FEAZEL ANYWAY YOU SPELL IT The first documented record that has been found of the ancestry of the North- east Louisiana family was on pg. 406, list 133C - Foreigners on Ship "Phoenix" John Master, from Rotterdam and from Cowes in England, 261 passengers from Nassau, Wirtemberg, Zweybrech and Palatinate in the year 1749. Michael Vusel (sic Feazel) qualified Sept. 15, 1749. Reference PA. Archives Egle (1727-1775, pg. 290.) It is interesting that Geo. Snider (also found as Taylor) came to America from the Rhineland on the ship Phoenix under the auspices of the quakers & settled in the german region near Philadelphia. George Snider was co- owner of land with Michael Feazel and his brother Sebastian Feazel in Frederick Co. Va. Also in Shenandoah Co. Va. Phillip Sunner/Summers had joint ownership of land with Michael Feazel. Both had wives named Elizabeth. It has been surmised from various records that Elizabeth, wife of Michael Feazel could very well have been the daughter or close relative of Phillip and Elizabeth. Our Michael Feazel is not the son of Killian Feazel who came to America on the Loyal Judith. His son was named Hans Michael and has been thoroughly researched. The children of Michael and Elizabeth Feazel were: 1. Michael Feazel Jr. (Revo. war vet.) Md. Christiana Hank in 1782. Will probated in 1795 and proved in 1796. 2. John G. Feazel born about 1752 (Revo. war vet.) md. Eve Bower. He inherited his Uncle Sebastian's entire estate. 3. Martin Feazel born ca 1799. Md. Mary Tressler or Trexler. After he died, she remarried to John Jones. 4. Henry Feazel was unmarried in 1797. By 1805 he had a wife named Susannah. (Probably Houser or Huser, dau. of Henry.) 5. Jacob Feazel, wheelright and waggonmaker. He 1st. md. Susannah Hite. 6. George Feazel married Margaret Pear and moved to Union Parish, La. More to follow.