The birth of "Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed the online FreeBMD, which states that his birth was registered in April-June 1904 in Hampstead district, London, England.
The christening of "Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed in the "Monmouthshire Baptisms" (via FindMyPast), which states that he was christened on 15 October 1904 at St. Mary, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, and that his father was "Victor Ferguson" and that his mother was "Sarah Bertha Enid" (Martin).
In the 1911 Census, "Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed as being 6 years old (born about 1905), born in Hampstead, London, England; and residing with his parents, Victor and Sarah Bertha Ferguson, in Bryngarw, Aberkenfig, Glamorganshire, Wales.
"Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed in the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" (via FamilySearch--FHL Film # 1757574, and Ancestry.com), which states that he was born about 1904 in London, England; that in 1936 he left Southampton, England, on the ship Queen Mary, and arrived in New York on 27 July 1936.
According to the ship's manifest record, Richard was 32 years old (born about 1904); "Single" and a "Retired Officer" who was born in "London"; that he left Southampton on 22 July 1936; and that his last permanent residence was "Alton" England--where his father (Victor Ferguson) died in 1956."Richard Ferguson" is listed in the "Eastport, Idaho, Arrival Manifest, 1924-1956" (via FamilySearch), which states that his "Immigration" arrival in Eastport, Idaho, was recorded on 22 August 1937; that he was "33" years old and "Single"; that he was born on 4 April 1904 in London, England; that he was 5'10" in height; that his occupation was a "Farmer"; that his "Purpose in coming and time remaining" in Idaho was that he was in "Transit 3 days" and that his previous residence was in "British Columbia", Canada.
The marriage of "Richard M. Ferguson" and "Eileen Falvey" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in October-December 1934 in Romford district, Essex County, England.
"Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed in the 1954 Will of his father, Victor Ferguson, as follows: In January 2015, the Osmond Family Organization obtained a copy of the Will of "Victor Ferguson" from the U.K., which stated that Victor Ferguson wrote and signed his Will on 15 October 1954; that he died on 23 February 1956; that his Will was probated on 29 June 1956; that he of "of East Worldham House Alton in the County of Southampton Retired Major late of Her Majesty's South Wales Borderers Regiment"; and that he mentioned the following five family members in his Will: 1) "My wife Millicent Mary Blanche Ferguson"; 2) "My step-daughter Marjorie Eileen Simon"; 3) "My son Richard Martin Ferguson"; 4) "My daughter-in-law Erna Bianca Fraser wife of Norman John Macdonald Fraser"; and 5) "My grandson Michael Ferguson"--who was under "21 years" old when the 1954 Will was written (so he was born after 1933).
Richard Martin Ferguson" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: LV4B-2BG.
The birth of "Eileen Falvey" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that her birth was registered in October-December 1911 in Gateshead district, County Durham, England, and that her mother's surname was "Delay".
The marriage of "Richard M. Ferguson" and "Eileen Falvey" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in October-December 1934 in Romford district, Essex County, England.
Marriage Notes for Richard Martin Ferguson and Eileen Falvey-2951
The marriage of "Richard M. Ferguson" and "Eileen Falvey" is listed in the online FreeBMD, which states that their marriage was registered in October-December 1934 in Romford district, Essex County, England.
The christening of "George White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 90784), which states that he was christened on 8 August 1703 in Easington, Durham, England, and that his parents were "Joseph White" and "Jane".
The marriage of "George White" of "Hesleton Moor" and "Elizabeth Hunter" a "servant" of "Murton" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book # 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 40), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham. Also, the marriage of "George White" and "Elizabeth Huntr" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England.
"George White" is listed in the christening record of his son, Joseph White, as follows: The christening of "Joseph White" is listed in FindMyPast (via Northumberland and Durham Baptisms), which states that he was christened on 30 June 1730 in St. Andrew, Dalton-Le-Dale, Durham, England, and that his father was "George White".
The marriage of "George White" of "Hesleton Moor" and "Elizabeth Hunter" a "servant" of "Murton" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book # 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 40), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham. Also, the marriage of "George White" and "Elizabeth Huntr" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England.
Research Note: Elizabeth Hunter is listed in FamilySearch Tree as PID# K63L-LHR and K64J-QQ2. These two PIDs need to be merged.
