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Boyland Name Study

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Surnames/tags: Boyland Boland
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How to Participate

Please contact the Study's coordinator Dean Pascoe or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Goals

This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname "Boyland" and variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Ladies who have married into the Boyland family are also welcome to be included, as they generally spend most of their lives as a Boyland!

Tasks

1. To place the category [[Category:Boyland Name Study]] on Boyland profiles, thus including them in the Study. 2. To find the meaning and origin of the name Boyland. 3. To map out the migration of the surname.

Origin

The original Gaelic form of Boyland was Ó'Beolláin.





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I’m new! My Mum is 90 and has had DNA test from Ancestry.com.

Her computer skills are poor so I’m reaching out for her. How do I add the DNA results to this site? Her maternal Grandmother was Edith Boyland b 6 January 1879 London UK. D 1973 England. Married (22 Dec 1897 St Saviour Southwark London UK) Robert John Batchelor b Jan 1876 Lambeth Surrey England. Thanks very much.

posted by Jade Armstrong
Hi Jade,

If you go to your mother’s WikiTree profile you will see a menu up in the right hand top corner. It will show My WikiTree and another menu item titled with your mother’s surname and a three digit number. Click on that and look for a menu item titled DNA. Click on that and it will take you to the DNA section of your mother’s profile. If you then click on DNA Tests you will be presented with the option to upload your mother’s test results.

Kind regards,

Dean

posted by Dean (Cowper) Pascoe