Saturday, March 26, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, March 26

• This Day in Goodlove History, March 26

• 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.



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.



Birthdays on this date: Joseph J. Whitehead, Owen R. Schrigley, William M. McKinnon, Gloria B. McKinnon, Alice I. McKinnon, Mary Lefevre, Isaac Lefevre, April L. Hurt, Catherine Fuehre.



Weddings on this date; Kate F. Krieger and George F. Kirby, Nannie L. Godlove and Lucern Holder, Isabelle A. Hope and Chares A. Grant.



I Get Email!



In a message dated 3/14/2011 11:08:36 A.M. Central Daylight Time,

:

Dear Jeff - Greetings -I received something in an E mail recently that I felt

I should pass on -



Two books for school children



l. : Conversations With God "

2. " Conversations With God And Teen Agers "



Authyor - Neale D. Walsch



These books are unfit to be read, especially by children



As Ever Al Bowdish





Al, apparently there are many who share your view. I googled it and found this on facebook...



Thanks for keeping in touch. Jeff



Against "Conversations With God" by Neale D. Walsch


Against "Conversations With God" by Neale D. Walsch
invite more people to become a fan! ...we need to keep people from reading this book.
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Molly Fry I agree, these book are not Godly or based on the Bible

September 17, 2010 at 11:06am




Tracy Cothren
It is so easy to confuse a little mind, this book makes me sick!!!
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Nicole Lach
Why would anyone want to to stop others reading a book? Shouldn't each individual make that decition? let decide each individual to read it or not, and then let them decide by themselves if they find any truth in it or not.
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Sharlene Fortuin
All my life,i waited 4 this book,pls inspire
me more.God truly is Grand
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Against "Conversations With God" by Neale D. Walsch Conversations With God is not a good book. It says that God's answers are written in it, when the only book that God speaks through is the Holy Bible

June 21, 2010 at 12:23pm




Princess Snowwhite
Salvation from sin requires "Sinless Blood" & so Jesus was the only one qualified to pay for the sin - He was created with the "Sinless Blood" of Almighty God - Jesus is the only way to God
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Amy Alanis-Raya
I actually googled this book and oh my the review that I have seen on this book. One who is firmly founded on the rock that is called Jesus Christ should not believe what is written in this book. Jesus christ is my savior and Lord!!!! This book condicts a lot of what is put in our daily word....which is our Bible. I hope those of you who are cautious of this book and are not sure....google it and "everything comes to light"!
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Against "Conversations With God" by Neale D. Walsch
This book pretends to answer questions from God's point of veiw...It tells us that there is no need to be forgiven "beacause there is no right and wrong"...but the bible tells us that there is a right and wrong and that in order to have salvation from hell you need to ask for forgiveness of your sins.
March 25, 2010 at 12:05pm · Like · Comment


Ashley Slogar
Another question asks
about God's forgiveness of sin. His reply "I do not forgive anyone
because there is nothing to forgive. There is no such thing as right or
wrong and that is what I have been trying to tell everyone, do not
judge people. People have chosen to judge one another and this is
...wrong, because the rule is "'judge not lest ye be judged."

Not only are these books the false doctrine of the devil, but in some instances quote (in error) the Word of God.

And the list goes on. These books (and others like it) are being sold to schoolchildren through (The Scholastic Book Club), and we need to be aware of what is being fed to our children.

Our children are under
attack. So I pray that you be sober and vigilant about teaching your
children the Word of God, and guarding their exposure to worldly
mediums, because our adversary, the devil, roams about as a roaring
lion seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8).See More
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Ashley Slogar ccontinued from second post....email from a friend

March 29, 2010 at 12:53pm




Against "Conversations With God" by Neale D. Walsch Thank you Ashley :)

April 13, 2010 at 8:05am


Ashley Slogar
They sound harmless
enough by their titles alone. The books have been on the New York Times
best sellers list for a number of weeks, and they make truth of the
statement, "Don't judge a book by its cover or title."

...The author purports to answer various questions asked by kids using the "voice of God". However, the "answers" that he gives are not Bible-based
and go against the very infallible word of God. For instance (and I
paraphrase), when a girl asks the question "Why am I a lesbian?" His
answer is that she was 'born that way' because of genetics (just as you
were born right-handed, with brown eyes, etc.). Then he tells her to go
out and "celebrate" her differences.

