Saturday, December 4, 2010

This Day in Goodlove History, December 4

This Day in Goodlove History, December 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.



• 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.



• A point of clarification. If anybody wants to get to the Torah site, they do not have to go thru Temple Judah. They can use http://DownhomeDavarTorah.blogspot.com

• and that will take them right to it.



The William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary annotated by Jeff Goodlove is available at the Farmer's Daughter's Market , (319) 294-7069, 495 Miller Rd, Hiawatha, IA , http://www.fdmarket.com/

Birthdays on this Date: Dorothy Wilkinson, William Ward, Dwight H. Snell, Charles B. Nunemaker, Andrea M. Nielsen, Ruth McKinnon, Colleen A. Marugg, Ann Kirby, Harriet A. Jenkins, Marc R. Edmonds, Dougless R. Burgess

Married on this date: Mariem Brooke and James Gatewood,

In a message dated 11/18/2010 9:52:24 A.M. Central Standard Time, jfunkhouser2@woh.rr.com writes:



Jeff,



From Goodlove Family History Project Website



John Clark Davis (d. date unknown)

John Clark Davis (son of Peter T. Davis and Mary Ann Goodlove )died date unknown. He married Lola.

Children of John Clark Davis and Lola are:

Jane Davis d. date unknown.



This entry conflates two generations.



Correction:



i. JOHN CLARK DAVIS (son of Peter P. David and Mary Ann Goodlove)

b. 12 December 1855 Oh;

d. 15 November 1896, Columbus. Bur Green Lawn Cem, Columbus

Grocer

m. Katherine “Kate” Burneu

b. 15 Aug 1857, Chillicothe; d. 18 Feb 1928, Columbus)

(Kate’s death certificate, info from undertaker, The Schordinger Co.)

no mrg rec in Franklin Co [used general index (1803-1869) and index for vol 14 (1876-1880)]

no rec FamilySearch "Ohio Marriages"

ck Ross Co? ck Franklin prior to 1876?



a. CLARK REED DAVIS,

b. Jan 1879; Columbus

d. 1957 Columbus buried Green Lawn Cemetery

m. 3 Aug 1914 Franklin Co [FamSearch Ohio Marriages

to LELA H. TENNIS d/o Lee and Sallie

b. 1 May 1885

d. 28 Jan 1971 buried Green Lawn Cemetery



daughter: Jane, b. 1916/17



Jim, As usual you come up with the goods. Thanks for this discovery. I was wondering where you found this information on the Davis'. Anyway, I will make the correction on my program. Someday I will even update the web site! Here is something I picked up while looking through my files that I think is interesting from The William Harrison Goodlove Iowa 24th diary that I annotated....



Sun. September 4, 1864

Preachin 3 times once duch twice in English

Wrote a letter to M.A. Davis[1][1]



It is interesting that William attends a "Deutsche" service. Does this mean that his father Conrad, still spoke German at home and that he (William) had picked it up?



Btw, Mary Anne Goodlove is my 2nd great grand aunt, and John Clark Davis is my first cousin, 3 times removed.



Please continue to keep in touch. I'm sorry about the delay in returning your email, but I cant seem to get caught up. I guess that is a good thing is some ways as there is an interest in this story that is unfolding. I particularly am interested in finding the regimental information of Franz Gotlop. That has alluded me for years. Have you had any luck in finding it?



Jeff Goodlove











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This Day…

On December 4, 1521, still disguised as Junker Georg, Luther made a brief, clandestine trip to Wittenberg. While there, his friend Philipp Mewlanchthon, professor of Greek at Wittenberg University, urged him to pursue his translation of the New Testament. Shortly after returning to the Wartbuirg, Luther set to work on his projected version. [2]

December 4, 1674

Father Marquette establishes a mission near present day Chicago.[3]



December 4, 1755



Ruth the 2" 1 daughter of Daniel McKinnon and Ruth his wife Born December 4 1755.[4] (Married Captain John Bavington).



