1794 -01/02/1842
I.F. Vogt had the home education . In 1814 he began to serve as a private of the Azov Infantry Regiment. In 1825 he had a rank of a staff-captain of this regiment.
I.F. Vogt was a member of the South Society (from September 1824).
He was arrested and transported from Tulchin to Petersburg on 13/01/1826, and he was put in prison of the Peter and Paul Fortress.
Vogt was convicted according to 8th grade and he was sentenced to the exile to Siberia for life. He lived in Berezov Town of the Tobolsk Gubernia (1828-1829) and in Kurgan Town where he died.
Memorial Places:
22 March - 3 August 1826, Military -Infantry Hospital ( 1 Bolshoy Sampsonyevsky Prospekt; Saint-Peresburg, 1-3 Pirogovskaya Embankment);
13 January - 22 March; 3-4 August 1826, the Peter and Paul Fortress ( territory of the Peter and Paul Fortress), he was in the confinement.