Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Yohn, Charles R. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 CHARLES R. YOHN, master mechanic of the Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company's shops at Saxton, Pa., is a native of this State. He was born August 6, 1838, in Montgomery County, which was the birthplace of his father, Henry B. Yohn. The latter was a farmer, and engaged in agricultural pursuits in Montgomery and Chester Counties. His wife, whose maiden name was Sarah Burns, was born and brought up in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and was of Revolutionary stock. Charles R. Yohn during his early years attended the district schools of his neighborhood in Montgomery County. Having much natural mechanical ingenuity, and not content to spend his life as a farmer, he looked about in search of congenial employment, and on April 4, 1858, began working with a bridge-builder's gang on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway. Two years later he became fireman for the same company, and, soon after the breaking out of the Civil War, he was promoted to the position of engineer. In this capacity Mr. Yohn remained nineteen consecutive years, during which he ran his locomotive day after day, with neither mishap nor accident, a remarkable record for so long a time. In 1881 he accepted his present position with the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railway Company as master mechanic, having charge of their many shops at Saxton. He has proved himself a most efficient superintendent, and to a marked degree has won the confidence and esteem both of those above and those below him. He is a Republican in politics, a member of the Baptist church, and is held in high regard as a man and a citizen. He is a Mason, belonging to Chandler Lodge No. 227, in Reading, Pa. Mr. Yohn married on September 22, 1863, Miss Hannah R. Lewis, of Reading, Pa. Her grandfather, James Lewis, was a first cousin of General Anthony Wayne, of Revolutionary fame. They have three children living, namely: Mrs. John M. Sanderson; Mrs. C. H. Jones; and Ambrose E., who is a graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Department of the Lehigh University. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa