Saturday, January 26, 2013

This Day in Goodlove History, January 27


This Day in Goodlove History, January 27

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.

Birthdays: David Goodlove 185, Debra Winch 285, Nelly Winch 251.

January 27, 98: Trajan becomes Roman Emperor after the death of Nerva. The second of the three Jewish revolts against Roman authority took place at the end of Trajan’s reign. This second revolt took place in the Diaspora. It started in 115 and lasted until 117. The revolt began in Egypt and then spread to other parts of North Africa including Libya, Cyrenaica and the Island of Cyprus. The revolt angered Trajan because it took place while he was campaigning in the East and he saw it as an act of treachery aimed at his rear. Just as the Jews of the Diaspora remained passive during the two revolts that took place in the land of Israel, so the Jews of Israel took no part in this bloody action which resulted in the destruction of the Cypriot Jewish community and the start of the decline of the Egyptian Jewish community.[1]

Trajan, born September 15, 53 CE was Roman emperor from 98 until his death of 117. In the last decade of his rule, Trajan began a campaign against the Parthians, a people living east of the Roman Empire. Since this territory bordered Judea with its large Jewish population, Trajan sought to improve relations between Rome and his Jewish subjects. There were even reports that Trajan would allow a rebuilding of the Temple. However, as the Romans moved into Parthia, he met stiff military opposition, fueled in part, by Jews living in Parthia who despised Rome for destroying the Temple. At the same time, Jews in Egypt also rebelled against Rome. The violence there forced Trajan to send legions to the land along the Nile which weakened his already doomed campaign against Parthia.[2]

Late 1st-Early 2nd centuryTacitus writes anti-Jewish polemic in his ‘Histories (book 5). He reports on several old myths of ancient anti-Semitism (including that of the donkey’s head in the Holy of Holies), but the key to his view that Jews “regard the rest of mankind with all the hatred of enemies” is his analysis of the extreme differences between monotheistic Judaism and the polytheism common throughout the Roman world. [3]

The Roman ruled city of Jerusalem in 100 A.D. is a place of intense religious climate. Judaism, Roman cults, and Christian groups all compete for followers. Most scholars believe that Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John died long before their Gospels were written. There were more than four Gospels, there were more than thirty.[4]

By the first century, however, the Jewish Diaspora had already spread to a number of regions of the world, many of which may have contributed to the make-up of the early Ashkenazi Jewish community. These include the Aegean Island of Delos, Ostia (a main port of Rome), Alexandria, and other places in Macedonia and Asia Minor (Konner 2003, p. 83). Jews also began to migrate north of the Alps, probably from Italy (Ostrer 2001).[5]

The Second Century: There are records of Jewish traders venturing from both Italy and the Middle East into Europe and Russia as early as the second century. [6]

AD 100 - Change was made in the synagogue service separating Jews from Christians

All eighteen are recited on weekdays, on Sabbaths only seven. But at this time, an additional one was added. It is known in Hebrew as the Birkothamanine, the blessing concerning the heretics. But it’s not really a blessing. “May the apostates have no hope. May the dominion of wickedness be speedily uprooted in our days. May the Nazarenes and the heretics quickly perish and not be inscribed together with the righteous. Blessed art Thou, the eternal, our God, who crushes the wicked.”
It smoked out the Christians, because anyone could be asked to lead out in the recitation of this. Anybody, everybody was supposed to say “Amen” at the end of each one and this made it very uncomfortable, in fact impossible, for Christians to participate in the, the Pharisee-led synagogue service from that time onward.
The evidence of this synagogue prayer helps sharpen our picture of first-century Christians. It’s clear that they were keeping the Sabbath right along with their Jewish brothers. So now the Jews were becoming less tolerant of Christians. But Christians themselves were beginning to question the value of their connection to Judaism.[3][7]

2nd Century: Matrilineality in Judaism

2nd Century: Matrilineality in Judaism is the view that people born of a Jewish mother are themselves Jewish. The Torah does not explicitly discuss the conferring of Jewish status through matrilineality, and in apparent contrast to this position, the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) provides many examples of Israelite men whose children by foreign women appear to have been accepted as Israelite. However, Jewish oral tradition codified in Mishnah in the 2nd century CE serves as the basis of a shift in Rabbinic Judaism from patrilineal to matrilineal descent.[8]

