Monday, October 15, 2012

This Day in Goodlove History, October 15


This Day in Goodlove History, October 15

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 Family History Website:

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Jeffery-Goodlove/index.html

Jeff Goodlove email address: Jefferygoodlove@aol.com

Anniversary Jean Larose Goodlove & Jack Junior Lorence

Birth- William McKinnon Goodlove, Kristina Lee Repstien Peters

This Day…

October 15. Rid to see the Land[1] he got for me & my Brother’s.



October 15th.—Went to view some land which Captain Crawford had taken up for me near the Youghiogeny, distant about twelve miles. This tract which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, (1) includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great deal of rich meadow ; it is well watered, and has a valuable mill-seat, except that the stream is rather too slight, and, it is said, not constant more than seven or eight months in the year; hut on account of the fall and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land. I passed through two other tracts which Captain Crawford had tiken up for my brothers Samuel and John. I intended to have visited the land which Crawford had procured for Lund Washington this day also, but time falling short, I was obliged to postpone it. Night came on before I got back to Crawford’s, where I found Colonel Stephen. The lands which I passed over to-day, were generally hilly, and the growth chiefly white oak, but very good notwithstanding; and what is extraordinary and contrary to the property of all other lands I ever saw before, the hills are the richest land; the soil upon the sides and sunimits of them being as black as coal, and the growth walnut and cherry. The flats are not so rich, and a good deal more mixed with stone.[2]



October 15, 1771; Dr. Rumney came in the afternoon.[3]

October 15, 1777







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October 15, 1846 William M. Goodlove, born October 15, 1846, in Clarke Co., Ohio near Springfield, and also near Pleasant Hill Church, where all the deceased relatives of the late John Goodlove are interred[5]





Dr. William Goodlove, about seventy years of age, Civil war veteran and a man well known in Logan county, died Sunday morning at his home in Washington, D.C., after an illness of some months duration of kidney trouble. Dr. Goodlove was at one time located in Rushylvania and engaged in the practice of medicine. Although he had been away from this community for many years, he cherished a love for the people here that was often manifested. Not long ago he sent a collection of valuable books to the Bellefontaine Public Library and he also sent some rose bushes to be planted in the Library lawn.

For some years Dr. Goodlove has held a good position in the treasury department at Washington, D.C. and was so engaged when illness overtook him.

Among the staunch friends of Dr. Goodlove in this community are General Robert P. Kennedy and Walter S. Roebuck

Mrs. Goodlove, who survives, is a sister on Hon. Benj. Lefevre, who is prominent in this section of Ohio and who resides near Sidney.

The body of Dr. Goodlove will be brought to Sidney where funeral service will be held Tuesday. General Kennedy and Mr. Roebuck will attend the service. Interment in Port Jefferson cemetery.

Dr. Goodlove was the son of John Goodlove who died at Quincy in 1856. Dr. Goodlove’s mother later married D. H. McKinnon, then of Logan county, but they later moved to Clay county, Illinois. Dr. Goodlove was born October 15, 1846, near Springfield, O. At the age of fifteen he enlisted in the Civil war in the 57th O. V. I. and served until the close of the war in the Fifteen Army corps. Under General John A. Logan, “Sherman’s Army,” and was discharged at Little Rock, Ark. In the fall of 1865 entered Medical College at Cincinnati, where he took a progressive course and graduated the same year. He began practice in Montra, Shelby county, O. In 1874 he became a member of the State Medical Society at Toledo, and also of the National Medical Society at Detroit in the same year. On May 23, 1869, Dr Goodlove married Miss Mary L. Lefevre…(missing section).[6]



1916

During the First World War (1914-1918), the KKK began to reorganize. It was prompted by a movie, The Birth of a Nation, which showed the first Ku Klux Klan organizing to defend white people, especially women, against blacks, especially men. The movie played in Des Moines in 1916. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) protested. The members were afraid that it would create a backlash against blacks. For the NAACP, which had just organized in Des Moines in 1915, this was one of its first actions. [7]



1916: National Parks Service established. [8]



