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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1701 P540               
1702 P10338  Arbogast  Maurice Holmes      Melbourne Beach, FL, 1993, obit of mother.  arbo 
1703 P6996  Arbogast  Max      Edinburg, PA, 1973, obit of mother.  arbo 
1704 P18358  Arbogast  Max    Abt 1980  Source is Sharon (Arbogast) Nelson.  arbo 
1705 I165  Arbogast  Maxie Irvin  19 Sep 1926  19 Feb 2011  Information to update provided by daughter Michelle.   arbo 
1706 P7484  Arbogast  Maxine      Married Arthur Hevener.  arbo 
1707 P14384  Arbogast  Maxine      Married Cecil Carr of Thomas, mother of six.  arbo 
1708 P17096  Arbogast  May  May 1898  Yes, date unknown  Source is Amanda Arbogast Forbes family group record 353.  arbo 
1709 P21188  Arbogast  May Lavonne  1889  1891  Died as infant.  arbo 
1710 P16053  Arbogast  Maybel Laura  4 Jul 1910  20 Jul 1999  Restaurant owner.  arbo 
1711 P21272  Arbogast  Meade Earl  11 Feb 1899  22 Jul 1953  Did not marry  arbo 
1712 P6393  Arbogast  Meade Estella  20 Nov 1877  4 Oct 1970  Lived at Warren, IN.  arbo 
1713 P7159  Arbogast  Meade Sloan  20 May 1922  Abt 1970  Adopted son, Halsey, and adopted daughter, Mary Marcia.  arbo 
1714 P2999               
1715 P8986  Arbogast  Melba Helen  21 Nov 1906  Yes, date unknown  Source is Robert B. Jordan, Brooklyn, NY, descendant.  arbo 
1716 P18208  Arbogast  Melinda  Abt 1821  25 Jul 1892  From THE ROSEMARY PICKETT PAPERS IN FILE, with reference to "The History of
Clark Co., OH" by W.H. Beers & Co., 1881, pp.818-819.

Clark Co. marriage record, Book 2, p. 381. 
arbo 
1717 P20795  Arbogast  Melvin  9 Mar 1907  Yes, date unknown  Source is family records of Mattie Arbogast of Agency, Iowa, sent to Amanda
Arbogast Forbes, copy in file. Records agree with census and documents from
other sources. Never married. 
arbo 
1718 P20775  Arbogast  Melvin C.  1876  1947  Source is family records of Galen Arbogast of Tabor, SD, in file.  arbo 
1719 P17967  Arbogast  Melvina E.  May 1872  17 Apr 1900  Married David L. Ware, 25 Dec 1890 in Randolph Co. Son of Benona T. and
Margaret (Louk) Ware. 
arbo 
1720 P17948  Arbogast  Melvina J.  3 Jun 1856  6 Dec 1865  Died in youth.  arbo 
1721 P7149  Arbogast  Merl      Frederick, MD, 1992.  arbo 
1722 P1463               
1723 P8825  Arbogast  Merna May  19 Oct 1915  10 Sep 1983  Source is Clifford and Margaret Arbogast of Hardin, MT. Divorced 17 Aug 1953
at Sheridan, WY from Shillinger. 
arbo 
1724 P13667  Arbogast  Mervil      G. H.l  arbo 
1725 P16447  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 27 Sep. 1732  27 Aug 1812  For family, see History of Pendleton (Highland) Co., by Morton, pages 257 &
332. Michael immigrated through Philadelphia on 25 Sep 1749 on ship,
Speedwell.

CHILDREN: Ft. Seybert births of children are approximate from census reel,
except Peter (Fam.Cem.), Adam (Pension), David (Fam. Rec.) and Dorothy, from
Highland History, page 290. Settled prior to 1758 in VA.

WILL: Probated in Pendleton Co., VA, 4 Aug 1812, now Highland Co., VA.

MARRIAGE RECORDS: Only records available are found in Augusta Co. Marriage
Records and Pendleton Co. Court Records.

All information from extensive research and records of Amanda Crawford Arbogast
Forbes on Michael and his descendants unless otherwise indicated.

BIRTH record from Evangelical Lutheran Church Records, Kehl, Baden, Germany

Records of daughter, Mary, indicate Michael had two wives. Considering all
available information, Mary was probably his first wife, Elizabeth his second.

Naturalized in Augusta Co., VA, 22 Aug 1770, #117, Chalkleys Abstracts, Vol.
I, p. 161.

Records of Dr. Dunham indicate the possibility of another son, Joseph, b. 1769
based on information from tax records, d. 1820 based on information in Morton's
Pendleton Co. History. The Peter Arbogsast who married Henry Arbogast's daughter also not placed. 
arbo 
1726 P16447  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 27 Sep. 1732  27 Aug 1812  Michael was baptized on 27 Sept 1732.  arbo 
1727 P16447  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 27 Sep. 1732  27 Aug 1812  "Take Wimer Mountain road from Blue Grass, at the intersection with Hardscrabble road, continue north on Wimer Mountain, go approximately 3/10 mile. On the left will be a pond. The two rocks marking the graves are on the right side of the road. The graves sit almost in the fence row, if the grass is high its difficult to see them from the road. "  arbo 
1728 P16452  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 1768  1813  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. 
arbo 
1729 P16420  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 1790/1794  Abt 1832  Listed on census as living in Timber Ridge Section of Pendleton Co.

