Individual Details
John Calvin Goheen
(30 Oct 1857 - 31 Dec 1909)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Ida May McWilliams (1860 - 1934) |
| Child | Paul Milliken Goheen (1888 - 1960) |
| Child | Ruth Mae Goheen (1889 - ) |
| Child | John Boyd Goheen (1893 - 1950) |
| Child | William McWilliams Goheen (1896 - 1955) |
| Child | Harry Rittenhouse Goheen (1902 - 1954) |
| Father | John Jacobs Goheen (1818 - 1907) |
| Mother | Sarah Ann Rider (1826 - 1891) |
| Sibling | Joseph Milliken Goheen (1847 - 1907) |
| Sibling | Jennie Barbara Goheen (1848 - 1907) |
| Sibling | Ella Mary Goheen (1851 - 1933) |
| Sibling | Sara Anna Goheen (1853 - 1912) |
| Sibling | Isabella Thompson Goheen (1855 - 1927) |
| Sibling | Jonathan McWilliams Goheen (1859 - 1923) |
| Sibling | Harry Bishop Goheen (1863 - 1908) |
| Sibling | Robert G. Goheen (1864 - 1933) |
| Sibling | Arthur Orvis Goheen (1867 - 1896) |
Notes
Birth
1900 Census dataCensus
John is listed as 3 years old.Census
Listed as Calvin J. age 12.Census
John works on the family farm in Ferguson twp. He is 22 years old in 1880.Marriage
J.C. Goheen of Rock Spring and Ida M McWilliams of Graysville married 16 Feb 1887. Witnesses, Robert Goheen and Bell McWilliams.Census
Merchant of dry goods and groceries, owns home free of debt. Lives next door to brother Johnathan.Note
It has been the custom for J Calvin Goheen to carry home in a tin box at the close of business each evening the unbanked cash and checks, proceeds of J C Goheen and Brother store in East Tyrone for one or more days. At about 9:30 o'clock Saturday evening as usual Mr Goheen after the store was closed, with the box in hand proceeded toward his home, 2232 Adams avenue, by was of Columbia avenue and Twenty-second street. Just after turning the corner from Columbia avenue onto Twenty-second street he passed a large man standing on the inside of the pavement, with cap pulled close over his eyes. Soon as Mr Goheen passed the man the latter followed him. Supposing that it was the purpose of the an to grab the money box Mr Goheen tightened his grip on it and increased his pace to a rapid walk for the purpose of getting past an ally, a short distance ahead, quickly as possible. Just before he had reached the alley however, another man smaller than the one following him, ran from the alley and with a heavy club struck Mr Goheen a severe blow across the breast just above the pit of the stomach.The blow knocked Mfr Goheen into the gutter at the edge of the pavement. He alighted on his back, and although the breath was knocked out of him for a moment, he did not lose consciousness nor presence of mind. In an instant the big fellow grabbed the prostrate man by the throat and proceeded to chock him, while the little one grabbed the money box and made a desperate effort to wrench it from the hand of Mr Goheen, but with a tremendous amount of strength concentrated on his grip of the box the latter kicked furiously and forced the big man to release his grip upon the neck, and step back a pace or two, like the coward that he evidently is. At the same moment the breath of Mr Goheen returned and with all the power he could summon yelled "Gardner," intending the outcry to reach John Gardner who lives with his mother in that locality. In the mean time, Mrs Goheen has been watching from an upstairs window of he home for the approach of her husband, and with an umbrella, as it was raining she was on her way to meet him when she heard his cry which she took to be "murder" instead of "Gardner." Mr Gardner and others living in the vicinity also thought it was a cry of murder. Mrs Goheen at one screamed, and several neighbors quickly ran to the street. At the same time the two men abandoned the effort to secure the money box ad escaped through the alley while a number of people gathered at the spot where the attack was made.
The blow with the club and the grip of the villain on the neck left their marks upon the person of Mr Goheen and a soreness as well, but beyond that he was not injured. The shock to his nerves and to those of Mrs Goheen also was pretty severe. Mr Goheen remained at home all day Sunday but he is now at his store attending to business. It had been the custom of his clerk J K Fleck to keep a which of Mr Goheen on the way home at night, though the latter was not aware of it but having noticed Constable Stonebraker in the vicinity at the time the store closed he did not shadow his employer Saturday night. It being the pay day season, the box contained a large amount of cash and checks, a fact which the villains were evidently aware of, but fortunately they failed to capture the box and its contents, owing to their awkward way of going about the job and to the grit displayed by their would-by victim.
