BX September 7, 1915
Weddings at Paris
At the Baptist parsonage on Saturday afternoon a quiet wedding took place when Miss Ethel Harp was united in marriage to Pte. Harry J. Rowland of the 2nd Dragoons, Rev. Mr. Reid performing the ceremony.
BX May 9, 1916
Three Sons Left with 84th Battalion – Mrs. Thomas Rowland Now Has All Her Five Sons in Khaki
Among the men in the 84th Battalion who left here this morning were three sons of Mrs. Thomas Rowland, 163 Rawdon Street, leaving but one of five sons yet in the city, and he in khaki.
Of the five sons, Joseph, who formerly worked on a farm near Cainsville, is now in the trenches; Tom, formerly a coremaker at Massey-Harris, and Jack and Harry, teamsters, left with the 84th this morning, and George, also employed on a farm, is with the 125th Battalion. A daughter, Mrs. A. Aston, had her husband a prisoner of Quedlinburg am Harz camp, in Germany. Harry is the only married son, he having resided at 47 St. Paul’s Avenue. Three girls, Katie, Cobalt and Emily and Mrs. A. Aston of this city, form the only members of the family not in khaki.