Sunday, September 4, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, September 4

• This Day in Goodlove History, September 4

• 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; John W. Hannah, Sarah B. Godlove, John M. Crawford, Duane M. Colburn





Weddings on this date; Gladys E. Hale and Perry C. Godlove



In the News!

Egypt-Gaza Smuggling Tunnels To Be Closed


In this Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2007 file photo, a Palestinian tunnel digger, wearing a mask to conceal his identity, removes sand in a bucket from a tunnel underground in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on the border with Egypt. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer, File)

By ASHRAF SWEILAM 09/ 3/11 05:36 PM ET

CAIRO -- Egypt's military has began an operation to close a network of smuggling tunnels under the Egypt-Gaza border following tension with Israel, security officials said Saturday.

Hundreds of tunnels snake under the 9-mile (14-kilometer) border, where smugglers bring Gaza supplies and fuel limited by an Israeli blockade. Israel charges Gaza's Hamas rulers get weapons, ammunition and rockets through the tunnels and smuggle militants out.

Officials said that this week, three mechanized sensors were activated to identify tunnel locations and mark them for destruction. Earlier efforts were confined to trying to close tunnel openings, as well as one failed effort to drive a steel wall deep into the sand.

The officials were speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters.

Israel and Egypt are increasingly concerned about the tunnel threat following an attack last month near Israel's southern city of Eilat, near the Egyptian border and a rising presence of Islamic militants in Egypt's Sinai desert alongside Israel.

Israel says Gaza militants entered Sinai through the tunnels and crossed back into Israel, attacking vehicles and killing eight Israelis.

Israel-Egypt relations took a hit when five Egyptian police were killed during a firefight between Israeli forces and fleeing militants. Egypt was outraged, and Israel apologized.

Previous attempts to close the tunnels before have failed to curb illicit trade and people trafficking under the border, following the blockade imposed on the seaside territory in 2007, when Hamas seized control.

The officials said the operation, which began Wednesday, is closely coordinated by the military leadership. So far, three main arteries have been detected, and one was destroyed, they said.





The officials said the tunnels will not be blown up. Instead, they will be filled with cement and water.

Israel Protest: Israelis Turn Out For Largest Economic Rally


A massive crowd of demonstrators come together on September 3, 2011 in Tel Aviv, Israel. An estimated 400,000 Israelis protested across the country against rising housing prices and social inequalities in the Jewish state. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

By DANIELLA CHESLOW 09/ 3/11 04:34 PM ET

TEL AVIV, Israel -- More than 400,000 Israelis poured into streets in cities across the country Saturday night, Israeli media estimated, in a show of strength behind a social protest movement that has rocked the country for two months.

The demonstrations in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and elsewhere against Israel's high cost of living, its housing crisis and distorted distribution of wealth marked the high point – so far – of a summer-long grass-roots protest movement that has ballooned from a few tents in Tel Aviv to a nationwide phenomenon that has delivered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government its most serious domestic crisis.

Israeli media said the turnout in Tel Aviv was more than 300,000, and more than 100,000 demonstrated in other cities. Israel's police did not give an estimate. Taken together, the numbers put the Saturday demonstrations among the largest in Israel's history, and the other large ones were over political issues like Mideast peacemaking, not social ills.

The protest movement and its slogan of "the people demand social justice" have thrust Israel's economic issues to the top of the country's agenda and brought thousands into the streets each week.

In Tel Aviv, protest leader Itzik Shmuli called the gathering a historic moment.

"The new Israelis have a dream and it is very simple: we want to build our home in Israel," Shmuli shouted. "We will not stop this protest until you, Mr. Prime Minister, give us real solutions."

Saturday marked the eighth week in a row protesters have taken to the streets.

"I've had enough of always working and never advancing. You have to work several jobs just to survive. All the burden is on the middle class," said Sharon Riwkes, a 30-year-old clinical psychology resident in Tel Aviv.

In response to the summer-long protests, Netanyahu has appointed a committee to address the demands. The demonstrators – a loose coalition of university students, social activists and disenchanted youngsters – have rejected all the reforms offered by the government and have pledged to continue protesting.



The protests have included representatives of all segments of society, with the exception of ultra-Orthodox Jews. Many Israelis are concerned about the growing influence of an expanding community where most of its men study scripture and live on government handouts.

