John Fergus Tailor Gravestone On History Visit To Cathedral Ruins St Andrews Fife Scotland

Tour Scotland 4K short Spring travel video clip, with Scottish music, of the John Fergus, Tailor, gravestone in the Cathedral ruins graveyard on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to St Andrews, Fife. Fergus or Feargus is a popular Irish or Scottish male given name. It originally derives from the Proto Celtic elements * wiros " meaning man, and * gustus " meaning vigour. The first known example is with reference to a Pictish king, while the ancestral primitive Irish form, Vergosus was inscribed in Ogham on a stone at Coolmagort, Dunkerrin, County Kerry, Ireland. Catherine Fergus, aged 21 emigrated to Canada, arriving at the Grosse Isle Quarantine Station in Quebec aboard the ship " Naomi " departing from the port of Liverpool, England but died on Grosse Isle in August 1847. Susan Fergus, aged 32, emigrated through Grosse Isle Quarantine Station, Quebec aboard the ship "John and Robert Liverpool " departing 9th June 1847 from Liverpool, England; the ship arrived on 6th August 1847 but she died on board. James Fergus was a Scottish-born, American miner, rancher, businessman and politician in Minnesota and Montana, founder of Fergus Falls, Minnesota and Fergus County, Montana, America. Fergus has appeared in various documents spelled Fergus, Fergie, Forgie, Forgus, Ferris, Farris and many more. The date for astronomical spring is Sunday 20th March 2022, ending on Tuesday 21st June, while by the meteorological calendar, spring will start on Tuesday 1st March. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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