Monday, August 29, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, August 29

This Day in Goodlove History, August 29

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/

Calls to raise Israel-Egypt treaty troop limits
AMY TEIBEL | August 29, 2011 06:30 AM EST |

JERUSALEM — A deadly attack on Israel from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula has sparked calls to raise the number of Egyptian troops allowed in the area under the historic peace treaty with Israel, to counter a surge in Islamist militant activity.

But some in Israel, afraid the recent revolt in Egypt might lead to the collapse of the pact, are wary of altering it in any way.

Israel says Palestinian militants crossed from Gaza into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, made their way along the Israel-Egypt border, crossed back into Israel, attacked Israeli vehicles and killed eight people on Aug. 18.

The assault underscored the increasingly lawless situation in Sinai, where weak policing and difficult terrain may be letting it turn into the latest focus of Islamic militant activity in the region. A new attack alert led to the deployment of additional Israeli troops along the border, the military said Monday.

Israel's insistence that the peninsula be significantly demilitarized was a key aspect of the 1979 accord between Israel and Egypt. The stipulation, essential for reassuring Israel back then, reflected skepticism that Egypt would remain eternally friendly.

Today, however, this provision makes it difficult for Israel itself to demand the Egyptians do a better job of policing the vast desert triangle that separates Asia from Africa.

"Israel is sitting on a time bomb," said counterterrorism expert Boaz Ganor. "The fact that the peace border between Israel and Sinai ... is no longer a peace frontier requires Israel to regroup."





In the aftermath of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's fall earlier this year, Israel permitted Egypt to send in more troops than the 750 allowed under the treaty. Egyptian security officials said about 10,000 troops are already present in the 23,000 square mile (60,000 square kilometer) territory, and about 4,000 are posted along the Israeli border. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief reporters.

Calls are mounting for permitting far greater numbers – if not totally freeing Egypt from any need to get Israel's permission, which the Egyptian public had always considered an affront to its national pride and sovereignty.

The matter generated discussion in the region over the weekend.

In an interview with Dubai-based Al-Arabiya TV, Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby, a former Egyptian foreign minister, said the treaty with Israel was not sacrosanct, and provisions could be revisited – including the limitations on troops.

On Sunday, a senior Israeli official said Israel should consider revising the provisions of the peace treaty to allow Cairo to deploy more troops.

Many Israelis are leery, though, fearful that the Muslim Brotherhood that inspired Gaza's Islamic militant Hamas rulers could gain influence in Egypt after an election later this year, and that the peace treaty with Egypt would ultimately fall apart.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed cool to the idea in comments attributed to him Sunday.

"I am against the idea of changing the peace treaty," a government official quoted Netanyahu as telling members of his ruling Likud Party. The prime minister also said if changes are proposed, he would bring them before a Cabinet body for approval.

The 1979 peace accord – the first between Israel and an Arab nation – is one of the few achievements of decades of Mideast peace efforts. As part of that deal, Israel returned the Sinai, captured from Egypt in the 1967 Mideast war.

That was a major strategic gain for Egypt, not only undoing a humiliating territorial loss but also restoring to Egypt total command over the Suez Canal, allowing it to reopen for global shipping.

In 1967, Egypt menacingly beefed up troops in the Sinai and used its control of the tip of the peninsula to close the Straits of Tiran, cutting off shipping to Israel from the south – and leading Israel to attack. In 1973, Egypt attacked, and the Sinai was the scene of bloody tank battles.

Such scenarios seem a world away from the reality that has prevailed since the peace treaty. Israel has kept few troops along that border. There was almost no military on the other side, the peninsula is sparsely populated, and the frontier was quiet for decades.

The bloody Aug. 18 attack shattered any sense of calm. The brazen attack on Israel and the deaths of several Egyptian police during the firefight strained relations between Israel and Egypt, prompting officials to examine security measures already being beefed up.

Israel is speeding up construction of a fence along the 150-mile (230-kilometer) frontier, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday it would be completed within a year or so. Additional visual and electronic intelligence-gathering devices have been put in place. The military has deployed hundreds more troops along the border, including elite forces, defense officials said.

Critics say the cross-border attack should have come as no surprise. In recent years, tens of thousands of illegal African migrants have shown how easy it is to sneak into the country over the porous frontier with Egypt. Further evidence comes from the thriving weapons and goods-smuggling trade Palestinian militants have set up with Sinai Bedouin to dodge the Israeli blockade of Gaza.