The Mishnah (Kiddushin 3:12) states that, to be a Jew, one must be either the child of a Jewish mother or a convert to Judaism, (ger tzedek, "righteous convert"). This law originated in the Talmud (Kiddushin 68b). Orthodox opinion regards this rule as dating from receipt of the Torah at Mount Sinai, but most non-Orthodox scholars regard it as originating either at the time of Ezra (4th Century BCE) or during the period of Roman rule in the 1st–2nd centuries CE, as patrilineal descent is known to have been the standard of Judaism prior to that time.[9]

[10]

100 and 200 A.D. Ceremonial Knives and Blades. Colima, Mexico, Red obsidian.


[11]

100 to 500 A.D.: Ceremonial Grinding Table (Metate). Nicoya, Guanacast province, Costa Rica. Volcanic Stone. [12]

[13]

100 to 800 A.D.: Storyteller Figure, Jalisco, Ameca Valley, Mexico, Ceramic and pigment. Ceramic figures in energetic poses and with lively expressions were made in the Ameca Valley, Jalisco. Like other West Mexican works of art, they were intended as offereings in tombs. The range of subjects depicted by these sculptures includes gesturing individuals whose hand positions communicated well established meansings. This sign language has yet to be described and interpreted, but such excited figures may well be recounting legends or myths.[14]


[15]


100-800 A.D. Nayarit, Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico

106 A.D.: We have no good historical record for these early Palestinian Christians during the period from the flight to Pella in 66 A.D. to the execution of the aged Simon during the reign of Trajan, probably around 106 A.D. Itr is like a curtain has descended over the history of the original followers of John the Baptrizer, Jesus, James, and Simon for forty years. [16]

112 AD : “But not all the relief that could come from man, not all the bounties that the prince could bestow, nor all the atonements which could be presented to the gods, availed to relieve Nero from the infamy of being believed to have ordered the conflagration, the fire of Rome. Hence to suppress the rumor, he falsely charged with the guilot, and punished with the most exquisite tortures, the persons commonly called Christians, who were hated for their enormities. Christus, the founder of the name, was put to death by Pontius Pilate, procurator of Judea in the rign of Tiberius: but the pernicious superstition, repressed for a time broke out again, not only through Judea, where the mischief originated, but throught the city of Rome also.”

Annals XV.44[17]


Built in Rome around 114 C.E., Trajan’s Column commemorates the emperor’s conquest of Dacia, in Central Europe, about eight years earlier. Soon Trajan would face another military challenge, the Jewish “Diaspora Rebellions” of 115-117. [18]

AD 115 - Epistle of Barnabas written in Alexandria

First documented evidence of a desire to separate Christianity from Jewish customs, which was written after the prophesied fall of the Jewish temple.[19]

115-117: THE SECOND ROMAN REBELLION (Roman Empire)[20]

Thousands of Jews are killed during civil unrest in Egypt, Cyprus, and Cyrenaica, as recounted by Cassius Dio History of Rome (68.31), and Eusebius’ Historia Ecclesiastica (4.2), and papyrii.[21]

56-117 CE: The evidence connecting Saturn, the Sabbath, and the Jews in the Roman period is vast and well known. Saturn, the seventh planet (if we include the sun and the moon) and a Greco-Roman god, was naturally perceived as governing the Sabbath, the seventh day or Satur(n)day. Tacitus (56-117 CE), a great believer in a relatyionship between Saturn and the Jews, famously speculated that the “Jews rest every seventh day…in honor of Saturn…the seventh and highest of the heavenlhy bodies. The logic is simple and hardly innovative, if Saturn governs or at least is linked to the Sabbath, it is most probably connected to the rivus sabbatis, the Sambatyon, as well.

