Arnow of Camden County
Joseph St. Sebastian Montiano Arnow, son of Hosea Arnow of St. Augustine, Florida, was born 4 March 1798, and removed with his wife to St. Marys in 1805 where he served as city councilman and mayor. In 1873 he was elected Senator from Camden County. He married (1) Miss Prudence Capo of St. Augustine. She was born 28 April 1810, died 8 March 1845, and married (2) Miss Pacetti. Joseph died on 28 May 1884 at St. Marys, Georgia and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Issue:[1]
- Peter Robert Arnow was born on 8 June 1837, died 9 January 1925, St. Marys, buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery. He married Susan Flood, the daughter of Captain Samuel and Rebecca Grovenstine Flood. Peter served during the War Between the States as a Confederate, and after the war as Sheriff, Marshal, and Collector of Customs from 1889 to 1896.
Issue:
- Isaac Flood Arnow was born 8 October 1869 in St. Marys, Camden County, died 28 April 1957, buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery. He was in the mercantile business, also farmer, and served as deputy Collector of Customs from 1898 to 1899, as well as other positions. He married (1) Estelle Mills (born 7 November 1873 on Cumberland Island, died 24 September 1898, the daughter of Winifred Miller and Samuel Mills, and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery. Their daughter, Madena Arnow, was born 10 May 1898, married Paul Valentine Proctor. He married (2) Annie Elizabeth Mungin (born 30 October 1881 in Savannah, died 24 June 1968), the daughter of Edward Thomson and Ellie Mungin of Savannah. Issue by second wife:
- Ellie Arnow, born 12 September 1901 married George Henry Long.
- Susan Arnow, born 16 January 1905, married L. A. Winkler.
- Peter Robert Arnow, born 19 September 1907, buried in the Arlington Natiuonal Cemetery in Virginia, married Peggy Carlson.
- Aline Arnow, born 29 January 1910 married (1) Clem Bennett (2) L. A. Lunsford.

Joseph Sebastian Montiano Arnow
Sources: Oak Grove Cemetery, Camden County;
[1] Camdens Challenge by Marguerite Reddick. (1976)