The mountainous desert now harbors an array of militant groups, including Palestinian extremists and al-Qaida-inspired jihadists, Egyptian and Israeli security officials say.

In recent years radical factions, some of them Palestinian, attacked popular Sinai beach resorts, killing more than 120 people between 2004 and 2006. In 2007 and 2008, Palestinian militants attacked Israel twice from Sinai. In 2009, Egyptian authorities said they had uncovered a conspiracy by Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group to attack Sinai tourist sites.

Since Mubarak's fall, and despite the infusion of more troops, militants have repeatedly attacked Egyptian police facilities and a natural gas pipeline that supplies Israel and Jordan. Islamic radicals who fled Egyptian prisons during the chaos surrounding the revolution sought asylum in Sinai, hooking up with radical groups that already had built strongholds there.

All this places Israel in a very sensitive position regarding the Sinai, said Ely Karmon, senior research scholar at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism at the Interdisciplinary Center near Tel Aviv.

"On the one hand, Israel has to operate resolutely against terror groups and rocket fire. It also has to ... cooperate with Egypt to prevent Sinai from becoming a center of global terror, and terror against Israel," Karmon said. "I hope the introduction of forces into Sinai won't become a security threat to Israel in the future. That is the risk Israel is taking."[1]

I Get Email…

Dear Jeffery,

My husband isn’t even home yet, and he is already making plans to go to New York City to stand for Israel. He will be there among those who hate Israel the most…including President Ahmadinejad of Iran, and I can assure you Mike isn’t going there to shake his hand! Mike was the first Christian Zionist ever to meet with Ahmadinejad when he confronted him last year in New York and arranged the exclusive Fox News interview that exposed Ahmadinejad’s evil hatred of Israel.

For Israel’s safety,

Carolyn Evans

This Day…

August 29, 1236: King Jaime of Spain gave the Jews three weeks to remove all blasphemy from their books (Talmud).[2]



1236: Pope Gregory IX in 1236 ordered the confiscation of Hebrew books.[3]



1236: Crusaders attack Jewish communities of Anjou and Poitou and attempt to baptize all the Jews. Those who resisted (Est. 3,000) were slaughtered.[4]



1236: The Emperor published findings of investigation into blood libel.[5]



August 29, 1255 Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (England) was the subject of an infamous ritual murder libel. It was alleged that Jews enticed the boy and while starving him,invitede Jews of Lincoln to murder him ritually. (Jews did come to Lincoln at that time to attend a wedding.) His body was cast into a well and a month later, “miracles” followed the discovery of his corpse. On the basis of the alleged “confession”by Jopin (Jacob), the secular authorities (for the first time) and the Church sent 91 Jews to the Tower of London. Eighteen were executed before Richard and the friars stopped the killings. This incident provided Chaucer with the idea for his Prioress Tale and the Hero of the popular ballad, “Little Sir Hugh.”[6]

August 29, 1484: Pope Innocent VIII, a staunch supporter of the Spanish Inquisition, is elected Pope. The significance to Jewish history of this event is self evident.[7]

1485 Jews expelled from Vincenza (Italy).[8]

August 29, 1526: An Ottoman army defeated the Hungarians at the Battle of Mohacs following which the Turks pillaged the city. The Christians nobles and the handful of wealthy Jews fled in fear of the Ottomans. While Jews had lived in Hungary since the third century C.E., many of them had fallen on hard times during the 15th and 16th centuries as they dealt with acquisations of Blood Libels and decrees designed to avoid repayment of just debts. The Ottomans left but returned to stay in 1541 when much of central Hungary became part of the Ottoman Empire and a refuge for Sephardic Jews moving eastward to avoid the clutches of the Inquisition.[9]

August 29, 1632: Birthdate of English philosoipher John Locke. Locke influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States. In 1689 he wrote his “Letter Concerning Toleration” in which he stated “Neither Pagan, nor Jew, ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion.” Locke was asked to write a constitution for the new colony of South Carolina. At the time,Christian merchants were complaining about the active involvement of Jews in the tradebetween South Carolina and the English Colony of Barbados. Locke saw the problem as bigotry, not “swarming Jewish merchants. “He inserted a line in the colonial charter that called for the protection of “Jews, heathens and other dissenters.”[10]

