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In this issue, we delve into the importance of Y-DNA testing, constructing cladograms, discuss a significant Rolland line in France, and provide our usual updates on articles and publications.

#10 (Vol 3, No 3) – August 2022 Read More »

In this issue, we look into the status of the 1950 U.S. census, learn about new descendants in Y-DNA Group B, and delve into three new “untested” groupings with descendant trees. We also discuss website updates, additional resources, and much more.

#09 (Vol 3, No 2) – June 2022 Read More »

This issue of the newsletter includes updates on our research into: Rowland DNA Group C; Manchester to Yonkers; Dunbar Rowland;Isle of Wight, England; Frederick County, Virginia; Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri; family reunions; a medieval soldier database; and the online availability of the Rowland Genealogy Newsletter archives.

#08 (Vol 3, No 1) – March 2022 Read More »

Any time a year comes to a close, it provides an opportunity to reflect on the accomplishments of the past year. If you haven’t figured it out already, that is going to be a major topic of this issue. Likewise, this issue will identify some of our goals and priorities going forward.

#07 (Vol 2, No 4) – December 2021 Read More »

This issue covers the restructuring of the Rowland Genealogy website and provides updates on research activities including Rowland/Roland families in Berks County Pennsylvania, Hawkins County Tennessee, Rensselaer County New York, and Emanuel County Georgia. We’ll also take a quick look at Jeremiah Rowland of Arkansas and Diamond Dick Rowland of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

#06 (Vol 2, No 3) – July 2021 Read More »

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 »

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