1820, 30, 40, 50 and 60 census, Pendleton Co.

No will found in Pendleton Co.

See will of his father, John, Pendleton Co., VA, Will Book 4, page 49.

Pendleton Co. birth, death and marriage records.

Clay Co. birth, death and marriage records on children and their families.

Clay Co. census, 1860, 70 and 80.

All of the above research on this family and descendants by Amanda Crawford
Arbogast Forbes with contributions from Joseph Monroe Arbogast, Joanna
Shreves, Daisy Hartmann, Wm. Jennings Arbogast and others. 
arbo 
1730 P17742  Arbogast  Michael  1 Aug 1824  11 Oct 1902  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 
arbo 
1731 P16422  Arbogast  Michael  Abt 1843  Yes, date unknown  MILITARY: Enlistment record indicates age 19 at September 15, 1961, Charleston,
WV. Union army, 3yrs., K Co., 7th Rgt., WV Cavalry.
June, 1862, wounded at Battle of Cross Keys, under Surgeons care.
July, 1862, sick at Cumberland Hospital.
28 Feb., 1863, promoted to Sergeant.
31 Dec., 1863, absent, detached for service of recruiting.
24 Jul., 1864, run, deserted before enemy at Cherry Run.
26 Jan., 1865, appears on Company Muster Roll Out. No pension record found.

No record of imprisonment at Andersonville according to Oliver Wendell Arbogast
who has checked records and has videotape of old prison and burial site of
Charles W. Arbogast, Pvt., 1st Rgt., WV Lt. Artry. Died 11 Aug 1864. Enlisted
at Beverly, WV, Randolph Co. He was son of Solomon Arbogast and Nancy
Nottingham, grandson of Benjamin Arbogast, Sr. and great grandson of Adam
Arbogast.

Michael Arbogast is believed to have died as a result of the war. No Pension
record found.

Census records. 
arbo 
1732 P7476               
1733 P1376               
1734 P7144  Arbogast  Michael B.      Lacey Spring, VA.  arbo 
1735 P4197               
1736 P15775               
1737 P16432  Arbogast  Michael Jr.  16 Oct 1827  25 Jan 1917  This family and Michael's mother, Edith Ketterman, relocated to Numa, IA,
right after 1860 census of Pendleton Co., VA.

Cemetery record, Numa, Appanoose Co., IA. S\W of Centerville and Ottumwa.

Daisy Arbogast Hartmann family records in file.

1820, 30, 40, 50 and 60 census, Pendleton Co., VA.

Comprehensive research of above by Amanda Crawford Arbogast Forbes.

Children, and their spouse from Daisy Arbogast Hartmann Papers dated Jul 29,
1927, copy in file.

Daisy Arbogast Hartmann Papers include reference to page 539, The History of
Appanoose Co., IA, 1878, regarding himself, family and prominence in Bellair
Township. Also refers to his overland trip by oxen and wagon in 1853 to
California and his return after 2-3 years via New York. Papers also include a
transcript of an article in the semi-weekly IOWEGIAN, Centerville, IA, June 23,
1911, describing his trip overland along the Mormon Trail to Salt Lake City,
UT. The wagontrain made up south of Centerville leaving on Apr. 4, 1853
consisting of 24 wagons and horses and oxen and some loose property, including
cows. Names of several families who made the journey are included. Michael
drove a wagon with four yoke of oxen and with a long whip drove the team most
of the way to Salt Lake City along the Mormon Trail.

1880 census Bellair Twp., Appanoose Co., Iowa, age 52, born VA listed with
wife Mary Ann born VA, age 52, and 7 children.

#5-11-141, The Henckel Genealogy, p. 344. Photo in file from GAW 
arbo 
1738 P4336               
1739 P14302               
1740 P17417  Arbogast  Michael W.  Abt 1880  Yes, date unknown  1880 Iowa census, Bellair Twp., Appanoose Co., age 8mos., born Kansas.  arbo 
1741 P16661  Arbogast  Micheal S.  Abt 1876  26 Oct 1893  BIRTH: 1880 census, Wm. J. Arbogast & Amanda Arbogast Forbes records.  arbo 
1742 P4196               
1743 P263               
1744 P5143  Arbogast  Mickey      Second marriage to John Poster.  arbo 
1745 P7479               
1746 P18359  Arbogast  Middleton Dehon  8 Oct 1932  5 Jun 1955  Source is Philip D. Arbogast. Never married, died in auto accident.  arbo 
1747 P7138  Arbogast  Mike      Lacey Spring, VA, 1992  arbo 
1748 P8701  Arbogast  Mike      Source is records of Beverly (Hamrick) Kenney.  arbo 
1749 P7498  Arbogast  Mildred      Married name Kimble, Onego, WV, from father's obit.  arbo 
1750 P19644  Arbogast  Mildred      GAW Marr. Harry King.  arbo 


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