George Washington’ Journal:

December 4, 1771 Went up to the Election & the Ball I had given at Alexa. Mr. Crawford (Compilers 6th Great Grandfather) & Jno. P. Custis with me. Stayd all Night.[5][6]





Strength Estimates of American Forces



December 4, 1776: estimated totals “not to exceed 5,000”[7]



At Bordentown Colonel von Donop had the Grenadier Battalions von Minnigerode and von Linsing[8]. The houses along the road to Trenton were occupied only by Captain Stamford[9]’s company. Block’s Grenadier Battalion was quartered in Black Horse, [10] and Captain Eschwege’s [11] grenadier company of Wutginau’s Regiment in the houses between Black Horse and Bordentown. Bordentown is a good eight English miles from Trenton, Black Horse seven miles from Bordentown, and Burlington fourteen miles from Black Horse, The 1st Jager Company and Captain Lorey with twelve mounted jägcrs occupied an outpost before Burlington, while the 2nd Jager Company was posted in a mill between Bordentown and Black Horse, General Grant was the commander in chief in Brunswick General Leslie remained in Princeton; and the rest of the contingent went into quarters in Amboy, Elizabethtown Hackensack, and Bergen.



December 4, 1777

Lieutenant Rueffer also recorded the events of interest during the closing days of 1777. “4 December This morning at seven o’clock the army is to advance in two columns and only the 2nd Brigade, the Woellworth Brigade, and the 2nd Battalion of the 71St Regiment, the two Ansbach battalions, and the Mirbach Regiment are to occupy the line.

December 4 (sic] - This morning at seven o’clock the army’s order to march was countermanded because three English soldiers had deserted. Our Jaegers made a patrol six miles ahead and discovered that the enemy no longer occupied his previous outposts and made contact with them initially at two o’clock in the afternoon, when a brief engagement occurred. [12]



December 4, 1778

Winch, David, Lancaster Private, Wade's regt. for service at Rhode Island; Capt. Belknap's co, muster rolls dated North Kingston, November 6, and December 4, 1778; reported sick and absent on roll dated December 4, 1778.[13]



1796 - December 4? - Anna Stubbs of Bourbon County, Ky. gave power of attorney to her friend Benjamin Harrison - to demand and receive from a certain John Cook all monies due from Cook to the Estate of William Stubbs of which she was administratrix, to transact all and every business, etc. Witnesses - Robert Scott and (illegible). [14]

1800 - December 4 - Slave Sales at New Madrid, Upper Louisiana: Benjamin Harrison to George N. Reagan, Two women named Charlotte and Betty. [15]

1801

1799, 1801, 1811 three children of “Franz (also Franziskus) and Maria Gottlob” baptized at Henron Church, Intermont, Hampshire County.[16]



1801



Typical Court Orders from the Orphan Court of Fayette Counts Pennsylvania, issued for the payment of the Pension of Hannah Crawford, widow of Colonel William Crawford.



1801

Robert Vance, Army Lands, VA, VA Military Dist. TX1801[17]

Samuel C. Vance, Army Lands, VA, VA Military Dist TX1801[18]

1801

About 1801 Joseph Vance moved into Ohio from May’s Lick, Kentucky, finally settling on a farm two and a half miles north of Urbana.

Under pioneer conditions his son Joseph had very little opportunity for an education, a lack which he felt keenly throughout his career. As a boy of fifteen he proved his resourcefulness and courage by saving money from his wages as a wood cutter at the May’s Lick salt works, buying a team of oxen, and peddling salt to the wilderness settlements.[19]



1801

At Circleville, Ohio,in Pickaway County (formed in 1810), Warrant no. 223, Uriah Springer, 700 acres. Surveyed about 1801 on no. 914, which no. belongs to Uriah Springer, Sr.[20]

1801

Russia’s one million Jews hailed Alexander I as a liberator, when he ascended the throne in 1801. He granted amnesty to political prisoners, abolished torture, permitted anyone who wished to set his serfs free. Jews were allowed to pursue any occupations they desired. They could attend Russian schools and universities, even settle in Moscow and in greater Russia. Most of these liberties were on paper only.[21]

December 4, 1850:

It appears to me that Conrad Goodlove received a warrant #24784 for 40 acres dated December 4, 1850.

