Monday, September 5, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, September 5

• This Day in Goodlove History, September 5

• 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 T. Pyle, Catherine G. Mckinnon, Violet McKee, Charles E. Hoover, Lucy S. Harrison, Oliver A. Godlove Vaurine Blast



• Weddings on this date; Mary Crawford and Daniel Sharp, Shirley K. Gritton and Roger Repstein, Marjorie Risher and Herbert L. McKinnon, Rosa L. McKee and William C. Holliday



Turkey Brings Israel Gaza Blockade Before International Court


SUZAN FRASER 09/ 3/11 01:50 PM ET

ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey is preparing to challenge Israel's blockade on Gaza at the International Court of Justice, the foreign minister said Saturday, ratcheting up tensions between the once close allies.

Ahmet Davutoglu's comments came a day after Turkey expelled the Israel's ambassador and severed military ties with the country, angered over its refusal to apologize for last year's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that killed nine pro-Palestinian activists.

In an interview with Turkey's state-run TRT television, Davutoglu dismissed a U.N. report into the raid that said Israel's naval blockade of Gaza was a legal security measure. Davutoglu said the report – prepared by former New Zealand Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer and former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, and presented to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon – was not endorsed by the United Nations and was therefore not binding.

"What is binding is the International Court of Justice," Davutoglu said. "This is what we are saying: let the International Court of Justice decide."

"We are starting the necessary legal procedures this coming week," he said.

But Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said his country has nothing to apologize for and that it has done all it could to avoid a crisis with Turkey. He said the Turks apparently intended to raise tensions with Israel for its own reasons.

"The problem here is on the Turkish side. ... They were not ready for a compromise and kept raising the threshold," Ayalon said on Israeli TV Saturday. "I think we need to say to the Turks: as far as we are concerned, this saga is behind us. Now we need to cooperate. Lack of cooperation harms not only us, but Turkey as well."

Davutoglu said the U.N. report released Friday contradicted an earlier report on the Gaza flotilla incident which found that Israeli forces violated international law when they raided the flotilla. That report was prepared in September by three human rights experts appointed by the U.N.'s top human rights body.

He also warned Israel that it risks alienation among Arab nations by resisting an apology.





"If Israel persists with its current position, the Arab spring will give rise to a strong Israel opposition as well as the debate on the authoritarian regimes," Davutoglu said.

On Friday, Turkey downgraded its diplomatic ties with Israel to the level of second secretary and gave the ambassador and other high-level diplomats until Wednesday to leave the country. In other measures against Israel, Turkey suspended military agreements, promised to back legal actions against Israel by the raid victims' families, and vowed to take steps to ensure freedom to navigate in the eastern Mediterranean.

Turkish officials refused to elaborate on their government's latest move, but some analysts suggested Turkey could send navy vessels to escort aid ships in the future.

Turkey's main opposition party on Friday warned that such a step could lead to confrontation between Turkish and Israeli forces. "The probability that (Turkey's ruling) party has carried Turkey to the brink of a hot conflict is saddening and unacceptable," said Faruk Logoglu, a deputy chairman of the opposition Republican People's Party.

On Saturday, Ban urged Turkey and Israel to mend ties for the good of the Middle East peace process. "I sincerely hope that Israel and Turkey will improve their relationship," Ban told reporters during a visit to Australia.

"Both countries are very important countries in the region and their improved relationship – normal relationship – will be very important in addressing all the situations in the Middle East, including the Middle East peace process," he said, referring to a negotiated Palestinian-Israeli peace pact.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesman said the U.N. committee's report concluded that Israel had acted within its rights and said he hoped it would help "put the relationship between Jerusalem and Ankara back on the right track."

"The U.N. commission clearly states that Israel acted legally in imposing the naval blockade to protect our people from the smuggling of rockets and weapons that are fired at our civilians," the spokesman, Mark Regev, said.

The U.N. report released Friday called the May 31, 2010 Israeli raid "excessive and unreasonable." The U.N. panel also blamed Turkey and flotilla organizers for contributing to the deaths.

