Genealogy Kittrell » David Jordan Wardlaw [Ks8 Bu] (1823-1894)

Personal data David Jordan Wardlaw [Ks8 Bu] 

  • He was born on October 23, 1823 in Abbeville County, South Carolina acc.
  • He died on April 25, 1894 in Abbeville County, South Carolina, he was 70 years old.
  • He is buried in Troy Cemetery, Greenwood County, South Carolina.
  • This information was last updated on June 20, 2011.

Household of David Jordan Wardlaw [Ks8 Bu]

He is married to Millie Elizabeth Wideman.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102
page 297

Mrs. Elizabeth Morrah Bradley.
DAR ID Number: 101974
Born in Abbeville County, S. C.
Wife of Mark Edward Bradley.
Descendant of Adam Wideman, as follows:
1. Samuel Patrick Morrah (b. 1858) m. 1880 Janie Wardlaw (b. 1861).
2. David Jordan Wardlaw (1823-94) m. 1856 Elizabeth Wideman (b. 1841).
3. Uel Wideman (1812-57) m. 1838 Malvina Dabbs (1818-43).
4. Adam Wideman m. Millie Harris (d. 1841).
Adam Wideman (1761-1842) served as a private in the South Carolina militia. He was born at sea; died in South Carolina.

They got married in the year 1856 at Abbeville Co, SC, he was 32 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Wardlaw  ± 1857-???? 
  2. M. Malvina Wardlaw  1859-1927 
  3. A. Jane Wardlaw  1861-1930 
  4. John Uel Wardlaw  1863-1922 
  5. Mary Leila Wardlaw  1866-1926 
  6. Emma Pearl Wardlaw  1877-1945
  7. Katrina Alma Wardlaw  1879-1907 
  8. Lilly May Wardlaw  1881-1930 


Notes about David Jordan Wardlaw [Ks8 Bu]

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
D. J. WARDLAW Self M Male W 56 SC Farmer SC SC
M. E. WARDLAW Wife M Female W 38 SC Keeping House SC SC
A. J. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 19 SC SC SC
J. N. WARDLAW Son S Male W 16 SC At School SC SC
M. L. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 14 SC At School SC SC
M. E. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 12 SC At School SC SC
D. A. WARDLAW Son S Male W 10 SC At School SC SC
E. A. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 7 SC At School SC SC
W. W. WARDLAW Son S Male W 5 SC At School SC SC
E. P. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 3 SC SC SC
K. A. WARDLAW Dau S Female W 7M SC SC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Bordeaux, Abbeville, South Carolina
Family History Library Film 1255217
NA Film Number T9-1217
Page Number 74B
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102
page 297

Mrs. Elizabeth Morrah Bradley.
DAR ID Number: 101974
Born in Abbeville County, S. C.
Wife of Mark Edward Bradley.
Descendant of Adam Wideman, as follows:
1. Samuel Patrick Morrah (b. 1858) m. 1880 Janie Wardlaw (b. 1861).
2. David Jordan Wardlaw (1823-94) m. 1856 Elizabeth Wideman (b. 1841).
3. Uel Wideman (1812-57) m. 1838 Malvina Dabbs (1818-43).
4. Adam Wideman m. Millie Harris (d. 1841).
Adam Wideman (1761-1842) served as a private in the South Carolina militia. He was born at sea; died in South Carolina.
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Re: David Jordan Wardlaw, II of Abbeville Co., SC (?)
Posted by: Harold Jones (ID *****7088) Date: September 13, 2004 at 14:10:45
In Reply to: Re: David Jordan Wardlaw, II of Abbeville Co., SC (?) by Jeffrey Meyer of 409

I recall that my mother, Janie Lee Morrah Jones, told me that people called her grandmother, Mildred Elizabeth Wideman Wardlaw, by the nickname, Betty.

Here is what I have for the children of David Jordan Wardlaw and Mildred Elizabeth Wardlaw:

(1) Malvina Wardlaw (Jan. 16, 1859 - June 29, 1927), married John Leslie Kennedy.
(2) Lizzie Wardlaw, married Charlie Lyon.
(3) Janie Wardlaw (March 16, 1861 - July 25, 1930), married Samuel Patrick Morrah on Dec. 22, 1880. This was my grandmother.
(4) John Uel Wardlaw (Dec. 13, 1864 - Aug. 17, 1922), married 1st, Ida Caroline Morrah (June 2, 1867 - Aug. 8, 1887), and 2nd, Lilly Morrah (Jan. 17, 1872 - Dec. 26, 1928). They were sisters.
(5) Leila Wardlaw (March 1, 1866 - Oct. 19, 1926), married John Calvin Kennedy.
(6) David Jordan Wardlaw (Jun 5, 1869 - April 29, 1893.
(7) William Wideman Wardlaw (Aug. 25, 1875 - Aug. 25, 1939. married Annie Bradley.
(8) Emma Pearl Wardlaw (July 29, 1877 - Nov. 21, 1945) She never married. I remember Aunt Emma.
(9) Addie Wardlaw (1878 - 1936), married William Harvey Robinson.
(10) Kitty Wardlaw (Oct. 17, 1879 - Sept. 10, 1907), married J. T. Bradley.
(11) Lilly Wardlaw (1881 - 1930), married William David Wardlaw.

Harold
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militia. He was born at sea; died in South Carolina.

Grave has CSA marker.

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