They had no children
according to stone inscription∼From the Genealogy of the Wardlaw Family by Joseph G. Wardlaw, pg 23:
"He [Hugh Wardlaw]afterwards married Miss Mary Logan, widow _____ Logan and daughter of _______Miller.[sic] ... We find the following notice of the death of his second wife: 'Died on 24th October, 1832, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs. Mary Wardlaw, relict of Hugh Wardlaw, Esq. This lady was a member of the Presbyterian Church upwards of half a century, during which period she adorned her profession by a most consistent and exemplary conversation and deportment. The universal esteem and harmony which subsisted during many years, between her own and her husband's children and grandchildren furnish a pleasing evidence of her prudence and piety, most honorable to her character as a woman, and as a follower of Jesus Christ.'" No source for the newspaper is provided.
They had no children
according to stone inscription∼From the Genealogy of the Wardlaw Family by Joseph G. Wardlaw, pg 23:
"He [Hugh Wardlaw]afterwards married Miss Mary Logan, widow _____ Logan and daughter of _______Miller.[sic] ... We find the following notice of the death of his second wife: 'Died on 24th October, 1832, in the 78th year of her age, Mrs. Mary Wardlaw, relict of Hugh Wardlaw, Esq. This lady was a member of the Presbyterian Church upwards of half a century, during which period she adorned her profession by a most consistent and exemplary conversation and deportment. The universal esteem and harmony which subsisted during many years, between her own and her husband's children and grandchildren furnish a pleasing evidence of her prudence and piety, most honorable to her character as a woman, and as a follower of Jesus Christ.'" No source for the newspaper is provided.
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