Surname:Towler
New Matches with Familytree DNA
Ian Sun, 03/27/2011 - 00:48
Some time ago I had my DNA tested for use in my genealogy research, and I have even blogged about it in the past (Here, Here, Here and Here). I used familytreedna.com for my testing and they offer 4 levels of Y Chromosome testing, 12, 25, 37, and 67 marker testing. The more markers, the more detailed the "picture" you can get. At the time in 2008 when I had my testing done, there were not that many Toler / Toller / Towler's that had completed the DNA testing. Three years later, in March of 2011 there are still not that Toler / Towler / Toller's that have taken the test. When you first signup with familytreedna.com they ask if you would like to share your results with others, including those you may not know. If you elect to share, every time that someone takes the test and has results that are a close match to you, you are notified by familytreedna.com. I have taken the full Y-67 DNA panel test and recently I just got notified about some more matches.
Fort Pitt and Pittsylvania County VA
Ian Thu, 06/11/2009 - 02:18
What do Fort Pitt and Pittsylvania County, Virginia have to do with each other? A lot actually.
Two weeks ago I posted some images from muster rolls, that indicated that Joseph Towler was stationed at Fort Pitt during the American Revolution. After learning a little more about Fort Pitt, I found it interesting that there appear to be several random connections that have to deal with Fort Pitt, Pittsylvania County, and Joseph Towler.
Family Tree DNA offer great Sale!!
Ian Tue, 06/09/2009 - 19:14
Familytreedna.com is offering a great sale for the remainder of the month. FamilytreeDNA.com is a DNA testing company that focuses on Genealogy. To date they have 157,583 Y-DNA records, 91,097 mtDNA records, and 5,424 SURNAME PROJECTS. One of those surname projects is the Toler 2 (Virginia) project, for which I am the admin. There are only 2 Toler / Towler DNA projects, with a combined total of around 24 results. Familytreedna.com recently announced that it will be offering a summer sale to help boost the amount of records that in the database. The sale is a great deal. Here are the details:
- Y-DNA37+mtDNA for $119. (The regular project price is $248 – a reduction of more than 50%!!)
- The promotion will begin on June 9, 2009 and will end on June 24, 2009
- Kits ordered in this sale must be paid for by June 30, 2009
Joseph Towler in the American Revolution
Ian Thu, 05/28/2009 - 04:00
I am not sure that I have ever mentioned it, but I descend from several individuals that fought in the American Revolution. I actually share a surname with one: Joseph Towler (click on the name to view my genealogy data). Using some online Genealogy resources, I discovered that Joseph Towler Fought with the 7th Virginia Regiment. I have even found a few images of Muster Rolls from the unit (see the image on the right, click to enlarge). I find these records really fascinating, as they provide more insight into the lives of the people that are included.
To date, I have only found 2 Muster Records for Joseph Towler, and they are both when he was stationed at Fort Pitt. The area around Fort Pitt would become the modern day Pittsburgh, PA. One of the things that I find interesting is that Fort Pitt would have been about 340 miles away from where Joseph lived (or Bedford, VA). This is a long way to walk.....
Russell Toler: Born 1817 Virgina
Ian Fri, 05/22/2009 - 04:00
Last week I talked about a "New Toler" line be discovered, and the Last person in the line that we could trace was Russell Toler. This discovery was a little bit of a surprise for me, and a few of the other Toler / Towler researchers that I know. Part of the reason for the surprise is that they are come from Virginia, and moved into Indiana, like my ancestors, but these are all names that I have not run across before. The other "twist" to the surprise is that they end up in Kansas, and we had a ancestor, Caleb Anthony that was in Kansas (albeit not the same town). Well I have done a little more digging, but have not been able to find all that much. The only real solid clue that we have so far is from the 1870 US Census record.
A "New" Toler line found: DNA Results Confirm
Ian Fri, 05/15/2009 - 04:00
As of today, there have been 3 people who have taken the 67 marker DNA test for the Toler / Towler DNA Project. I started off with the 67 marker test, and then 2 other have upgraded from the 12 to the 67. One of the upgrades can trace his line back to David Toler of WV. The other upgrade is a mystery. I was talking and we discovered that we may have found a "New Toler" branch. Obviously it is not a "new line" but it is new to me and the other Toler / Towler researchers, and as such it is a bit of a mystery....
This is all important becuase the upgrade shows that we are a 66 for 67 match, so not exact, but we are related. It is likely that our most recent common ancestor (MRCA) will be found at the start of settlement in the United States (read: James Town / early VA) or just before they came to the United States.
MRCA table with the David Toler line
Ian Wed, 04/22/2009 - 04:00
Last week I wrote about the DNA results, but I did not put up the MRCA chart. MRCA stands for Most recent Common Ancestor. It turns out that I am a 67 for 67 match with a descendant of the David Toler line in WV. That means that we are definitely related. I have included a chart for you below that shows the chances that our MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) is within a certain generation.
More Toler - Towler DNA results in
Ian Tue, 04/14/2009 - 04:00
About a week ago I talked about my line, and when put into perspective with Ray Toler's book, you can propose a line that goes back more than 400 years. Well recently a descendant of a the David Toler line (a Line that is deeply rooted in WV) had his DNA tests upgraded to 67 markers (from 12). This was done to provide us more insight. Well....the results are in. We are a 67 for 67 match. This means that both the David Toler line of WV and my line out of Pittsylavania County, VA are realted, without a doubt.
Re-examining my line
Ian Fri, 04/03/2009 - 02:55
Recently more DNA Genealogy results have come in, and this has caused me to re-examine my lineage. Thanks to the work that I and a few cousins have done, I have been able to trace my linage back 9 generations. Each of these generations has a document or more that helps substantiate the link (again thanks to some cousins for their work).
In a recent book by Ray Toler, Mr. Toler proposes another 5 genearations to my proven 9. I did a review of Mr. Toler's book, and you can read it here. If we use Mr. Toler’s book as a guide, my line would look like this:
New Civil War Records at Ancestry.com
Ian Thu, 02/12/2009 - 14:24
Today Ancestry.com Marks Lincoln Bicentennial With Launch of Five New Databases Featuring Millions of New Civil War Era Records. They go on to say that the new databases include more than 4 million new records. The five new databases include:
