William Goen, 17711855 (aged 84 years)

Name
William /Goen/
Given names
William
Surname
Goen
Birth
Marriage
Birth of a brother
1st President of the United States
George Washington
April 30, 1789
2nd President of the United States
John Adams
March 4, 1797
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
British King
George III
from October 25, 1760 to January 29, 1820
3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
March 4, 1801
Birth of a daughter
4th President of the United States
James Madison
March 4, 1809
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
between 1811 and 1820
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
5th President of the United States
James Monroe
March 4, 1817
Birth of a son
6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825
Birth of a daughter
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
Census
1830 (aged 59 years)
Note: with one male 5-10, one male 15-20, two males 20-30, one male 50-60, one female under 5, one female 10-15, one female 15-20, one female 40-50
British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
Marriage of a son
Citation details: pp. 49-50
Citation details: Book A-B, p. 190
Note: license issued 5 June, performed 7 June by Jesse Hughes, minister.

license issued 5 June, performed 7 June by Jesse Hughes, minister.
Their granddaughter Erie Catharine Taylor Wilks, daughter of Elizabeth Goen and Arrena Stephens, wrote abt 1950, "Arrena (Stephens) Goen was of Scotch and French descent. Her father was born in Connecticut and raised near Toronto, Canada. He was called a French Canadian. He never seemed to speak English plainly, but always with a brogue to his speech . . ."
Speaking of her grandfather Goen, she wrote: " . . . he had a favorite sister older than himself and her father was mean to her [this was in Tennessee]. He felt sorry for her, her so beautiful and humble. So one day he learned that one of their friends was loaded ready to move to Indiana. He asked them if his sister could go along with them. They told him if he would wait til they got out of the neighborhood that they would wait at a certain place for them to catch up with them and take her along. He saddled his horse that night, and took his sister up behind him and rode all night to catch them. He left his sister with them and got back home before his father missed them.
"Several years after that, desiring to see his sister, he went afoot to visit her. It took him many days to make the trip on foot from Tennessee to Indiana. After arriving there, though, he stayed several weeks, then walked back home. Butwhile there he met and fell in love with Miss Arrena Stephens. When he returned home one of Miss Arrena's brothers went with him to see Tennessee. [Grandpa] could not forget the lovely girl that he had met in Indiana so he decided to return for a visit with her. So he and her brother, Dave Stephens, walked back up there to see her, making the third time he had walked from Tennessee to Indiana.
"One night while they lay sleeping the stars began to fall. It scared them, but watching they did not know what to do or what to think. They thought maybe the world was coming to an end, but after the stars fell for a while they stopped sothey lay down and slept again. Everything seemed the same next morning and when night came again there were as many stars as ever.
"Again after he had been up in Indiana a few weeks, Lish decided he would go home again, but he wanted to see the beautiful girl before going away. He went to town and bought a large white silk handkerchief as a parting gift to the lovely girl. But after he got to her house and talked a while he decided he could not live without her. So he asked her to marry him. She accepted and in a few weeks they were married.
"He went a few miles from her home, and bought a tract of land, and started improving it. He first cut logs and built a lean-to, which is a house long and narrow with the roof sloping one way, and the front side is open. They hung curtainsover the front to keep out the cold and rain. It faced the south. They had a fireplace in one end. His wife made a lot of fine linen towels, sheets, and pillow cases, and table cloths, and some counterpanes or coverlets as they were called. They had two beds up in their lean-to. They lived very happily there for a year or two, then they built a two-story log house. They lived on the north bank of the Ohio River, carried water from a spring on the first bank. The house was on the second bank. They lived between Evansville and Owensville, and when that railroad was built along there Grandpa boarded the railroad hands. He and his boys worked on it. About the yar 1855 he sold out, loaded his wagons, and came to Texas. He settled in Grayson County."

Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: p. 171, hh 40
Note: age 11 in 1850 census
Census
1840 (aged 69 years)
Note: with one male 5-10, one male 20-30, one male 60-70, one female 50-60
Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: p. 50
Citation details: p. 171, hh 40
Citation details: page 50
Note: age 9 in 1850 census, "was French, Scotch, Irish, and English, getting the English from the woman [her mother] that Grandpa married . . . All of these people were members of the Church of Christ," stated by Erie Catharine Taylor Wilks
9th President of the United States
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841
10th President of the United States
John Tyler
April 4, 1841
Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: p. 171, hh 40
Note: age 8 in 1850 census
Birth of a grandson
11th President of the United States
James K Polk
March 4, 1845
Birth of a grandson
Citation details: p. 140, hh 140
Note: age 4 in 1850 census
Birth of a grandson
Citation details: p. 50
Citation details: p. 171, hh 40
12th President of the United States
Zachary Taylor
March 4, 1849
Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: p. 49
Citation details: p. 171, hh 40
Note: youngest child, 5 mos. old in 1850 census
13th President of the United States
Millard Fillmore
July 9, 1850
Death of a granddaughter
Note: at age of two years
Birth of a grandson
Death of a son
Citation details: p. 538
Note: when Jeremiah S. Tanner and John F. Carr reported to the Court (M. R. Edmonds, J.P.) the inventory and appraisal of Crispin Goen's estate
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
14th President of the United States
Franklin Pierce
March 4, 1853
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
about 1855 (aged 84 years)
Family with parents
father
1750
Birth: about 1750 25 Virginia, USA
Death: Claiborne, Tennessee, USA
mother
1755
Birth: about 1755Virginia, USA
Death: Claiborne, Tennessee, USA
Marriage MarriageVirginia, USA
himself
17711855
Birth: 1771 21 16 North Carolina, USA
Death: about 1855Jackson, Indiana, USA
8 years
younger brother
1778
Birth: about 1778 28 23 Washington, North Carolina, USA
Death:
Family with Wife of Wm Goen
himself
17711855
Birth: 1771 21 16 North Carolina, USA
Death: about 1855Jackson, Indiana, USA
wife
Marriage Marriage
son
18001854
Birth: 1800 29 North Carolina, USA
Death: before June 5, 1854Jackson, Indiana, USA
5 years
son
18041870
Birth: 1804 33 North Carolina, USA
Death: after 1870Jackson, Indiana, USA
3 years
son
18061860
Birth: 1806 35 North Carolina, USA
Death: after 1860Washington, Daviess, Indiana, USA
2 years
daughter
2 years
daughter
18081870
Birth: 1808 37 North Carolina, USA
Death: after 1870Indiana, USA
3 years
son
Stephen P. Goen, father of Elizabeth Goen
18101880
Birth: 1810 39 North Carolina, USA
Death: after June 18, 1880Bell, Texas, USA
11 years
son
3 years
son
16 months
daughter
18141859
Birth: April 18, 1814 43 Tennessee, USA
Death: September 18, 1859Jackson, Indiana, USA
12 years
son
7 years
daughter
Note
Citation details: Grant No. 14023
Census

with one male 5-10, one male 15-20, two males 20-30, one male 50-60, one female under 5, one female 10-15, one female 15-20, one female 40-50

Census

with one male 5-10, one male 20-30, one male 60-70, one female 50-60

Note

received a 50-acre land grant from the State of Tennessee, No. 14203, possibly in the Newman's Ridge area, both sides of the Clinch River where property had been settled as early as 1784 by Melungeons. In the 1830s landowners included William's sons Elisha, Haston, Elijah, George, and Crispin Goin or Goan

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