After all, from the Roman perspective, the river carries the very name of Saturn. [22]

117 A.D.: Roman Empire: 1.9 Million Square Miles.[23]

Credit: Heather Whipps


Rome

It's impossible to stroll through modern Rome and not bump into reminders of its ancient past. The Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon, just to name a few, are lasting testaments to the capital of an empire once made up of 2.5 million square miles, three continents and about 100 million people. The empire reached its zenith in 117 AD, when the emperor Trajan ruled from Rome and months-long gladiator games were held to celebrate the city's glory. [24]

117 AD: There used to be quite a few people with variants of the name Goodfriend (i.e. Gutfrajnd, Gutfreund, Gutfraynd, etc.) in the area around Kalisz, Poland as well in parts of Hungary and Austria. My current guess is that they were part of the wave of Jews who had gone from Judea to Southern France when they were exiled by the Romans in 117AD. [25]

January 27, 661: The Rashidun Caliphate ends with death of Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. Begun in 632, the Caliphate marked a period of conquest that gave Islam control over a large swath of North Africa, the old Persian Empire and the modern Middle East. It was during this period that the forces of Islam defeated the Byzantines thus giving them control over Jerusalem.[26]

661-750: Ali assassinated. Islam power passed into the hands of the Umayyuad clan. Muslims had chosen the first four caliphs, but the Umayyad caliph Muawiya named his son Yazid as his successor, establishing a dynasty that would last until 750. [27]

662:

Khawarij revolts.[28]

663/664

Although resisting the Roman brand of Christianity for many years, especially the date Easter should be observed, the Celts finally succumbed at the Synod of Whitby (663/664) and accepted the Roman customs. [29]

666:

Raid of Sicily. [30]

670 A.D. In 670 the Frankish bishop Arculf set out for the East and managed to make a complete tour of Egypt, Syria and Palestine, and to return through Constantinople; but the journey took several years, and he met with many hardships.[31]

670:

Advance in North Africa. Uqba b Nafe founds the town of Qairowan in Tunisia. Conquest of Kabul[32]

672:

Capture of the island of Rhodes. Campaigns in Khurasan. [33]

672-692 A.D.: Mayan Tomb May Belong to Warrior Queen

By Megan Gannon, News Editor | LiveScience.com – 8 hrs ago
•The carved alabaster vessel (shown from two sides) found in the burial chamber caused the archaeologists to conclude the tomb was that of Lady K’abel.

Archaeologists say they've discovered what could be the tomb of one of the greatest Mayan rulers, the seventh-century warrior queen Lady K'abel.

The tomb was revealed during digging at the ancient Maya city of El Perú-Waka' in the rain forest of northern Guatemala. Alongside the body, excavators found a white jar shaped like a conch shell with the head and arm of a woman carved at the opening. The artifact had four hieroglyphs that suggest it belonged to K'abel.

"Nothing is ever proven in archaeology because we're working with circumstantial evidence. But in our case we have a carved stone alabaster jar that is named K'abel's possession," David Freidel, an archaeologist working on the site, explained in a video. Freidel, of Washington University in St. Louis, said the find is "as close to a smoking gun" as you get in archaeology.

The plazas, palaces, temple pyramids and residences of El Perú-Waka' belong to the Classic Maya civilization (A.D. 200-900). K'abel was part of a royal family and carried the title "Kaloomte'," which translates to "Supreme Warrior," meaning she had even higher in authority than her king husband, K'inich Bahlam, according to Freidel and his excavation team. K'abel is believed to have reigned with him from about A.D. 672-692. [Top 12 Warrior Moms in History]

Ceramic vessels found in the burial chamber and carvings on a stela (stone slab) outside of it also indicate the tomb belongs to K’abel, as does a large red spiny oyster shell found on the lower torso of the remains, the researchers said.

"Late Classic queens at Waka', including K'abel, regularly wore such a shell as a girdle ornament in their stela portraits while kings did not," the researchers wrote in a report on the finds.

An examination of the remains indicated the buried person was a "mature individual," the researchers wrote. But the bones were too deteriorated for scientists to determine whether they belonged to a male or female.

