Wednesday, September 28, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, September 28

• This Day in Goodlove History, September 28

• 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.



• 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.





• I Get Email!



In a message dated 9/23/2010 7:25:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

Thank you for including me on your email list - my brother gave you my email address. Please use this yahoo address instead - the other is my work email account. I am interested in the DNA project, and would appreciate a copy on CD, if possible.



your relative,

L…

P.S.
My daughter's … grandfather…came to the U.S. with his family when he was just 4 years old. They were from Vilna, I believe. The area was part of Russia or Poland.







L…, I made the changes on your email address. Just for clarification, what part of the DNA project were you interested in? www.FamilytreeDNA.com contains a lot of information about how the whole DNA project works and also contains information about the Godlove project. You can find that project by typing Godlove into the Surname Search box. They also have information about testing. That is very interesting about your daughters grandfather being from Vilna. Just so I can try to connect all the dots, who is your father and grandfather? Jeff Goodlove







• Birthdays on this date; Ethel R. Coup

Weddings on this date; Mary Hitchon and Lawrence Smith, Mary Debham and Lawrence Smith, Susanna Cline and Alfred McAtee, Jean M. Sackett and Ronald Johnson, Cheryl A. Meneely and Robert L. Armstrong.



• September 28, 48 BCE: Pompey the Great was assassinated on orders of King Ptolemy of Egypt after landing in Egypt. He was the Roman who desecrated the Holy of Holies and then mocked the Jews for praying to nothing. [1]



• 44 BCE: Caesar assassinated.[2]



• September 28, 1066: Jews followed the Norman Conquest, in 1066, into England. Jewish urban enclaves swelled with immigrants, who became craftsmen, artisans, and moneylenders. The Rhineland region, which the Jews called Askenaz, emerged as a spiritual center of Judaism.[3]



• September 28, 1251: King Jaime I declared, “No Jews will hold office in the Kingdom of Valencia.” The following year Jews were banned from office in all of Catalan and Aragon.[4]



• September 28, 1577: The Sultan ordered a census of the Jews of Safed for the purposes of raising taxes.[5]



• 1578-1581: The Talmud was published in Switzerland in 1578-1581, as well as in Wilna, lublin, and in other European cities. Some these editions from the late Middle Ages were expurgated, omitting, for instance, attacks against Christianity, but they were expurgated also because of the very length of the Talmud.[6]



September 28, 1728: ’On November 28, 1751, Andrew Harrison, of St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia, conveyed to his son Charles Harrison, of the same parish and county, land whereon the said Charles Harrison now lives, and adjoining Lawrence Harrison and Lott Warren, being a part a tract for 1000 acres granted to Andrew Harrison on September 28, 1728.” [7]



6 John Harrison (Andrew,’ Andrew 1), “on November 28, 1751,Andrew Harrison, ‘of St. Thomas’ Parish, Orange County, planter, conveyed by deed of gift to his son John Harrison, of the same parish and county, 100 acres on the branches of Ferry’s Run, in the same parish and county, which is part of a patent for 1000 acres granted to the said Andrew Harrison, September 28, 1728, adjoining land o~ Charles Har­rison, Lott Warren, Richard’ Cousins.[8]





September 28, 1776

Strength estimates of American Forces reported totals 31,748; effectives 20,435

This report included troops at Fort Lee and Fort Washington. It did not include troops on the northern frontier under General Gates.[9]



September 28, 1778

Winch, David, Lancaster, Col. Wade's regt. for service at Rhode Island; Capt. Belknap's co.; muster rolls sworn to at East Greenwich, Sept. 28, Nov. 10, and Dec. 30, 1778; enlistment to expire Jan. 1, 1779.[10]



September 28, 1779



COLONEL WILLIAM CRAWFORD TO THE VIRGINIA COURT



September 28, 1779. Colonel William Crawford came before the Court and made oath that Hugh Stephenson[11] now dec’d. obtained a Virginia Land Warrant from Lord Dunmore while Governor of Virginia for 3,000 acres of land and that the said Hugh Stephenson was an inhabitant of Virginia and that he was Captain of a Company actually raised in Virginia and in the service of Virginia of Boquet’s Campaign 1764 and the said Crawford further made oath that he was also witness to the said Hugh Stephenson’s assignment to a certain Richard Yeats 1,000 acres of the said Warrant.[12] .



Court met according to adjournment September 28th, 1779.

Present Wm. Harrison Thomas Freeman Oliver Miller Richard Yeates Gent. Justices.

Absent Wm. Harrison.

Ordered that Jno. Crawford be sum’d. to appear at the next Court to shew by what authority he detains James Crago as his Servant.