August 29, 1655: Warsaw falls without resistance to a small force under the command of Charles X Gustav of Sweden during The Deluge. The Deluge is a general expression for a series of misfortunes that befell the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth starting with the uprising of the Cossacks and including an invasion by the Swedes. When it was all over, Poland was a much diminished entity and much less tolerant of its Jewish population. This defeat was part of the long road that would lead to the partion of Poland in the late 18th century, which, among other things, would give Russia its large and unwanted Jewish population.[11]

August 29, 1730: Richard Taliaferro
Colonel in the English and Colonial Armies. Richard owned more than 10,000 acres in Amherst and Nelson Co, Virginia and additional land in Patrick Co. he served as a Colonel in the English and Colonial Armies and attained the rank of Captain. It is said that he met his death while he and his men were crossing the Potomac in a flat boat.

Children of Richard Taliaferro
and Rose Berryman:
+ . i. John Taliaferro (b. April 7, 1723 in Caroline Co. VA)
. ii. Sarah Taliaferro (b. June 7, 1727)
. iii. Benjamin Taliaferro (b. November 1, 1728)
+ . iv. Zachariah Taliaferro (b. August 29, 1730)
. v. Richard Taliaferro (b. February 15, 1730)
. vi. Charles Taliaferro (b. July 17, 1735)
. vii. Beheathland Taliaferro (b. August 20, 1738)
. viii. Peter Taliaferro (b. February 12, 1739)
. ix. Elizabeth Taliaferro (b. November 2, 1741)
. x. Rose Taliaferro (b. November 2, 1741)
. xi. Mary B. Taliaferro (b. October 6, 1743)
. xii. Francis Taliaferro (b. December 9, 1745)
. xiii. Richard Taliaferro (b. Sepember 2, 1747)[12]



Isle of Skye, Scotland, 2000. Photo by Kelly Goodlove.



1730

Daniel McKinnon appears to have been born about 1730 in Isle of Skye, Inverness, Scotland[13] and some compilers report that he and his brother Joseph were sons of Lord Michail McKinnon.[14]



August 29, 1756: Frederick the Great attacks Saxony, beginning the Seven Years War. The Seven Years War was one of what seems to be a long list of interminable wars in Europe. Americans know the Seven Years War as the French-Indian War, a fight that led directly to the American Revolution and the creation of the United States, and all that that means for the Jews of the world. Frederick the Great’s mistreatment of his Jewish subjects is too big a subject for this brief entry. After visiting Frederick’s Berlin, the French statesman Mirabeua described the Prussian monarh’s decrees concerning Jews as “worthy of a cannibal.” Frederick characterized Jews “usurious vermin,” “wretches who “multiply infamously.” Saxony was the cite of Martin Luther’s famous fight with the Roman Catholic Church. He had the Jews expelled from Saxony in 1537. It would be centuries before they would be readmitted and they would not gain full rights of citizenship until the second half of the 19th century.[15]



August 29, 1765: William Elliot deposed, that he settled and improved a plantation about seven miles from Fort Pitt on the Public Read at a Place called “the Bullock Pens” in the year 1776, by permission of Colo. Reed, the Officer Commanding at that place, dated August 29, 1765, and is now in possession of the same. He knows the following persons to have settled in his neighborhood before the year 1768 viz.: Thos Small, Eneas McWhay, Alexander McGregoe, James Royal, Devereuax Smith & Jasper Tabbs, by the same authority—that the Improvements above mentioned are laid to he within the bounds of a grant from the Indians to Col. Croghan, and are claimed by him— [16]





August 29: 1976: Washington, realizing he could not permit a major portion of his army to be bottled up and captured, put into effect secret plans for their evacuation. On the evening of August 29, having already assembled a sizable flotilla of small craft of many descriptions, he assigned Col. Glover the formidable task of ferrying the 9,000 colonial

Troops with their equipment across the mile wide East River to Manhattan. The exodus had to be carried out under blackout conditions and with a minimum of noise to avoid alerting the British. Despite a strong ebb tide and variable winds, when dawn came only a small rear guard was left on Long Island.[17]



August 29, 1777: Ensign Carl Friedrich Rueffer, of the Hesse-Cassel von Mirbach Regiment, entered comments about the progress of the army in his diary also. “29 August – In this stretch of land we have not seen any females because they were told by the rebels that the because the Hessians would have misused them in an unpleasant manner, so they have all fled…[1] [18]



August 29, 1777: During the afternoon upwards of four hun-

dred prisoners arrived, when we had the opportunity of pre-

senting our protest to Colonel Grubb. However, he was

determined to occupy our building; assigned the four rooms

on the lower floor to our use and put two hundred prisoners

in the chapel and side rooms on the second floor. The

remaining prisoners were taken to the Reformed church in

town. [19]



August 29, 1793:

This offer was brouglit tefore the Lodge at a meeting held August 29, 1793,

and, heing received with favor, the application was ordered to he made.



