Obit: Ferguson, Harry #2 (1854 - 1918)
Contact: Ann Stevens
Email: ann@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
Surnames: Ferguson, Cornwell, Ogden, Rogers
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 12/19/1918
Ferguson, Harry/Henry F. (26 Dec 1854 – 14 Dec 1918)
Harry Ferguson died on Saturday at his home in Minneapolis and the remains were 
brought here on Tuesday and buried in the family lot. His death came as a shock 
to his friends here for he seemed to be in the best of health, but had recently 
been taken with a stroke of paralysis.
Henry F. Ferguson was born in Neillsville on Dec. 26, 1854. He bore the 
distinction of being the second white child born in Neillsville. He was the son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, he being the second white man to settle in 
Neillsville, and also was the first white man to take up land in Clark County. 
The son, therefore, came from pioneer stock and he was known to all the early 
settlers of the lower end of Clark County. He grew up here and when he arrived 
at young manhood he took up railroading as a life’s vocation. For 34 years he 
followed this occupation and at the time of his death was a passenger conductor 
on the main line of the Omaha. Deceased was a man of the very highest character 
and when he lived here was known for his great honesty and integrity. This 
reputation he maintained through life and he was loved and respected by all who 
knew him, especially the railroad men with whom he came in daily contact. Mr. 
Ferguson was married to Miss Alice Cornwell in this city on May 5, 1877. Six 
children were born to them, three of whom with their mother, survive their 
father. The children are Anne Carrol Ferguson Ogden of Freeport, Ill.; Elsie 
Grace Ferguson Rogers of New Port, Wash.; Bernard H. Ferguson of New York City.
Mr. Ferguson was a member of the Masonic fraternity, holding membership at 
Merrillan, and on Monday a large Masonic funeral was held at Minneapolis. The 
remains were brought to this city on Tuesday afternoon and Masonic services were 
conducted at the cemetery by the Neillsville brethren from Merrillan. The 
remains were accompanied here by Mrs. Ferguson, her son and daughter, Mrs. 
Rogers.
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