Monday, April 18, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, April 17

• This Day in Goodlove History, April 17
• 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.


The Goodlove Reunion 2011 will be held Sunday, June 12 at Horseshoe Falls Lodge at Pinicon Ridge Park, Central City, Iowa. This is the same lodge we used for the previous reunions. Contact Linda at pedersen37@mchsi.com

I Get Email!

In a message dated 4/7/2011 11:23:40 A.M. Central Daylight Time, apbowd@intellex.com writes:
Dear Jeff - Greetings - perhaps my statement that the Jews killed Christ
did trigger some thinking. I should have explained a bit more.
It is true that " the common people heard him gladly " and probably
didnot agree with the chief priests. andtheir followers demanded
that Christ be crucufied and never repented or changed.
Matt. 27:22-25 and Luke23: 20,21 . ( I did not intend the dark print )
The Romans did the act, but the chief priests demanded it.
By the way, were you aware that there are those who
do not believe the " holocaust " ? That thoudands, and hundreds
of thousands were executed, but not " six million " There are
facts to give credence to that view.

As Aver Al Bowdish


Al, I hope you got home safe and enjoyed your visit. Due to the concerts this weekend I was not able to get back home to visit with you. Your comments are always thought provoking and I doubt very much that you are alone in your feelings about this. The chief priest that you mention should be considered for what he was, an appointed high priest by the Romans, not the Israelites. The high priest was named Caiaphas, and he been selected for the post by the prefect Gratus in 18 CE. He’s the man whose Temple police arrested Jesus, and he’s the one who turned Jesus over to the Roman prefect (Mark 14:33-15:15; Mathew 26:47-27:26; Luke 22:47-23:25; John 18:2-19:16). [1] Unlike other Temple priests, Caiaphas, as a high priest, lived in Jerusalem’s Upper City, a wealthy section inhabited by the city’s power-that-be.
He is a Jewish High Priest and he run’s the city, but he reports to a Roman Governor, named Pontias Pilate. [1] [2] Although the gospels portray the Jewish leaders as the aggressors in Jesus’ arrest and death, historically it was Pilate who had a reputation for provoking the Jews. [2] [3]
“…Pilate undertook to bring a current of water to Jerusalem, and did it with the sacred money…the Jews were not pleased with what had been done about this water; and many ten thousands of the people got together, and made a clamor against him…” [4]
“So he habited a great number of his soldiers in their habit, who carried daggers under their garments, and sent them to a place where they might surround them…since the people were unarmed,…there were a great number of them slain by this means, and other of them ran away wounded, and thus an end was put to this sedition. [5]
The Romans had replaced the High Priest at the temple with one of their own. In the Passion, that fact is never mentioned.
The reputed Jewish responsibility for opposition to Jesus is chronicled in less and less discriminate fashion. Yet already in Mark, usually considered the earliest Gospel, “the chief priests and the scribes” and “the whole council” conspire to kill Jesus, and “the multitude” demands his crucifixion. [6]
The question of the story of the Passion concerns the details. Are the details of the story accurate, or are they really parables, made by the early church, for their own purposes? [7]
The term “the Jews” as employed by Saint John is “a very dangerous symbolic term, and one cannot but wonder if it might be a root of anti-Semitism in the Christian subconscious.” [8]
It is “the Jews” who are stirred to persecute Jesus, “the Jews” determine to kill him, “the Jews” seek to stone him, “the Jews” determine to kill him, “the Jews” seek to stone him, “the Jews” insisting that “they have no king but Caesar” and succeed in getting Pontius Pilate to hand Jesus over to be crucified, against Pilate’s desire to release Jesus. [9]
For 2000 years these passages have been used as an excuse to punish the Jews for this supposed crime. Absolving Pilate from the guilt was possibly connected in part to the early missionaries of Christianity in Rome and the Roman Empire and not trying to antagonize those they were trying to convert.
In the year 36 C.E. both Caiaphas and Pilate were dismissed from office by Syrian governor, Vitellius, according to Jewish historian Josephus. Josephus described the high priests of the family of Annas as “heartless when they sit in judgment.”
By the way Al, following his removal from office, Pilate was ordered to Rome to face complaints of excessive cruelty. He was exiled in Vienne, France. [10] Something is not adding up.
However other things do add up, like the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust. That number can be denied but those numbers, are mostly from the German records, which I have seen myself. The names on these records are of real people, of real families, of real children. This fact can be denied but then so can the Bible, Jesus, Moses, David and Abraham, even God. The fact is that William Harrison Goodlove had the same DNA I have, The Cohen Modal Haplotype, the DNA of priestly family of the Jews, and that his daughter, Jessie Pearl Goodlove, was your mother, in less you would like to deny that too. Jeffery Lee Goodlove


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In a message dated 4/6/2011 10:23:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time, almavro@msn.com writes:

Dear Lord, I thank You for this day,
I thank You for my being able to see
and to hear this morning.
I'm blessed because You are
a forgiving God and
an understanding God.