Excavations have been underway at El Perú-Waka' since 2003. The K'abel find has not yet appeared in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.[34]

674:
The Muslims cross the Oxus. Bukhara becomes a vassal state.[35]

677:
Occupation of Sarnarkand and Tirmiz. Siege of Constantinople. [36]

680: Ali’s son Hussein in 680 murdered by the Umayyads. The murder Ali and his son Hussein caused a major rigt in the Muslim community. The larger group of Muslims continued to follow the Umayyad caliphs; they became known as Sunni Muslims. A smaller group, which had revered Ali and Hussein, argued that the Umayyad caliphs were not legitimate and instead supported the descendants of Ali. They became known as the Shiites. Although Shiites and Sunnis agreed on the major points of Islamic doctrine, the Shiites developed additional traditions and beliefs that differed from those of the mainstream Sunnis. [37] Islam split into Shiite and Sunni sects in the 7th century after disagreements over who should succeed the prophet Muhammed. [38]

680: At the Battle of Karbala, Shia Imam Husayn bin Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, was decapitated by forces under Caliph Yazid I. This is commemorated by Shi’a Muslims as Aashurah. This is part of the split between the Shiites and the Sunnis that has led to so much violence and had an impact on the terrorist war against Israel and other nations of the world.[39]

681: The Twelfth Council of Toledo, Spain orders burning of the Talmud and other “heretic” books.[40]

January 27, 1186: Henry VI, the son and heir of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, married Constance of Sicily. During Henry’s reign Jews would be massacred from the Rhine districts all the way to the Vienna.[41]

January 27, 1349: The Jews were driven out of Burgundy and escorted as far as Montbozon.[42]

January 27, 1449: New Christians or Conversos were the targets of a riot in Toledo, Spain. The Conversos especially the wealthy ones, were attacked during a revolt against taxation. Three hundred of them decided to band together and defend themselves. During the attack one Christian were killed. In response, 22 Marranos were murdered and numerous of their houses were destroyed.[43]

In the mid 1400’s the Sinclair’s built Rosslyn Chapel, of Divinci Code fame. Now a familiar symbol, the hooked X, the same rare mark found on the Kensington rune stone. The Sinclair family was one of the original Nights Templar families. [44]

1450: Jerusalem population during Mamluk Moslem rule, 10,000.[45] Jews again expelled from Bavaria. [1][46] Ludwig IX expelled the Jews from Lower Bavaria.[2][47] They were flung into prison until they paid the duke a ransom of 32,000 crowns and were then driven from the duchy. End of reign of King Sejong of Korea, script money issued, Building of Great Zimbabwe of S Africa at height, death of Alain Chartier the French poet, death of Pisanello (Antonio Pisano) the Italian painter, Francesci Sfirza enters Milan and assumes title of duke, Jack Cade’s rebellion in England, Incas subdue the Indians of Chimu in northern Peru, Vatican library founded, Gutenberg prints “Constance Mass Book”, Florence under the Medici becomes center of Renaissance and humanism, death of Pisanello the Italian painter, Mocha in southwestern Arabia becomes main port for coffee export, Louis XI of France directs creation of weirdest musical instrument – pig-based keyboard, Pope Nicholas V authorizes subjugation of pagans by Portuguese, Johannes Gutenberg develops moveable type, End of first printing press, End of Great Mali Kingdom of Africa, Depopulation causes decline of Mississippian towns, European population reaches 50 million (was 73 million in 1300), End of reign of King Sejong of Korea, script money issued, Building of Great Zimbabwe of S Africa at height. [48]


Machu PicchuCredit: UNESCOA 15th-century Ican site, Machu Picchu rises some 7,970 feet (2,430 meters) above sea level along the eastern slope of the Andes in Peru. Scientists think Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, the ninth ruler of the Inca, built the structures in the mid 1400s. And while there are no signs it served military purposes, several spiritual structures reside there, including the Temple of the Sun, the Principal Temple and the Temple of the Three Windows. Possibly the most mysterious, a giant rock called "the Intihuatana" is situated on a raised platform towering above the plaza. [Read more: Machu Picchu][49]

1451: Mohammed II becomes Sultan of the Turks, death of Stephen Lochner the Cologne painter, birth of Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci, Glasgow U founded, Mohammed II ascends Ottoman throne and becomes Sultan of Turkey to 1481, Christopher Columbus born to 1506. [50]