A brief flare-up between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza deflected attention from the protests, but the large turnout Saturday indicated the focus has returned.

Israel emerged from the global financial crisis relatively unscathed. The economy is enjoying rapid growth, and unemployment is at its lowest in decades at around 5 1/2 percent.

Even so, statistics show the ranks of the working poor have grown dramatically as wealth has increasingly become concentrated among a small group of tycoons.

The middle class has specifically been hit hard, with high taxes and salaries that have not kept pace with rising consumer prices.

In recent months, the country has experienced protests against the high price of gasoline and cottage cheese – a staple of the Israeli diet – and seen lengthy strikes by social workers and doctors over low pay and working conditions.

"There is a chance here to change the face of Israel," parliamentary opposition leader Tzipi Livni told Israel's Channel 2 TV.

____

Associated Press writers Aron Heller in Jerusalem and Amy Teibel in Tel Aviv contributed to this report.

U.S. Is Appealing to Palestinians to Stall U.N. Vote
By STEVEN LEE MYERS and MARK LANDLER
Published: September 3, 2011


WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has initiated a last-ditch diplomatic campaign to avert a confrontation this month over a plan by Palestinians to seek recognition as a state at the United Nations, but it may already be too late, according to senior American officials and foreign diplomats.

The administration has circulated a proposal for renewed peace talks with the Israelis in the hopes of persuading the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, to abandon the bid for recognition at the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly beginning Sept. 20.

The administration has made it clear to Mr. Abbas that it will veto any request presented to the United Nations Security Council to make a Palestinian state a new member outright.

But the United States does not have enough support to block a vote by the General Assembly to elevate the status of the Palestinians’ nonvoting observer “entity” to that of a nonvoting observer state. The change would pave the way for the Palestinians to join dozens of United Nations bodies and conventions, and it could strengthen their ability to pursue cases against Israel at the International Criminal Court.

Senior officials said the administration wanted to avoid not only a veto but also the more symbolic and potent General Assembly vote that would leave the United States and only a handful of other nations in the opposition. The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss diplomatic maneuverings, said they feared that in either case a wave of anger could sweep the Palestinian territories and the wider Arab world at a time when the region is already in tumult. President Obama would be put in the position of threatening to veto recognition of the aspirations of most Palestinians or risk alienating Israel and its political supporters in the United States.

“If you put the alternative out there, then you’ve suddenly just changed the circumstances and changed the dynamic,” a senior administration official involved in the flurry of diplomacy said Thursday. “And that’s what we’re trying very much to do.”

Efforts to head off the Palestinian diplomatic drive have percolated all summer but have taken on urgency as the vote looms in the coming weeks. “It’s not clear to me how it can be avoided at the moment,” said Ghaith al-Omari, a former Palestinian negotiator who is now executive director of the American Task Force on Palestine in Washington. “An American veto could inflame emotions and bring anti-American sentiment to the forefront across the region.”

While some officials remain optimistic that a compromise can be found, the administration has simultaneously begun planning to limit the fallout of a statehood vote. A primary focus is to ensure the Israelis and Palestinians continue to cooperate on security matters in the West Bank and along Israel’s borders, administration officials said.

“We’re still focused on Plan A,” another senior administration official said, referring to the diplomatic efforts by the administration’s new special envoy, David M. Hale, and the president’s Middle East adviser on the National Security Council, Dennis B. Ross. Mr. Hale replaced the more prominent George J. Mitchell Jr., who resigned in May after two years of frustrated efforts to make progress on a peace deal.

The State Department late last month issued a formal diplomatic message to more than 70 countries urging them to oppose any unilateral moves by the Palestinians at the United Nations. The message, delivered by American ambassadors to their diplomatic counterparts in those countries, argued that a vote would destabilize the region and undermine peace efforts, though those are, at least for now, moribund.

Two administration officials said that the intent of the message was to narrow the majority the Palestinians are expected to have in the General Assembly. They said that and the new peace proposal — to be issued in a statement by the Quartet, the diplomatic group focused on the Middle East comprising the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations — could persuade potential supporters to step back from a vote on recognition, and thus force Mr. Abbas to have second thoughts.

“The fact is there are countries who would choose not to do that vote if there was an alternative,” the first senior administration official said.

