Individual Details
Thomas Goheen
(25 Feb 1781 - 1860)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Levina Cryderman ( - ) |
| Child | John Goheen (1808 - ) |
| Child | Israel Goheen (1810 - ) |
| Child | Levina Goheen (1812 - ) |
| Child | Rebecca Goheen (1813 - ) |
| Child | Michael Goheen (1816 - ) |
| Child | Charles Goheen (1819 - 1850) |
| Child | Henry Goheen (1822 - ) |
| Child | George Goheen (1825 - 1884) |
| Child | Mary Goheen (1829 - ) |
| Child | Joseph Goheen (1829 - ) |
| Child | Jesse Goheen (1832 - ) |
| Father | Thomas Goheen (1752 - 1838) |
| Mother | Rebekah Clark ( - ) |
| Sibling | Charles Goheen (1783 - ) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Goheen (1788 - ) |
| Sibling | Samuel Goheen (1792 - 1877) |
| Sibling | Jesse Goheen (1800 - 1886) |
Notes
Birth
Listed in Orders of Councle as 2nd child.Census
Thomas Jr. listed in 1804 census of NorthumberlandTownship in Onterio, Canada. No other residents of family. No other residents in family.Census
Same as 1805Marriage
Thomas Jr. married Levina Cyderman, daughter of Michael Cryderman, U.E. Thomas sold his U.E.L. crowm grant at Lot 28 Concession 8 Hamilton Township and lived on his wife's grant at Lot 33, concession 5. This farm is still owned by the Goheen family.Levina married Thomas of Hamilton 14 Jan 1812.
Marriage of John Goheen, age 62 father Thomas Goheen mother Lovina Cryderman; to Catherine Anery age 57, father Cronvt his wife, father Godfrey Franyhu and Maria ; religion Methodist, married in Victoria
Census
Thomas Goheen Jr. had 200 acres uncultivatedResidence
The Bethel Grove area was known as the Goheen-Lightle Settlement. They were the first settlers and cleared all the land. Goheens had the land to the west and Lightles to the east. Both families drew the material for the Bethel Church and paid for it to be put upReligion
Thomas Sr. and Thomas Jr and his eldest children were Anglican but the younger members attended the new Bethel Methodist church, due to the circuit riding preacher of the day, and Joseph Scriven, who befriended Thomas Jr's fifth son, HenryEndnotes
1. , (: , ), William D. Reid, The Loyalists in Onterio, The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1973) page 308. DAR Library Washington DC.
2. Mrs Roger Nelson (nee Doris Goheen), "", Early Families of Port Hope and Area : The Goheens in Canada.
3. Williams, McWilliams Web site, online http://www.familyorigins.com/users/m/c/w/William-J-Mcwilliams/FAMO1-0001/index.html, Northumberland County, Onterio, Canada. Transcripts of Census. http://www.eagle.ca/westhistory/1804_assessment.htm. Hereinafter cited as William, McWilliams.
4. Williams, McWilliams Web site, online http://www.familyorigins.com/users/m/c/w/William-J-Mcwilliams/FAMO1-0001/index.html, Northumberland County, Onterio, Canada. Transcripts of Census. http://www.eagle.ca/westhistory/1804_assessment.htm. Hereinafter cited as William, McWilliams.
5. , (: , ), William D. Reid, The Loyalists in Onterio, The Sons and Daughters of the American Loyalists of Upper Canada, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1973) page 308. DAR Library Washington DC.
6. Mrs Roger Nelson (nee Doris Goheen), "", Early Families of Port Hope and Area : Thomas Goheen.
7. John Goheen, (13 September 1872), Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927: 428; Ontario, Canada Archives, Toronto, .
8. Mrs Roger Nelson (nee Doris Goheen), "", Early Families of Port Hope and Area : The Goheens in Canada.
9. Williams, McWilliams Web site, online http://www.familyorigins.com/users/m/c/w/William-J-Mcwilliams/FAMO1-0001/index.html, Raymond Goheen's genealogy GED COM, seems to have done genealogy.. Hereinafter cited as William, McWilliams.