Israel insists its forces acted in self-defense and says there will be no apology. Israeli officials pointed out that the report does not demand an apology. Rather, it says "an appropriate statement of regret should be made by Israel in respect of the incident in light of its consequences."[1]

Israel's Netanyahu says won't apologize to Turkey
First Posted: 9/4/11 10:00 AM ET Updated: 9/4/11 11:46 PM ET



By Maayan Lubell

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he would not apologize to Turkey over an Israeli raid that killed nine Turks on a ship bound for Gaza, reiterating his position after Ankara downgraded its relations with the Jewish state.

Turkey on Friday froze all military pacts with Israel, expelled the Israeli ambassador and threatened legal sanctions after a U.N. report on the May 2010 raid failed to trigger an Israeli apology.

The report said that Israel had used unreasonable force in the raid of the Turkish vessel Mavi Marmara, but added that pro-Palestinian activists onboard mounted organised and violent resistance.

Turkey also wants an end to Israel's blockade of Gaza and compensation for the families of the those killed in the raid.

"We do not need to apologize that the naval commandos defended themselves against the violent activists," Netanyahu said at the weekly cabinet meeting, echoing a statement issued by his office on Friday.

"I hope a way can be found to overcome the dispute with Turkey. Israel never wanted its relations with Turkey to deteriorate and now too Israel is not interested in a deterioration in relations," he said.





The U.N. report by a four-member panel said Israel's naval blockade of Gaza was a legitimate security measure to prevent weapons from reaching the enclave but the amount of force used by the Israeli commandos was "excessive and unreasonable."

Publication of the so-called Palmer report was delayed repeatedly to allow for months of rapprochement talks between Israel and Turkey, once close strategic allies, at a time of wide upheaval in the Middle East.

Turkey said it will now pursue criminal cases against Israeli officials responsible for the killings on board the Marmara, which the crew said was delivering aid to Gaza.

Ankara also rejected the report's finding on the blockade and said on Saturday it would apply for an investigation by the International Court of Justice into its legality.

"To the naval commandos I want to say: In the same way that you and the rest of the IDF's (Israel Defense Force's) soldiers protect us, we will defend you in every place and at every forum," Netanyahu said at the cabinet meeting.

"But as well as this I repeat: The state of Israel expresses regret at the loss of life."

Turkey's prime minister, Tayyip Erdogan, regarded as a hero in the Muslim world for championing the Palestinian cause, is expected to go to Egypt later this month.

A security source in the Gaza Strip said Erdogan was planning to visit the territory, which shares a border with Egypt. There has been no official announcement of a Gaza visit. A visit by Erdogan to Gaza could deepen the rift with Israel.

(Editing by Rosalind Russell)[2]

I Get Email!

In a message dated 9/3/2011 8:17:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:

Major wave of terror sweeps across Israel


Dear Jeffery,

Over the past two weeks, a major wave of terror has swept over the nation of Israel. At least ten Jews have been killed and dozens more injured in a series of carefully planned and coordinated terrorist attacks. In addition, the Palestinian terrorists in Gaza have dramatically increased their rocket, missile, and mortar attacks on Israel. Perhaps most disturbing of all, Egypt appears to be allowing (if not outright helping) these attacks. The most deadly attack—the one that hit a bus with an anti-tank missile—was carried out by terrorists who came into Israel not from Gaza, but from the Sinai border controlled by Egyptian forces.

Keep in mind that the creation of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital would place these terrorists a few feet away from Israel. In addition to being a direct attack on God’s prophetic word, and creating an economic and humanitarian crisis in Israel, the plan supported by the Obama Administration and UN would place every Jew living in Israel in even greater immediate and imminent danger of death from terrorist attack. We must do all we can to stop this plan from succeeding.


Your ambassador to Jerusalem,

Dr. Michael Evans



September 25, 1725: King Louis XV of France married Maria Leszczynska. Jews may well have taken part of the wedding celebrations since Louis XV had publicly guaranteed the rights of Jews living in southern France when he came to throne in 1723. This change in policy from his father Louis IV may have been the result of 110,000 lives payment made in honor of “the joyous event of his Majesty’s coronation.”[3]





1726



Honora Crawford (widow) marries Richard Stephenson, the indentured servant.

The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995



This home, located on what is known to be the old Stephenson place in the Shenandoah Valley.[4]

John Stephenson was born.

The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995



After Valentine Crawford's death in 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, Honora moved to Frederick County, Virginia.

http://www.homestead.com/AlanCole/CrawfordRootsII.html

by William Henry



1726

John Battaile was one of the first justices sof Caroline in 1728.