Ethan Bronner and Isabel Kershner contributed reporting from Jerusalem, and Neil MacFarquhar from the United Nations.



In a message dated 9/3/2011 4:36:14 P.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:

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Iran sends 15th Fleet to Red Sea


Dear Jeffery,

Iran has announced it is sending its 15th Fleet, including at least one submarine, to the Red Sea. The move heightened tensions in Israel, as Iran has the missile capacity to strike Israeli targets from offshore. Though Iran’s naval commander described the news as conveying a “message of peace and friendship to all countries,” the presence of this new threat so close to Israel does not build confidence in a nation that has been repeatedly threatened with being “wiped off the map” by Iran’s leader.

This latest escalation follows a blistering attack on Israel by President Ahmadinejad on Qods (Jerusalem) Day in Teheran. Ahmadinejad described Israel as a “cancer” that needed to be removed from the region and declared the creation of a Palestinian state just the “first step” to reaching the goal of destroying Israel completely. The world is turning a blind eye to these real and credible threats and pushing Israel to concede to their enemies. We must do all we can to stop the plan to curse Israel and divide Jerusalem.


Your ambassador to Jerusalem,

Dr. Michael Evans



This Day…

September 4, 476: The German general Odoacer defeated Orestes and deposed the child emperor Romulus Augustus marking the “official end of the Roman Empire.” Actually this was the end of the Empire in the West. The Eastern Empire continued to rule. Although this is the official date, the imperial system had already effectively ended in the West. The anarchy that immediately preceded and followed the so-called Fall of the Roman Empire was not good for any segment of the population. – Jew and gentile alike. But as is so often the case the effects of anarchy and lawlessness fell heavier on the Jews than on their neighbors. The last decades of the Roman Empire were a period of unrest and uncertainty for the Jewish people living in Palestine and Europe. The adoption of Christianity as the religion of the empire led to a variety of discriminatory practices aimed at the Jews. On the other hand, the Jerusalem Talmud was completed in the first half of the fifth century. The real of seat of learning and Jewish culture had moved to Babylonia where scholars and sages would continue to develop traditions and commentaries including the Babylonian Talmud.[1]

Also in 476…

In 476, Odoacer the Scirian, the commander and elected king of the German troops in the former Roman Empire, deposed Romulus Augustus, ending nearly one thousand years of Roman dominance in the Mediterranean. The defeat caused difficult times for gentile and Jew alike, sending many people north into Europe to seek a safer, more stable life.[2]

476 A.D.

After the Roman Empire collapsed in 476, causing the withdrawal of the Roman military from Britain, the gospel was spread though the efforts of Celtic missionaries sent out from the theological school founded by Columba on the little island of Iona near the coast of Scotland. [3] The fall of the Roman Empire in 476 sent Europe plunging into the darkness of the Middle Ages, a darkness made all the deeper by the absence of a Bible that was understandable to the masses. Latin eventually became a dead language to the common layman, the result being that the Bible became a closed book. Few laymen knew enough Latin to understand the verses the priests would read at Mass. Many of the priests knew just enough Latin to mumble through their liturgies.
The Bible remained a venerated book but a closed book, and would remain so for centuries to come.[4]

Great cities fell into ruins, roads became overgrown with weeds, trake collapsed, and the wide spread rule of Roman law ended. For almost a millennium the people of Europe huddled together for protection in small towns and villages in the countryside. Most barely eked out an existence from the soil, as war, disease, and famine routinely spread over the land.[5]

September 4, 1754: Cornelio da Montalcino, a Franciscan Friar who converted to Judaism, is burned alive in Rome.[6]



1555 Jews expelled from Pesaro.[7]



1555

Henry VIII was the father of three children by three children by three different wives. His first wife Catherine of Aragon was the mother of Mary, while his second wife, Anne Boleyn, was the mother of Elizabeth. Finally, Henry’s third wife, Jane Seymour, gave him the son who would be heir to the throne. When Henry VIII died in 1547, Edward became king at the age of nine. Protestantism again flourished during Edward VI’s brief six year reign, and the open Bible came once again into favor. But when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 15, an intense, short period of turmoil ensued. Protestants and Roman Catholics vied to place their candidate on the vacated throne. Protestants ignored Henry VIII’s two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, and chose to crown Lady Jane Grey, a niece of Henry, as the new queen. After reigning only nine days, she was arrested and beheaded by Catholic supporters of Mary who arose as an army and seized the throne for their chosen candidate.[8]



September 4, 1776: Brigadier-General Richard Prescott had been captured November 17, 1775, and exchanged September 4, 1776, for General Sullivan.

