Darryl Rowles

Born 1950s.

Genealogical Interests

Communication Preferences: I am interested in communicating with anyone who shares the same genealogical or historical interests.

Here is my family tree.

I am also interested in communicating with people who are interested in: Hancock County Maine genealogy or Clearfield County, Pennsylvania genealogy.


Biography

Darryl Rowles is a member of the Rowles Name Study Project.
Darryl Rowles is a member of the Gott Name Study Project.
Darryl Rowles is a member of the Leach Name Study Project.
Darryl Rowles is a "Mainiac".
Darryl Rowles participated with Nor'Easters during the 2022 Connect-a-Thon, and added 180 connections.
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Crown of St Edward
Louis VI Capet
Darryl Rowles has completed 1 box in the Mystery Box Challenge.

Darryl Rowles 7 (Ronald6, Ramon5, John4, John3, Richard2, John1);

  • Went to school in Farmington, Maine and graduated from Mount Blue High School
  • Graduated from Eastern Maine Vocational Technical Institute (now EMCC)
  • Worked for Eastern Maine Medical Center
  • Worked for Picker x-ray, and Philips Heathcare for 40+ years
  • Amateur Radio Operator N1AAQ
  • Amateur genealogist for 35+ years
  • Lived in Maine for 60+ years

Ethnicity estimate Ancestry 2024
England & Northwestern Europe 49.0%
Germanic Europe 21%
Scotland 19%
Ireland 7%
Norway 2%
The Netherlands2%

Ethnicity estimate FTDNA
England, Wales, and Scotland 70.0%
Scandinavia 16%
Iberian Peninsula 11%
Finland 3%
Anatolia, Armenia, & Mesopotamia <1%

Ethnicity Estimate MyHeritage
English 42.6%
Irish, Scottish, and Welsh 23.0%
Scandinavian 22.4%
Baltic 3.8%
Italian 2.1%
Ashkenazi Jewish 1.8%
West Asian 2.0%
Central Asian 1.0%
North African 1.3%

I'm looking to do a Rowles surname project with y-DNA from FamilyTreeDNA

If your surname is Rowles Roles Roll or another variation and am interested in participating let me know!
I believe that Rowles/Roll/Roles families in America share common paternal roots.

Special Thanks to my Genealogy Mentors:


D& M Wedding

Sources

  • Birth certificate
  • Marriage certificate
  • Family oral history as told to me.
  • Memory (poor)
  • Paternal and Maternal relationships are both confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Darryl Rowles and Larry Rowles, his brother. Their most-recent common ancestors are Ronald Rowles and Gloria Black, the parents of both Darryl Rowles and Larry Rowles. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Full Sibling, based on sharing 2625 cM across 47 segments.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an autosomal AncestryDNA test match between Darryl Rowles and Taryn Fontaine, his 3rd cousin . Their most-recent common ancestors are Rollins Gray and Georgia Howard, the great great grandparents of both Darryl Rowles and Taryn Fontaine. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: 2nd cousin 1x removed, based on sharing 95 cM across 5 segments.

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  • private children's names (3)
  • spouse's name and marriage information

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DNA Connections for Darryl: 5

It may be possible to confirm family relationships. Paternal line Y-chromosome DNA test-takers:
  • Darryl Rowles: FamilyTreeDNA Y-DNA Test 700 markers, haplogroup R-BY21241, FTDNA kit #B283962, MitoYDNA ID T16438
Maternal line mitochondrial DNA test-takers:
  • Darryl Rowles: FamilyTreeDNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup U5a2b4e, FTDNA kit #B283962, MitoYDNA ID T16437
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Darryl: Have you taken a DNA test? If so, login to add it. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA.

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Comments on Darryl Rowles: 28


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Richardson-7161
Mary Richardson
Thank you for answering the check in, Darryl and for being active. i marked you as Active, plus I signed you up on Categories.

Mary~ Project Coordinator

posted by Mary Richardson

Richardson-7161
Mary Richardson
Hi

It is time for the annual check in with members of the https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:1776. Have you been active during the last six months in 1776 Project? Note that it is a requirement to respond to the 1776 Check-ins. Sandy Patak, the new leader wants actively participating members and has restructured the Teams. Here is the new Teams page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_teams

Please respond to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer on your page. I look forward to hearing from you.

Mary ~ Project Coordinator, 1776

posted by Mary Richardson

Rowles-314
Darryl Rowles
Hi Mary,

Thank you for the message. I haven’t been very active on WikiTree in general over the past six months, but I’d like to renew my involvement with the 1776 Project.