(Ref#24).Conrad and Caty, Gary Goodlove, 2003





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 (September 18) 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 December 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.# _________.[22]





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. [23]





December 4, 1851, Logan County Deed Book W, pages 105-106. Daniel H.

McKinnon and Nancy Ann, his wife, sold to George G. Pool and Chloe Pool, his wife. $200. 40 acres. NW qtr. Sec 4 Twp 1,Range 8 East.[24]







Sun. December 4, 1864

A nice clear day was relieved from

Picket at 3 pm received letter from M A Davis[25]





December 4, 1866



From This Day… September 30, 2009



Hi Folks,I was looking thru local newspapers today and spotted this." Spirit of Jefferson " newspaperCharlestown, Va. (Jefferson Co, WV now)Tues Dec 4 (December 4), 1866- Married -On the 27th ultimo (November 27, 1866), at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. F. L. Kregel, Mr. Wm. D. Briscoe, of this county, to Miss Evie Goodlove, only daughter of Geo. P. Goodlove, Esq., of Spottsylvania county, Va.[1]
I don’t know a George P. Goodlove, but I do know a George Phillip Gottlieb born 1809 died 1875 who married Wilhelmina Hendrick Van Schaik. His father was George Phillip Gottlieb born 1758, died 1812 who was married to Machteld Koppelhof.

Summary


During the American War of Independence troops from var-
ious German territories fought on the British side,
including one unit from Waldeck called the Third English-
Waldeck Mercenary Regiment. All these auxiliary troops
are known under the name "Hessians" because the Land-
gravate of Hesse-Kassel provided the largest contingent
of mercenary units.

1875 DOTTLIEB GEORD 0/ 0 GE WLD5 62 June 1782 942,118
1876 GOTTLIEB GEOR~ 0/ 6 GE WLD5 01 June 1783 942/132
3877 GOTTLIEB GEORD 0/ 6 WLD 12 August 1783 978/25

Ge Private (Gemeiner)
WLD 5 Fifth Company (Captain Georg von Haacke,
after August 1778 Major Konrad von Horn)

62?
01 appointed, especially in the unit rolls
12 deserted; deserted to the enemy


• Also, George Gottlieb the elder had a daughter , Margaret (Peggy”) Godlove, born August 13, 1792 in Hampshire Cnty WVA or Pennsylvania?, died August 30, 1873 in Buffalo, Guernsey County, OH Married 1816 to Michael Spaid.

Is this Conrad’s father and is their a descendant out there that would do a DNA test?

More to come.[26]





1867



Six children of William Harrison Goodlove and Sarah Catherine Pyle were born between 1867 and 1882; he would have been 46 and Sarah would have been 38 when Jessie Pearl was born. (Ref#46) [27]



• Rina Gottlieb, born December 4, 1886 in Wonfurt. Resided in Frankfurt a. M.

• Deportation: 1942, Ziel unknown.[28]

December 4, 1906

(Jordan’s Grove) Dick Bowdish began work for Jordan and Dunn, Monday.[29]



• December 4, 1942: Zegota (the Council for Aid to Jews) is established in Poland.[30]



December 4, 1943



December 4, Hagen and Oberg contacted Himmler to advise him of the departure of the convoy (SLIX-33). The routine telex was signed by Rothke; the convoy left December 7 at 12:10 AM with 1,000 Jews from Paris/Bobigny, under the supervision of Lieutenant Wannenmacher (XLIX-32a).



There were at least four escapes en route to Auschwitz, among them that of Cesar Chamy, who was later recaptured and escaped a second time on August 17, 1944.



When they arrived in Auschwitz, 267 men were selected and received numbers 167442 through 167708. Seventy two women received numbers 70184 through 70255. The rest, 657, were gassed upon arrival.



On board Convoy 64 on December 7, 1943 was Fanny Gotlib born December 6, 1904 from St. Denis.[31]



December 4, 2009



I Get Emails!



Hi Jeff



A belated Happy Birthday. Send the address when you have a chance.





