Rowland (spelling as 1901/1911 census) was the son of George Rawson and Emily Rawson (nee Gregory). His parents were married in Nottingham in 1891 (J/F/M). George was born abt. 1871 in New Whittingham, Derbyshire, while Emily was born in Sneinton, Nottingham.
At the time of the 1911 Census George and Emily had been married for 20 years and had had ten children of whom nine were still living. Nine children were named on the census of 1901 and 1911; Harriett, George, Rowland, Charles (Charley), Chris, Ann, Thomas, Elsie Emily and Ada. One child's name, Catherine, was deleted from the 1911 census and annotated 'dead'.
In 1901 George (30), a coal miner/hewer, and Emily (29) were living at 13 Salisbury Terrace, Hawthorne Street, Meadows, with their five children; Harriett (9), George (7), Rowland (5), Charley (3) and Chris (9 months).
By 1911 they were living at 24 Briar Street, Meadows; George was working at Clifton Colliery. In the household on the night of the census were seven of their children; Rowland (15), Charles (13, printer), Chris (10), Ann (9), Thomas (7), Elsie (2) and Ada (11 months).
Roland's mother, Emily Rawson of 66 Kings Meadow Road, Meadows, was notified of her son's death.
His brother, 19007 Corporal George Rawson RFA, was killed in action on 28 July 1917 (Canada Farm Cemetery) leaving a wife and two daughters.