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Elizabeth FERGUSON
Circa 1877 Elizabeth, Mary, Janet, Margaret Ferguson
Elizabeth FERGUSON  ‎(I6077)‎
Given Names: Elizabeth
Surname: FERGUSON
Married Name: Elizabeth MURDOCH

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 21 October 1833 37 27 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death: 13 August 1916 ‎(Age 82)‎ Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 21 October 1833 37 27 Dumfriesshire, Scotland

Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: Elizabeth taught in the school established for girls at Glenunga before her marriage. Matthew Rankine, a family friend, wrote in his diary on 26.4.1860 "Elizabeth Ferguson came here this morning and stayed all night. Her father called for her."

Elizabeth was engaged to Andrew Tennant, but broke off the engagement. On 28.8.1862 he married one of the daughters of William Ferguson of Myrtle Bank, a sister-in-law to Elizabeth's cousin James. "Poor Rachel", Elizabeth is reported to have said, while Andrew said, "If I can't have one Ferguson, then I'll have another!" It was 12 years before Elizabeth contemplated marriage again, this time to James Murdoch whose sister had married Elizabeth's brother some 20 years earlier. The Murdoch family arrived in South Australia in 1851 and settled near Smithfield.

Elizabeth married James Murdoch on 20.2.1874 "at the residence of Mrs D Ferguson, Glenunga." Amongst the wedding presents was a silver tea and coffee service, engraved from "Uncle John Ferguson" from her cousin John Ferguson of Cluden, Melbourne. After their marriage, Elizabeth moved to Smithfield, where James had a property. Their only child, William Ferguson Murdoch, was born in 1875. On 25.9.1876, less than three years after their marriage, James Murdoch died, kicked by a horse. He was buried at Angle Vale, near Smithfield. Elizabeth's son, William, then 11 months, carried a scar in the shape of a horseshoe.

There was no will and Elizabeth went back to Glenunga to live with her mother, taking her son with her. When her mother died in 1885, she left Elizabeth "all the furniture and effects in and about the bedroom I now occupy ‎(except the chest of drawers in my said bedroom)‎ and I also give and bequeath to my said daughter the seat now on the veranda and also the washing copper mangle and all my crockery."

Elizabeth had a glass eye; the result of an accident wood chopping and as she grew older, was very deaf. When her cousin Marjorie arrived in Adelaide in 1904, she recorded in her diary "Mrs Murdoch met us at the pier ... Mrs Murdoch is very deaf and the other sister is getting deaf too ... Poor Mrs Murdoch was so glad to see mother and made her sit beside her."

Elizabeth's sister Janet died in 1912 and bother Alexander in 1913. Elizabeth remained at Glenunga with her remaining sister Margaret, where she died on 13.8.1916, aged 83. She is buried at St Saviours. She left "the old Glenunga House, with the little paddock attached and my household furniture and effects ... for my sister Margaret Umpherston for her use, during her life and after her decease for my son William Ferguson Murdoch absolutely." £2,307

Elizabeth left £200 to the children of her sister Mary Goldsack and £20 to Mrs Robert Goldsack of Wattle, St Fullarton. She left £20 to Mrs E. Clark, daughter of her brother James, with £15 to each of his other daughters. Smaller bequests were made to charity; £10 to the Home for Incurables at Fullarton, Chalmers Church and the Presbyterian Church of Australia for the use of missionaries to the aborigines at Port George, "or any other mission that may take the place thereof."