He was son of Col. John Battaile, of Rappahannock and Essex Counties

who was a captain of rangers in service against the Indians n 1692 and a

burgess for Essex in the same year. He married elizabeth, daughter of

Col. Lawrence Smsith of Gloucester.[5]



After 1726

After William Crawford's fathers death, his mother, Honora Grimes Crawford, married Richard Stephenson and soon after they moved to Frederick County, Virginia. [6]



• 1727 Jews expelled from Russia.[7] Edict of Catherine I of Russia: “The Jews…who are found in Ukraine and in other Russian provinces are to be expelled at once beyond the frontiers of Russia.”[8]



1727

The section of

Essex County in which Andrew2 Harrison (compilers 7th great grandfather) lived and died, became in 1727, a part of the newly-erected County of Caroline.[9]



1727
In 1727, a colorful comment that tells us something about the man, and about the time in which he lived, was entered in Essex County Order Book 7, "Andrew2 Harrison being arrested at the suit of James Gillison in debt and he having rescued himself by a superior force out of the sheriff's custody, order is granted to the said plaintiff against the daid defendant for what shall appear due at next Court unless the defendant then appear and answer the said suit." [10]



September 6, 1936: Many leading Jews of Posen, Poland were imprisoned and tortured following blood libel.[11]







September 5, 1770: Susannah Smith10 [Francis Smith9, William Smith8, Lawrence Smith7, Christopher Smith6, Thomas Smythe5, Thomas Smythe4, John Smythe3, Richard2, William1] (b. 1739 / d. 1823) married Col William Preston (b. 1729 / d. 1783).

A. Children of Susannah Smith and William Preston:
. i. Elizabeth Preston (b. May 31, 1762 / d. February 4, 1837)
. ii. John Preston (b. may 2, 1764 / d. March 27, 1827)
+ . iii. Francis Preston (b. August 2, 1765 / d. May 26, 1835)
. iv. Sarah Preston (b. may 3, 1767 / d. July 3, 1841)
. v. Ann Preston (b. February 12, 1769 / d. 1782)
. vi. William Preston (b. September 5, 1770 / d. January 24, 1821)
+ . vii. Susannah Preston (b. October 7, 1772 / d. July 21, 1833)
. viii. James Patton Preston (b. June 21, 1774 / d. May 4, 1843)
. ix. Mary Preston (b. September 29, 1776 / d. February 4, 1824)
. x. Letitia Preston (b. September 26, 1779 / d. September 13, 1852)
. xi. Thomas Lewis Preston (b. August 19, 1781 / d. August 11, 1812)
. xii. Margaret Brown Preston (b. February 23, 1784 / d. May 4, 1843)



More about Elizabeth Preston
Elizabeth married William Strouther Madison (b. 1752 / d. 1782)

More about John Preston
John married Mary Rayford (b. 1765 /d. 1810). He also married Eliza Ann Carrington (b. 1769 / d. 1839).

More about Sarah Preston
Sarah married James McDowell (b. 1765)

More about William Preston
William married Caroline Hancock (b. 1785 / d. 1847)

More about Mary Preston
Mary married John Lewis (b. 1758 / d. 1823)

More about Letitia Preston
Letitia married John Floyd (b. 1783 / d. 1837). John was Major as a Surgeon in the War of 1812. John was the Governor of Virginia from 1830 to 1834. Receive the Electoral Vote from North Carolina in the 1832 Presidential Race.

More about Thomas Preston
Thomas married Edmonia Madison Randolph (b. 1787 / d. 1847).

More about Margaret Preston
Margaret married John Preston (b. 1781 / d. 1864) [12]





September 5, 1774



The first convention resolved that a congress of all twelve colonies should be held. This first 56 representatives of the Continental Congress was convened at Carpenters Hall[13] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 5, 1774.[14][15][16] For the next six weeks some of the greatest oratory shook the foundations of the city of Philadelphia. In this building, Patrick Henry declared, “The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I am not a Virginian, but an American.”The delegates, nor for that matter the citizens of Philadelphia, little realized in late 1774, that Philadelphia was rapidly emerging as the political center for America and would soon be the capital of a new nation.[17]



