Saturday, January 19, 2013

This Day in Goodlove History, January 19


This Day in Goodlove History, January 19

Jeff Goodlove email address: 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, Russia, Czech 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, Thomas Jefferson,and ancestors Andrew Jackson, and William Henry Harrison.

The Goodlove Family History Website:

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

The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:

• New Address! http://www.familytreedna.com/public/goodlove/default.aspx

• • 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.

Birthdays: George W. Moreland 148, Frank Sauer 96

January 19, 1180: In France, Phillip August seized all of the Jews living on his estates and imprisoned them. He freed them in exchange for a ransom of fifteen hundred silver marks.[1]

1181: Jews expelled from France.[2] Philip Augustus annuls all loans made by Jews to Christians and takes a percentage for himself. A year later, he confiscates all Jewish property and expels the Jews from Paris.[3] First Varthusian monastery in England at Witham, Death of Pope Alexander III, September 1 Pope Lucius III (Ubaldo Allucingoli). [4]

January 19, 1419: During the Hundred Years' War, Rouen surrenders to Henry V of England completing his reconquest of Normandy.[5]

January 19, 1567: Pope Pius V issued “Cum nos nuper,” a bull that forbids Jews from owning real estate. This would not be the last of the anti-Semitic Bulls issued by Pius V.[6]

January 19, 1616: In Worms, under orders of the Bishop of Speyer and with the backing of Frederick's troops, the Jews were readmitted to the city.[7]

January 19, 1769

"McKinnon, Daniel, Jan. 19, 1769. Money Book 51-49. Clergy ordained and licensed to preach for the Maryland Colony, 1699-1710." [8]

January 19, 1775: The first Continental Congress presents its petitions to the British Parliament.[9]

January 19, 1776: At a Cald Court for West Augusta for the Examination of Edward Armstrong for Horse Stealing, this 19th January 1776, one the Prop of Geo Sly and the other of Jas Royal.

Pres't, Edward Ward, John Cannon, Geo Vallandigham,

Dorsey Penticost, Thos Smallman.

The above named Edward Armstrong was led to the barr, and upon Examination denied the fact wherewith he stands Charged ; whereupon Several Witnesses were sworn and Examined ; on Consideration of which the Court are of Opinion that there is not at this time Surf Evidence to prove the fact ; It is Ord that he be discharged.

Then the Court did rise

Edw'd Ward. [10]

January 19, 1777

*To CAPTAIN EDWARD SNICKERS

Morris Town in New Jersey, January 19, 1777. Dear Sir: We are in want of a Waggon Master Genl. to the Army. If you Incline to accept of that Office I will appoint you to it, in this case, do not delay a moments time in repairing to the Army, or to Genl. Mifflin, the Quarter Master Genl, from whom you will receive your Orders; At any rate, send word by return of the bearer (who comes express to you) whether you will, or will not accept, as the exigency of the Service will not admit either of doubt or delay.[11]

You will have the pay of Colonel allowed you, that is,Twenty two pounds ten shillings pr. Kalender month; Dollars at Six Shillings. I am etc.

P. S. You will be allowed a Clerk for keeping your acct& and doing the necessary Writing.[12][13]

January 19, 1777: The names of the signers had been kept secret until January 19, 1777, when they were released, due to an order by Congress the day before which stated that “authenticated copies, with the names of the members of Congress subscribed to the same, be sent to each of the United States and that they be desired to have same put upon record.”

Only nine of of the 56 signers have been proven to be Freemasons: William Eollery (R.I.), Benjamin Franklin (Pa.), John Hancock (Mass.), Joseph Hewes (N.C.), William Hooper (N.C), Robert Treat Paine (Mass.), Richard Stockton (N.J.) (N.J.), George Walton (Ga.), and William Whipple (N.H.). There are 23 signers with vague and unproven references to Masonry, and 24 were most certainly not Freemasons. [14]

January 19, 1795: The Batavian Republic was proclaimed in the Netherlands bringing to an end the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. The Batavian Republic was a genuine expression of Dutch nationalism but it was also a product of the French Revolution. Following in the path of that revolution, the creation of the Batavian Republic brought total emancipation for the Jews of the Netherlands.[15]

January 19, 1807

Robert Edward Lee was born on January 19, 1807 in Stratford Hall, his families ancestral home along the Potomac River. [16]

January 19, 1855: On January 10, 1850 when Marcus Stephenson was 42, he second married Mary Ann MILLER, in Carroll County, Missouri. [4] Born in 1812.

They had the following children:

i. Columbus. Born in 1850.

ii. Lavenia. Born on April 13, 1853 in Missouri. Lavenia died in Missouri on July 1, 1867; she was 14. Buried in Stephenson Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri.

iii. Sara Elizabeth “Lizzie”. Born about 1854. Sara Elizabeth “Lizzie” died in September 1885; she was 31.

iv. Tolbert Tipton “Tip”. Born on January 19, 1855 in Dean Lake, Chariton County, Missouri. Tolbert Tipton “Tip” died in Dean Lake, Chariton County, Missouri on November 29, 1935; he was 80.

v. Letucia. Born on October 8, 1859 in Missouri. Letucia died in Missouri on February 15, 1876; she was 16. Buried in Stephenson Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri.

vi. John P. Born on September 17, 1861 in Missouri. John P. died in Missouri on November 23, 1898; he was 37. Buried in Stephenson Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri. [17]



January 19, 1861: Georgia secedes from the Union.[18] Georgia joins South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama in secession as a special state convention votes 208-89 to leave the Union.[19]

Tues. January 19, 1864

Went to camp at davenport via Iowa city.[20]

January 19th, 1865: We still lay at anchor in the bay at an entrance of the Savannah River. It was a rainy day and night.[21]

