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This Day in Goodlove History, June 18


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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), Washington, Winch (England, traditionally Wales), including correspondence with George Rogers Clark, Thomas Jefferson, and ancestors William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jackson and George Washington.
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June 18, 1269


Eleanor

c. June 18, 1269

August 19, 1298

Married, in 1293, Henry III, Count of Bar, by whom she had two children. Buried at Westminster Abbey.


[1]

June 18, 1291: King Alfonso III of Aragon passed away. Alfonso was supposed to marry Princess Eleanor of England but he died before the marriage could take place. Eleanor was the daughter of Edward I, the King of England who had expelled the Jews from his realm. One can only wonder if the marriage had been consummated, would the son-in-law have followed the example of the father-in-law and expelled the Jews from his domain which would have meant Jews would have been expelled two centuries earlier than it actually happened.[2]

Princess Eleanor is the 20th great grand aunt and Edward I is the 21st great grandfather of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1321: In response to threats of expulsion from Rome instigated by Sangisa a sister of Pope John XXII, the Jews instituted a day of fasting a prayer. At a more practical level the Jews of Rome sent a messenger to Avignon to the papal court of King Robert of Naples, “the patron of the Jews” who interceded on their behalf. The twenty thousand ducats given to the King may have helped to sway his sympathy as well.[3]

June 18, 1768: The Haidamak Massacres (Ukraine) reached Uman. The peasant serfs and Cossacks rioted much in the same vein as Chemielnicki one hundred and twenty years earlier. At Uman the Poles and Jews defended the city together under the Polish commander Ivan Gonta. The next day, convinced by Zheleznyak the Polish revolutionary, that only the Jews would be attacked, Gonta allowed the fortified city to be entered without a fight. (This would not be the last time that the Poles sold out the Jews in an attempt to save their own skins. And it was not the last time that those who murdered the Jews would in turn slaughter them.) Approximately 8000 Jews were killed, many of them trying to defend themselves near the synagogue. As soon as the Jews were all massacred the Haidamaks (the paramilitary bands) began to kill the Poles. Although the Haidamaks began in the 1730's the main rioting was during the years 1734, 1750 and 1768 .It is estimated that during these years 20,000 Jews were killed. The Haidamaks became part of the Ukrainian national movement and are celebrated in folklore and literature.[4]



June 18, 1781: George Rogers Clarke was a Virginia partisan, but, willing to enlist men from Pennsylvania to make up his force, he at once entered into correspondence with the Executive Council of this State to obtain its consent to the project, which he secured on the recommendation of Christopher Hays, of Westmoreland County. Under this authority Clarke, on the 3d of June, (June 3) 1781, addressed the “Council of Officers” of Westmoreland to secure their concurrence and assistance. The result was that the matter was laid before the people of Westmoreland County at a public meeting held for the purpose on the 18th of June, (June 18, 1781) which meeting and its proceedings were reported as follow:

June 18, 1781

“Agreeable to a Publick notice given by Coll. Hays to the Pricipal Inhabitants of the County of Westmoreland to meet at Capt. John McClellan’s, on the 18th Day of June, 1781.

“And Whereas, There was a number of the Principal people met on sd Day, and unanimously chose John Proctor, John Pomroy, Charles Campbell, Sam’l Moorhead, James Barr, Charles Foreman, Isaac Mason [Meason], James Smith, and Hugh Martain a Committee to Enter into resolves for the Defence of our frontiers, as they were informed by Christ. Hays, Espr. That their proceedings would be approvd. Of by Council.

“1st Resolved, That a Campaign be carried on with Genl. Clark.

“2nd Resolved, That Genl. Clark be furnished with 300 men out of Pomroy’s, Beard’s, and Davises Battalion.

“3rd Resolved, That Coll. Archd. Lochry gives orders to sd. Colls. To raise their quota by Volunteers or Draught.

4thly. Resolved, That ₤6 be advanced to every volunteer that marches under the command of Genl Clark on the proposd. Campaign.

5th. And for the further Incouragement of Voluntiers, that grain be raised by subscription by the Different Companies.

6th. That Coll. Lochery concil with the Officers of Virginia respectin the manner of Draughting those that associate in that State and others.

“7th. Resolved, That Coll. Lochry meet Genl Clark and other officers and Coll. Crawford on the 23d Inst. To confer with them the day of Rendezvouse.

“Signd. By order. Of Committee, John Proctor, Prest. [5]



Isaac Meason is the husband of the 5th great grand aunt and William Crawford is the 6th great grandfather of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



June 18, 1777: Continental Congress journals identify Colonel George Morgan

George Morgan was responsible for supplying the western troops during at least part of the

Revolutionary War. According to Volume 8, ―Journals of the Continental Congress‖, page

476, on June 18, 1777 Congress recorded:

That the commissary general be directed to supply Colonel George Morgan, with five

hundred bushels of salt, to be forwarded to Fort Pitt, for curing91 the provisions directed

by Congress to be stored there.[6]



“June 18, 1777 - At daybreak an enemy corps moved against the left flank of Cornwallis’ Corps. The farthest forward pickets of the Hessian Grenadiers immediately sent out a patrol to reconnoiter the enemy. This patrol had hardly neared the woods on our front when the rebels came out of the same. The rebels would have surrounded our picket if a jaeger company, with an amusette, had not come to their help, fortunately, and driven the enemy back with their fire. The rebels fled back into the woods. We had two subalterns and one private killed, three grenadiers and two jaegers wounded, the latter being captured by the enemy. Otherwise the army remained quiet.