Regards



Susan



--



Susan,







Thanks!. I received a report back on Jeff P's father who speaks Yiddish fluently and apparently this is Russian Yiddish. I guess this makes sense because Gottlober lived in Russia. Incidentally in terms of DNA, 3 matches indicate their earliest known ancestors are from Russia. Anyway, they did make out that Abraham Gottlober's father was very religious and a well respected cantor in the synagogue. (Through DNA we know he was a Cohen). The address is http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/ Type Gottlober under search and it will take you to the book which you can download on Adobe. Thanks for your help. Page 5 is the beginning of the book and Jeff P is going to be taking that page to the synagogue where there are some individuals who are from Russia. So if your friend can start on page 6 that would be great. Jeff.





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[1][1]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)

[2] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 78

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

[4] (Maryland State Archives, All Hallows Protestant Episcopal Church, All Hallow Parish Collection, 1669, 1857 MSA SC 2458 Film Number M 221)

[5] On 12 Oct. 1771 Governor Dunmore had dissolved the General Assembly, which necessitated new elections to the House of Burgesses (H.B.J, 1770— 72, 145). GW and Col. John West were again chosen to represent Fairfax County. GW’s election expenses included £4 7s. 8d. to tavern keeper John Lomax (d. 1787) of Alexandria for “getting a Supper” at the ball, £4 15. gd to William Shaw, also of Alexandria, for “Sundries &ca. for the Election & Ball & his own Trouble,” 12s. to Harry Piper for his slave Charles playing the fiddle, and £i gs. 8d. to a Mr. Young for cakes (Ledger A, 347; Led­gerB, 50).

[6] George Washington Diaries, An Abridgement, Dorothy Twohig, Ed. 1999

[7] This is an estimate of the Continental army under Washington at Trenton, NewJersey. It was made by General Nathanael Greene, who wrote to Governor Nicholas Cooke of Rhode Island, “our numbers are still small, not to exceed 5000, but dayly increasing.” The source is a letter from Greene to Cooke, 4 Dec. 1776, in Papers of Nathanael Greene, i :362.

Washington’s Crossing by David Hackett Fischer pg. 381

[8] , Grenadier Battalion von Linsing, a COUSIN of Major von Baurmeister.

[9]Captain Ludwig Friedrich von Stamford.

[10] Now Columbus, Burlington County, New Jersey.

[11]Captain Friedrich von Eschwege, who testified at the court of inquiry, January, 1782, concerning the surprise at Trenton (W. S. Stryker, The Batt1e of Trenton and Princeton, Boston, 1898, p. 414). Confidential Letters and Journals 1776-1784 of Adjutant General Major Baurmeister of the Hessian Forces by Bernhard A. Uhlendorf

[12] Lieutenant Rueffer, Enemy Views by Bruce Burgoyne, pgs. 244-245.

[13] 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.

[14] (Harrison County Deed Bk. 1, p. 209) BENJAMIN HARRISON 1750 – 1808 A History of His Life And of Some of the Events In American History in Which He was Involved By Jeremy F. Elliot 1978 http://www.shawhan.com/benharrison.html



[15] (New Madrid Archives #928) BENJAMIN HARRISON 1750 – 1808 A History of His Life And of Some of the Events In American History in Which He was Involved By Jeremy F. Elliot 1978 http://www.shawhan.com/benharrison.html

[16] Jim Funkhouser

[17] AIS Census Rep. Virginia 1809, page 528.

[18] AIS Census Rep. Virginia 1809, page 528.

[19] The Ohio Historical Society, S. Winifred Smith, ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment….

[20] (From River to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, 1969. p. 187.)

[21] Jews, God, and History by Max I. Dimont, 1962 page 307.

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

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





[24] LOGAN COUNTY DEEDS FOR MCKINNON Provided by Helen G. Silvey

Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.39

[25] William Harrison Goodlove Iowa 24th by Jeff Goodlove





[26] Posted by: Daniel Robinson (ID *****7243)
Date: June 02, 2008 at 16:17:28

http://genforum.genealogy.com/g/goodlove/messages/4.html

[27] Gerol “Gary” GoodloveConrad and Caty, 2003

[28] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,.



[29] Winton Goodlove papers.

[30] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1774

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

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