Charles Marion Russell, Medicine Man 1916


1916

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[10]



1916: In 1916, just before Britain conquered Palestine, there was a change of government in Britain, and Balfoiur became the foreign secretary and Lloyd George became the prime minister. [11]



Sat. October 15, 1864

Detailed to gard forage train went out

7 miles got corn & hay got some nice

Apples 4 miles north of Middletown[12]

October 15, 1908

(Jordans Grove) Mr. and Mrs. William Goodlove attended the Methodist Conference at Mt. Vernon last Sunday.[13]



October 15, 1941: Jews are deported from Austria and Germany to Kovno (Lithuania), Lodz, Minsk, and Riga.[14]


October 15, 1941

The Soviet army evacuates Odessa after holding out for several weeks behind lines.[15]



October 15, 1941-Einsatzgruppe A commanding officer, Franz W. Stahlecker, sent a detailed report about activities in the Baltic and White Russian countries. It stated that between July 23 and October 15, 1941, 135,567 Jews were killed. Eichmann sent out a letter making official the conclusions of the Wannsee Conference, "The evacuation of the Jews . . . is the beginning of the final solution of the Jewish problem."[16]



October 15, 1942: Luisa Gottliebova, born December 6, 1869. Bv- October 15, 1942

OSVOBOZENI SE DOZILI[17]



October 15, 1946

Former German Field Marchal, Hermann Goering, commits suicide before his scheduled execution in Nuremberg, Germany.[18]



Between 1947 and 1956



Between 1947 and 1956 another momentuous discovery occurred. Manuscripts now known to the world as the Dead Sea Scrolls were unearthed over a number of years from caves near the ruins of Khirbet Qumran, a tiny hamlet on the shores of the Dead Sea. Around 900 items were recovered, including virtually the only surviving copies of biblical documents written before 100 C.E. Most importantly, shey showed that Christian sects remained essentially Jewish long after the death of Jesus. As a result, in the past 40 years, there has been a new area of study concerning exactly how Jewish the early Christians, and Jesus really were.[19]


October 15, 1949 -Jack Junior Lorence (John Anthony, Frank, Frantisek Lorence) was born February 4, 1927 in Cedar Rapids, Ia. He married Jean LaRose Goodlove October 15, 1949 in Center Point, Ia., daughter of Covert Goodlove and Berneita Kruse. She was born April 13, 1931 in Linn Cnty, IA. Jack Junior Lorence graduated 1944 from McKinley H.S. bet 1944-1946 was in the Navy. Jean Larose Goodlove was a school secretary at Linn Mar in Marion.

Jack and Jean (my aunt and uncle) were instrumental in the transcription of the original William Harrison Goodlove diary and visited many of the battle grounds that William Harrison Goodlove was at. This information of their visits should be in the next edition of the diary.




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[1] This land, which William and Valentine Crawford had surveyed for the Washingtons in 1769, is in the vicinity of Perryopolis, Pa., in what is now Fayette County, Pa.


[2] The entry for this day in the second set of diary entries indicates that GW “Went to see a Coal Mine not far from his [William Crawford’s] house on the Banks of the River. The Coal seemd to be of the very best kind, burning freely & abundance of it.”




[3] (From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 119.)


[4] Valley Forge Orderly Book of General George Weedon, 1777-1778 pg. 85-92


[5] History of Logan County and Ohio, O.L. Basking & Co., Chicago, 1880. page 692.


[6] Weekly Index-Republican, Bellefontaine, Ohio, Thursday, December 30, 1915, page 1.


[7] http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath.cfm?ounid=ob_000303


[8] Nature Center, Crabtree Forest Preserve, Barrington, IL March 11, 2012


[9] Art Museum, Austin, TX. February 11, 2012


[10] Art Museum, Austin, TX. February 11, 2012


[11] Fascinating Facts about the Holy Land by Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.


[12] WHG


[13] Winton Goodlove Papers


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


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


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


[17] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy


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


[19] US New and World Report, Secrets of Christianity, April 2010. Page 7.

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