Thursday, December 5, 2013

This Day in Goodlove History, December 5, 2013

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



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://wwwfamilytreedna.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.

December 5, 1560: – Francis II dies and his wife, Mary Queen of Scots (9th cousin 13x removed), returns to England. He is succeeded by his younger brother Charles IX. [1] His brother, Charles IX, ten years old, succeeds him, and Catherine de Medicis, his mother, seizes upon the regency. Impatient to be revenged on the Guises, whose influence had destroyed her own in the preceding reign, she re-establishes the Constable in all his employments, and soon the Guises receive orders to quit the court. [2] Mary Queen of Scots, returns to England.[3]


Mary Stuart

Mary Stuart Queen.jpg


Portrait of Mary after François Clouet, c. 1559


Queen of Scots


Reign

December 14, 1542 – July 24, 1567


Coronation

September 9, 1543


Predecessor

James V


Successor

James VI


Regent

· James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran (1542–1554)

· Mary of Guise (1554–1560)


Queen consort of France


Tenure

July 10, 1559 – December 5, 1560



Spouse

· Francis II of France
m. 1558; dec. 1560

· Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
m. 1565; dec. 1567

· James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
m. 1567; dec. 1578


Issue


James VI of Scotland and I of England


House

House of Stuart


Father

James V of Scotland


Mother

Mary of Guise


Born

December 8, 1542[1]
Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow


Died

February 8, 1587(1587-02-08) (aged 44)[2]
Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire


Burial

Peterborough Cathedral; Westminster Abbey


Signature

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1c/Marysign.jpg/125px-Marysign.jpg


Religion

Roman Catholic


Mary, Queen of Scots (December 8, 1542 – February 8, 1587), also known as Mary Stuart[3] or Mary I of Scotland, was queen regnant of Scotland from December 14,1542 to July 24, 1567 and queen consort of France from July 10, 1559 to December 5,1560.

Mary, the only surviving legitimate child of King James V of Scotland, was 6 days old when her father died and she succeeded to the throne. She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. He ascended the French throne as King Francis II in 1559, and Mary briefly became queen consort of France, until his death on December 5, 1560.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/MaryQueenofScotsMourning.jpg/170px-MaryQueenofScotsMourning.jpg

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Mary's all-white mourning garb earned her the sobriquet La Reine Blanche ("the White Queen").[57]

King Francis II died on December 5, 1560, of a middle ear infection which led to an abscess in his brain. Mary was grief-stricken.[58] Her mother-in-law, Catherine de' Medici, became regent for the late king's ten-year-old brother Charles IX, who inherited the French throne.[59][4]

Widowed, Mary returned to Scotland, arriving in Leith on August 19,1561. Four years later, she married her first cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, but their union was unhappy. In February 1567, his residence was destroyed by an explosion, and Darnley was found murdered in the garden.

James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, was generally believed to have orchestrated Darnley's death, but he was acquitted of the charge in April 1567, and the following month he married Mary. Following an uprising against the couple, Mary was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. On July 24, 1567, she was forced to abdicate in favour of James, her one-year-old son by Darnley. After an unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne, she fled southwards seeking the protection of her first cousin once removed, Queen Elizabeth I of England. Mary had previously claimed Elizabeth's throne as her own and was considered the legitimate sovereign of England by many English Catholics, including participants in a rebellion known as the Rising of the North. Perceiving her as a threat, Elizabeth had her confined in a number of castles and manor houses in the interior of England. After eighteen and a half years in custody, Mary was found guilty of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth, and was subsequently executed.[5]


French royalty


Preceded by
Catherine de' Medici

Queen consort of France
July 10, 1559 – December 5, 1560

Vacant

Title next held by

Elisabeth of Austria




December 5, 1586: The next day, 5th December, M. de Bellièvre waited upon the Queen of England,(Elizabeth I is the 8th cousin 14x removed) to protest anew" and demand a reprieve ; and, as she would give him no promise on the subject, M. de Bellièvre then demanded his passports. [6]



December 5, 1602 - Giulio Caccini's "Euridice," premieres in Florence[7]



“ December 5, 1777 - The army marched this past night at ten o’clock. The troops listed above, which were designated to occupy the line, remained here under the command of General Leslie. All heavy baggage has remained here. It is reported that during this expedition, Germantown and New Frankford are to be burned in order to drive the rebel army away from our winter quarters.

