Notes
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8251 | Maysville, WV, 1985. | Evans, Gene T. (P7078)
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8252 | Maysville, WV, 1985. | Evans, Leo E. (P7081)
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8253 | Maysville, WV, 1985. | Evans, Glenn K. (P7082)
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8254 | Maysville, WV, 1993, obits of parents. | Mallow, Herbert Lee (P7839)
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8255 | McDunn was part of Powellton, WV when Leonard was born. | Sigler, Leonard (P2386)
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8256 | Meadville, PA, 1976, obit of father. | Lambert, Donald Curtis (P7966)
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8257 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P16325)
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8258 | Melbourne Beach, FL, 1993, obit of mother. | Arbogast, Maurice Holmes (P10338)
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8259 | Member, New England Lodge #4 F & A M, Lodge 226 Royal Arch Masons, Worthington, OH. Huntington Lodge of Perfection, Knights of the Rose Cross, and Scottish Rite Bodies, Charleston, WV. Worthington Chapter 287, O.E.S. Retired Supt., Signal Construction, C&O RR. Son of John E. Murdock and Sarah Ballangee. | Murdock, Carl Milton (P21319)
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8260 | Mentioned in her father's obituary as Mrs Elba Pence. | Comer, Ruth Eliza (P22149)
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8261 | Mentioned in her father's obituary as Mrs L. A. Stadler. | Comer, Darletta (P22150)
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8262 | Mentioned in his father's obituary as Bert. | Comer, Albert Lewis (P22152)
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8263 | Mentioned in his Father's obituary as Don. | Comer, Donald (P22151)
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8264 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P8583)
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8265 | Merl, Jr. | Arbogast, Norma Jean (P7151)
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8266 | Merl, Jr. | Arbogast, Rosemary (P7152)
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8267 | Methodist Church Minister. | Simmons, Andrew Lincoln (P22436)
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8268 | Methodist Minister. | Hamilton, William Everett (P6392)
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8269 | 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 | Arbogast, Michael (P17742)
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8270 | Michael was baptized on 27 Sept 1732. | Arbogast, Michael (P16447)
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8271 | Middle name 'may' provided by patrick gorman. | Arbogast, Hattie May (I431)
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8272 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P8704)
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8273 | Migrated from IN to CA. | Bonner, Ella M. (P13942)
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8274 | Migrated to Champaign Co., later Clark Co., OH about 1811. He later relocated to Madison Co., IN, about 1830-1831, where he died. Migrated to OH with brothers, Michael, Jr., and Peter. Peter remained in Ohio. MILITARY: Pvt., Capt. Peter Hull's Co., 2nd Bn., Augusta Militia, during Yorktown Campaign, 1781, page 148, Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War, by McAllister. From "Mulanax - Bales" by Katherine and Alvin Mulanax, April 1980, pp. 83 & 84, David is thought to have migrated to Madison Co., Indiana shortly after 1830 with his family and other relatives, including his niece, Catherine Arbogast Mulanax (daughter of Michael Arbogast, Jr.), and her husband, Joseph Mulanax. The Mulanax' report that three Arbogasts bought land in Madison County in the 1830's, Jesse, Isaac and Jacob Arbogast. It is thought that they are sons of David Arbogast who came to Madison County about 1831. According to Vera Arbogast Turner (Mrs. Lynn Turner) of Bloomington, IL, David purchased land in Madison Co., IN in 1833. Vera is descended through the son, Henry, William, John Lewis and Rev. Wm. H. Arbogast, her father. | Arbogast, David (P16451)
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8275 | Migrated to Champaign Co., now Clark Co., OH, about 1811, killed there in 1813. Land Bounty for war service? Relocated with brothers, David and Peter. Father of several children. See Biographical Album of Clark and Greene Cos., by Chapman Bros., 1890, page 295. Also Court Records of Clark Co. This information from Amanda Arbogast research. Rosemary Pickett a descendant has done extensive research in and around Clark Co., OH and from her home over several years has provided well documented family group records for Michael, Jr. and each of his children. On the son, George, Rosemary's data was augmented by research of Theodore B. James who is descended from George's daughter Annie Eliza and research of Margaret Sievers, National DAR # 527614 who is descended from George's son, James Henry Arbogast. On the son, Eli McKinley, all of the research is by Rosemary since this is her line and includes this line of her ancestors as well