Jaegers with Amusette

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Great painting of Hessians with the large calibre musket called an 'amusette'. [7]

June 18, 1778

Threatened by a French blockade, the British evbacuate Philadelphia, during the Revolutionary War.[8]



IRVINE TO COL. EVANS.



FORT PITT, June 18, 1782.

Sir:—I received your letter by Mr. Thomas in answer to mine of the 5th of April, and have ever since that time ex­pected a direct application from you for a supply of ammuni­tion, but your silence on that head leads me to think you had been provided at some other quarter; however, if you have not, and will take the trouble to send, I will furnish you with some; and, any assistance in my power to afford, you may de­pend on. I am informed by the secretary at war of Virginia that a company has been sent from Hampshire to your relief or assistance.



June 18-19, 1782

I had now the satisfaction to find my jaw began to mend, and in four or five days could chew any vegetable proper for nourishmet, but finding my gun only a useless burden, left in the wilderness. I had no apparatus for making fire to sleep by, so that I could get but little rest for the gnats and musketoes; there are likewise a great many swamps in the beech ridge, which occasioned me very often to lie wet; this ridge through which I traveled , is about 20 miles broad, the ground in general very level and rich, free from shrubs and brushes; there are, however, very few springs, yet wells might easily be dug in all parts of the ridge; the timber on it is ver lofty, but it is no easy matter to make a straight course through the same, the moss growing as high upon the South side of the trees as upon the North.[9]



Jonathan Knight is the ½ 1st cousin 7x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1798: Gabriel D. Smith (b. June 18, 1798 in Elbert Co. GA / d. October 3, 1880 in GA).[10]

Gabriel D. Smith is the 4th Cousin 7x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 1807: Order of battle of the Guard Infantry Division in June 1807
Commander - GdB Hulin
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Brigade - GdB Dorsenne
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Regiment of Grenadiers (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Regiment of Grenadiers (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Brigade - GdB Soules
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Regiment of Chasseurs (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Regiment of Chasseurs (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Brigade - GdB Boyer de Rebeval
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1st Regiment of Fusliers (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2nd Regiment of Fusliers (2 battalions)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Divisional artillery [11]

Joseph Leclere was said to have been one of Napoleon’s Bodyguards.

June 1812: When war was declared in June 1812, the Americans had but 7,000 troops in the whole of the west, and their leading general, William Hull, was an old man and little respected. The British essentially controlled the Great Lakes and had the numerous Indian tribes as allies, and their initial efforts were crowned with success. William Henry Harrison had established a reputation as a victorious general when he defeated the Indians in 1811 at the Battle of Tippecanoe, and he was governor of the virgin Indiana territory, so many eyes turned to him to take an active military role. [12]

William Henry Harrison is the 6th cousin 7x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



June 18, 1812: The State of Ohio Clark county.



On this twenty sixth day of March Anno Domine Eighteen hundred and fifty five personally appeared before me, a Notary Public authorized to administer oaths for general purposes within and for the county of Clark and State of Ohio duly commissioned and from Conrad Goodlove (add) 61 years a resident of the county and State aforesaid who being duly sworn according to law declares that he is the identical Conrad Goodlove who was a private and acted part of the time as orderly seargant in the company commanded Captain Samuel McCord in the Regiment of Light horse mounted volunteers commanded by Colonel Duncan McArthur in the war with Great Britain declared by this United States on the 18th day of June (June 18) 1812. That he volunteered at Urbana Champaign county Ohio and marched from there to upper Sandusky and from thence to the Rapids and was in actual service about ninety days and continued in actual service in said war for more than fourteen days to (---) about the time above specified. That he has heretofore made application for Bounty land under the act of September 28 1850 and received a land warrant for forty acres of land which he entered upon land at Defiance Land Office Ohio and received a Patent therefor and has since desposed of said land warrant and land and cannot now return the same and does not remember the number of said Land Warrant.

He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the additional bounty land to which he may be entitled under act of March 3 1855 approved on the day last aforesaid. He also declares that he has never applied for nor received under this or any other act of Congress any Bountyland warrant except the one above mentioned and he bereby refers the department to his former application for the (---) (---) of his said service.



Conrad Goodlove (Seal)




Monday, October 03, 2005[13][14]




June 18, 1812: The United States declared war on Great Britain. Since the British had a strong presence in Southern Canada and Detroit, this necessitated an American military presence in Ohio. The Army in Ohio was to consist mainly of Militia from Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. There were also to be mustered two regiments for federal service in Ohio; the 18th & 19th US Infantry. On March 12, 1812, Batteal Harrison was commissioned an Ensign in the US Army. On July 23, he was appointed as Ensign in the 19th Infantry.

June 18: 1812: Congress approves (with all federalist voting no) and President James Madison officially declared war on England June 18, beginning the War of 1812. [15][16] The United States has entered its first World War. [17]



1812

John Battaile married Mary Willis Daingerfield. He was a Captain in the War of 1812.[18]

John Battaile is the 2nd cousin 7x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove

June 18, 1815: Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo. According to one account, fifty-two French Jews lost their lives in the battle. This defeat marked a return of the reactionaries to power in Europe. The laws of emancipation that had benefited the Jews of Europe were rolled back. It would take many decades for the Jews of Europe to win them back.[19]



June 1818



With the other townships of the county, it was organized, as the township of Moorefield, in June, 1818, and was so named in remembrance of Moorefield in the "Old Dominion," whence some of the early settlers came.[20]