Another girls poses the
question "I am living with my boyfriend. My parents say that I should
marry him because I am living in sin. Should I marry him?"

His reply is, "Who are you sinning against? Not me, because you have done nothing wrong."See More
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Ashley Slogar continued from first post... email from a friend

March 29, 2010 at 12:53pm


Ashley Slogar
A friend from church sent me this email....

If you have children or
grandchildren, work with children at church, or you have neighborhood
children whose parents you know, please take note of the information
...below and pass it along to others. Schools are distributing this book to children through the Scholastic Book Club.

The name of the book is Conversations with God.. James Dobson talked about this book twice this week. It is devastating.
Parents, churches and Christian schools need to be aware of it. Please
pass this information on to church/e-mail addresses, Parents,
Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, friends.

Please pay special
attention not only to what your kids watch on TV, in movie theaters, on
the Internet, and the music they listen to, but also be alert regarding
the books they read.

Two particular books are, Conversations with God and Conversations with God for Teens,
written by Neale D. Walsch.See More
March 29, 2010 at 12:48pm · Like · Comment



This Day…



March 26, 1147: Jews of Cologne, Germany, fasted to commemorate anti-Jewish violence.[1]



1147-1148

One of the most important examples of Templar military skill their role in the reorganization and protection of the army under Louis the VII of France during the second crusade of 1147=1148 which was trying the very difficult feat of trying to cross Asia minor and was suffering both from the environment and from Turkish attack. The Templars were entrusted in reorganizing the army and defending it and that allowed what was let of that army to cross Asia minor without too many further difficulties. That helped to improve the Templars reputation. [2]



The second Crusade also saw the Knights awarded the right to wear the distinctive red cross. The cross with the blade ends was at the time was unique to the templars. Their flowing white robes and red cross fueled their growing sense of collective identity. This military uniform was just one of ways the Knights Templar forshadowed a modern army. Their main weapon however had been tried and tested of generations. [3]



1148: In 1148 the Crusader forces were crushed outside the walls of Damascus, turning the Second Crusade into a total disaster and emboldening the forces of Islam further in their quest for the reconquest of Palestine.[4]

1152: In 1152 Eleanor of Aquitaine married Henry II, and so her dowry of Aquitaine shifted to England. Henry II, wily, full blooded, and tempestuous, whose pedigree could be traced to Noah and whose ambitions were huge, was much more suited to Eleanor’s lusty and high spirited ways. By him the sons flowed one after another. These affections were prophesied by no less a figure than Merlin the magician. [5]

Richard, Henry II third son was Eleanor’s favorite. [6]

March 26, 1187: On March 26, 1187, as Saladin’s troops were massing in the Golan Heights, three quarters of the moon over London was in shadow. In fact, in 1186 and 1187 there were six solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses. This same period had seen a dramatic cluster of planets in conjunction, once involving all of the five classical planets. The astrologers were worried. Three weeks after the disaster at Cresson, Jupiter and Saturn were in conjunction, in a way reminiscent of the same conjunction that was interpreted as the star the Magi saw.[7]

March 1187: In March 1187, after the Holy month of Ramadan, Saladin issued the call to Holy War. “When the forbidden months are past,” it is written in the Koran, “then fight and slay the infidels wherever ye find them and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem of war.” From Aleppoa in parts of Mesopotamiaa and over water from Egypt, Muslim troops poured in. They massed near Damascus and moved south. [8]

1187: The ruler of Kerak was arguably the most importand lord in the entire Crusader kingdom. In 1187 that ruler was Reginald of Chatillon. He was the most hated man in all the Muslim world.[9] Chatillon a rich camel train was attacked on the hajj road, its armed escort slaughtered, its rich hoard seized, and travelers, including Saladin’s sister, taken prisoner to the confines of the Crow’s Castle. The King of Jerusalem insisted that he make restitution. Chatillon refused to surrender his spoils. A chain reaction began.[10]

March 26, 1776: The Provincial Congress of South Carolina approves a new constitution and government on this day in 1776. The legislature renames itself the General Assembly of South Carolina and elects John Rutledge as president, Henry Laurens as vice president and William Henry Drayton as chief justice.