as her own descendants. Children listed may not be in order of birth. Rosemary cites, Portraits and Biographies Album of Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio, Vols. I & II, Chapman Bros., Chicage, 1890, as a source and extracted the text pointing out the error that all of Michael's children were not born in Ohio and he came to Ohio prior to 1816. Rosemary's work may be referred to hereafter as THE PICKETT PAPERS. Other sources cited by Rosemary Pickett are: Clark Co., OH Marriage Records (researched 4 Apr 1991). Also see, Ohio Wills & Estates to 1850: An Index, by Carol W. Bell, 1981, Michael's estate filed 1814. Early Clark Co., OH Families, Vol. I & II, by Friends of the Library General Research Group. History of Clark Co., OH, by W.H. Beers & Co. as well as, A Standard History of Springfield & Clark Co., OH, 1922, by Dr. Benjamin F. Price. Michael, Jr. was a farmer. His year of death is from his Estate papers, Champaign Co., OH, Common Pleas Court minute book, 5, p. 24, 1814. | Arbogast, Michael (P16452)
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8276 | Migrated to Mc Lean Co., IL. | Maury, Samuel (P21581)
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8277 | Mil: CW/C Ref: WBH; her info about this family from son William Wallace Sutton 17 Jul 1940. S/o William W. and Nancy Jane (Gum) Sutton | Sutton, Samuel Jacob (P20336)
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8278 | Mil: CW/C First cousin of Sarah Ellen; s/o Michael and Sally McElwee. | McElwee, William D. (P20707)
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8279 | Mil: CW/C 19th VA Cav S/o James and Nancy Agnes (Wooddell) Cooper. He married first Rachel Tallman Sutton and second Harriet Ann Wade (# 20129). | Cooper, Joseph William (P20333)
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8280 | Mil: CW/C 19th VA Cav S/o James and Nancy Agnes (Wooddell) Cooper; Joseph married first Rachel Tallman Sutton and third Mary Emily Arbogast (#8703). | Cooper, Joseph William (P22899)
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8281 | Mil: CW/C D62 Mounted Inf. Family cemetery is adjacent to Wesley Chapel Rd. | Wooddell, Adam Arbogast (P19322)
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8282 | Mil: CW/C E 31st VA Inf. Will 11 Nov 1909, probated 16 Feb 1916 Pocahontas Co.* WV | Lunsford, Noah (P17645)
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8283 | Mil: CW/C F19 VA Cav; killed in action at Fisher's Hill near Winchester Ref: WBH; no source indicated | Wooddell, Preston William Hank (P19317)
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8284 | Mil: CW/C G31 VA Inf; died in hospital from infected leg wound in Battle of the Wilderness at Cold Harbour. Ref: WBH; called Warwick; information from son Charles, 22 and 31 Jul 1938 Raised by William Lightner | Wooddell, Joseph Emanuel Warwick (P19321)
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8285 | Mil: CW/C G31 VA Inf; died of camp fever at 2nd Manassas A twin; see note under his brother Clark for discussion about who was his twin. | Wooddell, Benjamin Aaron (P19319)
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8286 | Mil: CW/C Highland Company | Myers, John William (P20916)
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8287 | Mil: CW/C William L. McNeel's Co., F19 VA Cav. He died in Richmond while waiting to be exchanged. Death recorded in Pocahontas Co. He had a son James William Wallace Ruckman with Caroline Bruffey | Ruckman, James Watts (P18094)
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8288 | Mil: CW/C, F 11 VA Cav; killed in Battle of Wilderness; death recorded in Bath Co.* VA. S/o Jacob and Malinda Acord. | Acord, George F. (P20706)
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8289 | Mil: CW/C, F 31 VA | Simmons, David Hess (P20292)
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8290 | Mil: CW/C, K 52 VA S/o George and Elizabeth G. (Rodifer) Hively | Hively, George W. (P20695)
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8291 | Mil: CW/U E WV Cav Ref: AAF; he was pensioned in 1889 and his widow in 1910 Ref: WBH; no source indicated For his family see #3419. Same person as #3419; see his entry for descendants. | Arbogast, Benjamin Allen (P22656)
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8292 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P9327)
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8293 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P12655)
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8294 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P12628)
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8295 | Mil: Korean War | Luton, Jack (P12661)
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8296 | Mil: Medical corps, WWII; died in war | Mc Laughlin, Decima Edmonia (P11150)
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8297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P9659)
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8298 | Mil: USN | Mc Laughlin, Basil Elmer (P6611)
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8299 | Mil: USN | Mc Laughlin, Joseph Rene (P6621)
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8300 | Mil: USN | Mc Laughlin, Azel Lee (P6630)
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