Saul Henkle (married Conrad and Caty Goodlove), who, in 1818, when the county was organized, was the first Clerk; [21]




abt. 1818, d. 1837

John MARSH, b. VA 1794

Maria DYE in 1833

Nathan, Mary J. and John D., deceased by 1908














June 18, 1818: Abraham GODLOVE b: JUNe 18, 1818 in Virginia. [22]



June 1832:

Unknown Soldiers Cemetery

APPROXIMATE ADDRESS:

7N002 Route 31*

South Elgin, IL 60177

*This is a hidden burial ground located in the John J. Duerr (formerly named Blackhawk) Forest Preserve. To locate this burial ground, you must take the entrance of the forest preserve until you reach the parking lot by the trolley stop. Adjacent to the parking lot, is a clear path that you must hike through to get to a stone commemorating the loss of two unknown soldiers who lost their lives during the Blackhawk War in 1832. At this stone, an even smaller path will take you to the actual burial site. Click here for assistance on located this site.

Located in St Charles Township just of south of South Elgin city limits, John J Duerr Forest Preserve holds a hidden burial site within its woods. Formerly called Blackhawk Forest Preserve and named after Chief Blackhawk himself and in conjunction of the war of 1832, there is a walking path that leads to the burial site of two unknown soldiers from General Winfield Scott's army that died there from cholera in June 1832.

Although the area is not publicly claimed to be haunted, just recently the Elginite blog site reported that a woman saw a 19th century soldier in the woods the Sunday before Halloween.

Not assuming the site was haunted, earlier this year DSGI had made several visits to this site hoping to catch something paranormal. Nothing more than class C evps has been captured as any paranormal evidence. Is it possible that our investigations may have fueled this recent sighting?

The area is surrounded by the Fox River on the east and south sides. One of the theories that has proven itself in the past is that water fuels paranormal occurences. It is also surrounded to the north by the Chicago branch of the Illinois Central Railroad systems. Another theory that DSGI is working on is that trains, train tracks, or the combination of the two also fuel the paranormal. This same railroad branch that runs north of this burial site is the same tracks that run through Munger Road, a nationally known haunted site.

A DSGI field research trip during the summer was conducted at the Trolley Museum in South Elgin. During this visit, we took the trolley train from the museum on Route 31 in South Elgin (just south of State Street) to the forest preserve and back. Halfway through this trip crosses underneath those same tracks to the north of the forest preserve. Trolley host "Conductor Bob" mentioned that at one point those tracks used to be passenger trains. While potential passengers waited late at night for the train to arrive, they had enormous creepy sensations come over them. Could this be paranormal sensations or just being afraid to be out in the middle of the night?

One more contributing factor that has caught my attention is to the west of the forest preserve is a waterfall filled with limestone. Limestone is another paranormal attraction for ghosts to manifest as a lot of popular attractions are constructed from limestone, such as the Stanley Hotel in Colorado.

With water to the east and south, the "haunted tracks" to the north and the limestone quarry to the west the site is surrounded by factors that contribute to the paranormal. The forest preserve also is a picnic area as the paths to the cemetery are walked through and visited several times a year with people wondering who these two young men were and where they came from and how they met their demise. Along with our attempts to capture something paranormal it should be no surprise that this recent sighting has occurred. That all being said, it makes it hard for these spirits to rest, especially if the name on the tombstone says... "Unknown."[23]





100_4593[24][25]100_4594[26]

100_4599[27]

June 1836 – Federal troops under General John E. Wool, with support from East Tennessee volunteers under Brigadier General R. G. Dunlap, move into the Cherokee Nation to prevent disorder.[28]

June 1840: While on a public carriage ride, Albert and the pregnant Victoria were shot at by Edward Oxford, who was later judged insane. Neither Albert nor Victoria was hurt and Albert was praised in the newspapers for his courage and coolness during the attack.[35][29]

June 1859: On January 14, 1858, an Italian refugee from Britain called Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III with a bomb made in England.[100] The ensuing diplomatic crisis destabilised the government, and Palmerston resigned. Derby was reinstated as prime minister.[101] Victoria and Albert attended the opening of a new basin at the French military port of Cherbourg on August 5, 1858, in an attempt by Napoleon III to reassure Britain that his military preparations were directed elsewhere. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one.[102] Derby's ministry did not last long, and in June 1859 Victoria recalled Palmerston to office.[103][30]

Queen Victoria is the 19th cousin 3x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1842



Letter form George M. Bedinger relative to pension application

Lower Blue Licks 18th June 1842



I receivd you letter of the 25th ulto. I am sorry, that I was not able to answer you Immediately, owing to the low and debilitated State of my body, mor especially, the lameness of my right hand, (the fingers of which are stiff and croocked). I made attempts to write to you, (almost daily) intending to give you a brief Statement (or history) of all my Military Services for 75 when I was a volunteer under Capt. Hugh Stephen who was (the Oldes in rank of Captain in the army (a that time)from Virginia) to the last of my Services (as a major under Generals St. Clair…[31]



It is written in the Moore family Bible in Harrison County Kentucky, owned by the late Judge Richard Mendtee Collier, that Thomas H. Moore died of the fever in Texas during the summer of 1842.[32]



Thomas Harrison Moore 1st cousin 6x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



June 1844: The members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had been persecuted for their beliefs ever since Joseph Smith founded the church in New York in 1830. Smith's claim to be a modern-day prophet of God and his acceptance of polygamy proved controversial wherever the Mormons attempted to settle. In 1839, Smith hoped his new spiritual colony of Nauvoo in Missouri would provide a permanent safe haven for the Saints, but anti-Mormon prejudice there proved virulent. Angry mobs murdered Smith and his brother in June 1844 and began burning homes and threatening the citizens of Nauvoo.