September 5, 1775: Our First Continental Congress met in Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia on September 5, 1775. [18]



September ?, 1775



At a Cald Court for the Examination of James Nowland this iath Sepr. 1775, for the breaking open of James McCashlen’s Kitchen: Prest, John Campbell, Dorsey Penticost, Wm Geo, Wm. Crawford, John McColloch,

The above named James Nowland was led to the barr, and upon Examination denied the fact wherewith he stands charged.[19]



September 5, 1781

A French naval fleet, under Admiral de Grasse, drives the British fleet, under Admiral Thomas Graves, back from Chesapeake Bay.[20]



September 5, 1801: The record of when ancestor and future President Andrew Jackson was raised a Master Mason is lost. The claim of Greenville Lodge #3 of Tennessee (formerly #43 of North Carolina) seems to be the most worth. An original transcript of the lodge record for September of this date. He was Grand Master of Masons in the years 1822 and 1823.[21]





10:00 AM, September 5, 1849



[22]



Caty’s Tombstone at Pleasant Hill, Ohio



Dorothy Nordgren had drawn a map showing where the cemetery was in which she and her mother had located graves of McKinnon and Pyle ancestors but told me she failed to locate Caty’s gravesite. We located this cemetery on Morris Road which still exists but we failed to locate Caty’s gravesite there (Ref #15). We inquired from local residents in Moorefield Township and finally located the Pleasant Hill Church and Cemetery located high on a hill overlooking Lake Lagonda near the village of New Moorefield.

(Pictures, Ref#16) We called on the minister of the church in her home and she informed us that all of the early records for the church membership and cemetery had been discarded by an earlier minister; therefore, we gave up the search for information through the local church. We found no information that indicated the cause of Caty’s death.[23]







Dorothy Nordgren drew this map.















Pictures of Pleasant Hill Church and Caty’s Gravesite. Photos by Gary and Mary Goodlove.





1850



(Conrad Goodlove) 1500 Acres According to 1850 Census which also indicates he was born in PA.



In the 1850 Census the land owned by Conrad was valued at $1500. Conrad reported he was 57 and was born in Pennsylvania. (Ref#13)

This would have been the parcel of ground which Conrad and Cordelia would have sold on April 1, 1853, to Eli Arbogast. [24]





1850



1850 Ohio Census [25]



1850

Gottlober’s second collection, entitled “Ha-Nianim” (Wilna, 1850,) was published.[26] Also upon obtaining a government teaching license in 1850 Abraham Baer Gotlober taught school until 1865 when he was appointed instructor of Talmud at the rabbinical seminary ion Zhitomir. There he remained until the government closed down the seminary in 1873.[27]



1850

American Bible Societry’s first Standard corrected edition of the KJV.[28]



1850: At America’s independence there were just 15,000 Methodists but by 1850 there were more than a million. By then more Americans were going to church than ever before, and 2 out of three churchgoers were evangelical protestants. Religion had regained its place at the heart of American life. Evangelical Christianity was more than just going to Church, it was about building a new America. As these people are becoming converted they are saying, “There is something weird about the way we are running our prisons,” and “there is something weird about the way we are doing our educational system,” “ there is something wrong about slavery. There is something wrong about the fact that women cant vote.”[29]



1850: America’s distrust of the Vatican went well into the 19th century. In 1850 Pope Pius IX donated a marble stone to be used in the building of the Washington monument. The night it arrived an angry anti catholic mob grabbed the Papal stone, defaced it, and through it into the Potomac River.[30]



September 5, 1850

Congress passes the Fugitive Slave Bill, requiring the return of runaway slaves to their owners.[31]



Mon. September 5, 1863

Putting up hospital tents got a letter from W Winans[32] cold and raining in the evening[33]



September 5, 1895

Ted Jenkins returned to his home Missouri, Monday night, after having visited his friends here for a month. He was accompanied by Oscar Goodlove, we informed, who has gone on a prospecting tour.[34]



September 5, 1941: The anti-Semitic exhibition “The Jews of France” opens in Paris.[35]



September 5, 1944

The Soviet Union declares war on Bulgaria during World War II.[36]





September 5, 1969: Daniel "Sugar Tramp" GUTLEBEN was born on October 5, 1878 in Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on September 5, 1969 in ,Contra Costa,CA at age 90.

