Friday, September 2, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, September 2

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• This Day in Goodlove History, September 2

• 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/



• Books written about our unique DNA include:

• “Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People” by Jon Entine.



• “ DNA & Tradition, The Genetic Link to the Ancient Hebrews” by Rabbi Yaakov Kleiman, 2004.



“Jacob’s Legacy, A Genetic View of Jewish History” by David B. Goldstein, 2008.



• My thanks to Mr. Levin for his outstanding research and website that I use to help us understand the history of our ancestry. Go to http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/ for more information. “For more information about the Weekly Torah Portion or the History of Jewish Civilization go to the Temple Judah Website http://www.templejudah.org/ and open the Adult Education Tab "This Day...In Jewish History " is part of the study program for the Jewish History Study Group in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.



Birthdays on this date; Samuel Younkin, Jason Winch, Nellie D. Pitcher, Freda A. Norman, Marie J. Jolliff, Effie Grimes, Gilbert De Clare “6th Earl”, William Crawford, Ophelia Crawford





Weddings on this date; Nancy J. Sherman and Donovon Schoebel



Anti-Israel protest disrupts UK concert series


September 2, 2011 05:56 AM EST |



LONDON — Protesters disrupted a performance by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in one of Britain's most venerable concert series and forced the BBC to pull the concert off the air, the broadcaster said Thursday.

Pro-Palestinian group The Palestine Solidarity Campaign had called for the BBC to cancel the concert and urged people to boycott the event in protest.

The orchestra was due to perform at London's Royal Albert Hall on Thursday as part of BBC Proms, an annual summer concert series dating back to 1941 broadcast live on the radio.

Shouting and booing erupted just as conductor Zubin Mehta was about to lead the orchestra in Bruch's violin concerto.

"We regret that as a result of sustained audience disruption within the concert hall which affected the ability to hear the music, tonight's Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Prom was taken off air," the BBC said in a statement.

It said protesters interrupted the concert four times and that 30 people were removed by secruity throughout the event.

The BBC said that extra security – including bag searches – had been put in place in anticipation of protests.[1]

Turkey expels Israeli ambassador


September 2, 2011 05:59 AM EST |



ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey says it is expelling the Israeli ambassador and cutting military ties with Israel over the country's refusal to apologize for last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla.

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Friday Turkey is downgrading diplomatic ties to the level of second secretary and that the ambassador will leave Turkey by Wednesday.

Davutoglu also said Turkey was suspending all military agreements signed between the former allies, saying "it is time Israel pays a price."[2]





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In a message dated 9/1/2011 9:59:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time,



4 Things you might not have known about your Cell Phone

For all the folks with cell phones. (This should be printed and kept in your car, purse, and wallet. Good information to have with you.)

There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies.

Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival.

Check out the things that you can do with it:

FIRST (Emergency)

The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile network and there is an Emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly, this number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.


SECOND (Hidden Battery Power)

Imagine your cell battery is very low. To activate, press the keys *3370#. Your cell phone will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery. This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell phone next time.

THIRD (How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone? )
To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in the following Digits on your phone:
*#06# .
A 15-digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe.

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FORTH (Free Directory Service for Cells)

Cell phone companies are charging us $1.00 to $1.75 or more for 411 information calls when they don't have to. Most of us do not carry a telephone directory in our vehicle, which makes this situation even more of a problem. When you need to use the 411 information option, simply dial:
(800) FREE411 or (800) 373-3411
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In a message dated 9/1/2011 4:42:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:





I thought I couldn’t be shocked by anything the Palestinians said…but I was wrong


Dear Jeffery,

I’ve been defending the Jewish people for decades. During that time, I’ve watched and listened to and read piles of Palestinian propaganda. I’ve heard the most vile and disgusting claims about Jews that you can imagine. I thought I had reached the point where I couldn’t be shocked by anything a Palestinian said…but I was wrong.

