Welcome to the new Wardlaw website.




Wardlaw Genealogy, History, Ancestry!

Coming up: Wardlaw Reunion in Abbeville, South Carolina

August 14-15, 2010 See more at: www.clanwardlaw.com


Check out the links below.....

ATTENTION: If you have sent me your Wardlaw info in the past, please email me with your current email and/or mailing address. Also please tell me if you want your contact info put into the book. I am now working on "Wardlaw Chronicle - Part Two" and adding in all the data that I have.  If you haven't sent me your Wardlaw line, and want to be in the book, please send it now.

Send to:  dianewardlaw7@yahoo.com


The Pitreavie Sundial. The sundial now resides at Inveresk Garden Lodge. I went here in 2008 and took this picture.

A sampling of my collection of Wardlaw material gathered over the last 40 years. All of this is in my books which are available from me.

This will be building for the next few months, so check back often. AOL closed down their website server, so my old site of more than 10 years is no more. I will be putting everything on this site now, plus lots of new pictures and information.

If you have any questions please email me at my new email address:  dianewardlaw7@yahoo.com

Also New! The Clan Wardlaw Center is now open! Everyone is invited to come and visit! Email me for details.



Here I am still at my computer adding in more stuff and building this new website, starting again from scratch. Site updated 7/3/2010.

Links:

www.clanwardlaw.com

www.scotswarcries.com

www.coloradolandwildhorsemesa.com

http://www.scottishbanner.com/
Our Clan Wardlaw Association ad is in this newsletter for the whole year.

http://www.njhm.com/eastorange1.htm
Read about the book "Three Sisters in Black" The story of the Bathtub Murder involving the Wardlaw Family

"Original Civil War Pictures"
http://www.mikelynaugh.com/VirtualCivilWar/New/Originals2/index.html

These are really interesting photos from the Civil War.

Truly fortunate that so many of these have survived.  Probably a million wet plate photos were made during the civil war on glass plate.  Popular during the war, they lost their appeal afterwards and so many were sold for the glass.  Many used in green houses. Over the years the sun caused the images to disappear.

These are pretty amazing considering they were taken up to 150 years ago: A compendium of photos from the Civil War era. If you double click on the picture it will enlarge and the picture caption will show. Also, put your cursor on the picture and the title appears in a line at the bottom of the page. There is a word “Back or Return to Home” and if you click those words it will bring you back to the first picture again, not advisable. Advice is to click the back button on your cursor or click the green arrow on the top left of your screen and then you won’t lose your position within the pictures.





Interesting Number Things:

111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321


Did You Know ? ? ?

Just a bit of trivia you may have gotten from the
internet: At five minutes and six seconds after 4 AM on the
8th of July last year (2009), the time and date was 04:05:06
07/08/09. This will never, ever happen again ! ! !