Henry Lewis Vogelgesang
M, b. 12 July 1897, d. April 1980
Henry Lewis Vogelgesang was born on 12 July 1897 at Osnaburg Twp., Stark Co., OH. He was the son of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht. Henry Lewis Vogelgesang married an unknown person circa 1925.1 He married Burdel Anna Yearkey, daughter of Charles Frederick Yearkey and Minnie May Kettering, on 25 June 1925. Henry Lewis Vogelgesang and Burdel Anna Yearkey were divorced before 1940; Burdel was listed as divorced in the 1940 census, Henry was remarried to an Edith. Henry Lewis Vogelgesang died in April 1980 at Lakeland, Highlands Co., FL, at age 82.
Child of Henry Lewis Vogelgesang and Burdel Anna Yearkey
- Charles William Vogelgesang b. 4 Oct 1926, d. 28 Jul 1982
Citations
- [S374] 1920 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1435.
Howard Edward Vogelgesang1
M, b. 18 January 1899, d. 17 November 1995
Howard Edward Vogelgesang was also known as Howard Edward Vogelsang Legally changed his surname. He was born on 18 January 1899 at Osnaburg Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht.1 Howard Edward Vogelgesang married Gladys M. Yearkey, daughter of Charles Frederick Yearkey and Minnie May Kettering, on 25 March 1925. Howard Edward Vogelgesang lived in April 1940 at Jackson Twp., Stark Co., OH. He married Elta Almeda Cramer, daughter of Oliver J. Cramer and Louisa Mary Vogelgesang. Howard Edward Vogelgesang died on 17 November 1995 at Stark Co., OH, at age 96 dates per SSDI, last residence Massillon.
Child of Howard Edward Vogelgesang and Gladys M. Yearkey
- Gloria Jean Vogelgesang+2 b. 10 Nov 1926, d. 13 Jun 2010
Isaac Vogelgesang
M, b. 24 April 1812, d. before 23 September 1876
Isaac Vogelgesang was born on 24 April 1812 at Eichelscheiderhof / Waldmohr, Palatinate, Germany. He was the son of Johann Isaac Bernhard Vogelgesang and Maria Catharina Wissler. Isaac Vogelgesang was christened on 7 May 1812 at Waldmohr, Palatinate, Germany. He married Maria Apollonia Triem, daughter of Peter Triem and Maria Margaretha Chollage, circa 1835 at Stark Co., OH. Isaac Vogelgesang lived on 9 September 1850 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 He was buried in 1876 at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH. He died before 23 September 1876 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.
Children of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem
- Louis A. Vogelgesang+ b. 4 Apr 1837, d. 15 Feb 1915
- Magdalena Vogelgesang+ b. 6 Nov 1840, d. 19 May 1920
- Louisa Vogelgesang b. c 1843
- Jacob Vogelgesang b. c 1845
- Isaac J. Vogelgesang+ b. Oct 1845, d. 27 Jan 1921
- Catherine Vogelgesang b. c 1846
- Philip Vogelgesang b. c 1847
- Elisabeth Vogelgesang b. c 1851
- Emma Vogelgesang b. 1861
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
Isaac Harold Vogelgesang
M, b. 29 August 1902
Isaac Harold Vogelgesang was born on 29 August 1902 at Canton, Stark Co., OH. He was the son of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht. Isaac Harold Vogelgesang married Ruye Arlene Kurner on 9 July 1932.
Isaac J. Vogelgesang
M, b. October 1845, d. 27 January 1921
Isaac J. Vogelgesang was born in October 1845 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH, 1900 census shows 1846, but Betty Pollack has the original Ohio birth record that shows 1845.1,2 He was the son of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem. Isaac J. Vogelgesang married Delilah A. Stahley, daughter of Rev. Andrew Stahley and Charlotte Vogt, on 10 December 1867 at Stephenson Co., IL, Isaac and Delilah spent their 1867 honeymoon at his uncle Lewis Triem's home at Plainfield.
Elta was their only child; however, they adopted his niece Alice Hauptfuehrer and raised her.2
Isaac J. Vogelgesang lived in June 1880 at Forreston, Ogle Co., IL.3 He lived in 1913 at Naperville, DuPage Co., IL. He died on 27 January 1921 at Naperville, DuPage Co., IL, at age 75. He was buried in 1921 at White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, Ogle Co., IL.
