Thursday, August 25, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, August 25

This Day in Goodlove History, August 25

By Jeffery Lee Goodlove

jefferygoodlove@aol.com



Surnames associated with the name Goodlove have been spelled the following different ways; Cutliff, Cutloaf, Cutlofe, Cutloff, Cutlove, Cutlow, Godlib, Godlof, Godlop, Godlove, Goodfriend, Goodlove, Gotleb, Gotlib, Gotlibowicz, Gotlibs, Gotlieb, Gotlob, Gotlobe, Gotloeb, Gotthilf, Gottlieb, Gottliebova, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlow, Gutfrajnd, Gutleben, Gutlove



The Chronology of the Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlieb (Germany) etc., and Allied Families of Battaile, (France), Crawford (Scotland), Harrison (England), Jackson (Ireland), LeClere (France), Lefevre (France), McKinnon (Scotland), Plantagenets (England), Smith (England), Stephenson (England?), Vance (Ireland from Normandy), and Winch (England, traditionally Wales), including correspondence with George Rogers Clarke, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.



The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:

New Address! http://www.familytreedna.com/public/goodlove/default.aspx



This project is now a daily blog at:

http://thisdayingoodlovehistory.blogspot.com/

Goodlove Family History Project Website:

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Jeffery-Goodlove/





Israel-Gaza Border Situation Remains Tensed



Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ismael al-Ismar, who was killed in an airstrike, during his funeral at Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 24, 2011.

08/24/11 04:51 AM ET

JERUSALEM — Violence along the Gaza-Israel border heated up on Wednesday, with Israeli airstrikes on militant targets and militant rocket fire at Israel.

Israeli media reported that security forces sent down reinforcements to the area. A music festival that was to be held in the southern city of Ashkelon was canceled, conforming with military recommendations against large gatherings in tense security times, the military said.

Israeli aircraft killed a militant from Gaza's Islamic Jihad faction before dawn on Wednesday, Hamas security officials said. They later targeted two militants who had fired two mortars at Israel shortly before. No casualties were reported in that airstrike.

The Israeli military said the dead militant had smuggled weapons into Gaza and was involved in militant activity in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, near Israel's southern border. It did not elaborate.

A militant incursion into Israel from Sinai last week killed eight Israelis. That was followed by Palestinian rocket attacks and Israeli airstrikes that have not stopped despite a cease-fire reached on Sunday.



Glenn Beck Hosts 'Restoring Courage' Rally In Israel (VIDEO)
AP/The Huffington Post ARON HELLER First Posted: 8/24/11 10:35 AM ET Updated: 8/25/11 06:31 AM ET





JERUSALEM -- Former Fox TV personality Glenn Beck capped a contentious visit to Israel Wednesday with a strong call of support for the Jewish state in a rally alongside a hotly disputed holy site in Jerusalem's Old City.

The conservative commentator has won fans among Israel's far-right with his unabashedly pro-Israel, anti-Muslim rhetoric, and 2,000 people turned out to hear him speak next to the compound known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary.

"What happens here does not just affect Israel. From this moment forth, it affects the future of the entire globe," he said, to a standing ovation. "The only message that I have for Israel and the Israelis is this: My friends, do not lose hope, you must not lose confidence in yourself. You must have courage. You must draw courage from the knowledge that you were led to this land by God."

Outside the Old City walls, a small group of protesters held banners saying "Glenn Beck, go home."

Beck left Fox News Channel in June after a ratings dip to launch a daily two-hour show for paying customers on his own Internet network. He is also a best-selling author and hosts a wildly popular radio show. His departure from Fox was hastened when advertisers began boycotting him after he said President Barack Obama had a "deep-seated hatred for white people."

Beck, who is Mormon, also got into trouble for describing George Soros, the liberal billionaire financier who survived the Holocaust, as a "Jewish boy helping send the Jews to the death camps."

His speech Wednesday marked the final leg of his "Restoring Courage" tour of the Holy Land.





Israeli religious figures and left-wing politicians came together in an unusual alliance to appeal to Israelis to shun his embrace. Religious Jews worried that he came to spread the Christian gospel, while dovish Israelis rejected Beck's support for West Bank Jewish settlements and his criticism of peace efforts.

