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John Calvin Ferguson

Birth
Napanee, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario, Canada
Death
3 Aug 1945 (aged 79)
New York, USA
Burial
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect LL, Range A, Family Lot 6
Memorial ID
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{Further research on his career and achievements in progress}

John Calvin Ferguson (Chinese: 福開森; pinyin: Fú Kāisēn).

Scholar and art historian, government adviser, and founder of the University of Nanking in Nanjing, China.

He was living in Nanjing in 1937, during the second Sino-Japanese War. At some point, he was taken prisoner and confined in a dormitory in the British Embassy. In 1943, he and a daughter, Mary, were released in an exchange. His journey to New York — via Southeast Asia and South America — took a physical toll, and he died in 1945 in Clifton Springs, New York. In addition to the two daughters linked here, he and his wife also had a son, Duncan (1901-1974).
{Further research on his career and achievements in progress}

John Calvin Ferguson (Chinese: 福開森; pinyin: Fú Kāisēn).

Scholar and art historian, government adviser, and founder of the University of Nanking in Nanjing, China.

He was living in Nanjing in 1937, during the second Sino-Japanese War. At some point, he was taken prisoner and confined in a dormitory in the British Embassy. In 1943, he and a daughter, Mary, were released in an exchange. His journey to New York — via Southeast Asia and South America — took a physical toll, and he died in 1945 in Clifton Springs, New York. In addition to the two daughters linked here, he and his wife also had a son, Duncan (1901-1974).


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