8. | Johann Andreas Vogt, Sr was born in 1721 in Carlsbad, Germany (son of Johann* Paulus Vogt (Vaught), (immigrant) and Maria* Catharina (..) Vogt, (immigrant)); died after 1787 in Montgomery, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Immigration: 1733, "Charming Betty" from London, England
- Emigration: 11 Oct 1733
Notes:
Information on his descendants comes from Beyond Germanna, Vol 2, Nos 2 & 3, parts 1 & 2 of an article on John Paul Vogt, by Helen Spurlin. His place of birth comes from Lisa Waldman.
He was 12 years of age when he arrieved in 1733. He and his wife were the parents of seven sons. This branch of the family tended to spell the surname as Vogt, although it was also often spelled Vaught. There was an Andrew Vogt taking commn at Brickersville Lutheran Church in Lancaster Co, PA in 1772 and 1773.
Six of his sons were with him in Montgomery Co, VA in 1790 according to a number of entries in Netti Shreiner-Yantis' Montgomery Co, VA - c 1790: A Comprehensive Study - including the 1789 Tax Lists, Abstracts of Over 800 Land Surveys, and a Concerning Migrations, p.p., 1972. The following Vogt/Vaught names appear on the Tax list of Montgomery Co, VA, 1782: Andrew (Sr or Jr?), Chrisley, David, Gasper, George, Henry, and John.
Johann married Elizabeth Catherine Emnentrout, (immigrant) about 1744 in Augusta, Virginia. Elizabeth was born in 1727 in Germany; died in 1801 in Wythe Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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