Convinced that the Mormons would never find peace in the United States, Smith's successor, Brigham Young, made a bold decision: the Mormons would move to the still wild territories of the Mexican-controlled Southwest. Young had little knowledge of the geography and environment of the West and no particular destination in mind, but trusting in God, he began to prepare the people of Nauvoo for a mass exodus.[33]

June 1845: The British Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting was held at Cambridge in June 1845, giving its president John Herschel a platform to counter Vestiges. His presidential address contrasted the "sound and thoughtful and sobering discipline" of the scientific brotherhood with the "over-hasty generalisation" and "pure speculation" of the unnamed book. He had a cold and his words were badly delivered, but they appeared in newspapers across the country as its most prestigious man of science dismissing the book. For the rest of the week attacks on Vestiges continued. In the geology section, Roderick Murchison used his lecture to clear up the confusion between competing views, and say that "every piece of geological evidence sustained the belief that that each species was perfect in its kind when first called into being by the Creator". Sedgwick set aside his differences with Murchison to summarise his forthcoming Edinburgh review and agree in opposing the evolutionary ideas and the "desolating pantheism" of the book.[22][34]

June 1845: In the 1836 election, Andrew Jackson's chosen successor Martin Van Buren defeated Whig candidate William Henry Harrison, and Old Hickory left the White House even more popular than when he had entered it. Jackson's success seemed to have vindicated the still-new democratic experiment, and his supporters had built a well-organized Democratic Party that would become a formidable force in American politics. After leaving office, Jackson retired to the Hermitage, where he died in June 1845.[35]

Andrew Jackson is the 2nd cousin 8x removed and William Henry Harrison is the 6th cousin 7x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.





June 1857: Mary Elizabeth Warren (b. June 1857 in GA / d. abt. 1940).[36]

Mary Elizabeth Warren is the 6th cousin 5x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1858: Darwin was hard at work on his "big book" on Natural Selection, when on June 18, 1858 he received a parcel from Wallace, who stayed on the Maluku Islands (Ternate and Gilolo). It enclosed twenty pages describing an evolutionary mechanism, a response to Darwin's recent encouragement, with a request to send it on to Lyell if Darwin thought it worthwhile. The mechanism was similar to Darwin's own theory.[40] Darwin wrote to Lyell that "your words have come true with a vengeance, ... forestalled" and he would "of course, at once write and offer to send [it] to any journal" that Wallace chose, adding that "all my originality, whatever it may amount to, will be smashed".[41] Lyell and Hooker agreed that a joint paper should be presented at the Linnean Society,[37]

Darwin had his basic theory of natural selection "by which to work" by December 1838, yet almost twenty years later, when Wallace's letter arrived on June 18, 1858, Darwin was still not ready to publish his theory. It was long thought that Darwin avoided or delayed making his ideas public for personal reasons. Reasons suggested have included fear of religious persecution or social disgrace if his views were revealed, and concern about upsetting his clergymen naturalist friends or his pious wife Emma. Charles Darwin's illness caused repeated delays. His paper on Glen Roy had proved embarrassingly wrong, and he may have wanted to be sure he was correct. David Quammen has suggested all these factors may have contributed, and notes Darwin's large output of books and busy family life during that time.[53][38]

June 18, 1863: Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (January 6, 1805 – November 19, 1891) was an English lady with both royal and presidential genealogical connections.

Through her Virginia ancestry, Queen Elizabeth II and her descendants are related to George Washington, the common ancestor of both being Augustine Warner, Jr.

Life and family

Born January 6, 1805, Henrietta Mildred was the daughter of the Very Rev. Robert Hodgson (1776–1844), Dean of Carlisle from 1820 until his death; and of Mary Tucker, born in 1778, a daughter of Colonel Martin Tucker. Her parents had married in 1804. Her grandfather was another Robert Hodgson (born 1740), of Congleton in Cheshire.[1][2]

On March 18, 1824 at St George's, Hanover Square, Westminster, she married Oswald Smith ( July 1794 – June 18, 1863) of St Marylebone and Blendon Hall in Kent. The parish register gives one of the few clues to her date of birth, as she is noted as "a minor".[3][4]

The Smiths had the following children: Isabella Mary (born April 24, 1825, d. 1907) m. 1847 Cadogan Hodgson Cadogan (of Brinkburn Priory), Oswald Augustus (b. October 21, 1826, d. 1902) m. 1856 Rose Sophia Vansittart, Eric Carrington (b. May 25, 1828, d. 1906) m. 1849 Mary Maberly, Laura Charlotte (b. August 2, 1829) m. 1848 Col. Evan Maberly, Beilby (b. August 12, 1830, d. 1831), Frances Dora (July 29, 1832, d. 1922) m. 1853 Claude Bowes-Lyon 13th Earl of Strathmore, Marion Henrietta (b. February 25, 1835, d. 1897) m.1854 Lt-Col Henry Dorrien Streatfeild (of Chiddingstone Castle).[5][6]

In 1853 the Smiths' daughter Frances married Claude Bowes-Lyon, later Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. She thus became the great-grandmother of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who was later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.