In a shocking interview with a newspaper in Jordan, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said that even if the UN gives Palestine a state with 1967 borders and Jerusalem as its capital, the Palestinians will STILL not be satisfied. In one sense, I’m not shocked because I’ve known that they will never rest until Israel is destroyed. But I am stunned that he feels free to make public his outrageous and frankly genocidal goal.

Abbas told the paper on the record that even if there is a Palestinian state, he will never drop the demand for the “right of return”—Palestinians told by Arab leaders to leave their homes in 1948 when Israel was under attack want to be allowed to move back into Israel. That would immediately destroy Israel as a Jewish state, for the Jews would be a minority in their own homeland. But that is what the Palestinians want….no Israel at all! We must not fail to fight the plan to divide Jerusalem and curse Israel.


Your ambassador to Jerusalem,

Dr. Michael Evans



This Day…



September 2, 44 BCE: The first of Cicero’s fourteen Phillippics (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony. He will make 14 of them over the next several months. From a Jewish perspective it might be proper to say “a pox on both of your houses.” Cicero was anti-Semite. Once when addressing the Senate he was reported to have gtold his colleagues that he must whisper lest the HJews hear him. He described Judaism as “a barbarous superstition” and derided the Jews as “ a race born in slavery.” When defending a Roman official against charges that he had stolen a large sum of gold bound for Jerusalm, the famous orator used “all the anti-Jewish canrds” of the day to defend his client. Antony was no prize either. After ha and Octavious had triumphed at the Battle of Phillipi, Marc Antony went to Asia Minor, an area under his control. Antony violently rejected several groups of Jews who sought to meet with him concerning the neede to replace Herod. While Herod had made the mistake of siding against Antony before the Battle of Phillipi, the vile monarch kept his throne. Why did Antony favor him over Antigonus? Given the greed and the debauchery of the man, a bribe seems a likely explanation. Also, Antigonus was a reformer and Herod along with his new ally the High Priest Hyrcanus, could be counted on to keep peace in the Jewish kingdom.[3]



September 2, 1192: The Third Crusade ends as English king Richard the Lion-Heart and Islamic sultan Saladin sign a peace treaty that allows Christian pilgrims access to Muslim held Jerusalem. Jerusalem remains in Muslim hands. Acre remains a Christian stronghold. What happened to the “True Cross? It, like the Holy Grail and the Ark of the covenant are lost to history. [4]

September 2, 1492: Jews are expelled from Spain by King Ferdinand & Isabella.[5]

1:00 A.M. September 2, 1666

One remnant of the plague that is still with us today in the nursery rhyme “Ring around the rosie.” The first sign of the disease was a red spot, with a dark ring around it. “A pocket full of posies” helped to hide the stench of the dead bodies, and “we all fall down”, is what happened to the victims. King Charles II sat on the throne, and his capital in London was the largest city in the world. Nearly 70,000 people had already perished as a result of the plague. A bakery catches fire at 1:00 A.M. September 2, 1666. After 7 days 80% of the city had been destroyed. Only 6 people had died. 100,000 people were homeless. [6]



1667

Andrew Harrison, Jr., was born circa 1667, and died in the fall of the year 1752. He married, as has been shown in previous pages, Elizabeth Battaile.[7]



1668 The Catholic Church kidnapped four Illuminati scientists and branded each one on the chest with a symbol of the cross to purge them of their sins and they executed them and through their bodies into the street as a warning to others to stop questioning their rulings on scientific matters. [8]



September 2, 1686: When imperial troops recaptured Buda, most Jewish residents were massacred, while a lucky few were captured and later released for ransom.[9]



c.1687

In Adam’s fall

We sinned all.



Thy life to mend

This Book attend.



The Cat doth play

And after slay.



A Dog will bite

The thief at night.



An Eagle’s flight

Is out of sight.



The idle Fool

Is whipped at school.



As runs the Glass,

Man’s life doth pass.



My Book and Heart

Shall never part.



Job feels the rod,

Yet blesses GOD.



