Bearing in mind a possible misspelling of the surname, could this be 3393 Private G. Fergusson, of the 3rd Hussars?
There was a Robert Ferguson, died 3rd April 1901, aged 30, and buried in Belfast City Cemetery. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=g...Rid=80770679&df=all&
A trooper in the 4th Hussars, named Fergusson, invalided home from South Africa, and who only arrived in Belfast on Saturday, to-day entered a restaurant in that city, and, while in conversation with the proprietor, suddenly took a fit, and expired before the arrival of the ambulance, which had been sent for. Deceased, who was on the Reserve, served fifteen months at the front, until enteric laid hold of him.
(Evening Express, Wednesday 3rd April 1901)
There was a Robert Ferguson, died 3rd April 1901, aged 30, and buried in Belfast City Cemetery. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=g...Rid=80770679&df=all&
RESERVIST'S SAD FATE.
A trooper in the 4th Hussars, named Fergusson, invalided home from South Africa, and who only arrived in Belfast on Saturday, to-day entered a restaurant in that city, and, while in conversation with the proprietor, suddenly took a fit, and expired before the arrival of the ambulance, which had been sent for. Deceased, who was on the Reserve, served fifteen months at the front, until enteric laid hold of him.
(Evening Express, Wednesday 3rd April 1901)