wodehouse, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1900
March 5, 1900
Wodehouse, Eastern Cape, South Africa