Our KING the good,

No man of blood.



The Lion bold

The Lamb doth hold.



The moon gives light

In time of night.



Nightingales sing

In time of spring.



The Royal Oak it was the tree

That saved His Royal Majesty.



Peter denies

His Lord and cries.



Queen Ester comes in royal state

To save the JEWS from dismal fate.



Rachel doth mourn

For her first born.



Samuel anoints

Whom God appoints.



Time cuts down all

Both great and small.



Uriah’s beauteous wife

Made David seek his life.



Whales in the sea

God’s voice obey.



Xerxes the great did die,

And so must you and I.



Youth forward slips,

Death soonest nips.



Zacheus he

Did climb the tree

His Lord to see[10]



1688-1691



Major Lawrence Smith’s services were as follows: Member of House of Burgesses from Gloucester County, Virginia, 1688-1691.[11]







September 2, 1722: The McKinnon, Harrison, Crawford Linka. Records on the family tree for Catherine (Harrison) McKinnon (Ref #31.1) reveals that Lawrence Harrison and wife, Catherine (Marmaduke), were married in Orange County, Virginia; and that Lawrence Harrison (b.1720) and William Crawford (b. September 2, 1722) were born just two years apart, and that William Crawford was born in Orange County, Virginia.

b. Therefore, Orange County appears to me to be the location where these families came together. My genealogy research has revealed that families lived close by each other and moved together for their personal safety, social well-being, and to promote family inter-marriage.[12]



September 2, 1722

William Crawford born.



September 2, 1748

c1748 Ophella (Effie) Crawford was born September 2.[13]



Between 1748 and 1750 Richard Stephenson bought about 1,000 acres on the Bullskin River from Lord Fairfax, Joist Hite and others. The family must have settled in the area around 1747 or 1748.[14]

Colonel Richard Stephenson, stepfather of Colonel William Crawford dies.[15]



David Vance2 (Andrew1), b. 1748 d. 1813 m. Priscilla Brank Capt NC.[16]



1748/49

Sarah (Sally) CRAWFORD b: 1748/1749 in Berkeley Co., Va., USA



September 2, 1752: England and its American colonies use the Julian calendar for the last time, dropping it in favor of the Gregorian one. Eleven days (September 3-13 inclusively vanish as the calendar was adjusted forward so that September 14 followed September 2. This does not directly affect Jewish history, but it is worth noting since it accounts for some of the seeming discrepancies in providing dates for events.[17]



September 2, 1769; George Washington: Dined at home. Valentine Crawford dined with us.[18]



Saturday, September 2nd, 1775

Got to White-Eye’s Town to breakfast. Saw the Indian Warmarks made by Captn. Wingimund, a Dellawar Warrior which Mr. Ander­son and Capt. White-Eyes explained to the. These hieroglyphic marks are the history of his whole warfare. The rude resemblance of a Turtle on the left hand is the emblem by which his Tribe or Nation is known. The Cross and the two Halfmoons are the Characters by which he is personally distinguished among his nation. That figure on the right hand is the Sun. Those strokes under it signify the number of men he had with him when he made this mark, their leaning to the left signifies that they have their backs towards the



Sun and are bound to the Northward. Those marks on the Lefthand under the. Turtle signify the number of scalps and prisoners he has taken and of what sex. Those marked thus X are scalps, those X men prisoners and those marked thus X women prisoners. The rough sketches of Forts in the middle are what he has helped to attack, but what their names were I cannot learn. Called at several Indian Villages. Crossed is gone to fetch an old Indian woman to cure me as she says, therefore I must lay by my pen.[19]



September 2, 1776: Washington’s report on September 2 that “our number of men at present fit for duty is under 20,000.”[20]



George Washington: New York, September 2d. 1776

As my Intelligence of late has been rather unfavorable and would be received with anxiety & concern, peculiarly happy should I esteem myself, were it in my power at this time to transmit such information to Congress, as would be more pleasing and agreeable to their wishes But unfortunately for me unfortunately for them, It is not.

