Wardlaw chronicle : a history of the Wardlaws in America from their coming to America in the early 1700's/ by Diane Wardlaw
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"An expansion of the book 'Wardlaw history.'".
Includes index.
Robert Wardlaw was born ca. 1670 near Glasgow of Dunfernline, Scotland. He and his son, William Wardlaw (ca. 1700-1762), immigrated to America probably ca. 1720 and settled in Pennsylvania. William Wardlaw migrated to Augusta County, Virginia, ca. 1735. His son, Hugh Wardlaw (ca. 1740-1802), a Revolutionary War soldier, was born in Augusta County. He married Elizabeth Coalter, ca. 1763. They had twelve children, 1764-1789. The family migrated to Abbeville, South Carolina, ca. 1767. Descendants and relatives listed lived in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Texas and elsewhere. Descendants spell their surname Wardlaw and Wardlow.
Includes the Brown, Coalter/Coulter, Cothran, Dunn, Fields, Kennedy, McPheeters, Moore, Perrin and other related families.
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