Rowland DNA Group J Conflicts Currently, Rowland DNA Group J (Surry) has conflicts with Rowland DNA Group A (Shenandoah), Rowland DNA Group F (Botetourt), and […]
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Rowland DNA Group J Conflicts Currently, Rowland DNA Group J (Surry) has conflicts with Rowland DNA Group A (Shenandoah), Rowland DNA Group F (Botetourt), and […]
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Simply stating that David M Rowland (1838-1926) and Phoebe A Vaughn (1842-1918) produced a large number of descendants is a severe understatement – the couple parented 15 children and had 84 grandchildren.
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I’ve been somewhat distracted with other activities since the previous newsletter, although progress is being made on many fronts. As you will see, much of what I have to report was made possible by the efforts of Nick Rowland. I should probably rename this volume of the newsletter the Nick Rowland Edition.
#05 (Vol 2, No 2) – April 2021 Read More »
I’ve been busy in 2021 on the Rowland genealogy front. Today, I want to update you on: Research activities, recap of goals for 2021 and progress, “Most Wanted” update, centenarians, and free WikiTree help.
#04 (Vol 2, No 1) – February 2021 Read More »
This year-end 2020 issue of the newsletter discusses the year-end statistics, goals for 2021, DNA Group news, and error propogation on popular tree building platforms.
#03 (Vol 1, No 3) – December 2020 Read More »
The Rowland Xref Project released its 10 Most Wanted list for December 2020. It contains the 10 Rowland Y-DNA groups and Rowland Family Trees that
10 Most Wanted – December 2020 Read More »
William H Rowland, age 22 and a civilian, was murdered in cold blood on the streets of Centralia, Missouri while trying to protect a wagon
Murder in Centralia Read More »
In this issue: an invitation to my live virtual presentation on how this website came to be, Xref Project Groups updated, a Rebellious Rowland, and more.
#02 (Vol 1, No 2) – November 2020 Read More »
If your reason for wanting to take a DNA test is to learn about your ancestral heritage, then save your money, because they are mostly
DNA Ancestry Heritage Tests Are A Complete Farce Read More »
Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Rowland Genealogy Newsletter. I want to thank each one of you for showing support of this endeavor by visiting the website and signing up for the newsletter. The initial response has been overwhelmingly positive and extremely gratifying. However, I am just getting started, and there is much more to come.
#01 (Vol 1, No 1) – September 2020 Read More »