If Kegel means Cone, then think of the bowing pins as cones or cone-shaped in the early days of the sport. But why would someone take that as a surname? Hmm. John Speight -----Original Message----- From: Ladyflixi@aol.com <Ladyflixi@aol.com> To: CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com <CAGLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 10:29 PM Subject: Cagle-Kegler >I think my E-Mail did not arrive: >Here is the translation from a native German (me) >Kegler is the Bowler >kegeln means bowling >Kegel is the Cone > >I never liked the show with the Coneheads, but I guess we better realize we >are Coneheads??????? (Ha,ha) >Sandra > > >==== CAGLE Mailing List ==== >Cyndi's List Of Geneaogy Sites On the Net >http://www.cyndislist.com/ > >