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Descendants of Thomas Goheen (provided by Doris Goheen) Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS 2 GOHEEN (THOMAS 1 ) was born 1753 in Buck's County Pa, and died 1838 in Port Hope Ontario. He married REBECCA CLARK 03 Mar 1780, daughter of WILLIAM CLARK and CATHERINE MCDOWELL. She was born 01 Sep 1762, and died in Port Hope Ontario. Notes for THOMAS GOHEEN: Thomas was born in Buck's County Pennsylvania in Bensalem Twp. in 1753. He married Rebecca Clark on March 3, 1780 there as well. He served in the British Army prior to 1781. Thomas was in Captain Harrison's Company EF 1780 (s3, v6, 112-119) Notes for REBECCA CLARK: A Clark family history posted on the genealogy.com genforum site lists a William Clark born Dec. 26, 1722 who married a Rebecca and had an Elizabeth b. 1754 and a Joseph b. 1756. Rebecca then died and William married Catherine McDowell. From Catherine the first child was a Rebecca born Sept. 1, 1762. Children of THOMAS GOHEEN and REBECCA CLARK are: 2. i. THOMAS JR. 3 GOHEEN, b. 25 Feb 1781, Buck's County Pa; d. Abt. 1860, Port Hope Ontario. 3. ii. CHARLES GOHEEN, b. 07 May 1783, Port Hope Ontario. 4. iii. ELIZABETH GOHEEN, b. 30 May 1788. 5. iv. SAMUEL GOHEEN, b. 20 Aug 1792, Vermont; d. 01 Dec 1877, Hamilton Twp. Northumberland County. 6. v. JESSE GOHEEN, b. 24 Nov 1800; d. 12 May 1886, Port Hope Ontario. Generation No. 2 2. THOMAS JR. 3 GOHEEN (THOMAS 2, THOMAS 1 ) was born 25 Feb 1781 in Buck's County Pa, and died Abt. 1860 in Port Hope Ontario. He married LEVINA CRYDERMAN, daughter of MICHAEL CRYDERMAN and MARY HICKS. She died in Port Hope Ontario. Notes for LEVINA CRYDERMAN: Levina's Order-in-Council was dated Jan. 14, 1812. It was located at Lot 33, Concession 5 of Hamilton Township and is still in the Goheen family in 2005. Children of THOMAS GOHEEN and LEVINA CRYDERMAN are: i. JOHN 4 GOHEEN, b. 1808; d. 18 Jan 1894, Victoria County; m. (1) OPHELIA HOGEBOOM, 05 May 1828; b. 1806; d. Bef. 1872; m. (2) CATHERINE MAYBEE AVERY, 16 Sep 1872, W.M. Lindsay; b. 1815, Hallowell. Notes for JOHN GOHEEN:

In the 1861 census John owned fifty acres at Conc. 5 part of lot 29 Hamilton Twp. He sold this farm and moved over to Hope Twp. Then he turned that farm over to his son and moved to the Lindsay area. He was known as a vet, was very spry and could jump a fence at 85. The Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms found in the Ontario Genealogical Society London for Hope Township Volume 1 lists the children of John and Ophelia who were baptized in that church and their birth dates. John B. 25, April, 1836 John Goheen married Ophelia Hogboom on May 5, 1828. It is recorded in the Anglican Church Archives Toronto and in the Cavan Marriage Records 1825-1836. John was living in Hamilton Twp. and Ophelia in Hope. Joseph Thompson was the officiating minister and the witnesses were Abraham Bowin and Charles Gonat. The 1848 census shows John, a carpenter, living at lot 27, concession 8 of Hope Twp. The 1851 census for Hope Twp. shows John, 43; Ofila, 41; Daniel, 17; John, 15; Thomas, 8; James, 7; Joseph, 3; Susan, 14; Mary, 12; Lovina, 11; Ophelia, 11; Jane, 5; Ann, 1; The 1881 census shows John, 72, Catherine 68 and George 14 going to school. 