Descendants of the family of Walter Wardrop and Mary Lawson/ by Les Wardrop
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Walter Wardrop was born in Lesmahogow, Scotland. He married Mary Larson, daughter of James Lawson and Mary Ann Armstrong, in 1824 in Craigbanik, Scotland. They had fifteen children. They came to Canada from Scotland in 1850. He died in 1868 in Riverdale, Ontario, Canada. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Scotland, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Michigan.
Includes Aitkenhead, Bauman, Bridge, Dennis, Ecker, Follette, Lynch, Wheaton and related families.
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