Col. Wm. Crawford came before the Ct. and made Oath that Hugh Stephenson now deed. obtained a Warrant from Lord Dunmore while Governor of Virga. for three thousand Acres of Land & that the sd. Hugh Stephenson was an Inh’t. of Virginia & that he was a Captain of a Company actually raised in Virg’a. & and in the Service of Virg’a. in the year of Boquet’s Campaign 1764, & the said Crawford further made oath that he was a witness to the sd. Hugh Stephenson’s assigning to a certain Richd. Yeates one thousand Acres of the said Warrant.

William Crawford came before the Court & made Oath that Burton Lucas was a Subaltern Officer in the Service of Virg’a. in Col. Wm. Byrds Regt. in the year 1758 or 59 in consequence of which he obtained a Warrant from Lord Dunmore while Gov. of Tirg’a. for two thous’d. Acres of Land which was assigned by the sd. Lucas to Matthew Ritchie & Wm. Bruce.



Prest. Benja. Kuykendali & Joseph Beckett Gent.

Deed Labat to Chambers prov’d. by the Oath of Wm. Christy 0. R. being formerly proved by the other subse. Witnesses.

Andrew Swearengen gentleman Present.



Deed Edwd Ward to Jacob Haymaker ackd. by sd. Ward.



0. for R.

Two Deeds James McGoldrick to Edwd, Ward ack’d. 0. R.

Deed Edwd. Ward to MeGoidrick ackd. 0. R.



William Crawford Gent. Sworn Surveyor.



Ordered that Ct. be adjourned until Tomorrow morning 9 ocbock.[13]



September 28, 1789

No. 2435, Moses Crawford, Franklin Township, Fayette County, Penn. 302.1/2 acres, As & All.

Surveyed October 29, 1769 and Patented September 28, 1789.

Page 16, 74.

Another listed, which may be the same land, is located very near the Dunbar Township line. (May be an overlap of township on map).

No. 3453, Moses Crawford, Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Penn. 302 ½ acres, As & All. Surveyed October 29, 1769 and Pat. Date, September 28, 1789. A Wt. to accept.

Moses sold his rights before the patent date, to Andrew Byers.



Whether this plot was provided to him by his grandfather is not certain; but by all means should be considered, only a short distance from his father’s plantation ‘Crawford’s Delight’, and ‘Stewart’s Crossing’, also his grandfather’s ‘Spring Gardens’. There are no other surveys on the original survey map to suggest that Richard and
William (half-brother to Richard and Moses), ever was provided land by their grandfather, however, it is possible they may have received land located elsewhere[14]



September 28, 1787

Congress votes to submit the proposed Constitution to the states for ratification.[15]



• September 28, 1823: Pope Leo XII chosen to lead the Catholic Church. Leo was a reactionary seeking to undue the lingering ef`fects of the French Revolution and the wave of liberalism that it had unleashed. He did pass harsh laws aimed that made life in the ghetto even more miserable for the Jews than it had been. [16]



September 28, 1850: In an attempt to ascertain the actual “whereabouts” of Conrad Goodlove after he was released from the War of 1812 “on or about the 25th of November A.D. 1812, as will appear from the muster roles of said company,” I have very carefully screened the documents and letters pertaining to the application for Bounty Land Warrants.

In a letter dated November 9, 1850, (Ref#23) he made his first application in response to the Act of Congress “granting bounty land to certain officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States and passed September 28, A.D. 1850.”[17]

September 28, 1850: His March 26, 1855, letter (Ref#20) on the second page he testified “that he has heretofore made application for Bounty Land under the Act of September 28, 1850, and received a land warrant for forty acres of land which he entered upon land at Defiance Land Office, Ohio, and received a patent therefore and has since disposed of said land and has therefore legally disposed of said land warrant and land and cannot now return the same.”

I believe the explanation for the second application for Bounty Land had to do with the information on the mustering out rate and the documents on file with the government office (Ref #9.1 & 9.2) showed he terminated on the 18th of September whereas he has claimed he served as a “volunteer” until November 25th. It appears he did obtain an additional warrant for 120 acres. Whether he used this to purchase the Iowa property as well as the sale of land near the Defiance, Ohio, land office, I have not been able to determine to date. Another possible theory regarding the 40 acres “entered on” at Defiance, Ohio, is that after receiving warrant #24784 for 40 acres dated Dec. 4, 1850, he sold the property in Clark County to Eli Arbogast April 1, 1853 (see Deed in Ref #14) and also sold the 40 acres “entered on” at the Defiance Land Office before departing to Iowa.

Mary and I visited the Ohio State Library and the Ohio State Historical Society in February, 2002, after attending the booth of our Agri-Safety, Inc. (wholesale agricultural safety supplies) at the National Farm Machinery Show. In search of records of Bounty Land Warrants we located an old handwritten log pertaining to warrant number 15231 which appears in Ref. #24: It was issued to Conrad

Goodlove. (Ref #___)

We also located an old handwritten copy of the roll of Samuel McCord, Regiment, Ohio Calvary, militia for the War of 1812.