Note: Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Vogelgesang
By Edwin H. Forkel
December 10, 1917
Transcribed by Betty Gillespie Pollack
Permission to reproduce with credit granted
"The War of the Rebellion was finally ended and the boys in blue and gray returned to their homes. To many the homes were not the same they had left years before.
"Isaac Vogelgesang, like many others, had returned from the war with what was left of his regiment and immediately started for Canton, O., where his parents still lived.
"Canton was then a town of about 6,000 inhabitants. Here William McKinley, later President McKinley, was teaching school after the war near the Vogelgesang home. Mr. Saxton (father of Mrs. McKinley) and the elder Vogelgesang were old friends and neighbors.
"Isaac took up the harness trade upon his return home, working at this for about two years.
"But Canton did not appeal to him as it once did. Somebody was missing in the town. He had left a girl behind him when he went to war (but as was the custom in those days and is today to a large extent with pastors), the preacher at Canton had been moved and he had taken his daughter with him--far away--over the Illinois prairies to a little town named Forreston.
"The long days of the war had often been cheered by a letter or a gift from this preacher's daughter and Isaac's thoughts were with this girl over in Illinois while he was forced to remain at work at Canton.
"But Uncle Sam did the best he could do in those days and Isaac carried on his courtship by mail, and finally succeeded in getting the right answer to a question he had asked and throwing his apron away and gathering a few of his belongings he started for Illinois and his wife to be.
"Isaac reached Forreston on December 9, 1867, and the next day, December 10, 1867, with Delilah Stahley drove fourteen miles to Freeport Ill., where they were married in the Evangelical parsonage by Rev. William Dickover. The young couple returned to the home of the bride's father that afternoon and immediately went on a short wedding trip to Plainfield, Ill., to the home of an uncle of Mr. Vogelgesang, Mr. Louis Triem.
"After a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Vogelgesang returned to Forreston, where Mr. Vogelgesang engaged in the lumber business with his father-in-law, Mr. Andrew Stahley, who had retired from the ministry.
"The young man spent all his spare hours in helping to build a home for his bride and himself, remaining at the home of Mr. Stahley in the meantime.
"A niece of Mr. Vogelgesang, Miss Alice Hauptfuehrer, was adopted by them when ten years of age and stayed in the family until her marriage to Rev. Frank Neitz. With her husband she went to Japan as a missionary of the Evangelical Association. While there she was stricken with small pox and died.
"On January 22, 1880, a daughter, Elta Josephine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vogelgesang. She attended the schools of Forreston and after graduation taught school for three years.
"Mr. Vogelgesang shortly sold his lumber interest and entered the grocery business. He retired in 1894 and devoted part of his time to real estate.
"Mr. Vogelgesang has been a lifelong member of the Evangelical Church acting as superintendent of the Sabbath School for many years. He was five times a member of the General Conference. In local interests he has always been active, being a director of the public schools for many years.
"As a charter member of the Grand Army of the Republic of Forreston, Ill., he served as commander for five years. He is also connected with the Odd Fellows order.
"In 1901, on May 1 the daughter Elta was married to Edwin H. Forkel of Chicago. They have three children, Edwin Jr., Laverne, and Elta Lila, and the family now reside in Oak Park Ill.
"In 1913, after a residence of thirty-six years in Forreston, Ill., the Vogelgesangs moved to Naperville, Ill., their present home.
"They are members of Grace Evangelical Church.
"Mr. Vogelgesang has identified himself with the G.A.R. Post at Naperville and is at present Senior Commander."
E. H. Forkel, December 10, 1917.
Elta was their only child; however, they adopted his niece Alice Hauptfuehrer and raised her.2
Isaac J. Vogelgesang lived in June 1880 at Forreston, Ogle Co., IL.3 He lived in 1913 at Naperville, DuPage Co., IL. He died on 27 January 1921 at Naperville, DuPage Co., IL, at age 75. He was buried in 1921 at White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, Ogle Co., IL.
Note: Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Vogelgesang
By Edwin H. Forkel
December 10, 1917
Transcribed by Betty Gillespie Pollack
Permission to reproduce with credit granted
"The War of the Rebellion was finally ended and the boys in blue and gray returned to their homes. To many the homes were not the same they had left years before.