Henrietta Mildred was the grand-daughter of Mildred Porteus, who married the older Robert Hodgson, who was herself the grand-daughter of Robert and Mildred Porteus, until 1720 of Virginia, who in that year moved to Yorkshire. The earlier Mildred Porteus was the daughter of John and Mary Smith, Mary being a daughter of Augustine Warner, Jr. and a sister of Mildred Warner, who married Lawrence Washington (1659–1698) and was the grandmother of the first US President, George Washington.[7]

Henrietta Mildred Smith died November 19, 1891. At her death, her memorial in All Saints Church, Sanderstead, states:

Sacred
TO THE MEMORY OF
HENRIETTA MILDRED SMITH,
WIDOW OF OSWALD SMITH.
B. JANuary 6, 1805 D. NOVember 19, 1891
LEAVING AT HER DEATH
ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
DIRECT SURVIVING DESCENDANTS.

'HER CHILDREN ARISE UP AND CALL HER BLESSED"
PROV. XXXV V. 28.'[39]

Henrietta Mildred Hodgson is the 6th cousin 5x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

July 29, 1863: Frances Dora Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Smith; July 29, 1832 – February 5, 1922) was a British noblewoman. She was the paternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother and thus a great-grandmother of the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

Her father was Oswald Smith, of Blendon Hall (July 7, 1794 – June 18, 1863), and her mother was Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (c. 1805–1891). Her paternal grandparents were George Smith and wife Frances Mary Mosley, daughter of Sir John Parker Mosley, 1st Baronet, and wife Elizabeth Bayley, granddaughter of Nicholas Mosley and wife Elizabeth Parker, and sister of Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet, great-great-grandfather of Oswald Mosley.

On September 28, 1853, she married Claude Bowes-Lyon. He became the 13th holder of the Earldom of Strathmore and Kinghorne following the death of his brother Thomas in 1865. Frances then assumed the title and style of Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Together the couple had 11 children.[1][40]

Frances Dora Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Smith; is the 7th cousin 4x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1684: Mary Smith (b. April 29, 1684 / d. June 18, 1684).[41]

Mary Smith is the 2nd cousin 9x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

Sat. June 18[42], 1864

In camp very warm 99 Ill and 21 Iowa reg came in camp

Gen Sickels[43] arrived at Orleans[44]



June 1866: In May 1866[45] six Confederate veterans gathered at a local law office in the poverty stricken town of Pulaski, Tennessee. On a June night in June 1866 the Ku Klux Klan was born. [46]



June 18, 1874: Newton Henry Smith (b. June 18, 1874 in GA / d. October 6, 1949 in AL).[47]

Newton Henry Smith is the 7th cousin 4x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.

June 18, 1885: C. H. Harrison (before 1861 - after 1901)

Grant Co., KY

Surnames Mentioned: HARRISON HUME DICKERSON BEASLEY

C. H. HARRISON. None of the younger members of the Grant County bar stand higher among the people of the county than does C. H. Harrison. He has been an active practitioner since June 18, 1885. He is a son of Urial Harrison and Mary F. (Hume) Harrison. He attended the best schools in Williamstown, and for a season attended Centre College at Danville. When he grew to manhood's estate he selected the law as his profession and went into the law office of W. W. Dickerson and after two years of close application was admitted to the bar and begin his life's work. Three years ago he formed a partnership with C. H. Beasley, and the firm of which he is a member is doing a large and lucrative business. In politics Mr. Harrison is a Republican and stands high in the councils of his party. He is a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias and a member of the Baptist Church. [48]

1886

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“Portraits of the Great Poets of Israel.” Commercially produced lithograph based on an illustration printed in the Hebrew newspaper Ha-Asif, 1886. (1) Mikhah Yosef Lebensohn, (2) Yehudah Leib Gordon, (3) Naftali Herts Wessely, (4) Adam ha-Kohen (Avraham Dov Lebensohn), and (5) Avraham Ber Gottlober. (YIVO[49]

1886

[50]

Indian Canoe

[51]





Lola Jane Burch (b. June 18, 1890 / d. January 31, 1971 in CA).[52]



Lola Jane Burch is the 8th cousin 3x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



June 1892: Harriet Dorcie Rowell (b. June 1892 in AL).[53]



Harriet Dorcie Rowell is the 7th cousin 4x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



June 1897: Maude Cavender (b. June 1897 in GA).[54]



Maude Cavender is the 7th cousin 4x removed of Jeffery Lee Goodlove



June 18, 1903

Miss Cora Goodlove is spending this week in Wildcat Grove. (Winton Goodlove’s note:This is one of the few times aI have found mention a Wildcat Grove. This was the community where my great great granddad, Conrad Goodlove, settled when he came to Iowa. It was in sections 5 and 6 of West Marion Twp.)[55]



Cora Goodlove is the great grandaunt of Jeffery Lee Goodlove.



Re: Godlove progenitor


http://c.mfcreative.com/lib/TGN/shared/assets/images/usericon.gifJAFunkhouser (View posts)

Posted: 27 Sep 2002 11:03PM GMT


Classification: Query

Edited: 28 Feb 2004 2:07AM GMT


Surnames:


Laura:

I have only one John from that area with Civil War service. That’s John Abraham Godlove, b. 7 Oct. 1843, Wardensville, Hardy Co., (W) Va.; died June 18,1915, Hampshire Co., W. Va.; buried Fairlawn Cem., west of Gore, Frederick Co. Va.
He served as a private in Co. I, 18th Va. Cav.

He married Mary---.
Children: Irvin (b. ca.1877-78); Charles W. (1883-1899).
This is probably incomplete. I haven’t tried to trace all Godlove descendants.

If this is your John, I can provide three generations of ancestors. Write me at:
j.a.funkhouser@worldnet.at.net.

