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Note: Note: Cause of Death per Illinois Genealogy Trails, 1880 Mortality Schedule St. Clair Co.Il. Arrived on board ship Rattler Harve to New York 2 Sep 1854 It appears that Jacob and Creserria were not married at time of son Jacob,s birth. Transcript 1854 N. 58 officeregister Messkirch (shmal town) Stetten copy from supplement to the marriagecontract between the unmarried and of age Jakob V�gtle from Stetten - and the unmarried and of age Creszentia Riester also from here ___________________________________________________________ Happen Stetten on fife and twenty Oktober 1851 onethousend eight and fifety. Jakob V�gtle declare, my here present Wife Creszentia Riester from here bring child it�s from him born with the name �Jakob�, three years old conjugal from him in the birthregister it is not acknowledge He has now with the mother /: wife /: a consent us father from this child and way him �......... �....... �........ his conjugal childs are, also he want that from this declear two triplicate dem Greatduke parsonoffice in stetten give same and for working a register in the birthbook and for the blesed. N.4270 outgoing Me�kirch on 29. Oktober 1854 earlys advice, counsel P...ack Ingoing Stetten a.k.M the second November eigthtenhundert one and fifty. F parson H��ler Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Ship Rattler -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harve to New York 2 Sept. 1854 DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK I, Rich Brown, do solemnly, sincerely and truly Swear that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account of all the Passengers received on board the Ship Rattler whereof I am Master, from Havre sworn on this, 2 Sept. 1854 so help me God ( signed) H ?bumy (signed) Rich Brown List or Manifest of All the Passengers taken on board the American Ship Rattler whereof Brown is Master from Havre buthen 1120- 75/100 tons Columns represent: number, last name, first name, age (years, months), sex, occupation, the country to which they severally belong, the country in which they intend to become inhabitants, died on voyage * 1 Bluckle* Jonathen 25 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 2 Vogtle* Jacobs 31 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 3 Vogtle* Crescenria 31 F Farmer Wurttemberg United States 4 Vogtle* Christe. 6 mo F Farmer Wurttemberg United States 5 Vogtle* Jacob 5 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 6 Reinhard Johann 22 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 7 Reinhard Simon 17 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 8 Straub Joachim 24 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 9 Reister Francisca 24 F Farmer Wurttemberg United States 10 Feiter Joseph 42 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 11 Feiter Joseph 16 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 12 Feiter Anna Ma. 9 F Farmer Wurttemberg United States 13 Beck Johannn 16 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 14 Mag Gottfried 16 M Farmer Wurttemberg United States 15 Landenberger Georg 33 M Farmer Wurttemberg Un Note: Surname Vogtle Letter O was a Umlant until 1870. Then surname spelled Voegtle.
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