January 27th, 1556 - Willem of Orange becomes knight of Guilder Flies, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer declared a heretic. [51]

January 27, 1695: Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul on the death of Amhed II. Ahmed II had been born in 1643. During his reign he imprison Doctor Hayati Zadi in the Yedikule prison where he died. During the reign of Mustafa II, Belgrade was reconqured and the Jews were allowed to return to the city in 1690. Also, Doctor Nuh efendi, Doctor Levi, Doctor Tobias Cohen and Doctor Israel Koenigland were appointed palace doctors. Mustafa ruled until 1703[52].

January 27, 1750: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, with its county seat first at Shippensburg, subsequently at Carlisle where it is to-day, was formed by an act of assembly passed January 27, 1750, just about the time when the earliest settlers reached the valley of the Monongahela. That county embraced all the lands west of the North Branch of the Susquehanna, and north and west of the County of York, extending by a shading of inhabitants growing lighter and lighter with the approach to this western wilderness: (See Scull's Map of Pennsylvania, 1770, or Sayer & Bennett's Map, 1775.) At the time of its organization the Eckerlins and their companions were in
the present Greene County near the mouth of Dunkard Creek.[53]

January 27, 1774

At home all day alone, except Mr. Valentine Crawfords[54] being here.[55]

“FINCASTLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, January 27, 1774.

“Notice is hereby given to the gentlemen, officers, and soldiers, who claim land under his Majesty’s proclamation of the 7th of October, 1763, who have obtained warrants from his Excellency the right Hon­orable the Earl of Dunniore, directed to the surveyor of Fincastle county, and intend to locate their land on or near the Ohio, below the mouth of the Great Kanawha or New river, that several assistant sur­veyors will attend at the mouth of the New river on Thursday, the 14th of April next, to survey, for such only as have or may obtain his lordship’s warrant for that purpose.

“I would therefore request that the claimants or their agents will be very punctual in meeting at the time and place above mentioned, prop­erly provided with chain-carriers and otimer necessaries, to proceed on the business without delay. Several gentlemen acquainted with that part of the country are of’ the opinion that to prevent insults from strolling parties of Indians, there ought to be at least fifty men on the river below time Great Kanawha to attend to the business as the gentle­men present may judge most proper until it is done, or the season pre­vent them from surveying any more. Should the gentlemen concerned be of the same opinion, they will, doubtless, furnish that or any less number they may believe necessary. It is hoped the officers or their agents who may have land surveyed, particularly such as do not reside in the colonies, will be careful to send the surveying fee when the certificates are demanded.

“WILLIAM PRESTON, Surveyor of Fincastle County.’’

“FORT PITT, January 27, 1782.

“Orders. Captain -Clark, commanding. A garrison court-martial will set to-morrow morning at ten o’clock for the trial of Richard Richards, matross in Captain [Isaac) Craig’s company of artillery. Captain [Uriah Springer will preside: members — Captain [James) Lloyd, Lieutenant Crawford, Lieutenant [Jacob] Coleman, Lieutenant [Henry) Dawson.”

January 27, 1794

No. 2 William Harrison

[56]

January 27, 1811: On December 16, 1811, an earthquake shook the entire mid-section of North America exactly as predicted. It continued off and on for two days, the second on January 23, the third on January 27 and the worst, the fourth, on February 13, 1812, according to Allan Eckert’s narrative. It would have been the next August that Conrad Goodlove and William McKinnon would have entered the war; Conrad would have felt the earthquake tremors. [57]

[58]


Saul Henkel, married Conrad and Caty in 1819.

David Godlove, born January 27, 1828; died March 07, 1901. He married Mary Mitilda Orndorff September 17, 1857; born 1839; died 1902. [59]

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Abraham Lincoln, January 27, 1838



Let every American pledge his life, his property, and his sacred honor;

Let every man remember that to violate the law, is to trample on the bloode of his father

And to tear the character of his own, and his children’s liberty.

Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap.

Let it be taught in schools, in seminars and in colleges;

]Let it be written in primers, spelling books and in Almanacs;

Let it be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls, and enforced in courts of justice.

