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  2. Will Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    William Stener Ferguson AOE (born October 12, 1964) is a Canadian travel writer and novelist who won the Scotiabank Giller Prize for his novel 419 (2012). Biography

  3. William Ferguson (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    William Ferguson (15 June 1852 – 20 June 1935) was a New Zealand civil engineering manager and consultant. He was born in London, England, on 15 June 1852. [1]

  4. William Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    William Ferguson (Australian pioneer) (c. 1809–1892) early settler of South Australia William C. Ferguson (1930–2015), American telecommunications expert, chairman and CEO of NYNEX William R. Ferguson (1900–1967), leader of the Cosmic Circle of Fellowship , a UFO religion

  5. William Ferguson (Australian Aboriginal leader) - Wikipedia

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    William Ferguson (24 July 1882 – 4 January 1950) was an Aboriginal Australian leader. [ 1 ] He was born at Darlington Point , Waddi , New South Wales , growing up near the Warengesda Mission near Cootamundra and, from 14 years after leaving school, worked with his father as a shearer , then labourer and mailman in the west of the State.

  6. William C. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    William "Bill" Ferguson was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1930 to William and Betty Ferguson. His parents, a Scottish immigrant and a Missouri farm girl, moved the family to Akron, Ohio, where Ferguson spent much of his early childhood. Ten years later, the family moved to Trenton, Michigan. At age 14, Ferguson met Joyce Soby, his future wife ...

  7. Aborigines Progressive Association - Wikipedia

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    The Aborigines Progressive Association (APA [1]) was established in 1937 by William Ferguson and Jack Patten in Dubbo, New South Wales. [2] [3] Ferguson led a group in the western part of the state, while Patten assembled an alliance of activists in the north-east.

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  9. Abo Call - Wikipedia

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    William Ferguson, who co-founded the APA with Patten, was opposed to the publication of the Abo Call on the grounds that he believed it was a mouthpiece for its right-wing financial backers P. R. Stephensen and William John Miles. Ferguson also considered the newspaper's title to be insulting towards Aborigines.