"Isaac Vogelgesang, like many others, had returned from the war with what was left of his regiment and immediately started for Canton, O., where his parents still lived.
"Canton was then a town of about 6,000 inhabitants. Here William McKinley, later President McKinley, was teaching school after the war near the Vogelgesang home. Mr. Saxton (father of Mrs. McKinley) and the elder Vogelgesang were old friends and neighbors.
"Isaac took up the harness trade upon his return home, working at this for about two years.
"But Canton did not appeal to him as it once did. Somebody was missing in the town. He had left a girl behind him when he went to war (but as was the custom in those days and is today to a large extent with pastors), the preacher at Canton had been moved and he had taken his daughter with him--far away--over the Illinois prairies to a little town named Forreston.
"The long days of the war had often been cheered by a letter or a gift from this preacher's daughter and Isaac's thoughts were with this girl over in Illinois while he was forced to remain at work at Canton.
"But Uncle Sam did the best he could do in those days and Isaac carried on his courtship by mail, and finally succeeded in getting the right answer to a question he had asked and throwing his apron away and gathering a few of his belongings he started for Illinois and his wife to be.
"Isaac reached Forreston on December 9, 1867, and the next day, December 10, 1867, with Delilah Stahley drove fourteen miles to Freeport Ill., where they were married in the Evangelical parsonage by Rev. William Dickover. The young couple returned to the home of the bride's father that afternoon and immediately went on a short wedding trip to Plainfield, Ill., to the home of an uncle of Mr. Vogelgesang, Mr. Louis Triem.
"After a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Vogelgesang returned to Forreston, where Mr. Vogelgesang engaged in the lumber business with his father-in-law, Mr. Andrew Stahley, who had retired from the ministry.
"The young man spent all his spare hours in helping to build a home for his bride and himself, remaining at the home of Mr. Stahley in the meantime.
"A niece of Mr. Vogelgesang, Miss Alice Hauptfuehrer, was adopted by them when ten years of age and stayed in the family until her marriage to Rev. Frank Neitz. With her husband she went to Japan as a missionary of the Evangelical Association. While there she was stricken with small pox and died.
"On January 22, 1880, a daughter, Elta Josephine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vogelgesang. She attended the schools of Forreston and after graduation taught school for three years.
"Mr. Vogelgesang shortly sold his lumber interest and entered the grocery business. He retired in 1894 and devoted part of his time to real estate.
"Mr. Vogelgesang has been a lifelong member of the Evangelical Church acting as superintendent of the Sabbath School for many years. He was five times a member of the General Conference. In local interests he has always been active, being a director of the public schools for many years.
"As a charter member of the Grand Army of the Republic of Forreston, Ill., he served as commander for five years. He is also connected with the Odd Fellows order.
"In 1901, on May 1 the daughter Elta was married to Edwin H. Forkel of Chicago. They have three children, Edwin Jr., Laverne, and Elta Lila, and the family now reside in Oak Park Ill.
"In 1913, after a residence of thirty-six years in Forreston, Ill., the Vogelgesangs moved to Naperville, Ill., their present home.
"They are members of Grace Evangelical Church.
"Mr. Vogelgesang has identified himself with the G.A.R. Post at Naperville and is at present Senior Commander."
E. H. Forkel, December 10, 1917.
Child of Isaac J. Vogelgesang and Delilah A. Stahley
- Elta Josephine Vogelgesang+2 b. Jan 1880, d. 1954
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
- [S518] 1900 Federal Census, Ogle County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series 623, Rolls 332-333; FHL #1240332-3.
- [S140] 1880 Federal Census, Ogle County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 239; FHL #1254239.
Isaac William Vogelgesang
M, b. 15 November 1867, d. 12 February 1938
Isaac William Vogelgesang was born on 15 November 1867 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1,2 He was the son of Louis A. Vogelgesang and Agnes D. Thalheim. Isaac William Vogelgesang married Edith Philippina Albrecht on 28 March 1895 at Stark Co., OH.2 Isaac William Vogelgesang died on 12 February 1938 at 894 Eleventh Street NE, Massillon, Stark Co., OH, at age 70
Obituary -- The Evening Independent, Massillon, Ohio; Saturday, 12 FEB 1938, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
Isaac W. Veogelgesang
Isaac W. Vogelgesang, 70, of 894 11th st. NE, vice president of the Acme Dairy Co., died at his residence early this morning after a lingering illness.