And, in short, let it become the political religion of the nation;

And let the old and the young, the rich and the poor,

The grave and the gay, of all sexes and tongues, and colors and conditions,

Sacrifice unceasingly upon altars.[60]



January 27, 1855: Marcus (Marquis) STEPHENSON. Born circa July 7, 1776 in Near Bullskin Creek, Virginia. Marcus (Marquis) died in Howard County, Missouri in 1824; he was 47. [1]



Howard County, Missouri--Minutes of the Circuit Court, 1816-1818, pp. 52-53:

L/A granted to Parthenia Hinch and Samuel Gibbs, admrs of the estate of Samuel Hinch, dec’d. Also, to Nancy White, admrx of the estate of James White, dec’d. Also, to Agnes Syephenson & Asaph Hubbard, admrs of estate of Marquis Stephenson, dec’d.



On August 16, 1792 when Marcus (Marquis) was 16, he married Agnes “Nancy” HINKSON, daughter of John HINKSON (ca1729-ca1789) & Margaret McCRACKEN, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. [2] Born in 1778 in Pennsylvania. Agnes “Nancy” died in Audrain County, Missouri in 1865; she was 87.



They had the following children:

12 i. Mary “Polly” (1802-)

ii. Elizabeth “Betsey”.

On October 23, 1810 Elizabeth “Betsey” married Uriah Humble HINCH, son of Samuel Thomas HINCH (-1807) & Charity HUMBLE (1756-1831), in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri. Born in 1790. Uriah Humble died in Audrain County, Missouri on January 27, 1855; he was 65.

iii. Hugh. Born in 1801 in Kentucky. Hugh died in Missouri on March 10, 1829; he was 28.

iv. Nancy A.

Nancy A. married WIGGINGTON.

13 v. Marcus (1807-1896)

vi. Margaret “Peggy”.

On June 17, 1828 Margaret “Peggy” married William JONES.

vii. Garrett. Born in 1814 in Missouri. Resided in Audrain County, Missouri.

On September 22, 1833 when Garrett was 19, he married Effie A. BLUE, in Monroe County, Missouri. Born in North Carolina. [61]



January 27, 1861



To N.C. Governor Zebulon Baird Vance, (compilers 3rd cousin, 6 times removed)



From J. C. L. Gudger



Hominy Creek, January 27, 1861: It seems that Pres. Buchanan’s P.M. in and around this part of North Carolina are determined to keep the people in the dark as regards the state of affairs at present existing at Washington & elsewhere for we can get no papers at all till they are two or three weeks old &c &c.

I will therefore trespass so far on your kindness & time as to request you to give me a statement of affairs generally as regards the present existing state of things at Washington &c.

Now we hear any amount of reports but the words are scarely uttered until we hear them contradicted. I would therefore be glad to get something reliable &I know of no one better prepared to gie me such information than yourself.

Crittendens propositions were endorsed by us at a meeting of our citizens during Court week: but I am sorry to learn they were voted down in the House [62]and that Six Southern members refused to vote on them.

I learn subsequently that they are to be reconsidered and that they may possibly be passed. I hope to God that some measures of compromise will be adopted.

We learn also that Sen. Tooms & Gen Scott have a duel and by first report Scott was killed by Second th mind you I’ve had no papers for eight or ten days & I find contradictory reports in them also.

I would mention something of the state of affairs here if I thought I could make it interesting & that you had been written by others more able to post you than myself

However I would say that in the counties at which I attended the courts I think the people, mind you the people are in favor of the Union for a while yet & in Madison I found some in favor of the Union any how, under all circumstances. I am confident that if our Legislature has given us a convention that your district will almost unanimously vote against immediate secession

I hope Mr. Vance that you will do the best that can be done for us and that you will exhaust all Measures of compromise before you cease fighting in behalf of the Constitution, the Union, & the Enforsement of the laws.

I would remark here that some of the great unterified (!!!) are circulating the report that Zeb Vance is a dead dog, he’s gone in for coercion, while one half of the cussed devils don’t Know what coercion means.

