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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: Rowlin Rawling Rowley
« on: Monday 12 December 16 21:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Andrew...I come from at least 7 generations of Rowlin vets, cow doctors, horse and cattle dealers, from England into Canada and then California, my father being the last.  Since I first posted on Joshua, I have done a fair amount of research on him and that family including currently living Cumbria Rowlin/Rawlings.  I would be pleased to provide you with what I have as well as photos of the farm (s) and markers.  I'm glad you are working on Joshua.  I had been amassing info as I had intended to write about him but then I recognized I did not know enough about veterinarian medicine to do it justice.  I would prefer not to put some of the info on a public board, especially re those still living.  How may I contact you?

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: Rowlin Rawling Rowley
« on: Monday 12 December 16 16:54 GMT (UK)  »
Yes on all the questions.  Go to ancestry and look up Joshua Rawling or Joshua Rowlin.  There are several public sites.  I have one also but think I have it private because I was hunting and a pecking at first. I'll check and make it public. The term Hollins means holly and there indeed was a holly stand that was used by drovers as a topping ground back into the 1600s.  On my site I have a picture of his grave marker than has been copied on to various other sites.  Also a book Cattle Droving through Cumbria by Peter Roebuck just published last year as a bit on Joshua.  May I ask why are you interested in Joshua?  Best, carla

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: Rowlin Rawling Rowley
« on: Sunday 11 December 16 23:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Andrew....it appears that Joshua was not the father of my Newyear but a uncle, most likely great.  He himself never did have children, but his brothers and sisters had many some of whom still live in the Lamplugh/Cumberland.  The Rowlin/Rawling family lived in that area from around 1590.

From a medical history point of view, the biggest contribution he made was differentiating cattle plague between anthrax and rinderpest by symptom.  Rinderpest has subsequently, and then not until the 21st century, been declared the second only virsus to be eradicated in the world.  (Reports of its death may be premature.)  best carla

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: Rowlin Rawling Rowley
« on: Sunday 29 December 13 00:59 GMT (UK)  »
Newyear may have been Jane's illegitimate child....but there is some indication that Rowley/Rowlin/Rawling may have been her married name with the father from out of the parish.  A confounding factor may have been  Joshua Rowlin (Cow Doctor and author of a text book)  of Cumberland, whom I highly suspect may have been an uncle, father or a brother to either her or her husband.   {An originally copy of that book was passed through the generations to me as having been written by a forefather.}   Thanks for your look ups and any hints you can give to the origin of this Rowlin family in East Riding.    Yes....the Newyear whose brother-in-laws were charged and convicted of attempted murder  was the grandson of the Newyear who was born in 1761 in Rudston. (They apparently were planning on "having it out" with Newyear II's father-in-law who was the owner of Hunton Farm and very old.  Newyear II got to the farm before they did, got the old man and Newyear's daughter to safety, then they bent a fire poker over Newyear II's head.) 

Newyear, the original, has been alternatively listed as an oat mealer and as a cattle farmer with land. 

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Rowlin Rawling Rowley
« on: Saturday 28 December 13 22:26 GMT (UK)  »
I would appreciate a look up for a Jane Rowley who gave birth to Newyear Rowley/Rowlin/Rawling in Rudston in 1761.  Who was Jane, where was she born and where did she die, her parents or Newyear's father?  The last name was more likely Rowlin or Rawling rather than Rowley, but I am not sure.  Thank you very much. 

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