1884, 5 and 6 Farmers' Directory shows John farming on Conc. 7, Lot 21 of Ops Twp. near Lindsay. John died in Victoria County and his death certificate was signed by Joseph Little. The doctor was Dr. Harrison. Notes for OPHELIA HOGEBOOM: Ophelia had two children from Henry young Zufelt before marrying John Goheen who seemed to alternate between the Goheen and Zufelt names. They were Emily and Nelson. Notes for CATHERINE MAYBEE AVERY: Catherine Maybee Avery Goheen was a widow of a Nehemiah Avery. Her parents were Godfrey Maybee and Maria Crowther. Catherine was born in Hollowell Ontario and was living in Fenelon Township when John married her on Sept. 16, 1872. John was 63 and she was 57 at the time. Her son, George was born in 1867 so must have been an Avery but took the name Goheen. Perhaps John adopted him. John and Catherine (Linnia) were married by James Brock. Both were Wesleyan Methodist, Witnesses were Charles Davis and Dorinda Davis of Lindsay. Source: Pre-confederation marriage register, MS 248 Reel 16; RG 8, Series 1-6-B for Victoria County Marriage No. 391 ii. ISRAEL SR. GOHEEN, b. 1810; d. Sep 1886, Buried in Bethel Church Cemetery Hamilton Twp. Northunberland Co.; m. ELIZABETH SCOTT, 1830; b. County Fermanagh; d. 13 Jul 1885. Notes for ISRAEL SR. GOHEEN:

In 1840 he had 3 boys and 4 girls according to the census of that year. In 1848 he lived at Lot 34 concession 5 with a total of 14 persons. In 1850 he was still at lot 34 with ten person. (He would have been forty years years old now). By 1873 he was 62 and living at lot 29 concession 5, which Zilpah Tennison's family had bought for her. It later became the farm of her son, John. The 1881 census of Hamilton Twp. states that Israel was 60, born in Ontario, Methodist, Irish and a farmer. iii. REBECCA GOHEEN, b. 1813; d. 28 Mar 1844; m. WILLIAM MOORE; b. County Armagh Northern Ireland. Notes for WILLIAM MOORE: Lived first in Cavan Twp. then came to Hamilton Twp and lived at lot 25 C. 5 The Hamilton Twp. assessment roles show William Moore living at Lot 25, C. 5 with eight persons in the household in 1848. William was a miller. iv. MICHAEL GOHEEN, b. 1816; m. ALICIA COATES, 09 Sep 1840, St. John's Anglican Church Port Hope. Notes for MICHAEL GOHEEN: Hamilton Twp. Land Abstract GS 4752, GSU 197761 Lot 33, Conc. 5 No. 5265 Oct. 16, 1838, Thomas Goheen gave or sold 50 acres to Michael Goheen. It was called the part of the north half. No. 79, Vol. D June 16, 1859,John Goheen and wife to Henry Goheen, 5 acres in south part of north quarterly. No. 121 Sept. 23, 1865, Henry Goheen, son and heir of Michael Goheen, sold 46 acres to John Lightle, the same as No. 5265 and no. 79 in Vol. D. v. CHARLES GOHEEN, b. 1819; d. 1850; m. ELIZABETH BOYD, Abt. 1840; b. 1822; d. 15 Sep 1897. Notes for CHARLES GOHEEN: Charles married Elizabeth Boyd around 1841. He died at age 31 leaving her a widow with Mary. James and Charles. The 1861 census of Hope Twp. shows Mary, aged 18 and single and Charles, aged 13 living with their grandfather, Robert Boyd, who was born in Ireland, aged 72, a widower and a pensioner. They lived at lot 29, Conc. 10, next house to Robert Bullied of interest because a Bullied also married a Goheen. Charles' will is found in Volume A No. 397, Reel GS 3885 of Hope Twp. Land Records In the 1851 census of Hope Township Elizabeth Boyd, Charles' widow was listed as born in Scotland and her children were Mary Ann 9, James Henry, 6 and Charles 4

vi. HENRY GOHEEN, b. 05 Dec 1822; d. 20 Nov 1887; m. (1) ANN LIGHTLE; b. 1822; m. (2) ANN LIGHTLE; b. 25 Jan 1845; m. (3) ANN LIGHTLE, 25 Jan 1845; b. 27 Sep 1820; d. 07 Mar 1905. Notes for HENRY GOHEEN: The Ontario Archives Marriage Register for Northumberland/Durham states that Henry Goheen married Ann Lyttle, Hamilton, by banns. Witnesses David Lyttle and Nelle Brown by James Nales or Hales Canadian Wesleyan New Connexion The 1881 census of Hamilton Twp. states that Henry was 58,was born in Ontario, was Irish and a Methodist as well as being a farmer. His wife Ann is 59 and also Irish and his children are listed as David, 35 school teacher, John, 32 farm labourer, William 29, farmer, Thomas H. 21, farmer, Mary J. 24 and Almira 21. Reel C13240 Page 9 Hamilton. Bethel News of Nov. 14, 1887 states that Henry Goheen still remains very ill. There is little hope of his ultimate recovery. Nov. 30, 1887 The funeral of the late Mr. Henry Goheen took place on Tuesday of last week and was very largely attended. Rev. Mr. Lloyd conducted services at both residence and cemetery. In 1982, Raymond Goheen Sr., Grandson of Henry, told me, Doris Goheen, the following account of how Thomas Junior's farm at lot 33 Concession 5, Hamilton Township was divided up. "The eldest son, John, was given the north forty-five acres. We call it the Etcher Place now. The third son, Michael, was given the next forty-five acres where Winfred farm is now. My grandfather, Henry, had the next twelve acres and then Charles, next door, go the next thirteen acres. As I understand it, Israel, the second son, was given thirteen acres along the west side of the south hundred. That adds up to one hundred and twenty-eight which leaves seventy-two acres which went to Jesse, the youngest son. My grandfather, Henry, traded his twelve acres of cleared land for fifty acres of uncleared land across the road. The land across the road was called the Fisher Estate. It goes from the old house across the road down to the south end of it. He had to cut down the trees and dig out the pine stumps. Grandfather Henry built a log cabin on the north end of this fifty acres but when spring came he found his log cabin was in a pond of water. George had the fifty acres north of Grandfather Henry's of this Fisher grant. He sold one acre to grandfather Henry of his land so grandfather could build a little house up on the knoll there in 1855. My father was four years old when it was built. A man by the name of Davy Watt bought the log house for five dollars worth of hens and moved it up the road to the brow of the hill. He either sold or donated the east half of that to his brother Joseph and George and Joseph cleared that north forty-nine acres. Senior and Junior Thomas Goheens were devout Anglicans and the first half of Thomas Jr.'s family stayed with the Anglican church. Thomas Jr. and Thomas Sr. were buried in the first plot in St. Mark's Anglican Church. They're buried in the north-east corner. St. Mark's Church was organized in 1822, thirty years after the Goheens settled near there. They may have had something to do with that little log cabin that was the first school where Trinity College stands. vii. GEORGE GOHEEN, b. Feb 1825; d. 06 Jul 1884; m. CLARISSA HOLLENBECK; b. 13 Sep 1828; d. 19 May 1881.

Notes for GEORGE GOHEEN: George and Clarissa's children were all born in Canada except Alzina who was 2 in the 1870 census and listed as being born in Michigan so George and Clarissa went to Michigan between 1860 and 1867. George was the Justice of the Peace and conducted marriages. He married Joseph Hollenbeck and Sarah Thomas. Joseph was Mary Goheen's son. viii. JOSEPH GOHEEN, b. 01 Apr 1829; d. 25 Mar 1911; m. STATIRA SCARLETT, 1843; d. 1905. Notes for JOSEPH GOHEEN: The Tweedsmuir History of Hopeville- Swinton in Grey County has the following account of the family of Joseph Goheen. In the year 1700 Goheens from Northern Ireland came to Pennsylvania. After the civil war in 1776 Thomas Goheen came to Canada as a U.E.L., settled north of Port Hope, had four sons. (The account then says that the youngest was Thomas but this is incorrect as the youngest was Jesse and the eldest was Thomas.) Thomas had six sons and two daughters. The fifth of these, Joseph, married in 1843 to Statira Scarlett, farmed near Port Hope for eighteen years and had seven children.. In 1866 he sold the farm and moved to Proton Township, lot 24, Con. 15. Mrs. Goheen died in 1905, Joseph in 1911. The family were: George, Alexander, Sanford, Robert, Ezra, Emma and Henry and Eber who died as an infant. ix. MARY GOHEEN, b. 01 Apr 1829; d. 06 Dec 1908; m. (1) DAVID