Our situation is truly distressing. The Check our Detachment sustained on the 27th. Ulto. has dispirited

too great a proportion of our Troops and filled their minds with apprehension and dispair. The Militia instead of calling forth their utmost efforts to a brave and manly opposition in order to repair our Losses, are dismayed, intractable, and impatient to return. Great numbers of them have gone off; in some instances almost by whole Regiments, by half ones & by Companies at a time. This circumstance of Itself, Independent of others, when fronted by a well appointed Enemy, superior in number to our whole collected force, would be sufficiently disagreeable, but when their example has Infected another part of the Army, when their want of discipline & refusal of almost every kind of restraint & government, have produced a like conduct but too common to the whole, and an entire disregard of that order and subordination necessary to the well doing of an Army and which had been inculcated before, as well as the nature of our Military establishment would admit of, our condition is still more alarming, and with the deepest concern I am obliged to confess my want of confidence in the generality of the Troops. All these circumstances fully confirm the opinion I ever entertained and which I more than once in my letters took the liberty of mentioning to Congress, that no dependence could be put in a Militia or other Troops than those enlisted and embodied for a longer period than our regulations heretofore have prescribed. I am persuaded and as fully convinced, as I am of any one fact that has happened, that our liberties must of necessity be greatly hazarded, If not entirely lost If their defence is left to any but a permanent standing Army, I mean one to exist during the War Nor would the expence Incident to the support of such a body of Troops as would be competent almost to every exigency, far exceed that which is daily incurred by calling in succour and New Inlistments and which when effected are not attended with any good consequences. Men who have been free and subject to no controul, cannot be reduced to order in an Instant, and the priviledges & exemptions they claim and will have Influence the conduct of others, and the aid derived from them is nearly counterbalanced by the disorder, Irregularity and confusion they occasion. I can not find that the Bounty of Ten Dollars is likely to produce the desired effect. When men can get double that sum to engage for a month or two in the Militia & that Militia frequently called out, It is hardly to be expected. The addition of Land might have a considerable Influence on a permanent Inlistment. Our number of men at present fit for duty are under 20,000. They were so by the last returns and best accounts I could get after the Engagement on Long Island, since which numbers have deserted. told, on the other, that if I leave the service all will be lost, is, at the same time that I am bereft of every peaceful moment, distressing to a degree But I will be done with the subject, with the precaution to you that it is not a fit one to be publicly known or discussed. If I fall, it may not be amiss that these circumstances be known, and declaration made in credit to the justice of my character. And if the men will stand by me (which by the by I despair of), I am resolved not to be forced frovn m this ground while I have life; and a few days will determine the point, if the enemy should not change their plan of operations; for they certainly will not—I am sure they ought not—to waste the season that is now fast advancing, and must be precious to them. I thought to have given you a more explicit account of my situation, expectation, and feelings, but I have not time. I am wearied to death all day with a variety of perplexing circumstances—disturbed at the conduct of the militia, whose behavior and want of discipline has done great injury to the other troops, who never had officers, except in a few instances, worth the bread they eat. My time, in short, is so much engrossed that I have not leisure for corresponding, unless it is on mere matters of public business. [21]







JOHN GIBSON TO WILLIAM DAVIES, September 2, 1782

[Cal. of Va. Slate Papers, 3:286.]



FORT PITT Septem. 2d 1782

“DEAR COLONEL



This moment I was honoured with yours of the 22d of August per Express. Inclosed is a return of the officers of my Reg’t flow here and of those three who went last from this place to join the troops with you. Inclosed is a narrative[22] of Doctor Knight, by which you will be made acquainted with the inhuman sufferings of our late worthy friend Col. Crawford, and of the Fortitude with which he bore them to the last. I am sorry to hear that the As­sembly of the Ancient Dominion has done nothing for us, however still hope they will consider our services. An Expedition is in agitation here against. Sanduskey, Geni: Irwin to command, the proposal from the people, they are to furnish one thousand men from the militia, and also horses, flour and cattle at their own Ex­pence unless the states will in future pay them. The Geni: takes one hundred of the regulars from this post which is nearly half the number here. I am much afraid it will not be carried info execu­tion as the people are much divided. Should the Expedition take place I am to goe with the Geni: and hope in a few days after our return to pay you a visit at Richmond — The General is hurrying the Express &c