"It is embarrassing that the government of Israel and the city of Jerusalem is identifying with a character like this and giving him a warm embrace," said Etai Mizrav, an activist from the Peace Now organization. "He expresses racist and anti-Semitic sentiments in the guise of affection for Israel."

Peace Now launched a Facebook page entitled "Glenn Beck Stay Home" that has attracted more than 1,200 followers and released a video that included comments from Beck in which he compared the victims of a recent shooting attack in Norway to Hitler Youth and suggested that Israelis protesting the country's high cost of living were linked to Islamist groups.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/24/glenn-beck-restoring-courage-israel_n_935131.html



I Get Email…



Dear Jeffery,

I am at the Temple site right now with Glenn Beck. There is a massive spiritual battle taking place—we are fighting against principalities and powers. Satan wants the Holy City, and he is now unleashing all of his demonic powers against the nation of Israel. There are five thousand television stations and 16 satellite networks covering this event. This is a prophetic first—something that has never happened before.

And together you and I are defending Israel, not just in the physical realm but also in the spiritual. I am here as your ambassador, speaking truth to the world and calling all people to stand with Israel. We are now less than thirty days away from the UN vote on Palestinian statehood; the clock is ticking, and we must do all that we can now for Israel before it is too late.

Many Israelis came to me with tears in their eyes after I spoke and told me how moved they were by my testimony. See it here: http://www.youtube.com/user/jerusalemprayer#p/a/u/0/09HzegWpOvc



Your ambassador to Jerusalem,

Dr. Michael Evans



This Day…



August 25, 1270: Louis IX passed away. To the Christian world he became known as St. Louis. Louis “despised his Jews” and he treated his Jewish subjects accordingly during his 44 year reign. Louis combined the usual greed of Medieval Monarchs with a religious zeal that gave a special zest to his ant-Semitism. To him, “the only good Jew was a converted Jew.” He is best remembered for putting the Talmud on trial, finding it guilty and then burning twenty-four cartloads of the precious text. Two years later, a couple of more copies of the text were found and Louis repeated the public burning.[1]

August 1270: In 1270 (Eleanor of Castile) accompanied Edward on the Seventh Crusade.[2]

Edward left England in August 1270 to join the highly respected French king Louis IX on Crusade.

At a time when Popes were using the crusading ideal to further their own political ends in Italy and elsewhere, Edward and King Louis were the last crusaders in the medieval tradition of aiming to recover the Holy Lands.

Louis died of the plague in Tunis before Edward's arrival, and the French forces were bought off from pursuing their campaign. Edward decided to continue regardless: 'by the blood of God, though all my fellow soldiers and countrymen desert me, I will enter ... and I will keep my word and my oath to the death'.[3]

August 25, 1530: Birthdate of Tsar Ivan IV, known to history as Ivan the Terrible. In keeping with Russian policy, few Jews were permitted in Russia and those that came on trading missions from Poland were often treated roughly. In 1563 Ivan conquered a Lithuanian city (Polotsk) and gave the Jews the choice of converting to Russian Orthodoxy or death. In carrying out his threat, Ivan had holes drilled in the ice of the nearby river and shoved three hundred Jewish men, women and children to their death. Yes, “The Terrible” is a fitting title.[4]

1530

Tyndale’s Pentateuch and Jonah.[5]



Sunday August 25, 1754

While most of the officers of the Virginia Regiment were at church, twenty-five soldiers undertook to make off, but before they could do so, they were arrested and locked up. [6]



August 25, 1776: Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rail was born in June, 1725, and

when quite a young man entered on the study of a military

life. During the Seven Years' War he gained considerable

experience in his profession under the Duke of Brunswick, and he served for glory as a \'olunteer under Orloff against the Turks. In 1764 he is recorded in the Hessian State

and Court Calendar as lieutenant-colonel in the garrison regi-

ment Stein. In the following year, and until the year 1771,

he held the same position in the garrison regiment Held-

ring. In 1772 the name of the grenadier regiment Muller

was changed to the grenadier regiment Rail, and he was

appointed its colonel and commandant. As such he landed

in America, at New Utrecht, Long Island, August 25, 1776,

with Lieutenant-General de Heister's first division of Hes-

sian troops. Two days afterward he took part in the battle

of Long Island. He fought well at Fort Washington

November 16, 1776, and was then placed in charge of the brigade which was afterward assigned to the post at Trenton.