Will
Will of John Calvin Goheen Late of Tyrone Boro DeceasedI john Calvin Goheen of Borough of Tyrone County of Blair and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make publish and declare this my last will an testament.
First: I give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Ida M Goheen, all my property real, personal and mixed, to b hers; except however a policy of insurance which I have on the life of my brother, Jonathan McWillams Goheen in the mystic Circle said policy being No A25673 for Three thousand Dollars ($3000), being payable to me and having been taken out for the purpose of pay notes held by the J Milliken Goheen estate against J C Goheen and Brother. If at the death of my brother Jonathan McWilliams Goheen, these notes have been paid then said insurance policy or any money realized thereon to go in payment of my debts the firm of J C Goheen ad Brother may at that time owe; but should there be no debts of said firm at the time of the death of my brother Jonathan McWilliams Goheen, then I give and bequeath said policy of insurance or any money that may be realized thereon to my wife Ida M Goheen.
And Second: I do hereby constitute and appoint by wife, Ida M Goheen, executrix of this my last will and testament.
And Third; it is my express desire and instruction that she shall not be required to make any report, statement or return of any direct to the Probate Court or any other authority.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand ad seal this 23 day of May A. D. 1907.
Signed and sealed published and declared by the above named John Calvin Goheen as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who at his request made in his presence and in the presence of each other have here unto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.
Charlotte Porter
W H Miller
Info
On probate of fathers estate J. Calvin was guradian of Isabelle G. Goheen.Death
Name: John Calvin Goheen, merchant in Centre County, Diabitis, comaBirth Date: 30 Oct 1857, Place: Centre County, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 31 Dec 1909, Place: Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania
Father: John J Goheen, born Centre County
Mother: Sarah Anna Rider, born Centre County
Informant: Mrs Ida M Goheen of Tyrone
Burial: 3 Jan Tyrone, Pennsylvania
Certificate Number: 116130
Burial
Plot up next to woods right of entrance.Endnotes
1. Blair County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, town of Tyrone, ED 94, sheet 20, family 418, John C Goheen, NARA micropublication T623, roll1382.
2. 1860 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Ferguson twp, family 1294, page 437, John J Goheen, NARA micropublication M653, roll 1090..
3. 1870 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Ferguson Township, page 439, family 109, John J Goheen, NARA micropublication M593, roll 1321.
4. 1880 US Census Centre County, Pennsylvavia, population schedule, Ferguson township, ED 237, family 28, line 1, page 416, Jno J Goheen, NARA micropublication T9, roll 1113.
5. "," , ; online archives ( : accessed ).
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7. Gardner, Goheen, McWilliams, Holy Bible Old and New Testament The Original Tongues (Philadelphia, PA: A. J. Holman & Co, 1874); , Philadelphia, Penna, J. C. Goheen & Ida M McWilliams were married Feb 16 1887. Hereinafter cited as Holy Bible Gardner family.
8. Blair County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, town of Tyrone, ED 94, sheet 20, family 418, John C Goheen, NARA micropublication T623, roll1382.
9. "Dastaroly Attack - Highwayman Knock J C Goheen down," The Tyrone Herald newsletter, 37th year (18 Jun 1903): page 1; digital image (https://www.myheritage.com/r), Attempt to Rob, J C Goheen.
10. Bair County, Pennsylvania, : Volume N page 317-319 John Calvin Goheen; Blair county courthouse, Tyrone, Pennsylvania.
11. will (), Wills and Estates: J Calvin Goheen # 7923, , . Hereinafter cited as Estates.
12. , Newspaper - Democratic watchman (: , ), 31 May 1907, Fathers Obituary. Hereinafter cited as Democratic Watchman.
13. "," , ; online archives ( : accessed ).
14. Centre County, Pennsylvania, , ; Centre County Library and Historical Museum, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
15. Gardner, Goheen, McWilliams, Holy Bible Old and New Testament The Original Tongues (Philadelphia, PA: A. J. Holman & Co, 1874); , Philadelphia, Penna, John Calvin Goheen died Dec 1909. Hereinafter cited as Holy Bible Gardner family.
16. Goheen, McWilliams, Holy Bible Old and New Testament The Original Tongues (Philadelphia, PA: A. J. Holman & Co, 1874); Annie L McWilliams Presented by her Brother J. M. Goheen Dec 25th 1874, Philadelphia, Penna. Hereinafter cited as Holy Bible Gardner family.
17. John Calvin Goheen, death certificate #116139 (December 1909), Commpnwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Health Bureau of Vital Stastistics, Ancestry.com.
18. , , ; , Grandview Cemetery, Blair County, PA, Tyrone.