Just as I was closing my letter I rec’d a letter from Clarke at the Falls of Ohio dated the 10th of August. He writes me every thing was then quiet. That he had sent the Express as he had learned by Major Wailes, Genl: Irwin intended carrying our Expedition into the Indian Country, in order to fix the time when the Genl: would move, that he might make an Excursion at the same time.”

I am &c. &c.[23]

September 2, 1796: The Jews of Holland were emancipaged as the Dutch state became the Batavian Republic.[24]

September 2, 1798: William Crawford: Vol. 11, No. 2608. 1218 a. Mason, Main Fk. Licking. 10-5-1795, Bk. 4, p. 487. Same and Heirs, (September 2, 1798) 0n 9-2-1798. Bk. 8, p. 425-426. (note: preceding grant is John Dawson).[25]



September 2, 1802: Gabriel Smith10 [John “LR” Smith9, Ambrose J. Smith8, Christopher Smith7, Christopher Smith6, Thomas Smythe5, Thomas Smythe4, John Smythe3, Richard2, William1] (b. 1764 / d. 1841) married Sarah Ann Downs (b. 1767 / d. 1833).

More about Gabriel Smith
* Gabriel is buried in the Old Poplar Springs Cemetery (Now Horsley), Haralson Co. GA.
* It is believed that Gabriel was also a part of the Militia in 1780 during the Revolutionary War.
* A photo copy, Georgia Dept of Archives and History, August 6, 1968 from the old family history. "Copy Photo" by Savory Albritton . Taken from a copy by Girlilee Thomason for heirs of Gabriel Smith, Sr. from Mrs. Lizzie Walker and Rev. War date from Montgomery Co., NC. Gabriel Sr. (1764-1842) enlisted in North Carolina Militia in 1780 from Montgomery Co., NC--Moved to Wilkes Co., Ga 1785 census page 44----Moved to Franklin County, Ga. 1802 (in the 1820 census of Habersham County, Ga.)--Moved to Carroll County, Ga in 1835. Carroll County Will Book B- page 39, will Apr 9, 1846-48 James C. Smith and Sarah Bunt

* !Bible record printed in Carroll Co. (GA) Genealogical Quarterly vol. II Fall & Winter 1981 No. 3 By Carroll Co. Genealogical Society pg 93 & 94. Births taken from this bible record where possible. "Gone To Georgia" Copyright 1965 by National Genealogical Society, special publication No. 30. pg 79 In Franklin Co., #2 Gabriel Smith enlisted in Montgomery Co., NC 1780; moved to Wilkes Co., Ga 1784 where he was taxed 1785 and then to Franklin Co., Ga 1802. !REV: "Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Ga." by McCall (Gen. R973.34) pg 274. Gabriel Smith applied for Pension in Franklin Co., Ga. CENSUS 1830 Franklin Co., Ga vol II Roll 209 dwelling 251/household 20 - 1male 60-70, 1 female 50-60. Census 1840 Carroll Co., GA 754th Div. pg 056. Census 1850 Carroll Co., GA 11th Div. pg 052. Census 1860 Carroll Co., GA Kansas Dist., P.O. Carrollton.

