Misc. Notes
Pg 110 Two years later John Arbogast (surveyor) had the road from Michael Arbogast’s to the intersection with the Dry Run road.
21729Pg 25 Michael Arbogast, Dorothy Gum’s father, was naturalized in Frederick County, VA, on 22 Aug 1770 along with Barnett Lynch (Lantz) & Peter Flesher.
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1810VAPend Pg431
24038 (23of27) Michael Arbogast 2M <10, 2M 10-16, 1M 16-26, 1M 45+, 1F <10, 1F 26-45
6633 (Other children not listed in Reunion)
Pg 186 Muster rolls of 1794 Captain William Janes company comprised Crabbottom & Straight Creek. Arbogast, Michael
21729 Part II VA Militia Pensioners
2038Pg 147 Section No. 180 Hull, Peter. - Captain, 1779 and as such commanded a troop of cavalry in Yorktown campaign.
Pg 148 Muster roll of his company Second Battalion Augusta militia, 1779. Taken from the list written by Lt Seybert, and given in Morton’s History of Highland County (VA).
Peter Hull, Captain
Nicholas Seybert, First Lt
Henry Fisher, Second Lt
Jacob Hoover, Ensign
Michael Arbogast, Private
Partial List of Early Settlers Revolutionary Soldiers & Graves of Augusta County Soldiers located to date
37577Image47of84 Capt Peter Hull’s Co 1781, Capt Peter Hull 1779 commander of troop of Cavalry at Yorktown Campaign:
Michael Arbogast (same company as Adam Arbogast, David Arbogast, John Arbogast - related?)
The New Leader (Staunton VA) 3 Mar 1935 (sic) Pg 8: Augusta County Genealogies
610Muster roll of Peter Hulls’ company - Second battalion, Augusta Militia 1779. Taken from the list written by Lt Seybert and given in Morton’s History of Highland County (VA).
Peter Hull, Captain, Henry Fisher, Second Lt; Nicholas Seybert, First Lt, Jacob Hoover, Ensign
Privates: Gum, Isaac; Gum, Jacob; Gum, William; Arbogast, Michael