JESSE HOLLENBECK, 12 Apr 1850; b. 14 Sep 1812, Hamilton Twp.; d. 25 Apr 1899, Burnside, Lapeer Michigan; m. (2) HENRY KORAH SPENCER, 1857; b. 1815; d. 28 May 1870; m. (3) WILLIAM SMITH, Bef. 1880. Notes for MARY GOHEEN: David (Jesse?) and Mary were listed as living on Lot 33, Conc, 5 Hamilton Twp. in the 1848 Hamilton Township list with son Joseph born in 1846. District of Newcastle Marriages 1838-1852 records the marriage of David Hollenbech and Mary Goheen. Sanilac County Michigan Death Records 1862-73 (which were copied in the Ontario Genealogical Society Magazine Families in February, 1986) records the death of a Henry Spencer on May 23, 1870 at age 55 and he was born in Canada. It also records the death of a baby on October 14, 1870 in Speaker Michigan where Mary lived. The baby's name was Martha Ann and she died at 8 months 14 days five months after the death of her father, Henry. The 1880 Census for Speaker Township, Sanilac County Michigan Reel #606 Hoyt Public Library, Saginaw Michigan lists a William Smith 52 and wife Mary 50 and a large number of children. It looks as if the seven children who are listed first, Deborah, 24, Louella, 22, Edward, 18, Clarissa, 16, Alfred, 14, Louvina, 13, and Elizabeth, 11 are all his from a previous marriage ( A William Smith married a Clara Hollenbech so she could have been the first wife and mother of these children). The census then goes on to list a number of grandchildren of this William Smith and they are George, Delmer, Bertha May and Gerta. The next children listed are noted as being his stepchildren and they are Spencers and so quite likely the children of Mary Goheen Hollenbeck and Henry Spencer.

They are Abner Spencer (21), Jesse Spencer (19), William Spencer (17), Louvina Spencer (15), Albert Spencer (13) and Alfred Spencer (13) twins, Notes for HENRY KORAH SPENCER: He inherited lot 25 of Concession 10, Cramahe Township from his mother. x. JESSE GOHEEN, b. 10 Jun 1832; d. 14 Mar 1912; m. MARTHA ANN SNIDER; b. 14 Jan 1835; d. 01 Nov 1901. Notes for JESSE GOHEEN: The 1878 Atlas of Northumberland County shows him living at lot 23, on the north half of concession 10 of Cramahe with 100 acres and lot 11 (the south 90) of Concession 1 of Percy Twp. He is buried in the Stone Cemetery just north of Morganston in plot 44-45. 3. CHARLES 3 GOHEEN (THOMAS 2, THOMAS 1 ) was born 07 May 1783 in Port Hope Ontario. He married NANCY STEVENS, daughter of JAMES STEVENS and DOUGLAS. She was born 1793. Notes for CHARLES GOHEEN: His name is listed in the Index of Land Claim Certificates of Upper Canada Militiament Who Served in the War of 1812-1814 on pages 1015-1016. It says Charles Gohean 2nd Flank Company 1st Regiment Northumberland Militia. Notes for NANCY STEVENS: Nancy was a sister of Simeon Stevens who was the first white baby born in Port Hope. He was born in 1795 and later married Elizabeth Goheen, the sister of Nancy's husband, Charles Goheen. Their father was James Stevens born in Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York. He married a Douglas who was born around 1765. James' father was Benjamin born abour 1733 in Quaker Hill New York and his mother was Hopestill Shaw born about 1735 in Lansbury, Mass. Their children were James C. born about 1787 David born 1788 Rufus born around 1789 Hannah born around 1790 Nancy born around 1793 who married Charles Goheen, son of Thomas Jr. John Stevens Simeon Stevens b. 1795 who married Elizabeth Goheen, daughter of Thomas Jr. Moses born around 1804 Hiram B. born 1805