A. Children of Gabriel Smith and Sarah Downs:
. i. Ezekiel Smith (b. July 18, 1786 in Wilkes Co. GA)
+ . ii. Gideon Smith (b. October 8, 1787 in Wilkes Co. GA)
. iii. William Smith (b. February 15, 1789 in Wilkes Co. GA)
+ . iv. Richard Smith (b. June 13, 1790 in Elbert Co. GA)
+ . v. Mary Smith (b. October 1793 in Anson Co. NC / d. abt. 1833 in GA)
+ . vi. Morning Smith (b. October 1793)
+ . vii. Grace Louisa Francis Smith (b. January 1795 in Elbert Co. GA)
. viii. James Claiborne Smith (b. May 14, 1796 in Elbert Co. GA)
+ . ix. Gabriel D. Smith (b. June 18, 1798 in Elbert Co. GA / d. October 3, 1880 in GA)
. x. Mark Smith (b. April 6, 1800)
+ . xi. Sarah Smith (b. September 2, 1802)
. xii. Hugh Smith (b. January 5, 1805 in Franklin Co. GA)[26]







September 2, 1822

A committee was appointed to solicit signers to the constitution, to report at the first annual meeting, and, after ordering a copy of Dudley’s Analysis of the Bible Society System, and the publication of the constitution and minutes in the Farmers’ Advocate, the meeting adjourned, to meet September 2, 1822. At that date, the society completed its organization by electing Rev. Archibald Steel, President; George W. Jewett and Moses Henkle, Sr., Vice Presidents; Pierson Spinning, Treasurer;; Samuel Henkl, Corresponding Secretary; Isaac T. Teller, Corresponding Secretary; and for Directors, John Archibald McConkey, Thomas Patton, Joseph Keifer, Maddox Fisher, Daniel McKinnon, Jr. Daniel Moore and Andrew Hodge.[27]



September 2, 1864: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) and the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Lovejoy Station September 2-6.[28]



Fri. September 2[29], 1864

In camp warm and clear

Went out and got a peck of apples[30]



September 2, 1920: After consulting with leaders in the Buck Creek Church, Ottilie set the election for September 13. The Buck Creekers urged him not to schedule the elction until after the Buck Creek Fair on September 8-11. They wanted to be sure thay had enough time to brign in speakers to boost consolidation and “get out the vote.” Having a professional stake in the venture’s success, he obliged. On September 2, the Leader, along with carrying an announcement of the special election as required by law, carried the following two pieces. The rist was an editorial regarding the upcoming election. The second was a retrospective on the purpose of education, written by a resident of the Castle Grove neighborhood in northern Jones County immediately south of the Union Township. Taken together they illustrate tow sharply contrasting persectivesx on public schooling



Buck Creek Community to Vote on Consolidation: Those interested will make note of the authorized public notice on the fifth page, of the special school election, to be held at the Buck Creek school house on Monday, September 13…. The project has been under discussion by the community for a number of years past, but one thing and another seemed to interfere with harmony of action. The ambition of the fathers and mothers of the community to give their children an education demanded by the times was not to be dinied, and it is hoped that the election will confirm their belief that the commumntiy is one mind on the subject. A fine school would be a wonderful asset to the community.[31]



Castle Grove: School bells will be ringing…all this week, calling the children bqack to their books and blackboard. Let pause and wonder why. To get an education, to acquire knowledge….Old John Ruskin once said, “Education doesn’t mean teaching a person something he doesn’t know, it means teaching him to behave as he does not behave.”…We heartily endorse a rightly disciplined education (excuse our preaching). Boys and girsl, go to school and college. Select a school with a reputation: not one that is filling the air with athletic skyrockets; but one that prudently keeps the education of the mind and character uppermost.[32]



September 2, 1923: At a Nationalist Rally Adolf Hitler is filmed for the first time.



• September 2, 1939: In Poland, Stutthof is established as a camp for “civilian prisoners of war.”[33]



• September 2, 1939: As 1400 Jews escaping from Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia land on a Tel Aviv, Palestine, beach, British soldiers shoot and kill two refugees.[34]



• September 2, 1940: German occupation authorities in Luxembourg introduce Nuremberg Laws. All Jewish businesses are seized and handed to “Aryans.[35]





Convoy 27, September 2, 1942



There were 1,016 names on the lists for this convoy of adults and children. Among the 987 deportees for whom nationality is noted, there were: 215 Poles; 166 Germans; 106 French; 101 Austrians; 24 Czechs; 19 Russians; 12 Hungarians; 9 Romanians; 9 Lithuanians; 7 Latvians; 6 Dutch; 4 Luxemburgers; 3 from the Saar Basin; 29 stateless; and 262 undetermined.