The character of Colonel Rail has been variously and

often erroneously described by historical writers. Prefer-

ring the delineations of his traits made by German critics,

and especially by the late Dr. Friedrich Kapp, the learned

and accomplished biographer of General De Kalb and

General Steuben, we must speak of the Hessian colonel as

liberal, hospitable and generous. As commander of a bat-

talion he displayed undoubted courage, and he performed

acts of great bravery at Long Island, White Plains and Fort

Washington. As a soldier he was terribly in earnest, and

few officers displayed greater military skill in battle. He

always personally sought the most perilous post in the mo-

ment of attack. His British comrades admired him greatly

and called him the " Hessian lion." To the Americans he

was terror personified. Yet with all these commendable

characteri|fetics he lacked a cool temper, sound judgment and

a habit of quick resolve. His deficiency in these respects,

while it n)ight not deter him from properly executing orders

given him, certainly rendered him unfit for holding a "general

officer's cpmmand. Always successful heretofore in every

trust confided to him, despising as he did the American

force and Underestimating its valor, he neglected the sim-

plest precautions to prevent surprise. [7]





August 25, 1777: *This "Court in Course" was held on August 25, 1777, and the

only order entered was the following:



"Ordered: That for Conveniencey of Seting and Expediting

Business, That the Court be adjourned to the House now occupied

by Andrew Heath." The Court then adjourned, Isaac Cox presiding.

On the same day, according to the record, "At the House of Andrew

Heath, Court met according to adjournment," John Campbell pre-

siding.



Had the Court hitherto been held at Augusta Town? Most

likely. For, from the session held on December 23, 1776, no juries

had been summoned, and no trials held, and the only business

transacted related to the public officials, affairs of the militia,

county lines, making up lists of tithables, etc., and some matters of

criminal jurisdiction. Most probably the order made on August

25th, adjourning to the house of Andrew Heath, was made at

Andrew Heath's house, as though it had been made at Augusta

Town, merely to show a record for the change. No court-house

had yet been erected on the Heath plantation, as soon i^terward

there was, and if the stocks and whipping poet ordered on June

25th had been erected at the court-house at Augusta Town, It

would not have been difficult to remove them to the new county

seat. And moreover, if the court had met at Augusta Town on

August 25th, and there made the order to adjourn to the house of

Andrew Heath, it would not have been an impossibility for the

entire court to meet the next day on the Monongahela River. In

the olden time it was a common thing for judges and lawyers (and

why not parties?) to travel in one day thirty or forty miles to

appear in court in another county the next day.



The court on August 25th, 1777, was adjourned "until to-morrow

morning at 6 o'clock!" The next day, August 26th, business was

begun in earnest, and among other important matters, certain

gentlemen were appointed to make a tour of the different districts

of the very large county of Yohogania to "Tender the Oath of

Allegiance and Fidelity to the Commonwealth of Virginia to all

free Male Inhabitants; agreeable to an Act of Assembly entitled an

act to oblige all free Male Inhabitants, above a certain age, to give

assurance of allegiance to this State, and for other purposes Therein

Mentioned:" See 9 Henning's Statutes, 281. These gentlemen were

Matthew Ritchie (the ancestor of the A. S. Ritchie family of Wash-

ington); Samuel Newell; John McDaniel; Andrew Swearingen;

Isaac Cox; Benjamin Kuykendall; William Goe; Thomas Freeman;

Zachariah Connell; Benjamin FYye; Richard Yeates; and John

McDowell. And on this day was made the following order:



"Ordered: That Isaac Cox, Oliver Miller and Benjamin Kirk-

endall, be appointed, or any two of them, to Contract with proper

person or persons, to build a Goal and court house in the following

manner, and at the following place, Vizt: The Goal and Court

House are to be Included in one whole and Intire Building, of sound

round Oak, to go Twenty four feet Long and Sixteen feet wide;

two Story high; The lower Story to be eight feet high, Petitioned

in the Middle; with Squeared hewed Logs with Locks, and bears

(bars) to the door and Windows, according to law, which shall be

the Goal. The upper story to be five feet high in the Sides, with a

good Cabbin Roof, with Convenient seats for the Court & Bar,

and* a Clark's Table, to remain in one room, with a pair of stairs

on the outside to Assend up to said Room, which shall be the place

for holding Court; with two floors to be laid with strong hewed

logs; the whole to be Compleat and finished in one month from

the date hereof. The said Building to be Erected on the planta-

tion of Andrew Heath at Such Convenient place as the said Isaac

Cox, Oliver Miller and Benjamin Kirkendall, Gentlemen, or any

two of them shall think Proper."



The place where this court-house was erected has lately been

well identified for the writer by Mr. R. T. Wiley of the Elizabeth

Herald, Elizabeth, Pa., and by Mr. Samuel W. Stewart, of Highland

Station, E. E., Pittsburgh, as upon the farm now of George Gilmore,

Jefterson Township, Allegheny County, Pa., a short quarter of a

mile back from the west side of the Monongahela Ri^er, on the

brow of the first terrace back of the bottom lands; about one

mile from the boundary line of West Elizabeth, in plain view of

East Elizabeth and Lock No. 3; about one hundred yards south of

Mr. Gilmore's house, and near the upper corner of what is known

as Lobb*s old graveyard. The title to the land upon which it stood

can be traced back from George Gilmore through his father, Ben-

jamin Gilmore, McNutt heirs, Jacob Guest, John Pennell, and

Richard Heath, to Captain Henry Heath, one of whose five sons

was Andrew Heath, occupying the land, though not under a known

record title. Mr. Samuel J. Heath, a lineal descendant of Andrew

Heath, living on another part of the Heath plantation, places the

court-house, not on the Gilmore farm, but at the same corner of

the old Lobb graveyard, and nearer thereto.



Thus we see that the court-house of Yohogania County on the

Andrew Heath farm was of the same length of that erected at

Augusta Town for the District of West Augusta, and two feet

wider. The order for the erection of the court-house at Augusta

Town does not specify that there should be a court-room above

the jail, but this must be taken as implied, for all the first court-

houses erected in the wilderness were of this construction, having

the jail on the first floor, with a "petition" in the milddle, and the

court room on the second floor, with an outside stairway by which

to "assend" to it. [8]



August 27, 1777 8/25/1777 Edmond appeared for defendant Samuel Wells, who wanted a continuance. Edmd. said he would take condemnation of the court if Wells didn't appear. (2) Zachariah Connell, pltf. 2. Samuel Wells may have been related to Benjamin Wells, also on this timeline. When Samuel Wells died in 1781, his will mentioned a Benjamin Wells. The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volume VI, "Abstracts of Administrations of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania", Page 264: "Samuel Wells to Benjamin Wells, 1781" Later, a Benjamin Wells was the father of Nancy Wells, who married Hezekiah Lindsey, b.1799? Hezekiah was the son of John Lindsey, b.1774, who was the son of Hezekiah Lindsey, b. abt.1747. Yohogania, VA. [9]



August 25, 1777: Pg. 85 Summary: Edmond appears in court for defendant Samuel Wells. If Wells does not pay and satisfy the condemnation of the court, if cast in this suit, then he will surrender for execution, or Edmond will do it for him. Zachariah Connell is the plaintiff in this case. Yohogania, VA.[10]



August 25, 1777 Pg. 117 ummary: The court ordered that Edmund Lindsey, William Mc Kee, Edward Rice, and James Blackson appraise the estate of John Vance. Yohogania, VA.[11]



August 25, 1777 Pg. 93 Summary; Case of Zacheriah Connell v John Lindsey, In Slander, ordered to be continued. Yohogania, VA.[12]





August 25, 1777 It is rumored that Lord Howe is in Maryland,

and that all the prisoners at Lancaster and Reading are to

be brought here. Numbers of houses have been selected

for their accommodation. [13][14]



August 25, 1777 — This morning at three o’clock the debarkation began in the following order:



1st Debarkation

The Jaeger Corps first; the 1st and 2nd Battalions of Light Infantry; the 1st and 2nd Battalions of English Grenadiers.

