Wardlaw family.

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Residents of Kershaw County and Abbeville, S.C.; Andrew Bowie Wardlaw (1831-1888), was a planter of Liberty Hill, and son of Robert Henry Wardlaw (1807-1887) of Abbeville and Eliza Bowie Wardlaw (1808-1883) of Charleston, S.C.; he graduated, 1852, from S.C. College; in 1858, Wardlaw married Sarah Elizabeth Thompson (1837-1885) of Liberty Hill; he served as commissary officer in 14th Regiment of S.C. Volunteers with eventual rank of Major. This Regiment was combined with the 12th and 13th SC Volunteers into first Gregg's and then McGowan's Brigade which was part of the Army of Northern Virginia. Andrew's oldest son Patterson Wardlaw became notable in the educational history of South Carolina.

From the description of Wardlaw family papers, 1843-1983. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 60361193

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associatedWith Bowie family. family
associatedWith Livingston family. family
associatedWith Mabry family. family
correspondedWith McKissick, J. Rion (James Rion), 1884-1944 person
associatedWith Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869 person
associatedWith University of South Carolina person
associatedWith Wardell family. family
correspondedWith Wardlaw, Adrew Bowie, 1831-1888 person
associatedWith Wardlaw, Andrew Bowie, 1831-1888. person
associatedWith Wardlaw, Patterson, 1859-1948 person
associatedWith White family. family
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
Kershaw County (S.C.)
Virginia
South Carolina--Abbeville County
Abbeville County (S.C.)
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African Americans
Plantation management
Soldiers
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Active 1843

Active 1983

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