Excerpt from "Long Island Genealogies" by Mary Powell Bunker.[1]
ROWLAND FAMILY
Jonathan Rowland in Hempstead, m. Martha Seaman, dau. of Benjamin and Martha (Titus) and had:
Jonathan Rowland b. 1704, m. 1740, Hannah Marvin, dau. of Robert and Phebe, he d. 1802. The had:
Martha Rowland b. 1741, m, 1761, Thomas Seaman, of Jerusalem, she d. 1824.
Sarah Rowland m. 1770, Israel Seaman of Jerusalem Note: Baptisms July 28, 1746. Martha and Sarah, daus. of Jonathan and Hannah Rowland
David Rowland m. 1784, Ida Sutphin of Flushing, had Jonathan Rowland b.1785.
Benjamin Rowland m. Phebe Jones
Phebe Rowland m. 1st Thorne, 2d Whitehead Cornell
Deborah Rowland
Samuel Rowland m. 1745, Ruth Marvin, she d. 1770. Children:
Robert Rowland b. 1747.
Samuel b. 1748
Martha Rowland ----? 2d m.
John Rowland m. Mary Marvin, she d. 1776. Children:
Lorado Rowland
Marvin Rowland
Mary (Marvin) Rowland in 1776 wills property to son Marvin, provided he is a true and Loyal subject of King George III, and is true friend to good government.
Note: Page 279 not visible - do not know if it contains more Rowland info
Jacobus, Donald Lines, History and Genealogy of Families of Old Fairfield. (Baltimore, Massachusetts Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.: 1976 ) Vol 1, pp 29 and 508 Text pg. 29: "Dau. of John Barlow and Abigail Lockwood. Abigail, m. 1) John Rowland, d. 1691; m. 2) Samuel Denton of Hempstead, L.I." Text pg. 508: "Jonathan Rowland. He m. Abigail Barlow, dau. of John, 2d; she m. 2) before Nov. 1697, Samuel Denton of Hempstead, L.I." Link at Ancestry.com
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