A lifelong resident of this vicinity, Mr. Vogelgesang was born on a large farm in Plain township where Avondale now is located. He was a farmer until 10 years ago when he retired and moved to the residence at which he died. Shortly after his retirement, he became associated with his sons in the Acme Dairy Co. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church.
Mr. Vogelgesang is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith Vogelgesang; three sons, Henry, Howard and Isaac Vogedgesang (sic), of Massillon; two duaghters, Mrs. Homer Easterday, of Wayzata, Minn., and Miss Pauline Vogelgesang at home; two brothers, Orven Vogelgesang, of Canton, and Alfred Vogelgesag, of Wamblee, S.D; and four grandchildren.
The body will be removed Sunday noon from the Griffiths funeral home to the residence. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced later.
Obituary -- The Evening Independent, Massillon, Ohio; Saturday, 12 FEB 1938, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
Isaac W. Veogelgesang
Isaac W. Vogelgesang, 70, of 894 11th st. NE, vice president of the Acme Dairy Co., died at his residence early this morning after a lingering illness.
A lifelong resident of this vicinity, Mr. Vogelgesang was born on a large farm in Plain township where Avondale now is located. He was a farmer until 10 years ago when he retired and moved to the residence at which he died. Shortly after his retirement, he became associated with his sons in the Acme Dairy Co. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church.
Mr. Vogelgesang is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith Vogelgesang; three sons, Henry, Howard and Isaac Vogedgesang (sic), of Massillon; two duaghters, Mrs. Homer Easterday, of Wayzata, Minn., and Miss Pauline Vogelgesang at home; two brothers, Orven Vogelgesang, of Canton, and Alfred Vogelgesag, of Wamblee, S.D; and four grandchildren.
The body will be removed Sunday noon from the Griffiths funeral home to the residence. Funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced later.
Children of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht
- Agnes Philippina Vogelgesang b. 23 Feb 1896
- Henry Lewis Vogelgesang+ b. 12 Jul 1897, d. Apr 1980
- Howard Edward Vogelgesang+2 b. 18 Jan 1899, d. 17 Nov 1995
- Isaac Harold Vogelgesang b. 29 Aug 1902
- Nellie Catherine Vogelgesang+ b. 5 Apr 1905, d. 14 Aug 1976
- Pauline Bertha Vogelgesang b. 26 Jan 1911, d. 19 Mar 1970
Jacob Vogelgesang
M, b. circa 1845
Jacob Vogelgesang was born circa 1845 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem.
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
Johann Georg Philip Vogelgesang
M
Johann Georg Philip Vogelgesang was born. He was the son of Otto Philipp Vogelgesang and Anna Margaretha Hoffman. Johann Georg Philip Vogelgesang married Maria Eva Munzinger, daughter of Michael Munzinger and Maria Barbara Barth, in 1798 at Waldmohr, Palatinate.
Children of Johann Georg Philip Vogelgesang and Maria Eva Munzinger
- Catherina Dorothea Vogelgesang b. 1799
- Georg Christian Vogelgesang b. 1800
Johann Isaac Bernhard Vogelgesang
M, b. 10 October 1780, d. 14 December 1847
Johann Isaac Bernhard Vogelgesang was born on 10 October 1780 at Mimbach / Bliestkastel, Palatinate, Germany. He married Maria Catharina Wissler on 16 August 1805 at Hengstbach / Mittelbach, Palatinate, Germany. Johann Isaac Bernhard Vogelgesang died on 14 December 1847 at Stark Co., OH, at age 67. He was buried in December 1847 at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH.
Child of Johann Isaac Bernhard Vogelgesang and Maria Catharina Wissler
- Isaac Vogelgesang+ b. 24 Apr 1812, d. b 23 Sep 1876
Lloyd Edward Vogelgesang1
M, b. December 1899
Lloyd Edward Vogelgesang was born in December 1899 at Lorain Co. (probably), OH.1 He was the son of Charles W. Vogelgesang and Edith Wiedler.1
Citations
- [S977] 1900 Federal Census, Lorain County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1295; FHL #1241295.