Daniel married Miriam Eunice CHURCH on September 19, 1905 in St Louis,Gratiot,Michigan. Miriam was born on September 7, 1876 in Elsie,Clinton, MI and died on May 14, 1961 in ,Contra Costa,CA at age 84. [37]



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[1] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/03/turkey-israel-gaza-blockade_n_947758.html

[2] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/04/israels-netanyahu-says-w_n_948373.html

[3] This Day in Jewish History.

[4] The Stephenson Homestead

After leaving the Crawford home and its quaint little spring house, we proceed westward to route 340, which we cross and follow a curved lane alongside a pasture, where thirsty livestock graze by Buliskin’s cool stream. Stopping in front of the house, we are greeted by a beautiful green lawn with huge shade trees; and here is a straight concrete walk, unusually wide, leading to a white pillared porch. The structure is brick, lending an air to the solid southern hospitality, for which this region is noted.

On either side of this fine old genteel hone are two smaller buildings (each with the same styling and size), constructed of native stone and are exceedingly noticeable. These too, have weathered the storms of tine and are said to be about the same age of the house. A typical arrangement, bearing evidence of early American history, when negro help was depended upon. The stone building on the right is said to be a kitchen, where servants prepared the meals for the master and his family, to be served in the large dining room of the big house. The stone building on the left is similar to the one on the right, except for a small window, rather high above the door (center front). This building is known as a school house in the past. From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969 p. 47

[5] Jeff Goodlove, familytreemaker

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

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

[8] www.wikipedia.org

[9] "Bill and Kris Battaile"battaile@mindspring.com

[10] [James Edward Harrison, A comment of the family of ANDREW HARRISON who died in ESSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA in 1718 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: privately printed, no date), 51-52.] Chronological Listing of Events In the Lives of Andrew Harrison, Sr. of Essex County, Virginia, Andrew Harrison, Jr. of Essex and Orange Counties, Virginia, Lawrence Harrison, Sr. of Virginia and Pennsylvania Compiled from Secondary Sources Covering the time period of 1640 through 1772 by Daniel Robert Harrison, Milford, Ohio, November, 1998.

[11] This Day in Jewish History.



[12] Proposed Descendants of William Smith

[13] Carpenters Hall was built in 1770 by the Carpenters’ Company, founded in 1724 by a group of master carpenters, as their hall. Brother Robert Smith, one of America’s most successful “architects,” designed Carpenters’ Hall, as well as Christ Church steeple and other early buildings, including Brother Benjamin Franklin’s house on High (Market) Street. www.mastermason.com

[14] "Virginia," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000. © 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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

[16] Philadelphia, Art and Color Distributors.

[17] Philadelphia, Art and Color Distributors.



[18] Philadelphia, Art Color Card Distributors.

[19] VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, Records of the District of West Augusta and Ohio and Yohogania Counties, Virginia 1775-1780 By BOYD CRUMRINE Consolidated Edition With an Index by INEZ WALDENMAIER Baltimore GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHING Co., INC. 1981

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

[21] The Northern Light, January 1981 Vol 12 No. 1. Page 6 and d7.

[22] Gerol L. Goodlove visits the resting place of Catherine McKinnon Goodlove, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Moorefield Township, Clark County, OH in the fall of 2006.

[23] Gerol “Gary” Goodlove Conrad and Caty, 2003



[24] (Ref#14) Gerol “Gary” Goodlove Conrad and Caty, 2003



[25] CKML Pg 253 Conrad and Caty, Gary Goodlove, 003

[26] Jewish Encyclopedia.com by Herman Rosenthal and Peter Wiernik.

[27] Encyclopedia Judaica

[28] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 304.

[29] God in America, How Religious Liberty Shaped America, PBS.

[30] Secret Access: The Vatican, 12/22/2010

[31] ON This Day in America by John Wagman

[32] Winans, William B. Age 25. Residence Cedar Rapids, nativity Ohio. Enlisted December 6, 1863. Mustered January 9, 1864. Mustered out July 17, 1864, Savannah, Ga.

http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logn/mil508.htm

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

[34] Winton Goodlove papers.

[35] (Based on Ian Ousby, Occupation: The Ordeal of France, 1940-1944 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998)

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

[37] Descendents of Elias Gotleben, Email from Alice, May 2010.

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