He was the first white child born in the Abbeville District, in 1799 in the Quay Tavern. He was a delegate to the Secession Convention in 1861, a law partner to Patrick Noble, and Gen. Samuel McGowan's father-in-law.
He was the first white child born in the Abbeville District, in 1799 in the Quay Tavern. He was a delegate to the Secession Convention in 1861, a law partner to Patrick Noble, and Gen. Samuel McGowan's father-in-law.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Alice Wardlaw
1797–1804
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Judge Francis Hugh Wardlaw
1800–1861
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James Harper Wardlaw
1802–1807
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Elizabeth Amanda Wardlaw Ramsey
1805–1854
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Robert Henry Wardlaw Sr
1807–1887
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Mary Caroline Wardlaw
1809–1843
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Jane Eliza Wardlaw Perrin
1811–1881
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Joseph James Wardlaw
1814–1873
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William Alfred Wardlaw
1816–1876
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Ann Louisa Wardlaw
1819–1821
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Hannah Margaret Wardlaw Patterson
1821–1879
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Mary Elizabeth Wardlaw
1826–1827
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Susan Caroline Wardlaw McGowan
1827–1878
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James Francis Wardlaw
1829–1834
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Rosalie Maria Wardlaw Simkins
1831–1891
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Lucia Garvey Wardlaw Parker
1833–1897
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Ella Coulter Wardlaw Haskell
1835–1887
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Capt George Allen Wardlaw
1837–1865
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Sarah Margaret Wardlaw Smith
1839–1911
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Jane Eliza "Jeanie" Wardlaw Miles
1842–1921
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Alice Patterson Wardlaw
1845–1929
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