South Carolina took this action towards independence from Great Britain four months before the Continental Congress declared independence and five months before South Carolina learned of the declaration. Rutledge possessed quasi-dictatorial powers as president and commander in chief of the new state. In 1778, he resigned the post in protest over proposed changes to the state constitution. Rawlins Lowndes took over the presidency and instituted the changes Rutledge found objectionable. The executive power changed from a presidency to a governorship and veto power was taken away from the executive. The Senate became a popularly elected body, and the Church of England no longer held status as the state church. However, after the changes had been made, Rutledge was elected governor in 1779, a post he held until 1782.

William Henry Drayton drafted the 1778 constitution that was opposed by Rutledge. The ardent Whig died while serving Congress in Philadelphia on September 3, 1779, at age 37. Rutledge lost much of his personal wealth during the British siege of Charleston, but survived to see the new century dawn before his death in 1800.

Henry Laurens only served as vice president of South Carolina until June 1777. He was elected to the Continental Congress in January of that year and became the president of Congress under the Articles of Confederation on November 1, 1777, a position he held until December 9, 1778. Beginning in 1780, Laurens served 15 months of imprisonment in the Tower of London after being taken captive on a Congressional mission to Holland. He spent the last years of his life in retirement on his plantation, where he lived until his death in 1792. [11]

March 26th, 1778

March 26th 1778, the Court met according to adjournment.

Present: John Cannon, Richard Yeates, Joshua Wright, Samuel Newell, William Crawford, Gentlemen Justices.

Upon the Petition of John Johnston; Ordered that Gabriel Cox, James Wright, Nathaniel Blackmore, and Paul Froman, or any three of them, they being first sworn view a road the nearest and the best way from the Court house to Pentecost’s Mills’ on Chirteers Creek and make Return to Next Court.



Joseph Vance and David Cox produced Commissions from his Excellency the Governor appointing them Lieutenants in the Militia which being read the said Joseph and David came into Court and Swore to said Commissions.

Ordered, that the Wife of Robert Crawford a poor Soldier now in the Continental service, be allowed the sum of four pounds per month for the support of herself and three Children; and that this Court do draw on the Treasurer of this Common Wealth for the same.



Ordered that the Court be adjourned to the Court in Course.

W. CRAWFORD. [12]



March 26, 1781

Among the number of residents of Fayette County who registered slaves under the requirement of the law of 1780.[13]

Margaret Vance[14]. Female, 27, Priscilla; male, 7, Harry; male, 3, Daniel.

Marcus Stephenson[15]. Male, 45, Suder; female, 18, Luce; femle, 4, Poll.[16]



March 1781

In March, 1781, Col. Daniel Broadhead, at the head of 300 men, attacked and destroyed the Delaware villages on the Upper Muskingum (in Coshocton County ), killing about forty warriors and capturing many squaws and children whom he took to Wheeling, Va. In August of that year, the Indians, in retaliation, attacked a force of 106 men under the command of Col. Archibald Lochry, below the mouth of the Big Miami, killing or capturing the whole force, the fate of the prisoners being, of course, death in its cruelest form. In March, 1782, Col. David Williamson, at the head of 100 men, marched upon the Moravian Indian village of Guadenhutten, in what is now Tuscarawas County. He took ninety-six prisoners, composed of bucks, squaws and children, all of whom were considered friendly Indians and had embraced the faith of the Moravian Church. Four days afterward, all, with the exception of two boys who escaped from the building where they were imprisoned, were murdered in cold blood, which was one of the darkest crimes in the history of civilization, and one that brought upon Williamson and his command the severest condemnation.[17]



March 26, 1790: Congress passes the first Naturalization Act.[18]





March 26, 1855: His (Conrad Goodlove’s) 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 (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.# _________.[19]

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. [20]



In addition, others of Francis’ children went to southeast Ohio: Sarah Cheshire to Hocking Co. (by 1850 the sons of Sarah had established residences near John in Perry Co.); Margaret Spaid and Joseph Godlove in Guernsey Co. (Joseph then went to Delaware Co., Ind).







March 26, 1855



The State of Ohio Clark county.