Jemima Anne In the 1871 census Nancy was living with John Weatherup and family in Hope Townhip so Charles must be deceased by this time. (This was her granddaughter Mary's home). At age 82, Nancy was a widow and living in Speaker Township, Sanilac County, Michigan with her youngest son, Nathan, his wife Ellen (Zavitz) and their daughter, Mary C. who was 9 at the time. (Recorded in the 1880 Census of Michigan, Sanilac County. Hoyt Public Library Saginaw, Michigan Reel 606). Godfrey born around 1810 More About NANCY STEVENS: Fact 1: She was the sister of Simeon Stevens who married Elizabeth Goheen Fact 2: Nancy's brother Simeon was the first white baby born in Port Hope Children of CHARLES GOHEEN and NANCY STEVENS are: i. RALPH 4 GOHEEN, b. Bet. 1812-1817, Port Hope Ontario. More About RALPH GOHEEN: Fact 1: had wife and children but names unknown Fact 2: Drowned in Port Hope harbour ii. DAUGHTER GOHEEN, b. Bef. 1817. iii. JANE GOHEEN, b. Bef. 1817; m. HENRY BULLOCK, 14 Oct 1845. Notes for JANE GOHEEN: Witnesses at the wedding of Jane Goheen and Henry Bullock were Robert Goheen and Agnes Boyd. OA Marriage Register, Nor/Durham iv. WILLIAM GOHEEN, b. 1822, Port Hope Ontario; d. 16 Sep 1884, Smith's Mill Minnesota; m. (1) ELIZA ANN SCOTT, 02 Mar 1853, Burlington Kane Co. Illinois; b. 02 Sep 1827, Wirt, Alegheny Co. N.Y.; d. 02 Mar 1909, Beaver Creek Minnesota; m. (2) LUSINDA ADKINS, Aft. 1862; b. 1824, Janesville Waseca Minnesota. v. BRYAN GOHEEN, b. 1823, Port Hope Ontario; d. 1901, Norfolk; m. ANN JANE NIXON, 12 May 1848, District of Newcastle. Notes for BRYAN GOHEEN: In 1853, advertisements were place in the Cobourg Star for railroad labourers. A dollar a day was offered. The wages attracted Bryan who helped to build the Cobourg and Peterborough Railroad which only lasted fifty years. Cholera broke out and Bryan lost four children to the dread disease.

South part of Lot #26 5th Concession Hamilton as described in deed from Thomas Thompson to Bryan Goheen registered 30th Sept. 1853 45 acres. ( This appears to be the same land that Bryan's father Charles bought from Alex Culross in 1833 and which he transferred to William in 1843 and which was transferred back to Charles in 1844. Charles must have then transferred it to Bryan who seems to have lost it in the above seizure.) In 1878 Bryan was living on the west half of lot 4 Concession 2 of Alnwick Twp on 50 acres. More About BRYAN GOHEEN: vi. ROBERT GOHEEN, b. Bef. 1829, Port Hope Ontario; m. ANN GOHEEN, 27 Dec 1856, Darlington; b. 1832. Notes for ROBERT GOHEEN: He and his brother were builders in Cobourg and then went to Michigan. Robert and Ann were marrid by Rev. Thomas Cosford. She was of Darlington Twp. and he was of Hope. The marriage was recorded in the Christian Guardian of Dec. 10, 1856 More About ROBERT GOHEEN: Fact 1: Worked as a buildernear Cobourg with brother Nathan Fact 2: Later worked in Michigan Notes for ANN GOHEEN: Who this Ann Goheen was is a mystery. Could she have been married to a another Goheen? Nelson's wife was an Ann and they lived in Darlington. More About ANN GOHEEN: Fact 1: Ann was from Darlington Marriage Notes for ROBERT GOHEEN and ANN GOHEEN: Robert Goheen was of Hope Twp. and Ann was of Darlington. Rev. Thomas Cosford officiated. vii. NATHAN GOHEEN, b. 1840, Port Hope Ontario; d. 18 Dec 1892, Speaker Michigan; m. (1) ELLEN ZAVITZ; m. (2) ELLEN ZAVITZ GOHEEN; d. Deckerville Michigan. She later married Israel Goheen Jr. in Deckerville Michigan 4. ELIZABETH 3 GOHEEN (THOMAS 2, THOMAS 1 ) was born 30 May 1788. She married SIMEON STEVENS, son of JAMES STEVENS and DOUGLAS. He was born 1795. Notes for ELIZABETH GOHEEN: Elizabeth Goheen was given two hundred acres of land at Lot 3 Concession 5 of Hamilton Township as the daughter of "persons who had adhered to the Unity of the Empire". The survey was done on April 15th, 1809 and the Registration on July 6th, 1804. It was granted by the Lieutenant Governor's Order in Council on Dec. 6th 1808. It was located by W. George Playter. The lieutenant governor was Gore.

