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Personal data William Wideman Wardlaw [K-sKs812 Bu] 


Household of William Wideman Wardlaw [K-sKs812 Bu]

He is married to Anna Elizabeth Bradley.

They got married on September 14, 1904 at Abbeville/Greenwood County area, South Carolina ac, he was 29 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Martha R. Wardlaw  ± 1907-
  2. Foster Bradley Wardlaw  1909-1969 
  3. (Not public)
  4. (Not public)
  5. (Not public)
  6. (Not public)


Notes about William Wideman Wardlaw [K-sKs812 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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1910
WARDLAW, WILLIAM W (1910 U.S. Census) Agent Life InsuranceSOUTH CAROLINA , GREENWOOD, TROY TWPAge: 33, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: T624 Roll: 1459 Page: 255
5 3/3
Wardlaw, William W. Head M W 33 M 5
------------, Annie E. Wife F W 30 M 5 3 3
------------, David Son Son M W 4
------------, Martha R. Daughter F W 2
------------, Foster B. Son M W 6/12

1939
DAVIS RELATED INSCRIPTION OLD TROY CEMETERYOn SC 10, ½ mile NE of Co. Road 24Dr. Douglass Haggard, b 3/3/1876, Nashville, TN, d 3/15/193s/o Dr. William David & Jane Dorn HaggardOnie Kennedy Hagard, 5/5/1876, 10/16/1958d/o Archibald Boggs Kennedy & Mary McCaslan Kennedyw/o Dr. Douglass HaggardWilliam Wideman Wardlaw, 8/3/1875, 8/25/1939Annie Bradley Wardlaw, 1/16/188O, 1/21/1967 J. U. Wardlaw, 12/13/1864, 8/17/1922Lillie Morrah, 1/17/1872, 12/25/1928w/o J. U. Wardlaw
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Re: Willie Wardlaw 1890 SC
Posted by: Julie Betsill Wardlaw Date: September 03, 2000 at 07:00:21
In Reply to: Re: Willie Wardlaw 1890 SC by Tamar Wardlaw 117 of 411

William Wideman Wardlaw was born in the Bellevue neighborhood of Abbeville County, the 3rd of August, 1877. His parents were David Jordan Wardlaw and Bettie Wideman Wardlaw. Receiving his early schooling in the Bellevue School and Patrick Military Institute of Anderson, he was one of the 443 students to enroll in the first class to enter Clemson College when it opened its doors in 1893. He was a member of the first graduating class in 1896. After college he went into brokerage business and sold fertilizer. He sold autos in McCormick, and wrote insurance for the M.M. Mattison Insuurance Agency in Anderson, S.C. He was married to Annie Eliza Braadley on Sept. 14, 1904. They had 9 children, all born in Troy, S.C. He passed away on the 5th of August, 1939.

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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1910
WARDLAW, WILLIAM W (1910 U.S. Census) Agent Life InsuranceSOUTH CAROLINA , GREENWOOD, TROY TWPAge: 33, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: SCSeries: T624 Roll: 1459 Page: 255
5 3/3
Wardlaw, William W. Head M W 33 M 5
------------, Annie E. Wife F W 30 M 5 3 3
------------, David Son Son M W 4
------------, Martha R. Daughter F W 2
------------, Foster B. Son M W 6/12

1910 Census - Troy Twp, Greenwood Co, SC; Ed. 94, Sheet 1a;
1920 Census - Troy Twp, Greenwood Co, SC; Ed. 88, Sheet 3B ; Willie W (45), Annie E (40), David J (14), Martha R (12), Foster B (10), Bettie (8), John U (5), Mary C (2), Annie M (1).
1930 Census - Troy Twp, Greenwood Co, SC; Ed. 29, Sheet 1a; William W (55), Annie E (50), Bettie (18), John U (15), Mary C (12), Annie E (10), Francis M (7).

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