Ref.# _________.[18]

Based on my research it was at least after March 26, 1855, that William Harrison Goodlove left Clark County, Ohio, with his father for Iowa. Conrad’s signature of that date was notarized verifying his presence in Clark County. [19]

September 28-30, 1851

5S 122-4. Interview with Captain Sam Murphy, Sep. 28, 29, 30 1851. At age of 3 years Sam Murphy was bound out to John Stephenson half brother to Colonel Crawford. Old Lawrence Harrison moved over with and settled near Colonel Crawford on the Yough, and died same year as first election in West-moreland Co., PA. - - - Sons, William, Benjamin, Lawrence, and Battle. Charles Harrison brother of old Lawrence had a son John. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford father and mother of William and Valentine were Irish. He was once an officer in the British Army. Early settled on Bullskin and thinks his two sons were born there (??). He traded in Redemptioners (White persons unable to pay their passage over the Atlantic who were sold for some seven years of service - Richard Stephenson was one of these - a tall Irishman who married Crawford’s widow. His sons were John, Hugh, Richard, James, Mark and one crippled daughter. William Crawford had no sister. He was a fine looking man- weighing over 200, perhaps 240 pounds, about 5’ 10", had some grey hair, and was 50 or 60 when killed. He left 3 (?) daughters and one son John. He raised Thomas Ravens-croft. Valentine had two sons Moses who died in 1774 and William, born 1759 and died 1782. [20]



Wed. September 28, 1864

In camp all day got plenty of forage

Our cavalry reported to be in Stanton

Wrote a letter to wildcat grove[21]



September 28, 1899

(Jordan’s Grove) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goodlove and wife, Saturday, baby girl. (Winton Goodlove’s note:This would have been my Dad’s sister, Ethel.)[22]



1900

The 1900 United States Federal Census lists Earl L. Goodlove’s home in 1900 as being in Maine, Linn County, Iowa. His Race listed as White, Ethnicity was American, Gender Male. His relationship to the head of house was son and his father, William, was born in Ohio. His mother Sarah, was also born in Ohio. His Marital status was single and his Residence was Central City, Linn County, Iowa. Other Household members were William Goodlove age 63, Sarah Goodlove, age 56, Cora Goodlove, age 23, Earl L. Goodlove age 21, and Jessie P. Goodlove age 17. [23]



1900

By 1900, the population of the Pale had grown to 5 million, and the Jewish population worldwide exceeded 10 million. [24]



• September 28, 1918: Near a french village Henry Tandy becomes Britains highest decorated private of WWI. A one man firing squad. During the battle a lone German enters his sights. The German soldier is ready to accept his fate, waiting for private Tandy to shoot him. Private Tandy sees that the German is just a desperate looking individual and he passes him by and refuses to kill him. Tandy is later told that the German was a corporal in the 16th Bavarian reserve regiment. His name was Adolf Hitler. (Franz Gottlop was also from Bavaria.)[25]



• September 28, 1937: Mussolini and Hitler gave speeches in front of 1,000,000 people in Berlin. Italians would later try and portray themselves as victims after they switched sides during World War II. The reality is that the Axis Alliance was seen by Hitler as a valuable tool in his plan to create a Third Reich that would be Jew-free.[26]



• September 28, 1938: The Munich Conference is attended by French Premier Edouard Daladier, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, and Hitler. Climaxing the Allies appeasement policy, France and Great Britain permit Germany to illegally annex the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia. Most Europe breathes a sigh of relief because war is averted. [27]



• September 28, 1938: The Czech representatives to the conference, who had been forced to wait helplessly in the corridor outside the conference hall, break down into sobs after hearing the news of the Allied concessions to Germany. Also at the conference, Chamberlain signs a Friendship treaty with Germany without informing his French ally. Arriving home, he triumphantly holds this scrap of paper up to the crowd that surrounds his airplane and promises “peace in our time.” [28]

September 28, 1939

Germany and Russia sign a secret treaty dividing up Poland between them.[29] The result was a sudden mass expulsion of Jews during which thousands were robbed and hundreds murdered.[30]



• September 28, 1939: The SS selects the start of the weeklong Jewish festival of Sukkoth to forcibly deport more than 8000 Jews from Pultusk, Poland.[31]



• September 28, 1941: The Massacre at Babi Yar continued for its second and final day. In Kiev, 2000 notices had been posted around Kiev ordering all Jews to appear with documents, warm clothes, and valuables. Rumors had been rife that they were going to be sent to a labor camp. Instead they would be massacred at Babi Yar. According to German records, 33,771 Jews were slaughtered in a Ravine outside of Kiev by Einsatzkommando 4a. The massacre is immortalized in Yevgei Yevtushenko’s poem Babi Yar. The monument placed on the site by the Soviet government did not mention the victims were Jews.[32]