On Convoy 27 was Nicolas Gotlibs, born November 19, 1894, from Latvia, and Joseph Gottlieb, birth and place of residence unknown. (probably illegible.)



The list is on onionskin and is in deploable condition. Even with a magnifying glass the names cannot all be deciphered correctly. They are not in alphabetical order. The transport of September 2 is divided into six sublists, labeled as follows:



1. Unoccupied Zone 1--468 people. These are Jews who were undoubtedly arrested in the mass roundup in the unoccupied zone which took place on the night of August 26 (and into the morning of August 27). The roundup led to the arrest of 6,584 Jews (XXVI-58) who were surrendered to the occupying authorities. This list is composed of 17 sublists totaling 468 persons. Some of the lists comprise males only, but the majority had families. There were nmo children under 15. These lists were hastily prepared, and none contain the place of birth.

2. Unoccupied Zone 2, 28 people, including some intire families. The date and place of birth, abd ub nabt cases the nationality are missing.

3. Drancy 1—19 people, including families.

4. Drancy 2—

Stairway 8. 21 people, many of them teenagers and young children.

Stairway 9. 64 people, all adolescents and young children.

Stairway 10. 17 people.

5. Departments—75 people. Only family and indicated here. There are sublists from Dordogne (27), Correze (2), Creuse (3), Indre (2), and Haute-Vienne (41).

6. Last minute departures not yet listed—71 people. There were entire families. These people came from camps in both zones.



SS Ernst Heinrichsohn composed the usual telex to Berlin, Oranienburg and Auschwitz (XXVb-149) announcinbg the departure of convoy D 901/22. The telex, signed by Horst Ahnert, indicates that the departure took place at 8:55 AM on September 2 from the station at Le Bourget-Drancy, that the transport carried 1,000 Jews, and that it was escorted by Sergeant Weise.



The convoy arrived in Auschwitz on September 4. An undetermined number of males were selected before arrival (see Convoy 24.) Upon arrival, only 10 men were selected for work and received numbers 63055 through 63064. There were 113 women selected; they were given numbers 19003 through 19115. The rest were immediately gassed.



Some thirty men are known to have survived in 1945. This survival rate, high relative to the other convoys, is explained by the selections before arrival in Auschwitz.[36]



Convoy 59, September 2, 1943



On August 31, Berlin gave its agreement to Brunner for the September 2 departure of a convoy of 1,000 Jews (XLIX-28). The routine telex (XLIX-30a) was composed by Brunner and signed by Rothke. It indicated that the conbvoyu left at 10 AM from Paris /Bobigny with 1,000 Jews. Lieutenant SS Wannewacher escorted the convoy to the bgorder.



There were 551 males, 441 females, and 8 undetermeined in the convoy, with 130 of the total under 18. There were many families and children.



When they arrived in Auschwitz on September 4, 232 men were selected for work (numbers 145796 through 146027) and 106 women (numbers 58300 through 58405.



Of the 388 selected, there 21 survivors in 1945. Four were women.



