CORNELIUS TEEL - clues on German origins
German immigrant Cornelius Teele arrived Philadelphia 26 SEPT 1732 on the ship “Mary.”One research method to locate the hometown of your ancestor is to find the hometowns of fellow passengers, assuming, often correctly, that many immigrants from the same area were traveling together.I have compiled the following hometowns for other passengers on the “Mary” from the sources cited.I’d recommend searching these towns and nearby towns for the hometown of Cornelius Teel.
AK Burgert 18th Century Emigrants…..vol. 1. The Northern Kraichgau.
Bickel, Joh. Christoph & Joh. Philip – Massenbach = Schwaigern
Ebermann, Joh. Michael, Joh. Conrad & Jacob - Massenbach = Schwaigern
Erchenbrecht, Hans Georg – Daudensell = Aglasterhausen, Steinsfurt = Sinsheim, Elsenz
Imler, Marcus – Waldangelloch = Sinsheim, Elsenz
Kaÿser, Christoph– Waldengelloch= Sinsheim, Elsenz
Lautermilch, Johan _ Kirchardt
Mantz, Michael – Waldengelloch = Sinsheim, Elsenz
Minier, Joh. Georg & Christian – Michelfeld, Lützelsachen= Weinheim, Bergstrasse
AK Burgert York County Pioneers from Friedelsheim & Gönnheim in the Palatinate.
Beckel, Georg Valentin – Gönnheim
AK Burgert Emigrants from Haßloch(Hassloch) & Böhl in the Palatinate.
8 other possible passengers from Haßloch
Palatines To America - Immigrant Ancestor Lists
Dreibelbis, Joh. Jacob – Hassloch, R-P
Froschauer, Hans Georg – Meckenheim bei Neustadt
Palatines to America – On line ancestor lists
Stemple, Gottfried – Wachenstein
Strauss, Joh. Albrecht – Massenbach
Happy Hunting!
Ed Deal