But pardon this long letter & I will not weary your patience further. Please remember me in distributing documents &if you have the leisure I shall be much obliged for any information you may be pleased to give me. I am



Washington. [63]



January 27, 1863:





Barkley Robert C.


Company H





4th Sergeant:


Robert Crooks Barkley born 1829, Civil War Private in Co. h 24TH IA Volunteer Infantry. Died January 27, 1863 on Board Hospital Ship 'Ida Mary", between Cairo & Memphis on the Mississippi River. Burial near Cairo, IL Civil War Cemetery. Robert married Emma Jane Dunlap September 8, 1859. After his death Emma Jane Dunlap remarried Henry Kimball. They had a daughter Nettie Emma Kimball who married William Henry Armstrong. Their son Hillis married Wilma Goodlove and their son Kenneth married Ethel Goodlove. It was Armstrong brothers marrying Goodlove sisters.[64]





January 27, 1863: Zebulon Baird Vance to John Letcher

(Zebulon B. Vance is the compilers 3rd cousin 6 times removed)



State of North Carolina

Executive Department

Raleigh January 27th, 1863



To His Excellency

John Letcher

Governor of Virginia



Dear Sir

I have recently received information that a Captain Oliver of the Virginia State Line is recruiting conscripts in Ash County in this State, and that a Captain Pauly in the same service is recruiting conscripts and deserters In Ash and Alleghany Counties. It is important that such proceedings should not be permitted to continue and I am satisfied that your Excellency will cheerfully aid me in attaining this result.

I have therefore to request that your Excellency will direct such orders to be issued as will cause all such men hereafter enlisted to be returned to their appropriate commands and will prevent others being hereafter recruited by these officers



With assurances of high regard

I am your obedient Servant

Z. B. Vance[65]



January 27, 1863: Zebulon Baird Vance to William J. Hawkins



State of North Carolina

Executive Department

Raleigh January 27th 1863



Dr. W. J. Hawkings[66]

President



Sir

After looking at the working of things I have concluded that the State Cotton and Corn at Halifax and Enfield will never be hauled. As it is of the very greatest consequence to the state that both should be got away, I want you to stop the night train and haul the Corn and Cotton, let the consequences be what they may unless it can be done speedily without stopping this train.



Very respectfully

Yr. obt. Svt.

Z. B. Vance[67]



Wed. January 27, 1864

A tree as ornament look like walnut called china tree bears a small yellow berry also poison a great variety of shrubbery in vixburg[68]

January 27th.1865 We worked on our shanty. A part of the 20th Corps left here today.[69]

About 10 p.m. a fire broke out in the city. Supposed to have been set on fire by some of the citizens. The fire engines was all there and put it out. Meanwhile another fire broke out on the other side of town that also was set on her by some citizens of Savannah that was favorable to the rebels. This was a very large fire. It burnt down some 3 or 4 blocks, also a store house that had in it a great many shells that had been captured from the enemy. There was several killed and wounded by the explosion of the shells.

The citizens saved but very little of their frustration. The pieces of shells flew for a half a mile in all directions so that they had all that they could do to save themselves. The fire engines could not get near enough to the fire to do any good on account of the shells bursting. [70]

Panic stricken women, children and negroes were hurrying frantically from the missiles of death. Although the fragments were falling all about our quarters a number of women took refuge in them and felt themselves safe. I suppose for the reason that we took the shelling too coolly.[71]

I was at the fire. It was a terrible sight. The fire was stopped running from building to building about daylight the next morning.[72]

January 27, 1916

Card of thanks; We wish to express our sincere thanks to all for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement of husband and father. Mrs. William Goodlove and children.

January 27, 1942: (Uncle Howard Snell on Board the Enterprise) New intelligence received January 27, courtesy the submarine Dolphin SS-169, indicated they were not so heavily fortified as once thought, and reported significant enemy air and shipping activity at Kwajalein Atoll, 150 miles due west of Wotje. Browning - a brilliant and aggressive tactician at a time when the Navy desperately needed such men - convinced Halsey to add Kwajalein to his target list.