On this twenty sixth day of March Anno Domine Eighteen hundred and fifty five personally appeared before me, a Notary Public authorized to administer oaths for general purposes within and for the county of Clark and State of Ohio duly commissioned and from Conrad Goodlove (add) 61 years a resident of the county and State aforesaid who being duly sworn according to law declares that he is the identical Conrad Goodlove who was a private and acted part of the time as orderly seargant in the company commanded Captain Samuel McCord in the Regiment of Light horse mounted volunteers commanded by Colonel Duncan McArthur in the war with Great Britain declared by this United States on the 18th day of June (June 18) 1812. That he volunteered at Urbana Champaign county Ohio and marched from there to upper Sandusky and from thence to the Rapids and was in actual service about ninety days and continued in actual service in said war for more than fourteen days to (---) about the time above specified. 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 therefor and has since desposed of said land warrant and land and cannot now return the same and does not remember the number of said Land Warrant.

He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the additional bounty land to which he may be entitled under act of March 3 1855 approved on the day last aforesaid. He also declares that he has never applied for nor received under this or any other act of Congress any Bountyland warrant except the one above mentioned and he bereby refers the department to his former application for the (---) (---) of his said service.



Conrad Goodlove (Seal)





[21]



[22]



March 26, 1861(15th of Nisan, 5621): The New York Times reported that “The Jewish Passover, a festival commemorative of the deliverance of the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage, commenced last evening, and will continue for eight days. The origin of the festival is given in the 12th Chapter of Exodus, and the Bible prediction that it should be forever observed by the Israelites throughout the world, has this far been strikingly fulfilled. The duties imposed upon the Jews during the Passover are, total abstinence from all kinds of leaven and leavened bread attendance of the males at the Tabernacle, and cessation of business on the first two and last two days of the festival. On the evenings of the first two days, the reading of the Seder takes place in every Jewish family, the members, meanwhile, sitting round a table, on which are placed the bone of a lamb, representing the sacrifice of the "paschal lamb," and some bitter herbs, symbolical of the bitterness of the Egyptian bondage. After the reading of the Seder, the family chants a service reciting their bondage and deliverance. Previous to the Passover, every Jewish household undergoes a thorough renovation, corresponding to the house-cleaning process customary among Christians.”[23]



Sat. March 26[24], 1864 (William Harrison Goodlove’s Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove)

Marched through Alexandra[25] about as big as marion on red river[26]

Went in camp 2 miles west

Got letter from Dr. hunter[27]

Wrote letter home





March 26, 1872: Michael Spaid, born October 1, 1795, in Hampshire County, Virginia, died March 26, 1872, in Buffalo, Ohio. Was married to Margaret ("Peggy") Godlove (Gottlieb), daughter of George Godlove, German lineage, born August 13, 1792, Hampshire County WV, died August 30, 1873 in Buffalo, Guernsey County, Ohio.[28] They were Lutherans and Democrats. Eight children. She had to the last the Virginia accent and kindly ways. [29]



George Gottlieb was a Hessian Soldier. So was George Nicholas Spaid, and of course, Francis Gotlop (Godlove). What they have in common was that they were Hessians, they deserted and stayed in America, and their children got married together. In the case of George Gottlieb and Francis Gotlop, they both had similar last names and I suspect that George had the Cohen Model Haplotype, as we know Francis Gotlop did. Perhaps they were among a small group of “Jewish Hessians” or “Hessians with Jewish ancestry” that came to America during the American Revolution and stayed afterwards. I do not have time to go into this today. I have created a study called “The Goodlove DNA: Coming to America. The story of Franz Gottlob, a Hessian Mercenary Soldier’s Journey to America and his Battle for Freedom”.



March 26: 1902: The Rumanian government prohibited Jews from engaging in handicrafts or trade.[30]



March 26, 1934: Hitler agreed to a nationwide boycott of Jewish businessmen and professionals to be known as “Boycott Day” which would take place on April 1. The boycott is designed to last indefinitely or until the Jews have been completely eliminated from the German economy.[31]



• March 26, 1942: The first transport of Jews sent by Adolf Eichmann’s office goes to Auschwitz. [32]



March 26, 1942: The first of 700 Jews from Polish Lvov-district reached the concentration camp at Belzec.[33]



March 26, 1942 The first Jewish transportation arrived at Aushwitz under the command of Rudolf Hoss, containing 1000 Jews from Slovakia and 1000 women from Ravensbruk. According to a conservative estimate from March 1942 until the liberation on January 27 1945 over 750,000 Jews were gassed within its gates. Hoss himself estimated it at 1,135,000.[34]



• March 26-October 20, 1942: More than 57,000 Slovak Jews are deported.[35]



• March 26,1917: In a ceremony at the White House, Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin sign a historic peace agreement, ending three decades of hostilities between Egypt and Israel and establishing diplomatic and commercial ties.