Jim Funkhouser[56]





June 18, 1939: On August 17, 1942 Convoy 20 left Drancy, France for Auschwitz with 581 children. On board was Paulette Gotlib born in Paris (12) February 19, 1936, age 6. Her brother Simone born June 18, 1939, age 4, was also on board. Their home was 35, r Francois Arago, Montreuil, France. Prior to deportation to Auschwitz they were held at Camp Pithiviers[57]. Pithiviers is of global historical interest as one of the locally infamous World War II concentration camps where children were separated from their parents while the adults were processed and deported to camps farther away, usually Auschwitz. [58] Also on board was Rachla Gotlib born March 22, 1908 from Chanciny, Poland. On board from Vienne Austria was Gertrude Gottlieb born July 6, 1901 and Michel Gottlieb born November 27, 1897.[59]



Convoy 20 , August 17, 1942 was the first of seven large convoys of children who had been separated from their parents buty then deported with other adults to create the illusion that families were being kept together. First grought to camps in the Loiret, in this case, Pithiviers, they were taken back to Drancy, where they were put into deportation convoys together with a few hundred adults from the Unoccupied Zone. This convoy carried 584 children under 18, 358 girls and 226 boys. They ranged in age from 18 down to 2, the youngest allowed by law.

The children were classified by railway car. The date and place of birth, the nationaliey, and in some cases the addresses, were recorded on the deportation lists.



Car 1, 7 children.



Car 4, 56 children and 6 women.



Car 5, 46 children and 4 women.



Car 6, 42 children and 4 women.



Car 7, 33 children and 2 women.



Car 8, 48 children and 7 women.



Car 9, 45 children and 8 women.



Car 10, 49 children and 5 women.



Car 11, 49 children and 6 women.



Car 12, 57 children and 3 women.



Car 13, 46 children and 1 woman.



Car 14, 46 children and 5 women.



Car 15, 30 children and 12 women.



June 18, 1941: Turkey and Germany sign a friendship treaty.[60]



June 18, 1942: One thousand Jewish men are deported from Przemysl to the Janowska camp in Lvov, Ukraine.[61]



June 18, 1943: jRudolf Gottlieb, born November 8, 1880 in Budapest, resided Leipzig. Deportation: from Leipzig, June 18, 1943, Theresienstadt. Date of death: November 28, 1943.[62]



June 18, 1843: Luise Gottlieb, born Gottlieb, October 19, 1886 in Leipzig. Resided Leipzig.Deportation: from Leipzig, June 18, 1943, Theresienstadt. May 16, 1944, Auschwitz. [63]

June 18, 1939: Both Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Greenglass were raised in poor, Jewish families in New York City. Active in labor rights and radical politics, the two met at a dance in 1936 that was sponsored by a union. In February 1939, about the time that he became a member of the Communist Party, Julius graduated from the City College of New York with a degree in electrical engineering. Julius and Ethel married on June 18 of that year. In 1942, Julius obtained a position in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. as a civilian engineer. In 1945, however, he lost his job due to allegations of communist activities. The Rosenbergs had two sons, Michael and Robert. [64]

October 17, 1901-June 18, 1945


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· June 18, 1979: Signing of SALT II Treaty in Vienna with Brezhnev.[65]

· June 18, 2007: An exhibition of manuscripts of scientist Sir Isaac Newton – never before revealed to the public which opened on June 18, 2007, at the Jewish National and University Library at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, at an exhibition opening comes to an end. The manuscripts include details of Newton's alchemy experiments, his interest in ancient history and apocalyptic prophecies. Furthermore, they reveal his deciphering of what he considered to be ''secret knowledge'' – knowledge encoded in the sacred texts of ancient cultures and other historical records – including his attempts to extract scientific information from the biblical and Talmudic descriptions of the Tabernacle and the Temple. Newton's writings on Judeo-Christian prophecy reveal that he thought of himself as a kind of prophet. These manuscripts back up speculations that Sir Isaac Newton was a Grand Master of the Priory of Sion secret society (1691-1727), a post also said to have been held by the likes of Leonardo Da Vinci, Botticelli and Victor Hugo, and which inspired Dan Brown's bestseller, 'The Da Vinci Code. Of special interest in this exhibition are manuscripts and illustrations relating to the Temple as well as a passage copied by Newton from Maimonides' writings; manuscripts containing Newton's comments on Hebrew expressions, and excerpts from the Shema prayer; Newton's calculations of the end of the world, which he estimated to be in 2060; and Newton's rejection of the Trinity. For further details about the exhibition, please visit the following site:

· http://jnul.huji.ac.il/dl/mss/newton [22][66]

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•June 18, 2012:

•70 million years ago….

FILE - This photo from documents released by the U.S. Attorney's office on Monday, June 18, 2012 shows the fossil of a Tyrannosaurus bataar dinosaur at the center of a lawsuit demanding its return to Mongolia. A Florida man was charged Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 with smuggling dinosaur fossils into the United States, including the nearly complete Tyrannosaurus specimen, federal prosecutors said. Eric Prokopi, a self-described "commercial paleontologist" who buys and sells whole and partial dinosaur skeletons, was arrested at his home in Gainesville, Fla. according to a complaint unsealed by prosecutors. (AP Photo/U.S Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York, File)

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Associated Press/U.S Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York, File - FILE - This photo from documents released by the U.S. Attorney's office on Monday, June 18, 2012 shows the fossil of a Tyrannosaurus …more bataar dinosaur at the center of a lawsuit demanding its return to Mongolia. A Florida man was charged Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 with smuggling dinosaur fossils into the United States, including the nearly complete Tyrannosaurus specimen, federal prosecutors said. Eric Prokopi, a self-described "commercial paleontologist" who buys and sells whole and partial dinosaur skeletons, was arrested at his home in Gainesville, Fla. according to a complaint unsealed by prosecutors. (AP Photo/U.S Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York, File) less

MIAMI (AP) — A Florida man was charged Wednesday with smuggling dinosaur fossils into the United States, including a nearly complete Tyrannosaurus Bataar skeleton from Mongolia, federal prosecutors said.