2nd Debarkation

Hessian Grenadiers, Queen’s Rangers, English Guards, 4th and 23rd Regiments.

3rd Debarkation

28th, 49th, 5th, 10th, 27th, 40th, 55th, 15th, and 42nd Regiments.

4th Debarkation

44th, 17th, 33rd, 37th, 46th, 64th, and 71st Regiments.



5th Debarkation

[The Hessian Regiments] Leib, Donop, and Mirbach; the Combined Battalion; and the artillery and cavalry of the army.

The landing was conducted in the most orderly fashion at Elk Ferry near Turkeypoint (which is a narrow peninsula) with a single narrow exit toward Elktown, a small town of about forty houses on the river of this name. As soon as the first division landed, and because there were no reports of enemy activity, the men were immediately formed by companies, without regard to seniority, in order to be prepared to resist the certainly nearby enemy and to cover the landing of the entire army, but no enemy appeared.





“August 25, 1777.-We barricaded ourselves in the village; and tonight our chasseurs were to take a good rest. About two o’clock the rebels roused us from our slumbers; we quickly quieted them, however, with two cannon and a few rifle-shots Today we were attacked again, but after several of them had bitten the dust they drew off. Long Island is a beautiful island, an Arcadia; a most delightful region, full of meadows, corn-fields, all kinds of fruit-trees and pleasantly built houses[15] The rebels advanced in force. General Cornwallis wanted Colonel Donop to retire, but the colonel stayed where he was and intrenched himself. [16]



August 25, 1814

The British set the Library of Congress and the Navy Yard on fire, as storm clouds threaten overhead. At 2 O’clock in the afternoon, two events would transform a burning Washington into something beyond comprehension.



With little warning, one of the most powerful hurricanes in its history hits Washington. Gail force winds head through the city. Out of nowhere comes this uncanny storm that dumps a torrential downpour and rages against the colony. As the hurricane reaps destruction throughout the city, a tornado suddenly appears in the sky over the Whitehouse and shears through the center of the Capitol. For two hours the immense storm rages through Washington. A British column is hit by a tornado and suffers more casualties than it did at Bradensburg.[17]



August 25, 1829

Mexico refuses an offer from President Jackson for the purchase of Texas.[18]



August 25, 1837: Daniel McKinnon died, citizen of Mad River country, years ago was sheriff of Champaign Co.[19]



August 25, 1837: Nancy Harrison married Daniel McKinnon, born Apr 19, 1767, died Aug. 25, 1837, buried Pheasant Hill Cemetery, Clark Co., OH. Daniel served as Ohio Senator several times, was the second son of Daniel McKinnon, 1st, who came from England. His son, Daniel, Jr. was born in Virginia April 19th 1767. Died August 25, 1837. They came to Ohio in 1802 by the way of Kentucky with the first settlers. When Daniel 2nd was an infant. He being born in a fort in Kentucky. They were the parents of a large family of children, names of all have not been secured.[20]



It appears that Daniel McKinnon apparently had a brother, who resided with him in Clark County OH at least from 1820 to 1830. This brother was born between 1770 and 1780. He was probably named Benjamin, and on March 3, 1838 there is a Sheriff's sale of Benjamin McKinnon's belongings in Clark County, OH., so he probably died shortly before that date, but apparently after his brother's death on August 25, 1837. Benjamin appears never to have married. [21]



August 25, 1864: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) and the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Nickajack Creek July 22-August 25. [22]



Thurs. August 25, 1864

Went to harpers ferry after bread

Heavy cannonadeing up the river. Wrote a letter to Lieut Hodgkins & WB Winans[23][24]



August 25, 1933: The Haavara (transfer) agreement is signed between Jewish leaders from Palestine and the Nazi authorities.[25]



• August 1933

Roman Catholic Priests giving the Hitler salute at a Catholic youth rally in the Berlin-Neukolln stadium in August 1933.[26]

