Friday, January 25, 2013

This Day in Goodlove History, January 26

This Day in Goodlove History, January 26

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.

“Jacob’s Legacy, A Genetic View of Jewish History” by David B. Goldstein, 2008.


January 26, 702: Stela, Late Classic Maya, Vicinity of Calakmul, Campeche or Quintana Roo, Mexico, Limestone.


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702:

Ashath's rebellion in Iraq, battle of Deir ul Jamira.[3]

705:

Death of Abdul Malik. Accession of Walid I as Caliph. [4]

710A.D.., Volcano, Pago

Bismarck Volcanic Arc VIE=6

710 AD[5]

January 26, 1531: Three tremors shake Portugal and numerous houses are destroyed in Lisbon by an earthquake which the Pope and others believe confirm the prediction of suffering made by Solomon Molcho who was seeking relief for Jews and Marranos.[6]

January 26, 1654: MAJOR DATE IN THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY. With the capture of Pernambuco (Recife) from the Dutch, Portugal retook Peru and Brazil. The Jews, (numbering approximately 5,000) having fought on the side of the Dutch, fled for the most part to Amsterdam. Hundreds also escaped to North America, with 23 eventually arriving in New Amsterdam.[7] One DNA match with the same Cohen Haplotype was from Brazil.

January 26, 1700


Age Range: 10,000 to 309 years ago . . . and counting

Did You Know? The tsunami from the 1700 earthquake was recorded in Japan, where the tsunami caused minor damage.

Go See It!
The Schooner Creek Wayside historical marker, located on U.S. Highway 101 south of Lincoln City, recalls the great earthquake and tsunami of 1700, which destroyed Native American villages along the Northwest coast.

The modern version of the many subduction zones that have shaped Oregon over the last hundreds of millions of years is called the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Dozens of active faults off the Oregon coast mark the subduction zonesee Plate Tectonics diagram, which has produced 19 very large earthquakes over the past 10,000 years — on average one every 530 years. When these great earthquakes occur, western Oregon lurches as much as 20 to 40 feet to the west in a few minutes. The most recent event occurred January 26, 1700, and was probably a magnitude 9 or larger earthquake. This earthquake caused strong shaking lasting several minutes over most of western Oregon and produced a tsunami that flooded coastal lowlands within minutes.[8]

January 26, 1736: As the Kingdom of Poland continues to unravel, Stanislaus I abdicated his throne during a period of increasing anti-Semitism. Twenty eight years after the abdication, the Austrians, Prussians and Russians would begin to partition Poland much to the detriment of the Jewish people who had originally been “invited” to settle in Poland.[9]
January 26, 1773: Now, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, was formed on January 26, 1773, from Bedford County, and embraced all the lands west of " the Laurel Hill," to " the limits of the Province." Old Westmoreland was thus organized two years before the Virginia Court at Fort Dunmore, and its first Court of Quarter Sessions, then the principal court of every county, was held at Hanna's Town, about three miles northeast of what is now Greensburg, on April 6, 1773. This Court of Quarter Sessions was the first court of justice ever held by English speaking people west of the Allegheny Mountains, and it was held " Before William Crawford, Esq., and his associate Justices." [10]
1795 - January 26 - Clerk of the Harrison County Court issued license for marriage of William Hinkson and Jenny Harrison. Benjamin Harrison was surety for William Hinkson on the marriage bond. [11]
January 26, 1837: Michigan is admitted as the 26th state in the Union. [12]
January 26, 1861

Louisiana secedes from the Union.[13]

Tues. January 26

A tree in mis vixburg used for ornamental name wild peach or lower monads bear a blackberry poison tree looks like choke cherry green all the year[14]

January 26th. 1865”At 8 o’clock this morning we got orders to sling our knapsacks and fall in line. We marched through the city and went into camp on the south west side of the city. There had been no troops encamped here so that we had to build up shanties. But we soon got boards together and got our shanties up. It was a very cold day and night the citizens in this place say that they have not had such cold weather in a great many years.[15]

On the 26th we moved to the northern part of the city, and enjoyed the luxury of camping in tents, in a beautiful grove. Within a few days we had passed from the severe weather of the Shenandoah, back to the Sunny South, and found this place far preferable for winter quarters (Hanaburgh, 176).

The city, with its wide oak shaded streets, beautiful homes, and impressive public buildings, boasted of a theater, three academies, thirteen churches, and eighteen lovely parks, all of which had impressed the Iowans.[16]

January 26, 1888:

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Postcard from Avrom Ber Gotlober to Dr. Salomon Mandelkern. Bialystok, 26.1.1888. Regarding Mandelkern's promise to ask Yehoshua Zeitlen to send Gotlober 25 Rubles in honor of his birthday, as his father used to do. Gotlober notes that on Shabbat, Pa [...more]

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Postcard from Avrom Ber Gotlober to Dr. Salomon Mandelkern. Bialystok, 26.1.1888. Regarding Mandelkern's promise to ask Yehoshua Zeitlen to send Gotlober 25 Rubles in honor of his birthday, as his father used to do. Gotlober notes that on Shabbat, Parshat Shemot, he would be 78 years old and his was rapidly deteriorating. Autograph. Signed.14x5.9 cm. Excellent condition. Postmark. Original stain.Avraham Gotlober (1810-1899) was a Yiddish writer who published many books and studies, about 25 works. He used the pseudonym 'Mehalel' [translation of the word Gotlober] or AB"G - his initials.Salomon Mandelkern (1846-1902) was a famed Jewish poet and author. His 'Heichal HaKodesh' Biblical Concordance was particularly well accepted. He wrote an article in tribute of Gotllober titled 'Toldot AB"G' that was published during Gotlober's life in the HaAsif, 1887, p. 430-439.