Eric Prokopi, a self-described "commercial paleontologist" who buys and sells whole and partial dinosaur skeletons, was arrested at his home in Gainesville, according to a complaint unsealed by prosecutors. He was charged with smuggling goods into the U.S. and interstate sale and receipt of stolen goods.

He also faces one count of conspiracy to smuggle illegal goods, possess stolen property and make false statements. If convicted on all of the charges, he could face up to 35 years in prison.

Prokopi made an appearance Wednesday in federal court in Gainesville, where U.S. District Judge Gary R. Jones ordered him to be held on $100,000 bond. Prokopi must also surrender his passport and be kept under home detention. He did not enter a plea.

The arrest was handled by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said the investigation "uncovered a one-man black market in prehistoric fossils." The U.S. government seized the Tyrannosaurus skeleton earlier this year after it was sold by an auction house for $1.05 million.

Prokopi did not immediately respond to a phone call, but his attorney has said he did nothing wrong.

Prokopi has been involved in a lawsuit in New York over the auction because the Mongolian government has said it may belong to that country. Prokopi's attorney in the lawsuit, Michael McCullough, has said his client is entitled to keep the creature he spent a year putting together at great expense.

McCullough has said the U.S. government was incorrect when it alleged that the skeleton pieces were brought into the country in one $15,000 shipment. He said there were three other shipments and only 37 percent of the completed skeleton came from one specimen.

Federal prosecutors said Prokopi misrepresented the identity, origin and value of the skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus bataar, a dinosaur that lived approximately 70 million years ago.

Prokopi also is accused of illegally importing from Mongolia the skeleton of a Saurolophus, another dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period that he sold to a gallery in California along with fossils of two other dinosaurs native to Mongolia, Gallimimus and Oviraptor mongoliensis. He also imported the fossilized remains of a Microraptor, a small, flying dinosaur from China, the complaint said.

Prokopi brought the fossils into the country between 2010 and 2012, prosecutors said.[67]





June 18, 2012: Dating Evidence: Relics Could Be of John the Baptist

ScienceDaily (June 18, 2012) — New dating evidence supports claims that bones found under a church floor in Bulgaria may be of John the Baptist, who is described in the Bible as a leading prophet and relative of Jesus Christ. A team from the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit at Oxford University dated a knucklebone from the right hand to the 1st century AD, a date which fits with the widely held view of when he would have lived. The researchers say they were surprised when they discovered the very early age of the remains adding, however, that dating evidence alone cannot prove the bones to be of John the Baptist.

The bones were originally discovered in 2010 by archaeologist Kazimir Popkonstantinov, excavating under an ancient church on an island in Bulgaria known as Sveti Ivan, which translates into English as St John. The knucklebone was one of six human bones, including a tooth and the face part of a cranium, found in small marble sarcophagus under the floor near the altar. Three animal bones were also inside the sarcophagus. Oxford professors Thomas Higham and Christopher Ramsey attempted to radiocarbon date four human bones, but only one of them contained a sufficient amount of collagen to be dated successfully.

Professor Higham said: "We were surprised when the radiocarbon dating produced this very early age. We had suspected that the bones may have been more recent than this, perhaps from the third or fourth centuries. However, the result from the metacarpal hand bone is clearly consistent with someone who lived in the early first century AD. Whether that person is John the Baptist is a question that we cannot yet definitely answer and probably never will."

Former Oxford student Dr Hannes Schroeder and Professor Eske Willerslev, both from the University of Copenhagen, also reconstructed the complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequence from three of the human bones to establish that the bones were all from the same individual. Significantly, they identified a family group of genes (mtDNA haplotype) as being a group most commonly found in the Near East, which is better known as the Middle East today -- the region where John the Baptist would have originated from. They also established that the bones were probably of a male individual after an analysis of the nuclear DNA from samples.

Dr Schroeder said: "Our worry was that the remains might have been contaminated with modern DNA. However, the DNA we found in the samples showed damage patterns that are characteristic of ancient DNA, which gave us confidence in the results. Further, it seems somewhat unlikely that all three samples would yield the same sequence considering that they had probably been handled by different people. Both of these facts suggest that the DNA we sequenced was actually authentic. Of course, this does not prove that these were the remains of John the Baptist but nor does it refute that theory as the sequences we got fit with a Near Eastern origin."

The Bulgarian archaeologists, who excavated the bones, also found a small tuff box (made of hardened volcanic ash) close to the sarcophagus. The tuff box bears inscriptions in ancient Greek that directly mention John the Baptist and his feast day, and text asking God to 'help your servant Thomas'. One theory is that the person referred to as Thomas had been given the task of bringing the relics to the island. An analysis of the box has shown that the tuff box has a high waterproof quality and is likely to have originated from Cappadocia, a region of modern-day Turkey. The Bulgarian researchers believe that the bones probably came to Bulgaria via Antioch, an ancient Turkish city, where the right hand of St John was kept until the tenth century.

