George Washington Arbogast
1837 - 1904 (66 years)-
Name George Washington Arbogast Born 5 Oct 1837 Clark Co., Oh Gender Male Military 3 Jun 1861 Enlisted in Company G, Ohio 4th Infantry Regiment on 03 Jun 1861.Mustered out on 21 Jun 1864. Died 4 Feb 1904 Roundhead, Roundhead Twp., Hardin Co., Oh Buried Roundhead Cem., Roundhead, Roundhead Twp., Hardin Co., Oh Person ID P18678 Arbogast Last Modified 29 Nov 2013
Father Solomon Arbogast, b. 10 Aug 1804, , Augusta, Virginia, United States , d. 24 Apr 1870, Roundhead Vill., Hardin Co., Oh (Age 65 years) Mother Mary Barrington, b. Abt 1810, Va , d. 25 Nov 1879, Roundhead Vill., Hardin Co., Oh (Age 69 years) Married 20 Oct 1834 Champaign Co., Oh Family ID F3867 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah A. Warren, b. 8 Oct 1845, Logan Co., Oh , d. 17 Jun 1930, Roundhead, Roundhead Twp., Hardin Co., Oh (Age 84 years) Married 8 May 1873 Hardin Co., Oh Children 1. Charlie Arbogast, b. 29 Apr 1874, Hardin Co., Oh , d. 22 Mar 1876 (Age 1 years) [Natural] 2. Gurnie Arbogast, b. 22 Feb 1877, Roundhead Twp., Hardin Co., Oh , d. 14 Jan 1949, Roundhead, Oh (Age 71 years) [Natural] 3. Leander Arbogast, b. 20 Feb 1882, Hardin Co., Oh , d. 7 Feb 1959 (Age 76 years) [Natural] Family ID F3871 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS.
1880 census Vol. 32, E.D. 108, Sheet 7, line 32. George age 41 born OH,
Sarah, Wife age 33 born OH, Merta daughter, age 11 born OH and Gurna, son age 3
born OH. According to Roremary Pickett notes from "The History of Hardin Co.,
OH" Warner, Beers & Co, Chicago, 1883, there were 3 children, 2 living, Gurney
and Leander, Charlie is deceased.
According to Rosemary's extract of the Hardin Co. History, George was one year
old when his parents came to Roundhead Twp. He recieved only a limited
education and enlisted in G Company, 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in 1861 and
served 4 years and 21 days. Taken prisoner at Spottsylvania Court House, VA on
12 May 1864 he was sent to Andesonville Prison, Georgia where he remained until
1 Mar 1865. He was unable to walk due to being so worn and starved. He was
honorably discharged at Annapolis, Maryland on 21 Jun 1865. After the war he
finished his apprenticeship in carpentry and was engaged in contracting and
building with good success. In 1873 he bought a farm of 40 acres and was
clearing the land at his leisure, having cleared 30 acres by 1883.
Confirmation from Mildred Arbogast of Lakeview, OH, with date and place of
death as well as location of cemetery.
- From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS.