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    2. Earl Cagle
    3. This Kagels family led by Johann & Christine, came to New York in 1868. My question of course is this a Cagle family, or a variation of the surname? Where did they go to after they got to New York? This may be a project of mine to try and see what became of them. Imagine my suprise if I find them in an 1870 census, listed as Cagle. Mabey they are Cagley, as I have found in some records. Oh well, just food for thought. Earl _____________________________________ The Ship Teutonia departed from Hamburg, Germany on October 03, 1868 and arrived in New York on October 20, 1868.  I have compiled the following list of passengers from two sources:  microfilmed copies of the original 15 handwritten Hamburg pages,  and the printed version that appeared in  Germans to America Volume #22 by Glazier & Filby.    The book Germans to America had the following discrepancies: 1.  They listed only 474 of the 532 passengers on the Hamburg microfilm. 2.  Passengers' towns were not listed in the book. 3.  German spellings were changed from ü and ö, to ue and oe. 4.  Infants ages are listed by months, the microfilm did not note them. It is very difficult to read the old handwriting on the Hamburg pages.  Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of this list.   The towns were checked on maps, and in a 1875 book of German cities and villages by Dr. Gerhard Kasang. He has been kind enough to review this list and correct any apparent errors. Note:    The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild  is enlisting volunteers to help in obtaining ship's passengers list for posting on the Internet.  Your help is needed to transcribe the lists and make them available to genealogy researchers.  If you have a list in your possession,  please submit it for posting or provide a link to your site. You may volunteer to transcribe any ship that is not posted, or let them assign one for you.  A simple typed list is all that is required.  Visit their site and check for the names of ships, passengers, and sailing dates by clicking here:  Immigrant Ships  __________________________________________ Kagels, Johann 22 M Laborer Dagelsdorf Christine 37 F Wife Minna 07 F Child Fritz 06 M Child Johanne 03 F Child Wilhelm .09 M Infant

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