• Less than two years earlier, in an unprecedented move for an Arab leader, Sadat traveled to Jerusalem, Israel, to seek a permanent peace settlement with Egypt's Jewish neighbor after decades of conflict. Sadat's visit, in which he met with Begin and spoke before Israel's parliament, was met with outrage in most of the Arab world. Despite criticism from Egypt's regional allies, Sadat continued to pursue peace with Begin, and in September 1978 the two leaders met again in the United States, where they negotiated an agreement with U.S. President Jimmy Carter at Camp David, Maryland. The Camp David Accords, the first peace agreement between the state of Israel and one of its Arab neighbors, laid the groundwork for diplomatic and commercial relations. Seven months later, a formal peace treaty was signed.

• For their achievement, Sadat and Begin were jointly awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize for Peace. Sadat's peace efforts were not so highly acclaimed in the Arab world--Egypt was suspended from the Arab League, and on October 6, 1981, Muslim extremists assassinated Sadat in Cairo. Nevertheless, the peace process continued without Sadat, and in 1982 Egypt formally established diplomatic relations with Israel.[36]



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

[2] The Knights Templar DVD, American Home Treasures, 2001.

[3] The Knights Templar DVD, American Home Treasures, 2001.

[4] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 5.

[5] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 28.

[6] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 28.



[8] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 34..

[9] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 19.

[10] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 25.

[11] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/south-carolina-approves-new-constitution

[12] MINUTE BOOK OF THE VIRGINIA COURT HELD FOR YOHOGANIA COUNTY, FIRST AT AUGUSTA TOWN (NOW WASHINGTON, PA.), AND AFTER­WARDS ON THE ANDREW HEATH FARM NEAR WEST ELIZABETH; 1776-1780. EDITED BY BOYD CRUMRINE, OF WASHINGTON, PA. pg. 137-140.

[13] History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania by Franklin Ellis, 1882.

[14] After the revolution, David removed to Ohio where he served as Justice of Jefferson Co OH in 1799. A David and a Margaret Vance appear on tax lists of 1783 for Westmoreland Co PA. (PA Archives, XII, pp. 505, 393, and for 1786, p. 518. Children of David Vance are not listed in application, which is very early and dated 1899-1904. Only child listed is Samnyel coleille Vance, who married c. 1800 Mary Morris Lawrence. Their child Lawrence Martin Vance, b. 16 July 1816. Comments: Because of the early date of the application it is hard to tell about the validity of the information. However, the information tallies nicely, more or less, with the John Vance will dated 10 Dec 1777. This John Vance had a son David and a wife Margaret. Both David and Margaret also appear in 1790 Census in Fayette Co PA.

Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett pp. 1820.24-25.

[15] The compilers half sixth great granduncle.

[16] History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of its many Pioneers and Prominent Men. Edited by George Dallas Albert. Philadephia: L.H. Everts & Company 1882 pg. 448.

[17] Unknown source. JG



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

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

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





[21][21][21][21][21][21] Ref. 20 Conrad and Caty; Gary Goodlove, 2003





[22] Ref 21. Conrad and Caty; 2003

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



[24] On 24 of March Banks arrived at Alexandria in person, and two days later the contingent from the Dept. of the Gulf reached that area. His column was composed of Ransom’s XIII Corps (3d Div. of R. A. Cameron, and 4th Div. of W. J. Landram(; W. B. Franklin’s XIX Corps (1st and 2d divisions W. W. Emory and Cuvier Grover); Albert Lee’s cavalry division; and four infantry regiments of Negro troops (75rd?, 75th, 84th, and 92nd U.S. U.S.C.T.) There were 13 batteries of artillery with the Gulf troops, and none with A. J Smith’s corps. All of the infantry divisions had only two brigads, with the exception of Lynch’s and Emory’s, which had three each. Banks found his further passage endangered by low water that made it only barely possible for the fleet to pass the double rapids just above Alexandria. He also learned that A. J. Smith’s contigent would have to be returned no later than April 15th to participate in the Atlanta campaign. Despite these restrictions and his slow start, Banks ordered an advance on Shreveport.