Louis A. Vogelgesang
M, b. 4 April 1837, d. 15 February 1915
Louis A. Vogelgesang was born on 4 April 1837 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem. Louis A. Vogelgesang married Agnes D. Thalheim, daughter of John Thalheim and Augusta (?), on 29 December 1859 at Stark Co., OH. Louis A. Vogelgesang died on 15 February 1915 at Stark Co., OH, at age 77. He was buried on 18 February 1915 at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH.
Children of Louis A. Vogelgesang and Agnes D. Thalheim
- Louisa Mary Vogelgesang+ b. 10 Jan 1862, d. 8 Sep 1930
- Emma Lauretta Vogelgesang b. 11 Mar 1865, d. 21 Mar 1935
- Isaac William Vogelgesang+ b. 15 Nov 1867, d. 12 Feb 1938
- Erwin Vogelgesang b. c 1872
- Charles W. Vogelgesang+ b. c 1873
- Alfred Vogelgesang b. Nov 1874
- Edward Conrad Vogelgesang b. Oct 1880
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
Louisa Vogelgesang
F, b. circa 1843
Louisa Vogelgesang was born circa 1843 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem.
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
Louisa Mary Vogelgesang
F, b. 10 January 1862, d. 8 September 1930
Louisa Mary Vogelgesang was born on 10 January 1862 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Louis A. Vogelgesang and Agnes D. Thalheim. Louisa Mary Vogelgesang married Oliver J. Cramer, son of Rev. Elias Cramer and Rebecca Staver, on 24 November 1887 at Stark Co., OH. Louisa Mary Vogelgesang lived in April 1910 at Green Twp., Summit Co., OH.2 She died on 8 September 1930 at Green Twp., Summit Co., OH, at age 68.
Children of Louisa Mary Vogelgesang and Oliver J. Cramer
- Amelia Rebecca Cramer+3 b. 30 Aug 1890, d. 2 Apr 1966
- Myrtle E. Cramer3 b. Aug 1895
- Elta Almeda Cramer+2 b. 24 Mar 1902, d. 13 Sep 1994
Citations
- [S976] 1880 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1068, FHL #1255068.
- [S2591] 1910 Federal Census, Summit County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1234; FHL #1375247.
- [S2590] 1900 Federal Census, Summit County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1324; FHL #1241324.
Magdalena Vogelgesang
F, b. 6 November 1840, d. 19 May 1920
Magdalena Vogelgesang was born on 6 November 1840 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem. Magdalena Vogelgesang married Daniel Hauptfuehrer circa 1861 at Canton, Stark Co., OH. Magdalena Vogelgesang married Daniel Triem, son of Phillip Triem and Apollonia Brünesholz, on 17 April 1877 at Stark Co., OH (probably). Magdalena Vogelgesang lived in June 1880 at Colfax Twp., Daviess Co., MO.2 She died on 19 May 1920 at Winston, Daviess Co., MO, at age 79. She was buried in May 1920 at Winston Cemetery, Winston, Daviess Co., MO.
Children of Magdalena Vogelgesang and Daniel Hauptfuehrer
- Alice Louisa Hauptfuehrer3 b. c 1862, d. 1892
- Rev. Isaac Henry Hauptfuehrer+ b. 20 Nov 1863, d. 26 Nov 1953
- Mary Hauptfuehrer b. 1867
- Amelia Hauptfuehrer b. 16 Aug 1873
Children of Magdalena Vogelgesang and Daniel Triem
- Emma Triem b. 1878
- Charles E. Triem+ b. 1 Apr 1880, d. 26 Oct 1960
- Albert Triem b. 5 Apr 1883, d. 14 Sep 1949
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
- [S623] 1880 Federal Census, Daviess County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 0684; FHL #1254684.
- [S978] 1870 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1268; FHL #552767.
Nellie Catherine Vogelgesang
F, b. 5 April 1905, d. 14 August 1976
Nellie Catherine Vogelgesang was born on 5 April 1905 at Robertsville, Stark Co., OH. She was the daughter of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht. Nellie Catherine Vogelgesang married Homer Leroy Easterday, son of John Cook Easterday and Lydia Schneider, on 17 June 1930 at Stark Co., OH. Nellie Catherine Vogelgesang was buried on 14 August 1976 at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co., OH. She died on 14 August 1976 at Canton, Stark Co., OH, at age 71.