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January 26, 1905

(Pleasant Valley) W. H. Goodlove and Ira Miller are in the ice business this week.[20]



January 26, 1934: Germany and Poland sign a ten-year nonaggression pact. This was one of the first steps of acceptance of the Hitler regime by the governments of Europe.[21]



January 26, 1939: In light of the news that German scientists in Berlin had split the uranium nucleus, Leo Szilard wired the British Admiralty, the keeper of his 1935 patent on chain reactions, to disregard his earlier letter telling them to cancel his patent.[22]



January 26, 1940: Nazis denied Polish Jews the right to travel on trains.[23]



January 26, 1942 (8th of Shevat, 5702): At Stari Becej, Hungary, 200 Jews and Serbs were slaughtered. At Titel, 35 Jews killed. At Teofipol, 300 Jews marched naked for three miles and then are shot.[24]



January 26, 1942

Admiral Kimmel, the former Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet at Pearl Harbor, is found guilty of dereliction of duty by a board of Inquiry investigating the Japanese attack.[25]



January 26, 1943: On January 26 (XXVc-198), Knochen telexed to all the regional Gestapo offices: arrest all deportable Jews and transfer them to Drancy. Thus, for example, on January 28, 170 persons arrived from Bordeau (XXVc-198); on January 29, Merdsche, the Commander of Orleans, sent 67 Jews to Drancy, among them 25 women and 4 children; from Poitiers 22 internees arrived; from Dijon, on February 1, 70 Jews (XXVc-199); and from Angers, 9 (XXVc-202). [26]



January 26, 1945: One thousand Jewish women interned at the Neusalz, Poland, slave-labor camp are set on a month-and-a-half-long forced march to the concentration camp at Flossenbürg, Germany, about 200 miles to the southwest. Along the way, 800 are beaten and shot.[27]

January 26, 1945: On this day, Soviet troops enter Auschwitz, Poland, freeing the survivors of the network of concentration camps—and finally revealing to the world the depth of the horrors perpetrated there.

Auschwitz was really a group of camps, designated I, II, and III. There were also 40 smaller "satellite" camps. It was at Auschwitz II, at Birkenau, established in October 1941, that the SS created a complex, monstrously orchestrated killing ground: 300 prison barracks; four "bathhouses" in which prisoners were gassed; corpse cellars; and cremating ovens. Thousands of prisoners were also used for medical experiments overseen and performed by the camp doctor, Josef Mengele, the "Angel of Death."

The Red Army had been advancing deeper into Poland since mid-January. Having liberated Warsaw and Krakow, Soviet troops headed for Auschwitz. In anticipation of the Soviet arrival, the German Gestapo began a murder spree in the camps, shooting sick prisoners and blowing up crematoria in a desperate attempt to destroy the evidence of their crimes. When the Red Army finally broke through, Soviet soldiers encountered 648 corpses and more than 7,000 starving camp survivors. There were also six storehouses filled with literally hundreds of thousands of women's dresses, men's suits, and shoes that the Germans did not have time to burn.[28]

January 26, 1986

The Chicago Bears defeat the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl XX.[29]



1986

As for the years of Jesus’s public ministry, the synagogue where Jesus is said to have taught has been found at Capernaum, a busy trading port at the north end of the Sea of Galilee. Remains of its foundation have been found below the present ruins of a later Roman synagogue. The Apostle Peter’s house at Capernaum, on top of which an octagonal Christian sanctuary was built, has also been uncovered. Nearby, the remains of a first centry boayt were pulled from a muddylake bed in the Sea of Galilee in 1986. The relic might well be the same kind of fishing boat that Jesus used during the miraculous calming of the waters recounted in the Gospel of Mark (Mark 4:35-41). Other sites Jesus visited during his mninistry, such as Caesarea Philippi, Shechem, and Bethany, 3e also been excavatged.[30]





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[1] The Art Institute of Chicago, 11/1/2011


[2] The Art Institute of Chicago, 11/1/2011


[3] http://barkati.net/english/chronology.htm


[4] http://barkati.net/english/chronology.htm


[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timetable_of_major_worldwide_volcanic_eruptions


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


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


[8] http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/publications/ims/ims-028/unit20.htm


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


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


[11] (Harrison County Marriage Bond #55, Margaret I. King Library, University of Kentucky, Lexington) 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


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


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


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


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


[16] Rigby Journal, January 25, 1865.

(History of the 24th Iowa Infantry by Harvey H Kimball, August 1974, page 194.)


[17] http://www.invaluable.com/catalog/searchLots.cfm?scp=p&hi=1&alF=0&ord=2&ad=DESC&catalogRef=&shw=50&img=0&houseRef=&houseLetter=A&artistRef=&areaID=&countryID=®ionID=&stateID=&fdt=0&tdt=0&fr=0&to=0&wa=Postcard%20from%20Avrom%20Ber%20Gotlober%20to%20Dr%2E%20Salomon%20Mandelkern&wp=&wo=&nw=&upcoming=0&rp=&rem=FALSE


[18] http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/salomon-mandelkern,-postcard-from-avrom-ber-gotlo-1-p-d4fd189ba4


[19] http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/salomon-mandelkern,-postcard-from-avrom-ber-gotlo-1-p-d4fd189ba4


[20] Winton Goodlove papers.


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


[22] Thisdayinjewishhistory.com


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


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


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


[26] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 360-361.


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


[28] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/soviets-liberate-auschwitz


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


[30]U.S News and World Report, Secrets of Christianity, page 10.

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