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Samuel Ferguson & William Peery

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Samuel Ferguson & William Peery
Samuel Ferguson & William Peery donated land for the Tazewell Co. Courthouse in the early 1800's. This is a monument chronicling that event and the formation of Tazewill County and the city of Jeffersonville.
People in photo include: William Peery
Date & Place: in Tazewill, Virginia USA
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Samuel Ferguson
Samuel Ferguson was born on November 29, 1821. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Samuel Ferguson.
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