San Miguel Arcángel was founded by 15 Volga German families in the Adolfo Alsina Partido of Buenos Aires Province on 29 September 1903. The neighboring area of Esteban Agustín Gascón was officially founded when the railroad station was established there on 15 April 1907 and the families living in the surrounding rural areas there often combined the two names into San Miguel de Gazcón. Volga German families continued to move into the area from other locations in Argentina.
San Miguel Arcángel was founded the following men and their families:
Jakob (Jacobo) Bahl
Johann (Juan) Baier
Heinrich (Enrique) Balle
Nikolaus (Nicolás) Beratz
Johann (Juan) Brendel
Peter (Pedro) Fuhr
Nikolaus (Nicolás) Haspert
Andreas (Andrés) Kees
Johann (Juan) Kees
Michael (Miguel) Kees
Georg (Jorge) Kreder
Nikolaus (Nicolás) Leonhardt
Johann (Juan) Rausch
Lorenz (Lorenzo) Stegman
Mattias (Matías) Zwenger
A Roman Catholic church dedicated to San Miguel Arcángel (Saint Michael the Archangel) was constructed in the colony.
The following Volga German families are known to have settled in San Miguel Arcángel:
Bahl from Kamenka
Baier / Bayer from Kamenka
Balle from Preuss
Bär from Kamenka
Bartel from Brabander
Bäumler from Seelmann
Beit from Hildmann
Beratz from Göbel
Berger from Schuck
Bernhardt from Mariental
Brendel from Preuss
Conradi from Pfeifer
Denk from Preuss
Dötzel from Volmer
Durban from Hölzel
Fischer
Förster from Kamenka
Frank from Hölzel
Freiberger from Köhler
Fritz from Preuss
Fuhr from Dehler
Gallinger from Hildmann
Geist from Hildmann
Gerling from Marienfeld
Gette / Götte from Semenovka
Gottfried from Hildmann
Günther from Dehler
Hammerschmidt from Dehler
Haspert from Köhler
Hergenröther from Pfeifer
Holzsäumer from Hildmann
Hutt from Pfeifer
Jacob from Pfeifer
Jungblut from Preuss
Kamlowski from Husaren
Kees from Göbel
Kehler from Köhler
Kinderknecht from Mariental
Kissner from Pfeifer
Klein
Klock from Preuss
Kloster from Semenovka
Kroneberger from Dehler
Krüger from Göbel
Kühn from Kamenka
Kühn from Semenovka
Leonhardt
Maier / Mayer from Kamenka
Martel from Dehler
Martinevsky from Hildmann
Masson from Dehler
Mellinger from Kamenka
Minor from Preuss
Müller
Pascal from Rothammel
Petz from Dehler
Prediger from Köhler
Prost from Volmer
Rau from Seelmann
Rausch from Semenovka & Marienberg
Redel from Hölzel
Rekovsky
Reser from Kamenka
Ringelmann from Kamenka & Göbel
Rohwein from Kamenka
Roth from Kamenka
Ruppel from Dehler
Safenreiter from Preuss
Sauer from Volmer
Schächel
Schamberger
Schneider
Schönfeld
Schroeder from Husaren
Schroh from Volmer
Schulmeister from Kamenka
Schwab
Schwindt
Simon from Kamenka
Stadler from Kamenka
Stang from Volmer
Stegmann from Göbel
Stössel from Dehler
Streitenberger
Waimann / Weimann from Kamenka
Waimann / Weimann from Streckerau
Walter
Weber from Preuss
Ziegler
Zimmermann from Seelmann
Zorn from Köhler
Zwenger from Husaren & Volmer
- Obituaries published in Argentinisches Volksfreund
San Miguel Arcángel (Buenos Aires) (Wikipedia) - in Spanish
San Miguel Arcángel
Source: Jorgelina Fischer
Map indicating the locations of the first settlers of San Miguel Arcángel.
Source: Jorgelina Fischer.
Catholic church in San Miguel Arcángel.
Interior of the Catholic church in San Miguel Arcángel (2008).
Source: Gerardo Waimann.
Plaque honoring the founders of San Miguel Arcángel.
Source: Gerardo Waimann.
Directional signs in San Miguel Arcángel.
Source: Gerardo Waimann.