Dr. Robert Levy, arrested on May 12, 1943, in Limoges and deported from Drancy on September 2, 1943, gave the following account:



“We expected to work very hard in the factories, in the coal mines in the quarries, but we did not think our annihilation had been decided upon and was going to be perpetrated for the most part, in cold blood… After a 60 hour horrible trip, our convoy, which left Drancy September 2, 1943, came to a halt. Shouting, the SS opened the padlocked cars filled with their pitiful. Cargo of frightened old men, women scared to death, crying children and exhausted men. But all those people were glad to arrive at their destination, to breathe the pure air after the contaminated stench of the freight cars, to stretch their legs and arms which had been bent by the atrocious and uncomfortable trip. This is the selection: women, children, those ovber 50, the sick, are placed on the right. The women who do not want to be separated from their husbands weep. The mothers accompanied by little children are happy, for they are not separated…”[37]



On board Convoy 59, on September 2, 1943 was Chila Gotlib, born January 1, 1883 from Seidlitz, and Malka Gotlib, born February 14, 1878 from Varsovie. (Warsaw, Poland.)[38]



September 2, 1945

The Japanese formally surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II.[39]



September 2, 2010

I Get Email!



From Family Tree DNA,



In a message dated 8/12/2010 3:09:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time, info@familytreedna.com writes:



An exact 12 marker match has been found between you and another person in the Family Tree DNA database.



You and the other person match in all 12 loci. If you share the same surname or variant, this means that there is a 99% likelihood that you share a common ancestor in a genealogical time frame. If you match another person without the same surname or variant, you still probably share a common ancestor, but this ancestor most likely lived in the time before surnames were adopted.



The link below will take you to your Family Tree DNA Login. From there, click on the "Y-DNA Matches" tab to see a list of your matches. Newer matches will be at the top of the list. Additional emails will be sent to you as we find new matches between you and your "genetic cousins."



Follow the link below and type in your Kit Number and Password to access your personal page



From the Editor: This is the letter or email we receive when a match has been obtained through FamilytreeDNA.com. We have about 56 matches so far. I send an email of “This Day” to all of them who wish a copy, and hear from some of them from time to time. Most do not know too much about their extended family. I have spoken with several on the phone and met one in Washington D.C. It was a high water mark for my work in piecing this thing together. Jeff Goodlove







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[1] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20110902/eu-britain-concerts-protest/

[2] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20110902/eu-turkey-israel/

[3] This Day in Jewish History.

[4] This Day in Jewish History.

Islam: History Society and Civilization, DISC, 2/20/2004

[5] This Day in Jewish History

[6] The Most, Incredible Disasters, HIST, 3/15/2011.

[7] Torrence and Allied Families, Robert M. Torrence pg 317

[8] Angels and Demons, 1/1/2009

[9] This Day in Jewish History.



[10] Paul L. Ford, ed., The New England Primer 1897

America-1603-1789 by Lawrence H. Leder, 1978, pg. 94.

[11]Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1659-1693. Torrence and Allied Families, Robert M. Torrence, pg 300.

[12] Conrad and Caty by Gary Goodlove

[13] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995

[14] Colonel William Crawford by William A. Coup, page 2

[15] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995

[16] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett p. 1820.22

[17] This day in Jewish History

[18] Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 108.

[19] The Journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777 pg. 110-111

[20] Washingtons’s Crossing, David Hackett Fischer pg. 381

The source is Johnston, The Campaign of I776Around New York and Brooklyn (Brooklyn, 1878), 123—25.

[21] George Washington, A Biography in His Own Words, Ed. By Ralph K. Andrist, 1972



[22] *Not found

[23] GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS 1781-1784, Edited by James Alton James, pgs. 79-81

[24] This Day in Jewish History



[25] Index for Old Kentucky Surveys and Grants in Old State House, Fkt. KY. (Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett. Page 454.50.)

[26] Proposed Descendants of William Smith

[27] History of Clark County, Ohio, page 352, W. H. Beers & Co. 1881.

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

[29] September 2, 1864, The Union Army commanded by General William T. Sherman occupies Atlanta.

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

[31] There Goes the Neighborhood, Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Twentieth Century Iowa, by David R. Reynolds, page 193.

[32] There Goes the Neighborhood, Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Twentieth Century Iowa, by David R. Reynolds, page 193.

[33] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1762.

• [34] This Day in Jewish History.

[35] This Day in Jewish History



[36] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 236.

[37] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 448.

[38] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 450.

[39] On This Day in America, by John Wagman.

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