You have done so much for me
and You keep on blessing me.
Forgive me this day for everything
I have done, said or thought
that was not pleasing to you.

I ask now for Your forgiveness.
Please keep me safe
from all Danger and harm.

Help me to start this day
with a new attitude and plenty of gratitude.
Let me make the best of each and every day
to clear my mind so that I can hear from You.

Please broaden my mind
that I can accept all things.
Let me not whine and whimper
over things I have no control over.
And give me the best response
when I'm pushed beyond my limits.

I know that when I can't pray,
You listen to my heart.
Continue to use me to do Your will.
Continue to bless me that I may be
a blessing to others.

Keep me strong that I may help the weak...
Keep me uplifted that I may have
words of encouragement for others.
I pray for those that are lost
and can't find their way.

I pray for those that are misjudged
and misunderstood.
I pray for those who
don't know You intimately.
I pray for those that will delete this
without sharing it with others
I pray for those that don't believe.

But I thank You that I believe
that God changes people and
God changes things.
I pray for all my sisters and brothers.
For each and every family member
in their households.
I pray for peace, love and joy
in their homes; that they are out of debt
and all their needs are met.

I pray that every eye that reads this
knows there is no problem, circumstance,
or situation greater than God.
Every battle is in Your hands for You to fight.
I pray that these words be received
into the hearts of every eye that sees it
Amen!



In a message dated 4/7/2011 10:25:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:

Dear Jeff,

The nation of Jordan has been rocked by violent protests in recent days as the same unrest that brought down the government of Egypt has spread to threaten another mostly pro-Israeli government. Protesters have taken to the streets, demanding that Parliament be dissolved and that the powers of King Abdullah II be restricted in a revised constitution.

The most recent round of street violence left more than 100 people injured, and one person was killed. One Jordanian journalist described the situation as a "powder keg" ready to explode at any moment. The government has condemned the Muslim Brotherhood as the primary source driving the protests. Radical Islamists pushing for a more hostile stance toward Israel continue to work to gain control of the government.

This represents a grave potential threat to Israel. The border between Israel and Jordan is the longest Israel shares with any of its neighbors. Up till now, Israel has largely been able to focus its security efforts on the Gaza and Lebanon borders. If they are forced to strongly defend the length of their border with Lebanon, it will place an enormous strain on military resources. In addition, the proximity of Lebanon to Israel's largest cities presents a huge threat if radical Islamists seize power.
Dr. Michael Evans


This Day:
April 17, 1702: The colonies of East and West Jersey are designated the royal province of New Jersey.

Wednesday April 17, 1754
The Regiment arrives at Wills Creek (known as Cumberland Maryland today). While in Wills Creek, Washington learns that Trent's advance party of the Regiment, who had been sent to start building the fort at the Forks of the Ohio, had been surrounded by a 600 man French force and forced to return to Virginia. The French immediately destroyed the British Fort and started building their own more sizable fort, Fort Duquesne. In 1753, Dinwiddle sent George Washington to visit the French forces up the Allegheny to learn what the building oi these forts meant. On his return and report made, a body of Virginia militia, under command of William Trent with whom was Ensign Edward
Ward, were sent early in 1754 to erect a Virginia fort at or near the
Junction of the Monongahela with the Allegheny. The fort having
been commenced. Captain Trent returned to Will's Creek, now
Cumberland, leaving Ensign Ward to complete the fort; but on
April 17, 1754, a large body of French and Indians came down the
Allegheny in boats and compelled the surrender of the fort, but
permitted Ward and his small body of men to return across the
mountains.

Thus was begun the war known as the French and Indian War,
between England on the one hand and France with the Indians as
their allies on the other, terminated by the treaty of peace of
February 10, 1763, by which France left to the English all her pos-
sessions east of the Mississippi, including Canada, and excepting
New Orleans. But the building of the fort at the Forks of the
Ohio by the Virginians awakened Pennsylvania to an assertion of
her rights to the lands west of the Alleghanies, and to a dispute
with Virginia as to her western boundary that was not terminated
and the line agreed upon until 1780.