Otto Philipp Vogelgesang
M, b. 1742, d. 1809
Occupation: Webermeister. Otto Philipp Vogelgesang was born in 1742 at Böckweiler, Palatinate. He married Anna Margaretha Hoffman, daughter of Henrich Hoffman and Anna Catherina Bihler, in 1771 at Waldmohr, Palatinate. Otto Philipp Vogelgesang died in 1809 at Jägersburg, Palatinate.
Child of Otto Philipp Vogelgesang and Anna Margaretha Hoffman
Pauline Bertha Vogelgesang
F, b. 26 January 1911, d. 19 March 1970
Pauline Bertha Vogelgesang was born on 26 January 1911 at Canton, Stark Co., OH. She was the daughter of Isaac William Vogelgesang and Edith Philippina Albrecht. Pauline Bertha Vogelgesang married John Paul Lieberman on 29 July 1939. Pauline Bertha Vogelgesang died on 19 March 1970 at age 59.
Philip Vogelgesang
M, b. circa 1847
Philip Vogelgesang was born circa 1847 at Plain Twp., Stark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Isaac Vogelgesang and Maria Apollonia Triem.
Citations
- [S975] 1850 Federal Census, Stark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 731.
Philipp Vogelgesang
M
Philipp Vogelgesang married Catherina Elisabetha Munzinger, daughter of Johann Jakob Munzinger and Elisabetha Scherer, on 26 October 1838.
George Vogelsong
M, b. 1766, d. circa 1850
George Vogelsong was also known as George Foglesong. He was born in 1766 at Stephens City, Frederick Co., VA.1 He married Eva Maria Swartz, daughter of Martin Swartz and Maria Eva Sommer, on 5 February 1793 at Shenandoah Co., VA, Ceremony by Rev. Simon Harr. George Vogelsong died circa 1850 at Mason Co., VA.1
Children of George Vogelsong and Eva Maria Swartz
- John Foglesong1 b. 20 Dec 1793, d. 12 Dec 1872
- Catherine Foglesong1 b. 22 Sep 1796
- George Washington Fogelsong III1 b. 7 Nov 1798, d. 21 May 1880
- Elizabeth Foglesong1 b. 6 Apr 1800, d. 22 Feb 1890
- Sally Foglesong1 b. 1803, d. b 23 Feb 1805
- Sarah Foglesong b. 23 Feb 1805, d. 30 Aug 1892
- Margaret Foglesong1 b. 1810
- James Foglesong1 b. 14 Mar 1814, d. 13 Jun 1904
Citations
- [S1760] Swartz Descendants PDF Document, by B. K. Swartz, p.20.
Charlotte Vogt
F, b. circa 1824
Child of Charlotte Vogt and Rev. Andrew Stahley
- Delilah A. Stahley+1 b. 23 Sep 1843, d. 1922
Citations
- [S520] 1870 Federal Census, Ogle County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 265; FHL #545764.
Emma Josephine Vogt
F, b. 21 July 1868, d. 17 December 1920
Emma Josephine Vogt was born on 21 July 1868 at Montgomery City, Montgomery Co., MO. She was the daughter of John Vogt and Beulah Ann Rodgers. Emma Josephine Vogt married Robert E. Lee Powell, son of Thomas Jefferson Powell and Mary Margaret DaVault, on 15 December 1886 at Montgomery Co., MO. Emma Josephine Vogt died on 17 December 1920 at New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO, at age 52. She was buried in December 1920 at New Florence Cemetery, New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO.
Children of Emma Josephine Vogt and Robert E. Lee Powell
- Beulah Powell b. c 1887, d. 1888
- Thomas Lee Powell+ b. 24 Aug 1888, d. Jun 1973
- Mae Powell+ b. 22 Jul 1890, d. 29 Nov 1963
- William Lewis Powell+ b. 25 Sep 1892, d. 10 Jun 1964
- John Vogt Powell+ b. 11 May 1894, d. 25 Jun 1952
- Julia Powell b. 22 Feb 1900, d. Sep 1996
- Powell b. 17 Jan 1902, d. 17 Feb 1902
- Raymond Franklin Powell+ b. 31 Dec 1905, d. 1 Jun 1979
Fred Vogt1
M, b. August 1843
Child of Fred Vogt and Lena Blaut
- Sam P. Vogt1 b. Sep 1876
Citations
- [S2359] 1900 Federal Census, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 408; FHL #1240408.