Death 13 August 1916 ‎(Age 82)‎ Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia

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Parents Family  (F2107)
Daniel FERGUSON
1796 - 1864
Helen RITCHIE
1806 - 1885
Elizabeth FERGUSON
1833 - 1916
Alexander FERGUSON
1835 - 1913
Gilbert FERGUSON
1836 - 1898
William FERGUSON
1841 - 1851
Margaret FERGUSON
1842 - 1919
Mary Dalgliesh FERGUSON
1844 - 1919
Janet FERGUSON
1847 - 1915
William FERGUSON
1851 - 1870

Step-Parent Family  (F2037)
Daniel FERGUSON
1796 - 1864
Elizabeth CAMPBELL
- 1830
Charles Cliff FERGUSON
1827 - 1882
James FERGUSON
1828 - 1875
Alexander FERGUSON
1830 - 1830

Immediate Family  (F3309)
James MURDOCH
1835 - 1876
William MURDOCH
1875 - 1948


Notes
Biographical Notes Elizabeth taught in the school established for girls at Glenunga before her marriage. Matthew Rankine, a family friend, wrote in his diary on 26.4.1860 "Elizabeth Ferguson came here this morning and stayed all night. Her father called for her."

Elizabeth was engaged to Andrew Tennant, but broke off the engagement. On 28.8.1862 he married one of the daughters of William Ferguson of Myrtle Bank, a sister-in-law to Elizabeth's cousin James. "Poor Rachel", Elizabeth is reported to have said, while Andrew said, "If I can't have one Ferguson, then I'll have another!" It was 12 years before Elizabeth contemplated marriage again, this time to James Murdoch whose sister had married Elizabeth's brother some 20 years earlier. The Murdoch family arrived in South Australia in 1851 and settled near Smithfield.

Elizabeth married James Murdoch on 20.2.1874 "at the residence of Mrs D Ferguson, Glenunga." Amongst the wedding presents was a silver tea and coffee service, engraved from "Uncle John Ferguson" from her cousin John Ferguson of Cluden, Melbourne. After their marriage, Elizabeth moved to Smithfield, where James had a property. Their only child, William Ferguson Murdoch, was born in 1875. On 25.9.1876, less than three years after their marriage, James Murdoch died, kicked by a horse. He was buried at Angle Vale, near Smithfield. Elizabeth's son, William, then 11 months, carried a scar in the shape of a horseshoe.

There was no will and Elizabeth went back to Glenunga to live with her mother, taking her son with her. When her mother died in 1885, she left Elizabeth "all the furniture and effects in and about the bedroom I now occupy ‎(except the chest of drawers in my said bedroom)‎ and I also give and bequeath to my said daughter the seat now on the veranda and also the washing copper mangle and all my crockery."

Elizabeth had a glass eye; the result of an accident wood chopping and as she grew older, was very deaf. When her cousin Marjorie arrived in Adelaide in 1904, she recorded in her diary "Mrs Murdoch met us at the pier ... Mrs Murdoch is very deaf and the other sister is getting deaf too ... Poor Mrs Murdoch was so glad to see mother and made her sit beside her."

Elizabeth's sister Janet died in 1912 and bother Alexander in 1913. Elizabeth remained at Glenunga with her remaining sister Margaret, where she died on 13.8.1916, aged 83. She is buried at St Saviours. She left "the old Glenunga House, with the little paddock attached and my household furniture and effects ... for my sister Margaret Umpherston for her use, during her life and after her decease for my son William Ferguson Murdoch absolutely." £2,307

Elizabeth left £200 to the children of her sister Mary Goldsack and £20 to Mrs Robert Goldsack of Wattle, St Fullarton. She left £20 to Mrs E. Clark, daughter of her brother James, with £15 to each of his other daughters. Smaller bequests were made to charity; £10 to the Home for Incurables at Fullarton, Chalmers Church and the Presbyterian Church of Australia for the use of missionaries to the aborigines at Port George, "or any other mission that may take the place thereof."