January 19, 1890: HARRISON, Batteal b: November 06, 1839 in Madison / Fayette

County, Ohio d: January 19, 1890 in Range Township, Ohio

...... +RODGERS, Lydia Ann b: January 17, 1841 in Ross County, Ohio

m: December 24, 1861 in Fayette County, Ohio d: February 07,

1922 in Madison County, Ohio

........ 5 HARRISON, Benjamin Rodgers b: March 08, 1869 in Range

Township, Madison County, Ohio d: August 13, 1936 in

Columbus, Ohio

........ +CLARK, Cuie M. b: May 04, 1869 in Madison County, Ohio

m: December 18, 1890 in Mt. Sterling, Ohio

d: December 15, 1961 in Columbus, Ohio

.......... 6 HARRISON, Clark Rodgers b: November 20, 1891 in Range

Township, near Mt. Sterling, Ohio d: October 27, 1957

in Columbus, Ohio

.......... +HARDIN, Lulu Belle b: September 09, 1894

in Liberty Township, Highland County, Ohio m: November

22, 1914 in Her parents in McKenzie, Tennessee, Carroll

County d: March 08, 1952 in Columbis, Ohio


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Source:
Original article by Jeremy F Elliot printed here with permission.
Submitted by Dan Harrison. [22]

January 1967: Scamp ( James Kirby on board) entered Mare Island Naval Shipyard again in January 1965 for extensive modification. In June 1966 after the installation of the SUBSAFE package and overhaul, she left Mare Island and returned to training cruises in the San Diego operating area. In November she ventured north to Puget Sound for a month of operations and returned to San Diego in December. The nuclear submarine operated out of San Diego for the first six months of 1967. On June 28, she departed San Diego to join the Seventh Fleet in the western Pacific. She remained in the Far East, participating in fleet operations along the Vietnamese coast, until returning to San Diego on December 28, 1967.

Scamp continued stateside duty throughout 1969. She alternated in-port periods with training cruises until early March when she began pre-overhaul tests in the San Diego operating area. She continued preparing for overhaul and participating in exercises until November 1 when she entered Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for regular overhaul. While at Bremerton, Scamp was assigned that port as her new home port. The overhaul continued through 1970 and ended in January 1971.[23]

January 19, 1979: Deng Xiaoping visits Washington.[24]

January 1997: Study Populations

Lemba.—Samples were collected from paternally unrelated but otherwise random males, identified as Lemba by the subjects themselves, on two separate occasions, in the Louis Trichardt area of Northern Province (January 1997; 90 samples) and in Sekhukuneland in Mpumalanga (October 1997; 46 samples), South Africa. Clan affiliations of 108 (.794) of the subjects were recorded.

The Lemba Clans

For 108 of the 136 Lemba males sampled, clan affiliation was ascertained by self-identification. More than 10 samples per clan were collected from members of six clans (Buba, Hajji, Hamisi, Mhani, Sadiki, and Thouhakale). All six clans were represented in both the Northern Province and Sekhukuneland collections. Only the Mhani clan showed a significantly different distribution (P<.02) between the two locations, being more prevalent in the Northern Province collection. All six clans contained both UEP group 1 and UEP group 4 Y chromosomes, but none displayed UEP group 3 Y chromosomes. The Y-chromosome distribution among UEP groups was not significantly different (P>.34) between the two collection places.

Of particular interest is the Buba clan, since membership of this clan and possession of the CMH are significantly associated (P<.0001). Seven of the 11 clan-designated Lemba CMH Y chromosomes came from members of this clan, whereas 7 (Northern Province, 4/4; and Sekhukuneland, 3/9) of the 13 Buba have the CMH. F. C. Raulinga Hamisi, a Lemba elder, in a speech at the burial of Maanda William Mawela Ratshilingana Mhani, in July 1996 (before the current research was undertaken), said that “the Senas left Judea under the leadership of Buba and settled in Yemen where they built their city of Sena, hence Senas,” reflecting the belief of at least one elder that Buba led the Lemba out of Judea. On the other hand, the Encyclopedia Judaica (1972) makes no mention of a Buba in Jewish history. In a book published privately in 1992, another Lemba elder wrote that “the Bhuba lineage came down from Judea as the leading lineage of the Basena when they left Judea in their early migration to the Yemen where they settled and built the city of Sena. They ruled over all the lineages in good manner” (Mathivha 1992, p. 23). [25]

January 19, 1997: Denise Grady. "Father Doesn't Always Know Best." The New York Times (January 19, 1997): Section 4, Page 4. [26]

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


[2] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm


[3] www.wikipedia.org


[4] mike@abcomputers.com


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


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


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


[8] (Gerald Fothergill, A list of Emigrant Ministers to America)


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


[10] http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924017918735/cu31924017918735_djvu.txt


[11]Captain Snickers declined on the score of advanced age.


[12]The same letter was sent to Col. Valentine Crawford in case Captain Snickess declined. Crawford had died on January 7.


[13]The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources 1745-1799, John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor, Volume 7.


[14] The Northern Light, November 1978, Declaration of Independence by Heaton and Voorhis.


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


[16] Civil War Jouirnal, Robert E. Lee, 1994, History.com


[17] www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/families/Stephenson.rtf


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


[19] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/georgia-secedes


[20] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove


[21] Joseph W. Crowther, Co. H. 128th NY Vols.


[22] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/harrbios/battealHarr3466VA.htm


[23] This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.Skipjack-class submarine:

•Skipjack
•Scamp
•Scorpion
•Sculpin
•Shark
•Snook

[24] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 498.

[25] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1288118/

[26] http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/abstracts-cohen-levite.html

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