John Vogt
M, b. 8 November 1837, d. 4 May 1921
John Vogt was born on 8 November 1837 at Switzerland.1 He began military service Civil War; Company E, 24th Missouri Infantry. He enlisted as a corporal and was discharged as a Sergeant. Sergeant John Vogt was wounded during the conflict and was later awarded a Civil War pension. He married Beulah Ann Rodgers, daughter of Presley Rodgers and Elizabeth G. Foley, on 22 November 1866 at Montgomery Co., MO.1 John Vogt died on 4 May 1921 at Montgomery Co., MO, at age 83. He was buried in May 1921 at Montgomery City Cemetery, Montgomery City, Montgomery Co., MO.
Children of John Vogt and Beulah Ann Rodgers
- Emma Josephine Vogt+ b. 21 Jul 1868, d. 17 Dec 1920
- Margaret Ellen Vogt+1 b. 29 Sep 1870, d. 1 Aug 1947
Citations
- [S1272] 1880 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 705; FHL #1254705.
Margaret Ellen Vogt
F, b. 29 September 1870, d. 1 August 1947
Margaret Ellen Vogt was also known as "Maggie". She was born on 29 September 1870 at Montgomery, Montgomery Co., MO. She was the daughter of John Vogt and Beulah Ann Rodgers.1 Margaret Ellen Vogt married William Lewis Powell, son of Thomas Jefferson Powell and Mary Margaret DaVault, on 4 November 1891 at Montgomery Co., MO. Margaret Ellen Vogt died on 1 August 1947 at St. Louis, MO, at age 76. She was buried in August 1947 at New Florence Cemetery, New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO.
Children of Margaret Ellen Vogt and William Lewis Powell
- Mary Beulah Powell b. 2 Dec 1892, d. 13 Apr 1907
- Martha Virginia Powell b. 26 Dec 1894, d. 17 Jan 1984
- Vogt Powell+ b. 28 Oct 1896, d. 30 Nov 1961
- Sophia Powell b. 14 Sep 1898, d. 31 Dec 1899
- Maurice Powell b. 20 Jul 1900, d. 22 Feb 1975
- Dorothy Hazel Powell b. 21 Jan 1907, d. 31 Aug 1994
Citations
- [S1272] 1880 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 705; FHL #1254705.
Mary Vogt
F, b. 24 November 1885
Mary Vogt was born on 24 November 1885 at Harlan, Shelby Co., IA. She married James Arthur Foreman, son of Alexander Foreman and Mary Ophelia Munsinger, on 13 February 1904.
Child of Mary Vogt and James Arthur Foreman
- Lloyd Albert Foreman b. 3 Jun 1905
Sam P. Vogt1
M, b. September 1876
Sam P. Vogt was born in September 1876 at Indiana.1 He was the son of Fred Vogt and Lena Blaut.1 Sam P. Vogt lived in June 1900 at Pigeon Twp., Vanderburgh Co., IN.1 He married Georgia Hess Lemmon, daughter of Amos Lemmon and Medora Sonner, on 8 October 1914 at Harrison Co., IN, no children.
Citations
- [S2359] 1900 Federal Census, Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 408; FHL #1240408.
Walter Robert Vohs
M, b. 30 November 1923, d. 13 April 2012
Walter Robert Vohs was born on 30 November 1923. He married Betty Louise Culli, daughter of Raymond Leonard Culli Sr. and Jessie Estella Everett, on 4 October 1947. Walter Robert Vohs died on 13 April 2012 at Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ, at age 88
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Born November 30, 1923 a son of the late Herman and Tillie (Harter) Vohs.
On October 4, 1947 he was united in marriage to Betty Louise Culli who preceded him in death on December 29, 1988. To this union a daughter was born; Sandra Otto of Phoenix, Arizona. Also surviving are two grandchildren; Larry Otto and wife Alyson of State College, Pennsylvania, and Wendy Campin and husband Scott of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and four great-grandchildren; McKenzie and Megan Otto and Alex and William Campin, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
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Born November 30, 1923 a son of the late Herman and Tillie (Harter) Vohs.