Elizabeth married Simeon Stevens, the first white baby born in Port Hope. They sold their land grant and left the area. Other Goheens were migrating to Michigan at this time. Simeon's sister, Nancy Stevens married Charles Goheen and they went to Speaker Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. Nancy was a widow at 82 and living there with her son, Nathan, and his wife, Ellen, and their daughter Mary C. when the 1880 census of Speaker Township, Sanilac County, was taken in 1880. Notes for SIMEON STEVENS: An early land grant was granted to Simeon Stevens at lot 13 of concession 12 of Otonabee Twp. Peterborough County in 1821. Record G2 Trent University records that the children of Simon and Elizabeth Stevens named Israel, Rebecca and Jesse, were baptized in Otonabee Twp. in 1826. Israel married Martha Gifford in 1845 and a no name Stevens was buried in Otonabee in 1850. G2 In 1821 Simeon Stevens bought the east half and west half of Lot 13 Concession 12 of Otonabee Township. More About SIMEON STEVENS: Fact 1: Simeon Stevens was the first white baby born in Port Hope Children of ELIZABETH GOHEEN and SIMEON STEVENS are: i. REBECCA 4 STEVENS. ii. JESSE STEVENS. iii. ISRAEL STEVENS, b. Bef. 1826. 5. SAMUEL 3 GOHEEN (THOMAS 2, THOMAS 1 ) was born 20 Aug 1792 in Vermont, and died 01 Dec 1877 in Hamilton Twp. Northumberland County. He married ELIZABETH. Notes for SAMUEL GOHEEN: Samuel was born in Vermont after the family had left Pennsylvania and were on their way to Canada. He received his land grant of two hundred acres by Order- in- Council on May 20th, 1817, The 1850 census shows him at Lot 35 Concession 2 of Hamilton Twp. with one acre cleared. He died of apoplexy and the doctor was Dr. L. B. Powers. The Methodist registrar for Northumberland was V. Sanders I 6. JESSE 3 GOHEEN (THOMAS 2, THOMAS 1 ) was born 24 Nov 1800, and died 12 May 1886 in Port Hope Ontario. He married MARY ANN RUBIDGE 27 Oct 1834. She died Dec 1887. Notes for JESSE GOHEEN: A Land Patents Index of May 21, 1823 shows Jesse Goheen selling 200 acres of Lot 9 Conc. 5 of Asphodel Twp. Issued July 2, to A. Mercer. BB241 Jesse must have sold his 200 acre UEL grant because he was taking over the family farm. The 1871 census lists Jesse as 67, born in Ontario and a Wesleyan Methodist and a labourer. His wife is Mary aged 59 and born in England, Son William,22, is at home as is Rebecca, 23 and Ellen, 16.

Jesse's Obituary as it appeared in the Port Hope Guide May 14, 1886 The oldest native of these United Counties died at his residence on Elgin Street. Born in 1798 on Lot 35 2nd concession, he owned the farm on which he was born at the time of his death. His father, the late Thomas Goheen, was a U.E.L., a native of the state of Pennsylvania; removed from Philadelphia shortly after the close of the American Revolution and settled in the twp. of Hamilton. Mr. Goheen assisted in clearing the land where Port Hope now stands. He was a quiet, inoffensive man, never mingled in politics. He leaves a widow, four sons, four daughters and a large number of grandchildren. Thomas made a will dated Feb. 23, 1883 ( Reel GS1-1113, No. 2160) and a Codicil May 1, 1886. He died May 12, 1886. He named his wife in both wills so he must have predeceased her. Children of JESSE GOHEEN and MARY RUBIDGE are: i. WILLIAM J. 4 GOHEEN, m. LETITIA CLARK; b. 1860. ii. WALTER GOHEEN, b. 09 Jun 1835; d. 21 Mar 1893. Notes for WALTER GOHEEN: Bethel News: Large Funeral- Tbe funeral of the late Mr. Walter Goheen, Hamilton Twp. took place last Thursday and was very largely attended. Rev. W. J. Crothers pastor of the Methodist Church, conducted the service at both residence and cemetery. iii. SARAH GOHEEN, b. 14 Jul 1836; m. WEBSTER. iv. THOMAS