December 5, 1778:

Head Quarters Fort Lawrance Dec1" 5 th 1778

Officer of the day To morrow Col° Stephenson (Richard Stephenson is the half 6th great granduncle)

A General Court martial from Col° Broadheads Brigade whereof

Major Vernon is president To Sit this morning for the Trial of

Serj* Jn° Aspie of the light Dragoons For dealing with the Indians

Contrary to Orders and Such Other prisoners as may be Brought

Before them Also A General Court Martial from Col°

Crawfords Brigade (William Crawford is the 6th great grandfather) whereof Col° morrow is apointed president for the Trial of Some who are Guilty of the Same Offence So predjudicial

to the whole Army and all our Concerns with the Indians

among which delinquents The General is Sorry to find One who is

honoured with the Command of A Company Shewing the Shamefull

Example that is Capt pearce of Col° Stephensons Regiment

all Officers and Soldiers in the line are to be Served with A Gill

of whisky each and the General is Sorry horses Could not be procur.

d to bring more of that Necessary Article, they who Came

up with the whisky are not to have any as Two keggs are missing

To make every One more Carefull in future of what they have

in Charge[8]



December 8, 1778

Head Quarters Fort Lawrance Decr 8

officer of the day To day Major Springer (Uriah Springer is the husband of the 5th great grandmother)

officer of the day Tomorrow Col° Beeler

at a General Court Martial of the Militia line held the Sixth &

7th Instant whereof Lieu* Col° morrow was president Cap* Isaac

pearce of Col° Stephonsons Regt was Tried for dealing with the

Indians Contrary to apositive general order to which Cap* Pearce

pleads Guilty and Confesseth he give an Indian a Shirt and Three

Dollars for two Deer Skins which he atempted not only to Justify

But uplauded himself for as well as any other person who would

in the Same manner Openly open and Disobey Orders given for the

Regulation and Saftey of the Army Unless he or such persons

approved of them Or rather if they did not Suit there own Intrested

Vicious and Selfish Inclinations, with Some Iliberal and fals

aspertions On the General. The Court taking the Case of Capt

pearce into Consideration Sentence him Only to make A proper

Aknowledgement of his fault To the General in presence of the

president of the Court, and to be then Reprimanded for his Breach

of General Orders, as the General knows and has a high Opinion

of some Gentlemen of this Court is Extremely Sorry his duty

Obledges him to disaprov[e] of the Sentence of the Court and

Continues Capt pearce under Areast. as Such Examples Especaly

with Impunity would be attended with the worst of Consequences

hereafter & the more as he apears to have so many Advocates

which Sullies the Generals good Conduct of Militia So much aproved

of and auplauded almost on every Occasion Since they have been

in the Service 47[9] & at another Court martial from the Continental

line whereof Major Vernon was president Serj1 Jn° Aspie of the

light dragoons was tried for the same Crime, that is dealing with

the Indians Contrary to a positive General Order to which he pleads

Guilty and Confesseth he Give an Indian the Buttons off his Coat

for two Fawn Skins . the Court Sentenced him to be redused to a

private Sentinel and receive Twenty lashes on his Bare Back but

Recomends him to the Generals Clemencey on Ace1of his

Former good Conduct the General highly aproves the Sentence but

at the request of officers who have Shewn Such Regard for the

Esentials of the Service they are Engaged in Omits the whipping,

although we feal the Efects of Such bad Examples Already: Serj*

M'Cormick of Capt Ferrals Company is also discharg.d and the Court

disolv.d all the Troops are to be Serv.d with Two days

more Flour Except Col° Gibsons Reg1 who Remains in the fort48[10]

and prepare Imeiadately to march without any Stope or delay untill

they reach Fort MTNtosh all persons are alowd to go out and in

without passes To day to hunt there horses

Paroal Madrid C. Sign Minorca

[Concluded] [11]

December 5, 1792

George Washington (nephew of the wife of the 1st cousin 10x removed) is reelected President of the United States.[12]



1793


Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Photo by Gary and Mary Goodlove, 2/21/2000



1793

Benjamin Harrison, for whom Harrison County, Ky. was named, served as a Colonel in the Revolution from Pennsylvania. He came early to Ruddles Station* and was one of those appointed to select the location of the Bourbon County Court House. He represented Bourbon County in all the early conventions; was senatorial elector; member of the Legislature, 1793. His wife was Mary and although there is an inventory of his estate filed in Harrison . . .(text missing) *Ruddles (also called Hinkston's and Licking) Fort was built in 1779 by Isaac Ruddell, one mile from Lair Station near the Bourbon County line, now in Harrison County, about seven miles from Paris, Ky. [13]

1792

P 513-514 Ben Harrison (5th great grand uncle) petitions Bourbon County to build a grist mill on Mill Creek on his own lands. David Lindsey is listed as juror, approving same.[14]

