« Reply #12 on: Thursday 16 January 25 21:06 GMT (UK) »
Good to see this Wardlaw thread resurrected. I have an interest in the Wardlaw heritage. My grand mothers 2nd name is Warlow. My research indicates that this is a derivation of the Wardlaw name. My GGrand father Samuel McClure was from Magheranappin/Cloghroe/Findrum in Co. Donegal. My research also indicates that the Wardlaw of Northern Ireland have Scottish roots. Several Wardlaw threads from Donegal & Tyrone have given me no known family connection. However these threads indicate that these Wardlaws had very good connections.
cheers
Jack Gee
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