HENRY GOHEEN, b. 06 Jun 1836; d. 28 Dec 1925, Toronto; m. EMILY AMELIA HOWARD; b. 01 Sep 1857. Notes for THOMAS HENRY GOHEEN: Thomas Henry had a livery office in Port Hope. Thomas Henry was a widower when he died in Toronto at 24 Yorkveille Avenue, the home of his daughter, Ida Ralph. The informant of the death was his brother, John Goheen of Port Hope. (No. 6873, Vol. 4, P. 452, Reel 322) His obituary was in the Port Hope Guide Jan. 1, 1926, page 8. It says he was in his 90th year. It mentions he died at his daughters, Mrs. Ralph, and had a son, Guy, of Welcome and brothers, William and John of Port Hope and sisters Margaret of Bloomsgrove Ave. and Mrs. Archie Clark of Campbellford. v. MARY GOHEEN, b. 06 Mar 1840; d. 15 Aug 1879, Buried at Lent's Cemetery Precious Corners Dale Road Hamilton Twp. North. Co.; m. WILLIAM COCHRANE, 03 Nov 1870; b. 1836, Osnabruck. Notes for MARY GOHEEN: Northumberland-Durham Marriage Register 1870-73 at Trent U. shows mary Goheen of Port Hope, born Hamilton Twp., d/o Jesse and Mary Ann Goheen, married William Cochrane, 34, of Hamilton Twp., born Osnabruck, farmer, s/o John and Jane Cochrane, by Rev. James Campbell, Episcopal Methodist, Port Hope.

Information given to me by Audrey Cochrane West of Cobourg states that Mary Goheen was the second wife of William Cochrane who had five children from his first wife but only one from Mary, Annie Bertha. William and Mary lived near Baltimore and Mary died when Annie Bertha was only six years old. She was then raised by members of the Goheen family. Annie Bertha went to the United States and worked as a secretary for a Mr. Harriman who ran the Pennsylvania Railroad and she married him. They later lived in Washington D.C. Annie Bertha died in Lewisburg Pennsylvania. Annie Bertha is buried in Lent's Cemetery at Precious Corners on the Dale Road near Cobourg where her mother, Mary, is buried as well. It is likely that her grandparents, Jesse and Mary Ann raised Annie Bertha. The Harriman connection was still mentioned at the home of their son, Charles, in the 1950's. vi. ANN JANE GOHEEN, b. 16 Apr 1842; d. 11 Oct 1876; m. JOHN (ALFRED) KNOX, 27 Feb 1868, Hamilton Twp. Northumberland County; b. 1845, Scotland. Notes for ANN JANE GOHEEN: John Knox 23, Hamilton Twp. born Scotland son of John and Jean married Jane Goheen 25 of Port Hope born in Ontario and daughter of Jesse and Mary Ann. Witnesses were William Goheen, Presbyterian, February 27, 1868. Volume 43 Northumberland and Durham Marriage Register vii. REBECCA GOHEEN, b. 26 Jun 1845; d. 1915. viii. WILLIAM J. GOHEEN, b. 13 Oct 1847; d. 06 Jul 1927; m. LETITIA ANN CLARK, 27 Dec 1888; b. 1864; d. 1941. Notes for LETITIA ANN CLARK: Letitia Clark had a brother, Archie, who married Ellen Goheen, sister of Letitia's husband, William J. Other siblings in the Clark family were: Duncan of Campbellford, Charlie, Walter and Howard. Duncan's children were: Bessie who married Charlie Goodman and lived across the road from her aunt Letitia; Jim who farmed at Healey Falls; Jean, Catherine and Bertha who were teachers and never married and Hester who was an army nurse and married Norman Greeson of St. Mary's. (Information provided by Jim Goodman, son of Bessie Clark Gooodman). ix. MARGARET MATILDA GOHEEN, b. 15 Sep 1849; d. 27 Mar 1933. Notes for MARGARET MATILDA GOHEEN: Margaret did not marry. She was listed as Miss Margaret when her brother, Thomas Henry's obituary was written up in the Guide. She was living on Bloomsgrove Ave. Port Hope. x. JOHN ALFRED GOHEEN, b. 1869; d. 1928; m. ANNIE LAURIE THOMPSON, 15 Aug 1924; b. 1889, North Hastings Twp.. xi. ELLEN GOHEEN, b. 1853; m. ARCHIE CLARK; b. 1852. (Information provided by Doris Goheen Doris.Goheen@sympatico.ca November 2008)