General Prescott was again captured near Newport, Rhode Island, July

10, 1777, and exchanged April 21, 1778, for Major-General Charles Lee. [9]





September 4, 1777: On New Year's day the German officers were taken in a

body to call on General Putnam, who received them hospit-

ably. On the 6th day of January they left Philadelphia for

Baltimore, where Congress was then in session. All the

captured commissioned officers of Rail's brigade were in this

party, and about as many non-commissioned officers, in all

about fifty soldiers. Captain Farmer being still in command

of the guard. On the evening of January 14 he quartered

his prisoners in Baltimore, and the next morning turned

them over to the custody of the Board of War. Congress

ordered the officers to be taken to Dumfries in Prince William

County, Virginia, some twenty-five miles below Alexandria,

and four miles from the mouth of the Quantico River, on

the lower Potomac River. They left Baltimore January 18,

under charge of Lieutenant John Lindenburger of the

Pennsylvania state regiment of artillery, and on January 24

reached Dumfries, a wooden vUlage of about forty houses.

There they remained until September 4, 1777, when they

were sent to Winchester, Virginia, and during the same

month 300 of the enhsted men of the Hessian contingent

arrived in the same village to be quartered there. The offi-

cers were sent on December 13 to Fredericksburg, Virginia,

and there, from their own account, they had a singularly

pleasant time for prisoners of war. In the spring of 1778

those who had been formally exchanged were sent to Phila-

delphia, then in the hands of the British, arriving there on

April 20. Two officers, however, were not in the cartel of

exchange. These were Ensign Carl Wilhelm Kleinschmidt

of the Rail regiment and Ensign Carl Friedrich Fuhrer of

the von Knyphausen regiment. Both of these officers joined

the American army, and the portrait of each one was fixed

to a gallows as a deserter by the British troops in New York

city, October i, 1781.^ Ensign Kleinschmidt was the same

officer who killed his comrade, Captain von der Sippe, in a

duel on board the vessel which brought them to America. [10]





September 4, 1780: The records of the County Court for Ohio County, Virginia,

have also been published in full, from their beginning on January

6, 1777, to September 4, 1780, by which time the last Virginia Court

for Yohogania County had been held. The facts disclosed by these

records of the Ohio County Court are intensely interesting, for,

during the period referred to, the people of that county, living

along the Ohio River, were on the frontier line between our

pioneer settlements and savagery beyond that river. [11]





September 4, 1790 : Ann Stephenson Warrant, “Springfield”.

[12]



Abt. 1790

Sarah Godlove, Born Hampshire County, VA



September 4, 1844: PAYMENT NOTICES

Certificate of Pension issued January 25, 1844 and sent to Thomas Monroe, Woodstock VA. Rate of 75 dollars per annum.



Paid aTreasury under act April 6, 1838 from March 4, 1844 to September 4, 1844. Agent notified April 20, 1845.



January 30, 1846: The Adm. of Nancy Vance, decd.....paid from March 4, 1844 to September 4, 1844.



FINAL PAYMENT RECORD



Date of death of Nancy Vance is given as February 8, 1845. Payment made to Law. Marx, Atty., February 5, 1846. Ricmond Roll. No other genealogical data of interest.[13]



September 4 1862: Goodlove, Samuel. Age 18. Residence Yatton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted August 15, 1862. Mustered September 4, 1862. Wounded severely September 19, 1864, Winchester, Va. Died October 14, 1864, Winchester, Va. Buried in National Cemetery, Winchester, Va. Lot 76.[14]



September 4, 1862: Henderson, Justus. Age 28. Residence Yatton, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted August 19, 1862. Mustered September 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, Savannah, Ga.[15]



William Harrison Goodlove will visit Justus Henderson during the war. Samuel Goodlove/Godlove and Justus Henderson are in the same regiment and enlist at about the same time, from the same town. [16]