August 25, 1942: Arjel Gottlob, born March 3, 1926. Transport AAo –Olomouc. Terezin July 8, 1942. Bc- 1, 1942 Maly Trostinec [27]



August 25, 1942: Ariel Gottlob, born March 3, 1926. On Transport AAo –Olomouc, Moravia, in the east of the Czech Republic. There were serious tensions between the Czech and German-speaking inhabitants during both world wars (largely brought on by outside provocation). On Kristallnacht on November 10, 1938, the synagogue was destroyed and in March 1939, 800 Jewish men were arrested, some being sent to Dachau concentration camp. During 1942-1943, the remaining Jews were sent to Theresienstadt and other German concentration camps in occupied Poland. 285 of the towns Jews survived the Holocaust. During the war most of the towns' German residents sided with the Nazis and the German-run town council renamed the main square after Adolf Hitler.[20][28] Ariel was sent to Terezin (Theresienstadt) on July 8, 1942. On transport Bc on August 25, 1942 Ariel was sent to Maly Trostinec.[21][29] Maly Trastsianiets extermination camp, a small village on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus, was the site of a Nazi extermination camp.



The camp became a Vernichtungslager, or extermination camp, on May 10, 1942 when the first transport of Jews arrived there. While many Jews from Germany, Austria and the present-day Czech Republic met their deaths there (in most cases almost immediately upon their arrival, by being trucked to the nearby Blagovshchina (Благовщина) and Shashkovka (Шашковка) forests killing grounds and shot in the back of the neck), the primary purpose of the camp was the extermination of the substantial Jewish community of Minsk and the surrounding area. Mobile gas chambers deployed here performed a subsidiary if not insignificant function in the genocidal process..[22][30]



August 25, 1944

Paris is liberated by the Allies, as the German commander General Dietrich von Choltitz surrenders to the French.[31]



August 25, 1961: Fritz L. MARUGG was born on January 15, 1897 in Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, USA. He died on August 25, 1961 at the age of 64 in Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, USA. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, USA.[32]



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[1] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[2] "Eleanor of Castile," Microsoft’ Encarta’ Encyclopedia 2000. b 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

[3] http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/KingsandQueensofEngland/ThePlantagenets/EdwardILongshanks.aspx

[4] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/



[5] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 303.

[6] http://www.nps.gov/archive/fone/1754.htm

[7] Trenton

[8] The County Court of West Augusta

[9] http://doclindsay.com/spread_sheets/2_davids_spreadsheet.html

[10] http://doclindsay.com/spread_sheets/2_davids_spreadsheet.html

[11] http://doclindsay.com/spread_sheets/2_davids_spreadsheet.html

[12] http://doclindsay.com/spread_sheets/2_davids_spreadsheet.html

[13] Records of Moravian Congregation at Hebron, 1775-1781:

[14] Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography

[15] For a particular description of this part of Long Island see “Schlozer’s Briefwechsel, “vol. ii. p.103 et seq., by Lieutenant Hinrichs of the chasseurs.

[16] Of Hessians. According to Bancroft these regiments crossed on the 25th.

[17] First Invasion: The War of 1812, HISTI, 9/12/2004

[18] On This Day in America by John Wagman.

[19] References in Old newspapers, gathered by Mrs. G. W. (Sylvia) Olson, address above, 22 Oct 1979.

Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.48

[20] (This was provided by Mrs. Richard S. (Marian) Graham. It appears to be part of Mary C. Pearce’s DAR application papers.) Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.37

[21] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett page 224.2

[22] Ohiocivilwar.com/cw57.html

[23] William B., born Dec. 21, 1838, married Mary J. Gibson. Brown Township, Page 735 (Dont know the name of this Book, page found at Mary and Gary Goodlove archives.) I wonder if it is the History of Linn county.

[24] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove

[25] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page1759.

[26] Remnantofgod.org/NaziRCC.htm

• [27] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy

[28] [20] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olomouc

[29] [21] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy

[30] [22] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maly_Trostenets_extermination_camp

[31]ON This Day in America by John Wagman.

[32] http://www.gase.nl/InternettreeUSA/b578.htm

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