• September 28, 1942: The Nazis activated a new train schedule that included the following daily direct transports one train a day from Radom to Treblinka, one train a day from Cracow to Belzec, and one train a day would go from Lvov to Belzec. Each train would consist of 50 cars and carry 2,000 Jews. By November two more direct connections would be established; Lublin to Sobibor and Chlemno to Sobibor.[33]

• October 19-September 28, 1943?Luxembourg Jews are deported to Lodz in eight transports.[34]



• September 28, 1943: For two days, the Jews from the community from Split, Yugoslavia, are killed at the concentration camp in Sajmist, Yugoslavia.[35]



• September 28, 1943: Over a forty-eight hour period Roman Jews deliver 50 kilograms of gold to the Gestapo in Rome, as ordered. Pope Pius XII had offered to lend the Italian Jews 15 kilograms of gold if they could not collect the full amount themselves. In the end, it does not matter. The Germans lied, taking the gold and the Jews.[36]



• September 28, 1943: The Last Nazi “Action taken” took place in Amsterdam. Two thousand Jews were deported. This meant that almost 110,000 Jews which was 95% of Holland’s former Jewish population, would not survive the war.[37]



• September 28, 1944: The Nazis resume deportations from the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto to Auschwitz after a four-month hiatus. Among the 2499 prisoners deported on this day in is teenager Petr Ginz, a Czech of Jewish background who was the guiding light behind Vedem (In the Lead), a secret “magazine” created and distributed throughout Theresienstadt. More than 1000 of these 2499 prisoners are gassed immediately.[38]



• September 28, 1944: German forces defeat British airborn troops at the Battle of Arnhem in the Nertherlands. This marked the end of Operation Market Garden, Field Marshall Montgomery’s poorly planned, poorly executed “plan to defeat Germany with a single “masterstroke.” This egomanical mission meant fuel and supplies were defeated from Pattons hard charging Third Army and that the war would be prolonged which of course meant more Jews perishing in the Holocaust.[39]



• September 28, 1944: Soviet troops liberate Klooga Concentration Camp in Kalooga, Estonia.[40]





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[1] This Day in Jewish History.

[2] The Greatest Pharaohs, HISTI, 1/25/2001

[3] Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People, by Jon Entine, page 204.

[4] This Day in Jewish History.

[5] This Day in Jewish History.

[6] The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism From Ancient Times to the Present Day, by Walter Laquer, page 59.

[7] Orange County, Virginia, Records, Deeds, Book 12 p. 53

[8] .”Orange County, Virginia, Record~, Deeds, Book 12 p. 51

[9] The source is a strength report in the National Archives, as tabulated in Lesser, The Sinews of Independence, 34—35. Washington’s Crossing, by David Hackett Fischer pg. 381

[10] Ancestry.com. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1998. Original data: Secretary of the Commonwealth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. Vol. I-XVII. Boston, MA, USA: Wright and Potter Printing Co., 1896.

[11] Hugh Stephenson was a half-brother to Col. William and Valentine Crawford; and died in the service at Camp Roxbury, MA, during the American Revolutionary War.

From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, page 134.

[12] The Brothers Crawford, Scholl

[13] MINUTE BOOK OF VIRGINIA COURT HELD FOR YOHOGANIA COUNTY MINUTE BOOK OF VIRGINIA COURT HELD FOR YOHOGANIA COUNTY, FIRST AT AUGUSTA TOWN NOW WASHINGTON, PA.), AND AFTER WARDS ON THE ANDREW HEATH FARM NEAR WEST ELIZABETH; 1776-1780.’ EDITED BY BOYD CRUMRINE, OF WASHINGTON, PA. pg. 358-360.

[14] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, 1969, page 66-67.

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

[16] This Day in Jewish History

[17] Conrad and Caty by Gerol Lee Goodlove 2003

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

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

[20] THE LYMAN DRAPER PAPERS Univ. of WI

[21] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary

[22] Winton Goodlove papers.

[23] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900, Census Place, Maine, Linn County, Iowa, Roll T623. 443, PAGE 14 a, Enumeration district, 79.

[24] Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People, page 180.

[25] Hitler and the Occult, 11/05/2007 NTGEO

[26] This Day in Jewish History.

[27] This Day in Jewish History.

[28] This Day in Jewish History.

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

[30] This Day in Jewish History.

[31] This Day in Jewish History.

• [32] This Day in Jewish History. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1768.

• [33] This Day in Jewish History.

[34] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1768.

• [35] This Day in Jewish History

• [36] This Day in Jewish History.

• [37] This Day in Jewish History

[38] This Day in Jewish History

[39] This Day in Jewish History.

[40] This Day in Jewish History.

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