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Proving relationships is one of the most useful aspects of DNA testing for genealogists. Because Y-DNA and surnames travel together through time (except unknown paternal events or adoption), Y-DNA tests are beneficial for surname projects that determine whether families with the same last name are related.
Over the last 47+ years doing genealogy research on the early SLAGLE families in the U.S., I have found the following variant spellings: Slagel, Slagal, Slegal, Slaggle, Slagley, Slegel Slagell, Sleggell, Sleggle, Sleggel, Sleagle, Sleagel, Slogle, Slogile, Slagl, Slegl, Slegil, Slegill, Slagill, Slecal, Sleigle, Slegles, Sligles, Sleigel, Slaghel, Sleighel, Shlagel, Shlagle, Schlegel, Schlagel, Schlaegle, Schlagle, Schlogel, Schloegel, Schloegle, Schlegell, Schleagle, Schlegle, Shligel.
Over the last 47+ years doing genealogy research on the early SLAGLE families in the U.S., I have found the following variant spellings: Slagel, Slagal, Slegal, Slaggle, Slagley, Slegel Slagell, Sleggell, Sleggle, Sleggel, Sleagle, Sleagel, Slogle, Slogile, Slagl, Slegl, Slegil, Slegill, Slagill, Slecal, Sleigle, Slegles, Sligles, Sleigel, Slaghel, Sleighel, Shlagel, Shlagle, Schlegel, Schlagel, Schlaegle, Schlagle, Schlogel, Schloegel, Schloegle, Schlegell, Schleagle, Schlegle, Shligel.