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Peter Jacob Arth Jr.

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Peter Jacob Arth Jr.

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Nov 1899 (aged 69)
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Port Washington, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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898 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
SALEM TOWNSHIP
PETER J. ARTH, farmer, P. O. Port Washington, was born in Germany April 26, 1830, son of Peter and Sophia Arth, natives of Germany, where Peter died in 1865, his wife in 1832. Peter J. emigrated to America in 1848 and came direct to this county, where he has ever since remained. He was married, October 22, 1857, to Elizabeth Dietrich, born in this county June 11, 1838, daughter of Daniel Dietrich. She died August 18, 1876, a member of the German Lutheran Church, with which denomination Mr. Arth is now connected. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Arth, seven of whom are living--Mary E., Peter, Jacob P., Catherine S., Margaret S., Frederick W. and Caroline. Emma and Albert are deceased. Mr. Arth has been a life-long farmer, and has met with good success in life. He owns 200 acres of well improved land.

Naturalization Information:
Tuscarawas County, Common Pleas Court, May 1883, Volume 10, page 557


Personally appeared in open court, Henry Miller, a native of Ker Keepren, John Lenhart, Peter Jacob Arth, Charles Schug, Christian Schmell, Peter Eis, William Poez, Jacob kreger, natives of Prussia, presently residing in the County of Tuscarawas, state of Ohio, and each produce their certificate of application to become a citizen of the United States and the court being satisfied and the said applicants have resided in the United States for more than five years last past and within the state of Ohio for the last year and have maintained good moral characters. And have appeared duly attached to the principals of the Constitution of the United States and well dispered to good order and happiness of the same; and having here each taken an oath to support the constitution of the United States and to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince. Potentale, State of Sovereignty, What ever and particularly to the Government by the respectively belong. They are therefore admitted citizens of the United States of America.
Attest- John C. Donahey
Judge- Robert J. Alexander


Zwiebach, Jakob Arth - Brother, Freidrich Arth - brother, George Mueller, Johannes Leonhardt, Christian Schnell, Jakob Hartmann, Phillip Mai (May), Peter Schneider, Jakob Mossman, Fredrich Kenner, Peter Simon, Schup, Jakob Worst of Chicago, Jakob Heinz, Cousin, W. Art - address Black Ash P.O. Henry Co., O. and Johannes and George Arth.
898 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
SALEM TOWNSHIP
PETER J. ARTH, farmer, P. O. Port Washington, was born in Germany April 26, 1830, son of Peter and Sophia Arth, natives of Germany, where Peter died in 1865, his wife in 1832. Peter J. emigrated to America in 1848 and came direct to this county, where he has ever since remained. He was married, October 22, 1857, to Elizabeth Dietrich, born in this county June 11, 1838, daughter of Daniel Dietrich. She died August 18, 1876, a member of the German Lutheran Church, with which denomination Mr. Arth is now connected. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Arth, seven of whom are living--Mary E., Peter, Jacob P., Catherine S., Margaret S., Frederick W. and Caroline. Emma and Albert are deceased. Mr. Arth has been a life-long farmer, and has met with good success in life. He owns 200 acres of well improved land.

Naturalization Information:
Tuscarawas County, Common Pleas Court, May 1883, Volume 10, page 557


Personally appeared in open court, Henry Miller, a native of Ker Keepren, John Lenhart, Peter Jacob Arth, Charles Schug, Christian Schmell, Peter Eis, William Poez, Jacob kreger, natives of Prussia, presently residing in the County of Tuscarawas, state of Ohio, and each produce their certificate of application to become a citizen of the United States and the court being satisfied and the said applicants have resided in the United States for more than five years last past and within the state of Ohio for the last year and have maintained good moral characters. And have appeared duly attached to the principals of the Constitution of the United States and well dispered to good order and happiness of the same; and having here each taken an oath to support the constitution of the United States and to renounce and abjure forever all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign Prince. Potentale, State of Sovereignty, What ever and particularly to the Government by the respectively belong. They are therefore admitted citizens of the United States of America.
Attest- John C. Donahey
Judge- Robert J. Alexander


Zwiebach, Jakob Arth - Brother, Freidrich Arth - brother, George Mueller, Johannes Leonhardt, Christian Schnell, Jakob Hartmann, Phillip Mai (May), Peter Schneider, Jakob Mossman, Fredrich Kenner, Peter Simon, Schup, Jakob Worst of Chicago, Jakob Heinz, Cousin, W. Art - address Black Ash P.O. Henry Co., O. and Johannes and George Arth.


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