In a separate study, another Oxford researcher Dr Georges Kazan has used historical documents to show that in the latter part of the fourth century, monks had taken relics of John the Baptist out of Jerusalem and these included portions of skull. These relics were soon summoned to Constantinople by the Roman Emperor who built a church to house them there. Further research by Dr Kazan suggests that the reliquary used to contain them may have resembled the sarcophagus-shaped casket discovered at Sveti Ivan. Archaeological and written records suggest that these reliquaries were first developed and used at Constantinople by the city's ruling elite at around the time that the relics of John the Baptist are said to have arrived there.

Dr Kazan said: "My research suggests that during the fifth or early sixth century, the monastery of Sveti Ivan may well have received a significant portion of St John the Baptist's relics, as well as a prestige reliquary in the shape of a sarcophagus, from a member of Constantinople's elite. This gift could have been to dedicate or rededicate the church and the monastery to St John, which the patron or patrons may have supported financially."

The scientific analysis of the relics undertaken by Tom Higham and Christopher Ramsey at Oxford, and their colleagues in Copenhagen was supported by the National Geographic Society. The documentary 'Head of John the Baptist', featuring the scientists' work was shown on the National Geographic Channel on 17 June 2012.

http://images.sciencedaily.com/2012/06/120618151228.jpg

Bones claimed to be of John the Baptist that were analysed by the research team. Clockwise from top left, the knucklebone, ulna, part of cranial bone and molar (together) and rib. (Credit: Oxford University)[68]





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[1] Wikipedia


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


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


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


[5] History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, edited by Franklin Ellis. Vol 1 Philadelphia: L.H. Everts and Co. 1882


[6] In Search of Turkey Foot Road, page 103.


[7] http://flintlockandtomahawk.blogspot.com/2011/09/jaegers-with-amusette.html


[8] On this Day in America, by John Wagman.


[9] Narrative of Dr. Knight


[10] Proposed descendants of William Smith.


[11] http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/IMPERIAL_GUARD_infantry_1.htm


[12] http://www.raabcollection.com/william-henry-harrison-autograph/william-henry-harrisons-first-commander-northwest-army


[13] Ref.
20 Conrad and Caty; Gary Goodlove, 2003





[14] Ref 21. Conrad and Caty; 2003




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


[16] On this Day in America, by John Wagman.


[17] First Invasion: The War, HISTI, 9/12/2004


[18] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett p. 1810.9


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


[20] HCCO


[21] HCCO


[22] http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mp648&id=I9416


[23] http://sites.google.com/site/dsgicemeteries/Home/unknown-soldiers-cemetery


[24] 9/8/2011


[25]


[26] 9/8/2011


[27] September 8, 2011


[28] Timetable of Cherokee Removal.


[29] Wikipedia


[30] Wikipedia


[31] The George M. Bedinger Papers in the Draper Manuscript Collection, Transcribed and indexed by Craig L. Heath pg.134.


[32] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1778.


[33] Wikipedia


[34] Wikipedia


[35] http://www.history.com/topics/andrew-jackson


[36] Proposed descendants of William Smith.


[37] Wikipedia.


[38] Wikipedia.


[39] Wikipedia


[40] Wikipedia


[41] Proposed descendants of William Smith.


[42] June 18, 1864: Union war hero Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain is severely wounded at Petersburg, Virginia, while leading an attack on a Confederate position. Chamberlain, a college professor from Maine, had taken a sabbatical to enlist in the Union army. As commander of the 20th Maine, he earned distinction at Gettysburg when he shored up the unionb left flank and helped save Little Round Top for the Federals. His bold counterattack against the Confederates would earn him the Congressional Medal of Honor. Civil War 2010 Calendar


[43] Daniel Edgar Sickles (1819–1914): A native of New York City, Sickles was a member of Congress when he shot and killed Philip Barton Key, the son of Francis Scott Key the composer of The Star Spangled Banner. The younger Key had been having an affair with Sickle’s wife. A judge acquitted Sickles after he declared in court that he had forgiven his wife for her indiscretion. Sickels’ Civil War career began as colonel with the Seventieth New York in June 1861 and he was made brigadier general by September 1861. Sickels took charge of Third Corps from Joseph Hooker after Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg, Sickles advanced his men from their assigned sector at Cemetery Hill without permission from commanding officers, and subsequently lost a leg in the retreat. He mustered out as a major general January 1, 1868 and served in Congress during the 1890s. He chaired the New York State Monuments Commission for 26 years until forced out by scandal.

Civil war generals

http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collection_guides/P0132.html


[44] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[45] The Ku Klux Klan: A Study of the American Mind by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D., 1924, page 62.


[46] The Ku Klux Klan, The History Channel


[47] Proposed descendants of William Smith.


[48] Source: Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society.

Other Kentucky Biographies.


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[49] http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Gottlober_Avraham_Ber


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


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


[52] Proposed descendants of William Smythe.


[53] Proposed descendants of William Smythe.


[54] Proposed descendants of William Smith.


[55] Winton Goodlove papers.


[56] http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=20&p=surnames.godlove


[57] “Memorial des enfants deportes de France” de Serge Klarsfeld


[58] Wikipedia.org


[59] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page unknown.


[60] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1765.


[61] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1771.


[62] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,.


[63] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg


[64] http://library.thinkquest.org/10826/rosenber.htm


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


[66] [22] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/


[67] http://news.yahoo.com/fla-man-charged-ny-dinosaur-fossils-case-183421980--finance.html


[68] http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120618151228.htm

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