Finding Revolutionary War patriots who are missing from WikiTree or not yet properly acknowledged continues to spark my interest. I would like to join the 1776 Categorization Team to help with that effort. Refining my "Maine In the Revolutionary War" page is also of interest see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Maine

Best regards, Darryl

posted by Darryl Rowles

Meehan-411
Beryl Meehan
Your ancestor Jordan-11250  ??? I've just been doing some update to military service. Could not find his Colonel Alex McDougall

posted by Beryl Meehan

Beals-1601
K (Beals) Kready
Thanks Darryl! I hope you don't mind me adding the other Rowles/Duvall siblings?

posted by K (Beals) Kready

Rowles-314
Darryl Rowles
Keep up the great work! Thanks.

D

posted by Darryl Rowles

Hi Darryl,

Thank you for improving the profile of George W. Hubbard (my great great grandfather). I appreciate your help because I'm still pretty new to genealogy in general and wikitree in particular. I checked and it looks as though we share many ancestors.

Best wishes,

Kristin

posted by Kristin Hubbard

Clark-61919
Shari (Clark) Denker
Darryl is a generous communicator! I posted re: the different ages/dates of birth for 3 sisters and soon found an email in my inbox. I was unaware of a fire that destroyed many records in this area and he was able to give me information helping me to make these profiles more accurate. Darryl, I appreciate so much your response and the clarity that I couldn't find anywhere else.

Shari CLARK Denker

posted by Shari (Clark) Denker

Cunningham-10584
Brad Cunningham U.E.
Darryl, I cannot find any record of Mary Jane Wiggin marrying Abner Weeks, nor can I find any record of her being the mother of Charles Lincoln Weeks. Do you have any sources to back up this claim? The marriage record that you have on Mary's profile for 1854 is NOT Abner Weeks but for Charles Shaw. Please supply me with a source of some sort to verify these changes. Thank you in advance.

posted by Brad Cunningham U.E.

Hi Darryl,

I'm curious about you're reason for changing Samuel Buck's last name to Ames. It seems plausible, based on a few factors, but I was unable to spot any documented evidence in my admittedly quick review of the sources on the profile.

Is there a source that documents a name change?

posted by Geoff Buck
edited by Geoff Buck

Rowles-314
Darryl Rowles
I did not find an explanation for the name change. It appears that he chose to take his mother's maiden name (Eames). Perhaps he was estranged from his father.

posted by Darryl Rowles

Ok, it's possible. But, without documentation, is there something that makes you believe he changed his name?

posted by Geoff Buck

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Darryl Rowles
Either he changed his name or two people have been conflated. If you believe the later we/you can make a separate profile for Samuel Ames, disconnected from Jacob and Hannah Eames Buck.

posted by Darryl Rowles

I think the best course of action is to create a new profile for Samuel Ames, as you suggest, then add that as an unmerged match for Samuel Buck. Maybe add a note to each bio that these may be the same person.

posted by Geoff Buck

Nice work on the "Maine in the Revolutionary War" page! I have done similar work for the Maryland Militia, State Troops, and Navy, so I can appreciate the amount of work that goes into developing such a page.

I have been doing research on privateering and have a few small comments on what you've written there:

- "Privateering Authorization": I think that it is needlessly perjorative to call them "legalized pirates". Privateering had been recognized as a legitimate form of warfare for centuries. Privateers operated under commissions from the Continental government, followed strict rules regarding humane treatment of persons, posted substantial bonds as guarantee that they would follow the rules, and answered to "Admiralty Courts" empowered to enforce those rules. Privateers operated in the same manner as would vessels in the Continental or state navies. It's more accurate to call them "privatized navy" rather than "legalized pirates."

- "Privateering Authorization": All of the letters of marque and reprisal came from the Continental government, and all patriot privateers followed the same regulations. Yes, the states administered the process, but all commissions were issued from the Continentals. Appeals from the state admiralty courts were handled by the Continental Congress itself until 1780 when the Congress formed a dedicated appeals court.

- "Targets and Prizes": The privateers were not entitled to sell the prizes themselves. That was done by the admiralty courts. The proceeds went to more parties than "owners, crews and investors"; the court also paid to parties who had prior liens on the vessel or its cargo. These court cases sometimes continued for years; the final one from the Revolution dragged on until 1787. Also, the state and/or Continental government imposed a hefty tax on the proceeds of sale.