April 1755
April, (GW) is appointed volunteer aide de camp to British General Edward Braddock and marches with him and British regulars against the French at Fort Duquesne. In pursuit of formal military education, Washington copies many of Braddock's general orders into one of his letterbooks.

April 1767: In late March or early April 1767, the final accounting of Edward Lanham's estate
was made by Daniel and Catherine McKinnon(51 52) . St John's parish register shows Daniel, son of
Daniel and Catharine McKinnon was (born April 19, 1767) baptized June 7, 1767(53). These finding
when taken together indicate Daniel re-married and his second wife was Catherine Lanham.

In 1768 Daniel appears to have again returned to England and was ordained by the Bishop of London
in 1768(54). Hardly something that would have been done if Daniel had been divorced. Thus it suggests
that Ruth may have died.

Daniel returned to Maryland in 1769 and is listed as the Minister at All Saints Parish in Frederick
County, Maryland(55).

In 1772 he is listed as the Minister at St. Margaret's Westminister (Broad Neck) Parish back in Anne
Arundel County Maryland(56). (This parish is a peninsula of land on the Chesapeake Bay between the
Severn and Magothy Rivers and near Annapolis)

The Church of England was dis-established in Maryland in 1777. According to various histories of
the colonial church, Daniel McKinnon was one of the ministers who returned to England. There is
also speculation that he died while a sea during this trip(57).

April 17, 1777
We had good weather but a complete wind calm. One would believe that this day would be very peaceful, only the swaying of the ship increased as it sailed with a half wind and rolled all the more because the ship did not move forward, but right and left. The ship Symetry rocked against us (on the Durand). The wind calm prevented the necessary maneuvering and caused a rather scary outcry and work among the sailors. They could not get the ships separated quickly enough, because without the wind the steering rudder took no effect. Both bowsprits barely touched, but the Symetry’s broke off like a splinter and ours cracked so that it was necessary for the crew to cut three feet off the length. They had to work all day to restore everything to a proper condition and we finally and fortunately were separated

April 1779
“In April, 1779, Lieutenant Lawrence Harrison, formerly of Gibson’s Lambs, now connected with the 13th Virginia, was sent to occupy Fort Crawford, a small stockade, built by Colonel William Crawford, at Parnassus, Wèstrnoreland County, Pennsylvania.” *

April 17, 1808: Napoleon Bonaparte orders the French seizure of American shipping.
April 17, 1969: The Lindsey—Moore Cemetery located near Poindexter in Harrison County. This cemetery was marked as a state historical site on April 17, 1969.
Buried in the L1ndsey-Moore Cemetery are the Revolutionary War officer, Captain Thomas Moore (1745—1823), and his wife, Mary (Harrison) Moore (1761—1836), their eldest son, William Moore, his wife, Eleanor (Dawson), and other descendants. The cemetery was included in a tract of land originally owned by David Lindsey, but sold to Thomas Moore after 1800.

Thomas was born at “Arcadia” plantation, St. Paul’s Parish, Kent County, Maryland, on March 7, 1745, the youngest son of William Moore and his wife, Rachel (Medford).1 He migrated to Tyrone Township~ Fayette County, Pennsylvania, in i76~~ where he married Mary Harrison born 1761 in Orange County, Virginia, youngest child of Lawrence Harrison and his wife Catherine (not proved is the name Marmaduke).3 Mary Harrison was a sister of Colonel Benjamin Harrison, for whom Harrison County was named, first sheriff of Bourbon County, and, as senator from Bourbon, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention at Danville in l792. Thomas Moore was commissioned lieutenant in the 13th Virginia Regiment commanded(led by Colonel Benjamin Harrison, and captain in the Ninth Virginia Regiment.4 Following the Revolutionary War; he served with George Rogers Clark in Illinois under the command of ‘Colonel Uriah Springer, who had married Sarah (Crawford), widow of Major William Harrison, another brother of Mary (Harrison) Major William Harrison had been massacred at the Battle of Sandusky. In 1802 Thomas Moore was retired from the Kentucky Militia with the’ rank of major. According to William Perrin’s History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison, Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, Thomas Moore and his wife had been among the second party of settlers in Harrison County. He received a patent for 2,000 acres of land.

April 17, 1861: Virginia secedes from the Union.

Sun. April 17, 1864
In camp wrote a letter to wildcat and one home no. 2 preaching at 10 am
Prayer meeting at 3 pm quite hot

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