Being thus armed, Mr. 'Williams met with better success, and obtained a

sitting from the President in September, 1794.* This portrait, a half-length,

is still in the possession of the Alexandria Lodge ; it represents "Washington

as a Mason, with the collar and jewel of a Past Master, and amounts so

nearly to a caricature (judging from the print after it by O'Neill) f that it

would seem the President, in refusing the original application, must have

had some inkling as to the lack of artistic powers on the part of Mr.

Williams. [20]



August 29, 1831: Thomas McKinnon married Elizabeth Arbogast.[21]



August 29, 1850: Mary Jane McKinnon married Ebenezer R. Watts.[22]

Mon. August 29, 1864

Started back on account of being exposed

To small pox got back to convalescent camp

At noon wrote to wildcat[23]



August 29, 1941: The remainder of 11,000 displaced Hungarian Jews (forced laborers), now living in Kamenets Pololsk and whom Hungary did not want to take back were taken out of town to a pit and machine gunned down.[24]



August 29, 1942: The Jewish community from Olesko, Ukraine, is deported to the Belzec death camp.[25]



August 29, 1942: By the end of August SS officer Kurt Gerstein failed in his attempt to publicize his knowledge of the mass gassings of Jews. He is rebuffed in his approach to the German papal nuncio, Cesare Orsenigo.[26]



August 29, 1942: Occupation officials in the East inform Berlin that the “Jewish problem” has been “totally solved” in Serbia. Since German occupation, 14,500 of Serbia’s 16,000 Jews have been murdered.[27]



August 29, 1944: More than 800 Jews earmarked for forced labor are transported from Auschwitz to the Sachsenhausen, Germany, labor camp for assignment to nearby factories. Elsewhere in Germany, about 72 ill or pregnant Jews are taken from a labor camp near Leipzig and transported to gas chambers at Auschwitz.[28]



August 29, 1945: Lt. Colonel Judah Nadich entered the Feldafing D.P. camp. Nadich was a rabbi serving as the senior Jewish chaplain in Europe. Nadich was repelled by the barbaric conditions under which the Jews were living; especially by the fact that they were confined behind barbed wire just as had been the case in the Concentration Camps while “The conquered Germans had complete freedom.”[29]



Immediately after the war :



During World War II, an estimated 70 million people were killed. More than half of them were civilians.[30]




August 29, 1962: Willis Ralph Goodlove (March 22, 1869-April 8, 1953) married Myrtle Isabelle Andrews, March 4, 1896. She died August 29, 1962, at age 86 years. Both are buried at Jordan’s Grove Cem­etery (Bk. II, F-87). Their children were: Wallace Harold (Bk. II, F-88), Ethel Vinetta, Bessie Marie, Wilma Laura, Mary lone, William Paul, Gladys Lavona, and Kenneth Ivan. [31]



[32]

Myrtle (Andrews) Goodlove

Myrtie and Willis were divorced in 1921

November 20, 1876 – August 29, 1962



August 29, 2005: Hurricane Katrina hit the southern coast of the U.S. killing almost 1,800 and causing more than $81 billion in damages.[33]



August 29, 2009:

It was brought to my attention by the descendants of the above mentioned Mary Ione Goodlove, daughter of Willis Goodlove, who was the son of William Harrison Goodlove, who was the son of Conrad Goodlove that one of their children contracted the disease known as Gaucher’s disease. I was told that at the time the doctors called this a “Jewish disease”. Unknown at that time was their connection to Jewish ancestry by way of the Cohen Modal Haplotype DNA. It is passed through the Goodlove male side through the Y-chromosome. All Goodlove male’s have this very unusual and rare DNA. It is the DNA of the Jewish Priestly line called Cohen’s. Some of the DNA matches are named Cohen. The significance of this event of this disease is that is the first known disease to be passed on by this recessive gene. It illustrates the importance of the education of our family and extended family to our ancestry. Gaucher’s disease is only passed on if both the male and female have this recessive gene and since this is widely known in the Jewish people they are usually tested before marriage.