I found the book "Rebels at Sea" by Eric Jay Dolin to be helpful. It's a popularization rather than an academic book, but I have found that its contents align well with the scholarly literature.

In any case, thanks for doing this! It's a great service to the WikiTree community.

posted by Jim Moore
edited by Jim Moore

Skelton-1756
Betty (Skelton) Norman
Hi Darryl,

Some of the 1776 stickers you have included in biography updates are going to an error list. For example, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Littlefield-919 is missing the "American Revolution" component of the sticker. You can check the accuracy of the sticker by linking to the "Categories" button at top of a saved profile. If there's an error in the sticker, you will find the message "1776 Project Needs Sticker Category review."

Thank you for all the work you have done at 1776 Project, and we'll appreciate the extra effort to verify the 1776 stickers.

Best regards, Betty

posted by Betty (Skelton) Norman

Skelton-1756
Betty (Skelton) Norman
Hello and welcome to the American Revolutionary War (1776) Project. At the project home page you will find useful information:

American Revolutionary War (1776) Project

We use Google Groups for Project communication. You have already been signed up on Google Groups.

You are signed up for the Categorization Team. Please let us know if you have any questions!

Betty - 1776 Project Leader

posted by Betty (Skelton) Norman

Robinson-27225
Azure Robinson
It's time for the One Place Studies Project Check-In!

We've put together a survey for you to fill out to check in with you, it will only take a moment as there are only a few questions. Filling out the survey lets us know you are still interested in coordinating your study and provides an opportunity for you to share any suggestions you may have for the project.

If you have decided to step away from your study, please reply to this comment to that effect.

posted by Azure Robinson

Hi, Darryl, Seems we have a connection in the Calderwood family. Wiki says we are 9th cousins, but like all Vinalhaven descendants, we are probably related in many more ways. My Grandmother appears in more than one line and I suspect if I went a bit further in some of the "founding fathers" there would be more. My Grandmother was Christie (Calderwood) Whitney, the daughter of Frederick Hamlin Calderwood and Lucy Jane Mills. Frederick was the son of Willard who was the son of Jesse, who was the last of John and Eleanor's sons. Since so much of my background is from Vinalhaven and Rockport/Rockland area, I have amassed a large collection of material from there and the rest of "Old New England." Pleased to make your acquaintance, cousin! Sincerely, Marion Whitney Martin
Farr-3950
Nancy Farr
Hey Darryl, Small world. I had a flash back to days gone by when your name came up in my daily browsing. (Think MMC Rad, married name Hersey). Seems we are 8th cousins once removed and share some 207 common ancestors. One of my Mayflower ancestors was Mary Chilton. Your records are pretty meticulous, I’m working on getting mine improved.

posted by Nancy Farr

Beals-1601
K (Beals) Kready
Thank you, "big time" for your touch-up of Mary Ann Zeigler Frain.

posted by K (Beals) Kready

Rowles-314
Darryl Rowles
I hope it is ok. The project of the day was adding missing cemetery categories. Mary's profile was very nice to begin with. Many of the profiles for people buried there had nearly empty biographies.

thanks Darryll

posted by Darryl Rowles

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posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
deleted by Darryl Rowles

Darryl,

My Sink ancestors are from Amoltern in SW Germany. Sink is a wonderfully uncommon surname. If you look at surname distributions in Germany, you will see very few. I have a LITTLE about Sinks in Amoltern. If you would like me to share anything, let me know.

Ed Storey es7fg@gmail

posted by Ed Storey

Whitten-1
Chris Whitten
Hi Darryl. I was just looking at some of your contributions. Amazing! Really high-quality and generous editing. Thank you!

posted by Chris Whitten

James-134
David James
We share 103 common ancestors on WikiTree. I guess we can call each other cousin.

posted by David James

I have some of the Rafanel/Rafnel family pieces of the puzzle. In fact, today is the anniversary of Augustus and Hannah's daughter, Sarah's wedding anniversary, 1841 07/04. She would die the following year after giving birth to a son. Both he and his father, Eleazer Moore, enlisted to fight in the CW in 1861. Neither survived, both died as POWs at different places. I found their records. To add to the tragedy of the little family, Eleazer died on the birthday of his departed wife Sarah. Then in 60's my guess is that it was a symbolic gesture....he probably walked across the 'dead line' and was shot dead. His son, is buried at Andersonville.

I'll email my extensive notes to anyone willing to post them for others.........George Hooper 111 [email address removed]

posted by [Living Hooper]



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