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 »
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 »
Genealogical research can take you many places, and this time it took me into the abyss of a true-crime drama, where I learned that a
Oops, I Married A Serial Killer Read More »
Read this DNA testing case study before throwing your money at the genealogy DNA testing companies. Maybe you’ve read some reviews or seen a list
DNA Testing: A Case Study With Staggering Conclusions Read More »
Note: This article, A Grave Too Far, authored by Tony Proctor, was originally published on Wednesday, 8 January 2014 at Parallax View. Tony graciously allowed
Authors, historians, and videographers have found John Albert Rowland (1791-1873) to be a worthy subject, and rightly so. He was indeed an interesting, notable, and
John Albert Rowland: Books & Videos Read More »
Rowland Genealogy today (August 1, 2020) announced the launch of its new website and the Rowland Xref Project. RowlandGenealogy.com, whose tag line is “More than
Launch of Rowland Genealogy and Rowland Xref Project Read More »