The Goodlove’s only recently found out of their connection to their Jewish Ancestry after a DNA test by Gary Goodlove revealed that he had the Cohen Modal Haplotype. This was announced at the family reunion that year and is that basis behind my work.

It is through this awareness and education that I hope can occur and continue so that medical decisions can be more accurately determined. Gaucher’s is only one of many diseases that can occur to those of Jewish ancestry and unfortunately sometimes there is misdiagnoses because of a lack of awareness.

This project will hopefully develop into a method of education for those family members so they can pass on this awareness and questions can be answered.

I myself am not a doctor and what I say should not be construed into medical advice. The facts are what I am interested in and today, it is clear that there is a more serious side to “This Day in Goodlove History.” Our biological and genetic history affects the lives of our children and our children’s children and we owe it to them to be educated.

Jeffery Lee Goodlove







Books written about our unique DNA include: “Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People.”



August 29, 2010:

From the editor:

On my list of things to do or if someone has the time, inclination, and money, I believe that we might find some records of Franz Gotlop at the Castle Church in Werneck, Germany. Read below as to the reasoning but on this date August 29, 1745 this church was inaugurated. Franz was born shortly after this and came later came to America as a Hessian soldier during the American Revolution and fought with the British. He would stay in America after the war. Perhaps there are some baptismal records at the church in Werneck or some cemetery markers in the church cemetery or even in the Jewish cemetery. Franz Gotlop’s military records show that he was from Werneck, Bavaria (Germany) and that he was a Catholic. We now know he also had the Cohen Modal Haplotype that indicates he was from Jewish ancestry. Werneck had a synagogue and had a Jewish population and cemetery.





August 29, 2010

To the Fox Valley Jewish Neighbors organization www.FVJN.org .

I saw your building at the Geneva fest and last night I saw that you had a picnic at wheeler while I was playing tennis. I would like to join your group if possible. I write a blog called www.thisdayingoodlovehistory.blogspot.com where I research our families Jewish ancestry. We discovered we have a unique DNA called the Cohen Modal Haplotype and have been learning a lot about the connections we have through DNA matches to about 50 Cohens around the world. It has been very interesting. I look forward to hearing from you. Jeff Goodlove



ps. check out todays blog (August 29).







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[1] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20110829/ml-israel-securing-sinai/

[2] This Day in Jewish History.

[3] The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism from Ancient Times to the Present day, by Walter Laqueur, page 54

[4] w www.wikipedia.org

[5] www.wikipedia.org

[6]

[7] This Day in Jewish History

[8] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm

[9]

[10] This Day in Jewish History.

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

[12] Proposed descendants of William Smith

[13] (FamilySearch Ancestral File v 4.19 AFN: 19RC-OCJ).

[14] (http://www.gengorum.com/mckinnon/messages/38.html by DaleMyers, August 6 1998.)

[15] This Day in Jewish History

[16] Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, 1652---1781, Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, Arranged and Edited by Wm. P. Palmer, M. D. Volume 1 pgs. 277-282.



[17] The Northern Light, November 1982, Volume 13, #5, George Washington’s Amphibious Commander by H. Sterling French. Page 14.

[18] [1] Enemy View, Bruce Burgoyne, pg 171

[19] Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography

[20] Washington after the Revolution

[21] Typescript Record of Marriages in Clark County 1816-1865, compiled under a DAR-WPA project. (MIcrofilm copy available through LDS). Volume and page numbers from Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.47 Record Books provided by Mrs. G. W. (Sylvia Olson), 1268 Kenwood Ave., Springfield, OH 45505, June 29, 1979.

[22] Vol. 38, page 221. Typescript Record of Marriages in Clark County 1816-1865, compiled under a DAR-WPA project. (MIcrofilm copy available through LDS). Volume and page numbers from Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.47 Record Books provided by Mrs. G. W. (Sylvia Olson), 1268 Kenwood Ave., Springfield, OH 45505, June 28, 1979.

[23] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary

[24] This Day in Jewish History.



• [25] This day in Jewish History

• [26] This Day in Jewish History.

• [27] This Day in Jewish History.

[28] This Day in Jewish History.

• [29] This Day in Jewish History

[30] WWII in HD 11/19/2009 History Channel

[31] Winton Goodlove:A History of Central City Ia and the Surrounding Area Book ll 1999



[32] Linda Peterson Archives, June 12, 2011

[33] Jerusalem Prayer team email 3/30/2010

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