[25] As General Banks had arrived himself by boat the day before, the assembling of the Federal host was now substantially complete. It was an impressive display of military might-the greatest in the history of the Southwest. The detachment from Sherman’s Army of the Tennessee, consisting of two divisions of the 16th Corps, one of the 17th Corps, and Brigadier General A. W. Ellot’s Marine Brigade, all under the immediate command of A. J. Smith, totaled about 11,000 effectives. (Battles and Leaders, iv, 350-351.) From Banks’s Department of the Gulf there were two divisions of the 13th Corps, two of the 19th Corps, and Lee’s cavalry division, amounting to 14,250 infantry and artillery and 3900 cavalry. (O. R., xxxiv, part I, 167.) Engineer and escort troops brought the grand total to 30,000 effectives of all arms, with 90 guns. (O. R., xxxix, part I, 168.) In addition to this imposing aggregation of land forces, Admiral Porter had brought up the Red River thirteen iron clads, four tinclads, and five other armed vessels.




Admiral Porter.

“The U. S. Civil War Out West.” (The History Channel.)

Together with the army’s transports and quartermaster boats, there were some 60 Federal vessels on the river, mounting the staggering total of 210 guns. This figure includes 12 pounder boat howitzers. (Johnson and Buel, eds., Battles and Leaders, iv, 366.)

As Banks surveyed this vast array amid the bustle and noise of the town, victory must have seemed assured. “One bound to Alexandria, one bound to Shreveport, one bound to the Gulf.” (Com. Con. War, p. 400.)

Red River Campaign by Ludwell H. Johnson pp. 99-100.



[26] Sherman’s detachment steamed ahead to Fort de Russey and reached Alexandrea with Porter’s gunboats following. (Pvt. Miller, 24th Iowa Volunteer, http://home.comcast.net/~troygoss/millbk3.html)

[27] MILTON R. HUNTER, physician, Catawba. Of the great number who represent some profession, and especially that of the medical, there are comparatively few who, by hard study and constant devotion to their practice, have reached a more perfect degree of security in their profession than that already attained by Dr. Hunter. His grandfather, Jonathan Hunter, was a native of England, who emigrated to Philadelphia, where he learned the tailoring business, afterward moving to Virginia, where he remained until 1805, when he removed with his family to Pleasant Township, Clark Co., Ohio, and entered Sec. 22, in the western part of the township, where he resided until his death. Jonathan, Jr., the father of Milton R., was one of his sons, and was born in Loudoun Co., Va., March 14, 1786; came to Ohio with his parents, and served in the war of 1812, which broke out a few years after their coming to this State. He followed farming all his life; came into possession of the old homestead, and continued to live in the same section until his death, Nov. 18, 1845. Milton R. was born upon his father's farm, in Pleasant Township, March 24, 1817, and his early life was spent assisting; in the farm labors and in attendance at the district school. Upon attaining manhood he began teaching, and in his leisure time read medicine, studying under Dr. J. S. Howell, of Springfield, Ohio. He began the practice of his profession at Catawba, in 1840, and, after attending lectures at the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, he graduated in 1852. He was married, Dec. 27, 1842, to Miss Nancy J. Goodlove, daughter of C. Goodlove, she dying April 3, 1852, leaving two children Mary C. and Franklin C. The Doctor was again married, Nov. 6, 1860, to Mrs. Sarah McConkey, the daughter of D. C. and Sarah Skillman, from which union they have had three children born to them, viz., Mary, Frederick M. and Sallie C. Dr. Hunter has now been practicing medicine in Catawba more than forty years, and has always done the biggest portion of the professional work in his vicinity. He is a well read, well-informed gentleman, courteous and generous toward all with whom he comes in contact, pleasant and affable in his manners, and enjoys the confidence of a large circle of the warmest friends, who respect his ability as a physician, and admire his manly integrity in all things. Has been a member of the M. E. Church for forty-one years; believes in the divinity of Jesus Christ, and that the Bible is a revelation of God.



http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Clark/ClarkPleasantbio.htm

(History of Clark County, OH



[28] Capon Valley, It’s Pioneers and Their Descendants, 1698 to 1940 by Maud Pugh Volume I page 259.

[29] Capon Valley, It’s Pioneers and Their Descendants, 1698 to 1940 by Maud Pugh Volume I page 190.

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

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

[32] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1770.



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



• [35] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1770.



[36] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history

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