On October 4, 1947 he was united in marriage to Betty Louise Culli who preceded him in death on December 29, 1988. To this union a daughter was born; Sandra Otto of Phoenix, Arizona. Also surviving are two grandchildren; Larry Otto and wife Alyson of State College, Pennsylvania, and Wendy Campin and husband Scott of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and four great-grandchildren; McKenzie and Megan Otto and Alex and William Campin, as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
Todd Michael Voigt
M, b. 2 October 1969, d. 7 April 2020
Todd Michael Voigt was born on 2 October 1969 at Mauston, Juneau Co., WI; son of Bruce and Louise (Anglim) Voigt of Mauston, WI. He died on 7 April 2020 at Wolf Point, Roosevelt Co., MT, at age 50
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Todd Michael Voigt, age 50, of Wolf Point MT, formerly of Mauston died on Tuesday April 7, 2020 at Wolf Point MT. Todd is the son of Bruce and Louise (Anglim) Voigt and was born on October 2, 1969 in Mauston, WI. Todd graduated from the 8th grade at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Mauston WI and graduated from Mauston High School in 1988.
Todd was united in marriage to Erica Dawn Welch on June 24, 2000 at Shennington WI. While in Mauston he was employed by Hamm’s Excavating and was a member of Local 139 Operators Union. Todd left Mauston to pursue his passion for ranching, (something he had always wanted to do) and moved to Wolf Point MT. There he farmed and raised his family. Todd enjoyed fixing cars and equipment and tending to the animals. Todd had a deep love for his children and family. Todd died doing what he loved, farming.
He is survived by his wife Erica, daughters; Emma Voigt and Beth Voigt both of Wolf Point MT, a son Bryant (Lindsey) Welch and their new son Dean of Two Rivers WI, his parents Bruce and Louise Voigt of Mauston WI, his siblings; Bruce Voigt Jr. of Iowa, Don (Laurie) Voigt of Mauston WI, Paul Voigt of Kenosha WI, Penny Wehman of New Lisbon WI, Connie (Mike) Bracco of Florida, and Mike (Amy) Voigt of Wisconsin Dells WI, and many nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Todd was preceded in death by his grandparents Bessie and William “Bump” Voigt, and his brother-in-law James Wehman.
A private family inurnment will take place in the Rose Cemetery in the Town of Lemonweir in Juneau County. A Celebration of Life will take place at the New Lisbon Community Center on Saturday Aug. 1, 2020 from 1:00p.m. until 4:00p.m. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting with services, online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com.
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Todd Michael Voigt, age 50, of Wolf Point MT, formerly of Mauston died on Tuesday April 7, 2020 at Wolf Point MT. Todd is the son of Bruce and Louise (Anglim) Voigt and was born on October 2, 1969 in Mauston, WI. Todd graduated from the 8th grade at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Mauston WI and graduated from Mauston High School in 1988.
Todd was united in marriage to Erica Dawn Welch on June 24, 2000 at Shennington WI. While in Mauston he was employed by Hamm’s Excavating and was a member of Local 139 Operators Union. Todd left Mauston to pursue his passion for ranching, (something he had always wanted to do) and moved to Wolf Point MT. There he farmed and raised his family. Todd enjoyed fixing cars and equipment and tending to the animals. Todd had a deep love for his children and family. Todd died doing what he loved, farming.
He is survived by his wife Erica, daughters; Emma Voigt and Beth Voigt both of Wolf Point MT, a son Bryant (Lindsey) Welch and their new son Dean of Two Rivers WI, his parents Bruce and Louise Voigt of Mauston WI, his siblings; Bruce Voigt Jr. of Iowa, Don (Laurie) Voigt of Mauston WI, Paul Voigt of Kenosha WI, Penny Wehman of New Lisbon WI, Connie (Mike) Bracco of Florida, and Mike (Amy) Voigt of Wisconsin Dells WI, and many nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. Todd was preceded in death by his grandparents Bessie and William “Bump” Voigt, and his brother-in-law James Wehman.
A private family inurnment will take place in the Rose Cemetery in the Town of Lemonweir in Juneau County. A Celebration of Life will take place at the New Lisbon Community Center on Saturday Aug. 1, 2020 from 1:00p.m. until 4:00p.m. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting with services, online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com.
Marie Voigtländer-Tetzner
F
Marie Voigtländer-Tetzner married Bernhard Hartenstein.
Child of Marie Voigtländer-Tetzner and Bernhard Hartenstein
- Cora Hartenstein+ b. 21 Sep 1888, d. 3 May 1985