Marriage Notes for George White and Elizabeth Hunter-2967
The marriage of "George White" of "Hesleton Moor" and "Elizabeth Hunter" a "servant" of "Murton" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book # 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 40), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham. Also, the marriage of "George White" and "Elizabeth Huntr" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that they were married on 21 May 1728 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England.
The christening of "Eliz. White" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 16), which states that she was christened on 3 March 1740/1741 in Dalton Le Dale and that her father was "George White" of "Murton Moor".
The christening of "Elizabeth White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 3 March 1741 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "George White".
The burial of "Eliz. White" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 69), which states that she was buried on 19 November 1741 in Dalton Le Dale and that she was the daughter of "George White" of "M.Moor".
The christening of "Jane White" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 16), which states that she was christened on 28 July 1746 in Dalton Le Dale and that her father was "George White" of "Murton".
The christening of "Jane White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 28 July 1746 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "George White".
The burial of "Jane White" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 70), which states that she was buried on 19 October 1747 in Dalton Le Dale and that she was the daughter of "George White" or "Moorton [Murton]."
The marriage of "Robert Sadler and Elizabeth White sp[inster] both of this P[arish]" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 48), which states that they were married on 1 February 1784 in Dalton Le Dale. The marriage was witnessed by William Doxford and Thos. Snowdon.
The christening of "Elizabeth White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 90787 and 1885566), which states that she was christened on 16 March 1762 in Monk Hesledon, Durham, England, and that her father was "Joseph White".
The marriage of "Robert Sadler and Elizabeth White sp[inster] both of this P[arish]" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 48), which states that they were married on 1 February 1784 in Dalton Le Dale. The marriage was witnessed by William Doxford and Thos. Snowdon.
Marriage Notes for Robert Sadler and Elizabeth White-2960
The marriage of "Robert Sadler and Elizabeth White sp[inster] both of this P[arish]" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 48), which states that they were married on 1 February 1784 in Dalton Le Dale. The marriage was witnessed by William Doxford and Thos. Snowdon.
"Joseph White" is listed in the christening record of his son, George White, as follows: The christening of "George White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 90784), which states that he was christened on 8 August 1703 in Easington, Durham, England, and that his parents were "Joseph White" and "Jane".
The marriage of "Joseph White" and "Jane Newton" is listed in FindMyPast (via Northumberland and Durham Marriages), which states that they were married on 18 November 1701 in St. Mary, Easington, Durham, England; and that Jane's parish was "Eden".
The christening of "Jane Newton" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 3 March 1678 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "Robert Newton".
"Jane" is listed in the christening record of her son, George White, as follows: The christening of "George White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 90784), which states that he was christened on 8 August 1703 in Easington, Durham, England, and that his parents were "Joseph White" and "Jane".
The marriage of "Joseph White" and "Jane Newton" is listed in FindMyPast (via Northumberland and Durham Marriages), which states that they were married on 18 November 1701 in St. Mary, Easington, Durham, England; and that Jane's parish was "Eden".
Marriage Notes for Joseph White and Jane Newton-2975
The marriage of "Joseph White" and "Jane Newton" is listed in FindMyPast (via Northumberland and Durham Marriages), which states that they were married on 18 November 1701 in St. Mary, Easington, Durham, England; and that Jane's parish was "Eden".
The christening of "Rosamond [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Cold Hesleden" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 9), which states that she was christened on 11 November 1705 in Dalton Le Dale.
The christening of "Rosamond White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 11 November 1705 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "Joseph White".
The burial of "Rosamond [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Hesleton Moor" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 66), which states that she was buried on 16 September 1728 in Dalton Le Dale.
The christening of "Priscilla [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Cold Hesleden" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 11), which states that she was christened on 28 September 1714 in Dalton Le Dale.
The christening of "Priscilla White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 28 September 1714 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "Joseph White".
The burial of "Priscilla [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Hesleton" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 65), which states that she was buried on 14 September 1723 in Dalton Le Dale.
The christening of "Jane [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Hesleden Moor" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 11), which states that she was christened on 26 August 1716 in Dalton Le Dale.
The christening of "Jane White" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 962965, Item #5), which states that she was christened on 26 August 1716 in Dalton Le Dale, Durham, England, and that her father was "Joseph White".
The burial of "Jane White [the] d[aughter of] Joseph White [of] Hesleton Moore" is listed in the parish register of Dalton Le Dale, Durham (FHL Book #: 942.8, B4dn, V.23, page 67), which states that she was buried on 28 October 1731 in Dalton Le Dale.