Edgar Allen Arbogast

Male 1904 - 1980  (76 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edgar Allen Arbogast was born on 24 Oct 1904 (son of Jesse L. Arbogast and Etta Margaret Estep); died on 18 Nov 1980 in Greenlawn, Tiffin, Ohio; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Tiffin, Oh.

    Edgar married on 21 Aug 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse L. Arbogast was born on 20 Aug 1880 in , Seneca Co., Oh (son of John Franklin Arbogast and Henrietta Clara Heiser); died on 13 Mar 1958; was buried in Bethel Cem, Seneca Twp., Seneca Co., Oh.

    Jesse married Etta Margaret Estep. Etta was born about 1881; died about 1946; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Tiffin, Oh. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Etta Margaret Estep was born about 1881; died about 1946; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Tiffin, Oh.
    Children:
    1. Howard Arbogast
    2. Neva Arbogast was born in 1917.
    3. Annabelle Arbogast
    4. 1. Edgar Allen Arbogast was born on 24 Oct 1904; died on 18 Nov 1980 in Greenlawn, Tiffin, Ohio; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Tiffin, Oh.
    5. Merlin M. Arbogast was born about 1907; died about 1937; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Tiffin, Oh.
    6. Living
    7. Loris Arbogast was born about 1914; died in 1946; was buried in St. Jacob's Cem., Adams Twp., Seneca Co., Oh.
    8. Rual Arbogast was born on 13 Sep 1917; died on 22 Nov 1978.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Franklin Arbogast was born on 18 Oct 1855 in Seneca, Ohio, United States (son of Michael Arbogast and Jane R. Stoner); died in 1949 in Seneca Co., Oh; was buried in Greenlawn Cem, Tiffin, Oh.

    John married Henrietta Clara Heiser on 6 Nov 1879 in Seneca Co., Oh. Henrietta was born in 1861 in Oh; died in 1955 in Seneca, Ohio, United States; was buried in Greenlawn Cem, Tiffin, Oh. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Henrietta Clara Heiser was born in 1861 in Oh; died in 1955 in Seneca, Ohio, United States; was buried in Greenlawn Cem, Tiffin, Oh.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jesse L. Arbogast was born on 20 Aug 1880 in , Seneca Co., Oh; died on 13 Mar 1958; was buried in Bethel Cem, Seneca Twp., Seneca Co., Oh.
    2. Franklin Seymore Arbogast was born in 1883; died in 1949.
    3. Ward Michael Arbogast was born on 28 Oct 1889; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Michael Arbogast was born on 1 Aug 1824 in Pendleton Co., Va/Wv (son of Peter Arbogast and Sophia Arbogast); died on 11 Oct 1902 in Seneca Co., Oh; was buried in Bethel Cem, South Bend, Seneca Co., Oh.

    Notes:

    Michael Arbogast, the youngest child of Peter and Sophia Arbogast,
    was only two years of age when brought by his parents to Seneca County,
    where he spent all the years of his childhood and manhood. He aided in
    the difficult task of clearing the farm and preparing the fields for
    cultivation, and when the land became arable he bore his part in the work
    of plowing, planting and harvesting. As his father died when he was only
    nine years of age, he and his mother carried on the work of the farm,
    with the aid of an ox team. It was in 1855 that he took up his abode
    upon the place where he would live out his life. On the 11th of March in
    1852, Michael was united in marriage to Miss Jane R. Stoner, a daughter
    of Henry and Sara (Reagan) Stoner. They were blessed with nine children
    before her death on June 23, 1882. They are: Alice, who married Jacob
    Staib, is now deceased; John F. was a resident of Seneca township;
    Nettie became the wife of Robert E. Lutz, of Oklahoma; Lewis was a
    mechanic and resided in Tiffin; Charles resided near Bushnell, Illinois;
    Rush operated the homestead farm; and three sons passed away in
    childhood.
    Mr. Arbogast put forth every effort to make a comfortable home for
    his family and to give his children the opportunity to prepare themselves
    for the practical and responsible duties of life. In 1854 he purchased
    one hundred and twenty-three acres of land, the improvements on which
    consisted of a log house and a log barn. He went in debt for the entire
    amount, $3690, and this was all paid in three years time. Fifty acres
    had been cleared and in the course of time his fields were green with the
    crops that promised golden harvests. As his financial resources
    increased he added to his landed possessions until the home farm
    comprised of two hundred acres. He also owned another farm, of one
    hundred acres, in Seneca township and had made excellent improvements on
    both. In 1875 he erected one of the most pretentious brick residences in
    the vicinity. He used the latest machinery for facilitating farm work
    and erected good barns and outbuildings for the shelter of grain and
    stock. His residence in the county covered more than three-quarters of a
    century and the present generation cannot realize the changes which had
    occurred during this period.
    Michael Arbogast remembered seeing many Indians in the locality and
    had driven through tiffin with an ox team many a time when the mud came
    up to the hubs of the wagon wheels. The flourishing city then contained
    only a few pioneer cabins and the county gave little promise of its
    present developments. However, the pioneers had laid broad and deep the
    foundations for its present progress, with Mr. Arbogast performing his
    full share in the work of citizenship. He favored reform and
    improvement, and his labors were effective in promoting the general
    welfare. Owing to his father's death he early had to take up the
    responsibilities of a business career, and industry, economy, and honesty
    were salient features in his history, enabling him to advance steadily
    until he occupied a prominent place on the plane of affluence.
    Taken from the Centennial Biographical History pgs. 344,345,346

    Michael married Jane R. Stoner on 11 Mar 1852 in Seneca Co., Oh. Jane was born on 18 Jan 1825 in Frederick Co., Md; died on 23 Jun 1882 in Seneca Co., Oh; was buried in Bethel Cem, Seneca Co., Oh. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane R. Stoner was born on 18 Jan 1825 in Frederick Co., Md; died on 23 Jun 1882 in Seneca Co., Oh; was buried in Bethel Cem, Seneca Co., Oh.

    Notes:

    The descendants of Michael and Jane (Stoner) Arbogast are all from Urban
    Arbogast of Republic, OH, who maintains a family history and book with the aid
    of his family, the latest editon dated 2 Mar 1994, copy in file.

    Daughter of Henry and Sarah Stoner.

    Also see Susan Stoner #8928, daughter of Henry and Susan (Ragan) Stoner.

    Children:
    1. Alice M. Arbogast was born on 30 Nov 1853 in Tiffin, Seneca Co., Oh; died on 11 Dec 1918; was buried in Bethel Cemetery, Seneca Twp., Seneca Co., Oh.
    2. 4. John Franklin Arbogast was born on 18 Oct 1855 in Seneca, Ohio, United States; died in 1949 in Seneca Co., Oh; was buried in Greenlawn Cem, Tiffin, Oh.
    3. Rush Arlington Arbogast was born on 15 Aug 1867; died on 8 Apr 1965.
    4. Annetta (Pet) A. Arbogast
    5. Warren D. Arbogast was born on 11 May 1852 in , Seneca Co., Oh; died before 1886.
    6. Lewis Heenan Arbogast was born in 1862 in Seneca Co., Oh; died in 1944 in Seneca Co., Oh.
    7. Charles Sayers Arbogast was born on 13 Oct 1864 in Tiffin, Seneca Co., Oh; died on 18 Oct 1931 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
    8. (Infant) Arbogast