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Sources

Source
Eunice Margaret Stevenson

Source
South Australians 1836-1885
Publication: South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society Inc 1990 ISBN 0947280 13 8 (set of 2 books)
Citation Details:  Book 1, page 252

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Circa 1877 Elizabeth, Mary, Janet, Margaret FergusonCirca 1877 Elizabeth, Mary, Janet, Margaret Ferguson  ‎(M605)‎

Hide Details Source: Genevieve Kang
Publication: Author of "Descendants of Daniel Ferguson, Elizabeth Campbell and Helen Ritchie"
Citation Details:  From Judith Heaven, daughter of Jean Hartshorne who inherited the Glenunga photo album

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Family with Parents
Father
Daniel FERGUSON ‎(I5873)‎
Birth 11 February 1796 Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death 26 May 1864 ‎(Age 68)‎ Glenunga, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
11 years
Mother
 
Helen RITCHIE ‎(I6074)‎
Birth 5 October 1806 46 40 Kirkconnel, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death 9 November 1885 ‎(Age 79)‎ Glenunga, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia

Marriage: 1832
2 years
#1
Elizabeth FERGUSON ‎(I6077)‎
Birth 21 October 1833 37 27 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death 13 August 1916 ‎(Age 82)‎ Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
18 months
#2
Brother
Alexander FERGUSON ‎(I6078)‎
Birth 7 April 1835 39 28 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death 3 September 1913 ‎(Age 78)‎ Glenunga, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
2 years
#3
Brother
Gilbert FERGUSON ‎(I6079)‎
Birth 28 December 1836 40 30 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death 2 December 1898 ‎(Age 61)‎ Bordertown, South Australia, Australia
4 years
#4
Brother
William FERGUSON ‎(I10083)‎
Birth 22 January 1841 44 34
Death before 1851 ‎(Age 9)‎
15 months
#5
Sister
Margaret FERGUSON ‎(I6966)‎
Birth 18 April 1842 46 35 Gawler, South Australia, Australia
Death 18 March 1919 ‎(Age 76)‎ Glenunga, South Australia, Australia
3 years
#6
Sister
Mary Dalgliesh FERGUSON ‎(I10084)‎
Birth 22 November 1844 48 38 Gawler, South Australia, Australia
Death 14 June 1919 ‎(Age 74)‎ Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
3 years
#7
Sister
Janet FERGUSON ‎(I10085)‎
Birth 15 September 1847 51 40 Glenunga, South Australia, Australia
Death 7 June 1915 ‎(Age 67)‎ Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
4 years
#8
Brother
William FERGUSON ‎(I10086)‎
Birth 22 June 1851 55 44 Glenunga, South Australia, Australia
Death 19 May 1870 ‎(Age 18)‎ Glenunga, South Australia, Australia
Father's Family with Elizabeth CAMPBELL
Father
Daniel FERGUSON ‎(I5873)‎
Birth 11 February 1796 Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death 26 May 1864 ‎(Age 68)‎ Glenunga, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
Step-Mother
Elizabeth CAMPBELL ‎(I6073)‎
Birth Yes
Death July 1830 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland

Marriage: 10 April 1827 -- Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
3 months
#1
Half-Brother
Charles Cliff FERGUSON ‎(I6075)‎
Birth 24 July 1827 31 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death 20 April 1882 ‎(Age 54)‎ Napperby, South Australia, Australia
13 months
#2
Half-Brother
James FERGUSON ‎(I5871)‎
Birth 5 September 1828 32 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death 1875 ‎(Age 46)‎ Glenunga, Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
2 years
#3
Half-Brother
Alexander FERGUSON ‎(I6076)‎
Birth 11 July 1830 34 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death after 11 July 1830 Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland
Family with James MURDOCH
Husband
James MURDOCH ‎(I10098)‎
Birth 22 March 1835 Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Death 23 September 1876 ‎(Age 41)‎ Smithfield, South Australia, Australia
-17 months

 
Elizabeth FERGUSON ‎(I6077)‎
Birth 21 October 1833 37 27 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death 13 August 1916 ‎(Age 82)‎ Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
#1
Son
William MURDOCH ‎(I10099)‎
Birth 5 October 1875 40 41 Gawler Plains, South Australia, Australia
Death 23 January 1948 ‎(Age 72)‎