Sun. September 4, 1864

Preachin 3 times once duch twice in English

Wrote a letter to M.A. Davis[17][18]

September 4, 1939: In an air raid by the Luftwaffe on the Polish town of Sulejow, over a thousand Jews were listed among the dead. [19]



September 4, 1941: Jewish Resistance members based in Dubossary, Ukraine, and led by Yakov Guzanyatskii assassinate a German commander named Kraft. Another group blows up a large store of German arms.[20]

September 4, 1942: Jews in Macedonia are required to wear a yellow badge.[21]



September 4, 1942: Lodz (Poland) Ghetto’s Jewish Council leader, Chaim Rumkowski, acquiesces to Nazi demands for the deportation of the community’s children and adults who are over the age of 65. During the action which will last until September 14, Germans fire randomly into crowds, execute individual Jews, and invade Jewish hospitals. They deport approximately 15,000 people.[22]



September 4, 1942: Young Jews take on the Gestapo in an act of desperate resistance in Lachwa, Poland. One thousand Jews died on this day while 600 escaped into the surrounding woods. Of these an estimated one hundred survived the war.[23]





September 4, 1949:

1. All on one big stone which has fallen over:

Jno. Crawford, died September 22, 1816. Aged 66 1/3 years.

Effy Crawford, died November 22, 1822

Hannah P. Crawford, died July 16, 1826

Moses Crawford, died 1808

Sarah Rowland, late Sarah Crawford, died----

Thomas, son of Sarah Rowland, died---



2. Near the first stone and still standing:



William Rowland, born December 25, 1775, died November 27, 1856.



3. Some distance from the first two markers:

Infant, February 15, 1865, February 28, 1865

Infant, February 14, 1862, February 20, 1862.

Sons of C. and M. Taylor.



4. On opposite sides of what had been a tall monument. The top fallen off, these inscriptions on the square base:

Geo. W. Crawford, born June 4, 1790, died September 20, 1871.



Winnie, wife of George W. Crawford, born March 4. 1801, died August 6, 1871.



Harriet, dau. of G. and Winnie Crawford, died August 26, 1860. Aged 26 years, 24 days.



Richard Crawford, son of G. and Winnie Crawford, b. November 28, 1833.



5. Mrs. Emahiser says that in 1958 she saw a marker:

Julian Crawford, 21 years, died 1851. [24]



September 4, 2010:



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In a message dated 8/18/2010 7:59:26 A.M. Central Daylight Time,





jEFF,

You have my brothers(Harold) anniversary as Aug. 18 They were married on SEPT. 18.

Also wondering if you still are interested in my great grandparents rocker.

Have a great day,Char







Char, Thank you for letting me know about the error in your brothers anniversary. I made the change on my computer and the upcoming "This Day" on September 18. I am still interested. We were hoping to come up this summer and tie the trip with visiting Sherri's sister who lives up there but those plans fell through. After soccer season, in the middle of November I am planning to come up if that is ok. Thanks for keeping in touch. Jeff





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

[2] Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People, by Jon Entine. Page 203..

[3] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 25.

[4] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 31.

[5] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 59.



[6] www.wikipedia.org , This Day in Jewish History

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

[8] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 132.

[9] Washington after the Revolution

[10] Battle of Trenton, by Stryker

[11] The County Court of West Augusta

[12] The Horn Papers, Early Westward Movement on the Monongahela and Upper Ohio 1765-1795 by W.F. Horn Published for a Committee of the Greene County Historical Society, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania by the Hagstrom Company, New York, N.Y. 1945

Ref. 33.7 Conrad and Caty by Gary Goodlove 2003



[13] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett p. 910.12

[14] http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan/mil508.htm

[15] http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan/mil508.htm

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

[17]Mary Ann Goodlove, born January 7, 1829, in Moorefield Twp. Clark County, Ohio.She died April 29, 1926 in Columbus Ohio. She was the daughter of Conrad Goodlove and Catherine “Katie” McKinnon. She married Peter T. Davis October 7, 1852. She is the sister of William Harrison Goodlove. (Conrad Goodlove Family Bible)



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

• [19] This Day in Jewish History.

• [20] This Day in Jewish History.

• [21] This Day in Jewish History.

• [22] This Day in Jewish History

• [23] This is Day in Jewish History.

[24] (Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett pge. 454.21)

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