Doing so entailed considerable risk. In order to bring Kwajalein within range of her bombers, Enterprise would have to operate dangerously close to enemy bases on Wotje and Taroa. Now, though, it was apparent that not striking Kwajalein would be just as dangerous. No matter what, Enterprise would be in range of enemy land-based bombers from the atoll. It was imperative that enemy airfields on Kwajalein and the other islands be struck, and struck hard, before they had opportunity to launch possibly killing blows against the vulnerable carrier. [73]

January 27, 1943: The United States conducts its first bombing raid over a German target at Wilhelmshaven, losing three bombers.[74] Of 64 planes participating in the raid, 53 reached their target and managed to shoot down 22 German planes. The 8th Air Force was activated in February 1942 as a heavy bomber force based in England. Its B-17 Flying Fortresses, capable of sustaining heavy damage while continuing to fly, and its B-24 Liberators, long-range bombers, became famous for precision bombing raids, the premier example being the raid on Wilhelmshaven. Commanded at the time by Brig. Gen. Newton Longfellow, the 8th Air Force was amazingly effective and accurate in bombing warehouses and factories in this first air attack against the Axis power.[75]

January 27, 1944: On this day, Soviet forces permanently break the Leningrad siege line, ending the almost 900-day German-enforced containment of the city, which cost hundreds of thousands of Russian lives.

The siege began officially on September 8, 1941. The people of Leningrad began building antitank fortifications and succeeded in creating a stable defense of the city, but as a result were cut off from all access to vital resources in the Soviet interior, Moscow specifically. In 1942, an estimated 650,000 Leningrad citizens perished from starvation, disease, exposure, and injuries suffered from continual German artillery bombardment.

Barges offered occasional relief in the summer and ice-borne sleds did the same in the winter. Slowly but surely a million of Leningrad's young, sick, and elderly residents were evacuated, leaving about 2 million to ration available food and use all open ground to plant vegetables.

On January 12, Soviet defenses punctured the siege, ruptured the German encirclement, and allowed more supplies to come in along Lake Ladoga. The siege officially ended after 872 days (though it is often called the 900-day siege), after a Soviet counteroffensive pushed the Germans westward.[76]

January 27, 1945: 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.[77]



Auschwitz was the largest of Nazi German’s concentration camps. Its remains are located in Poland approximately 50 kilometers west of Krakow and 286 kilometers south from Warsaw. The camp commandant, Rudolf Hoss, testified at the Nuremberg Trials that up to 3 million people had died at Auschwitz. (Revised to 1.1 million).[78]



Most victims were killed in Auschwitz II’s gas chambers using Zyklon B. Other deaths were caused by systematic starvation, forced labor, lack of disease control, individual executions, and “medical experiments”.[79]



Ida Gottlieb, maiden name Wolf, born December 6, 1880 in Hagenbach. Resided Altenbamberg. Deportation: 1940, Ziel unknown. Auschwitz. Missing.[80]









Also at Auschwitz was Berta Gotlob maiden name Perlhafter was born in Zamberk in 1880 to Benjamin and Rosa. She was a housewife and married to Eduard. Prior to WWII she lived in Czechoslovakia. Berta perished in the Shoah. This information is based on a Page of Testimony (displayed on left) submitted on April 26, 1999 by her niece.



January 27, 1945: The Soviet army entered Auschwitz and liberated more than 7,000 remaining prisoners, who were mostly ill and dying. It is estimated that at minimum 1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945; of these, at least 1.1 million were murdered[81]

January 27, 1945: The Red Army entered Birkenau and found it almost entirely empty of human inhabitants. One survivor found in the hospital was Anne Frank's father, Otto. Anne had died there months earlier from decease. (Otto would return to Amsterdam to find the famed diary.) Though most of the storage facilities were already destroyed, the Russians discover 836,255 women's dresses, 348,000 sets of men's suits and 38,000 pairs of men's shoes.[82]





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[54] (Valentine Crawford was GW’s first choice to lead the Kanawha expedition )(see main entry for 11 feb, 1774) Not found.


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


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[65] Zebulon Baird Vance, Governors Letter Books, State Archives, Division of Archives and History, Raleigh


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


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