1793

1793, John Crawford (5th great granduncle), 4 horses, 10 cattle.[15]



1793



The obituary of William Harrison Goodlove (2nd great grandfather) indicates that he, William Harrison, was born in Clark County, Ohio, October 26, 1836, a son of Conrad and Katharine (McKinnon) Goodlove; “the former ( Conrad) born in West Virginia “ [16]



Another place of birth was reported by Conrad Goodlove (3rd great grandfather) to the census takers and the copies which we obtained for several years indicate that his place of birth was Pennsylvania. [17]



In the Ohio Family History Center at Troy, Ohio, in an old book, “History of Logan County and Ohio” we found a biographical sketch written about Dr. William Goodlove, son of Conrad’s first son, John, wherein on page 691 (See Ref.#2.0) it stated that Conrad was born in Germany, and coming to the United States, settled in Berks County, PA.



Gerol “Gary” Goodlove

Conrad and Caty, 2003



In addition to this verification there is no actual birth record for Conrad, but according to Dorothy Nordgren (1st cousin 2x removed) there was a family bible and she said she thought that birth dates were passed down from that source. Perhaps some day this bible will be located and a birthplace, date and parentage verified.

Cc



This Goodlove family bible was located in 2003 to be in the possession of Albert William Bowdish (1st cousin 2x removed), born May 1, 1918. He was the last remaining child of Jessie Pearl Goodlove (great grand aunt) (1882-1967) who was the last living child of William Harrison Goodlove (1836-1916). William Harrison Goodlove was the last remaining child of Conrad Goodlove (1793-1861). In each generation the family bible had been passed down to the youngest child in the family, who was the last living person in each family. The Conrad Goodlove family bible is currently in the possession of Gary Goodlove who aquired it in 2003 from Albert Bowdish. Unfortunately the family bible does not give give the date or place of birth of Conrad. [18]



1793: Conrad Goodlove, the compilers 3rd great grandfather is born in Germany or Berks County, Pennsylvania. The oral tradition of the family is that our name was originally Gottlieb. Is it possible that the Conrad Gottlieb, who was the father of Anna Gottlieb born March 21, 1781 was also the father of our Conrad Goodlove? BAPTISMS[1][19]

• Parents Child Sponsors

• 21 Conrad Gottlieb wf Catharine Peter Mufly,

• Anna Margaret b —— Mar 1781, Regina

• Wannemacher bp 22 Mar 1782[2][20]

• 1793

• Ending November 15, 2009 646[21]

1

• 100_1719[22]

• 1793 Tennessee.



December 5, 1838 – Drew’s detachment finally gets underway.[23]

December 5, 1845: Unable to persuade his Cabinet to repeal the Corn Laws, on 5 December Peel tendered his resignation [24] to Queen Victoria (18th cousin 4x removed) but was reinstated days later when Lord John Russell was unable to form a government.[25] [24]

1846: In Ireland, the first deaths from hunger took place in early 1846.[26[25]

1846 or 1848


100_5508[26]

This photo celebrates Lincoln election or ascent to Congress, the first national office that he won and the only national office he won before the presidency.[27]



1846: Reverend Moore, Rector of the Episcopal church in Paris, came to Cynthiana and organized a church. Had four members, he being the Rector. Services were held in the Courthouse, the Christian church, and the Methodist Church. Rev. Moore served until 1848 then moved to Missouri. There was no Rector until 1854 when Rev. Carter Page was chosen and remained until 1865.[28]

1846: Reform Comes to America

American Reform Judaism began as these German "reformers" immigrated to American in the mid­1800s. The first "Reform" group was formed by a number of individuals that split from Congregation Beth Elohim in Charleston, South Carolina. Reform rapidly became the dominant belief system of American Jews of the time. It was a national phenomenon.

Reform Judaism in American benefitted from the lack of a central religious authority. It also was molded by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. Rabbi Wise came to the United States in 1846 from Bohemia, spent eight years in Albany, NY, and then moved to Cincinnati on the edge of the frontier. He then proceeded to:

1. Write the first siddur edited for American worshipers, Minhag American (1857).

2. Found the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1873.

3. Found Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1875.

4. Found the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) in 1889.

Reform Jews also pioneered a number of organizations, such as the Educational Alliance on the Lower East Side of New York, the Young Men's Hebrew Association, the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith.

By 1880, more than 90 percent of American synagogues were Reform. This was the time of the major Eastern European immigration, which was heavily Orthodox and non­German, as contrasted with the strongly German Reform movement. Many Reform congregations of this time were difficult to distinguish from neighboring Protestant churches, with preachers in robes, pews with mixed seating, choirs, organs and hymnals. Like their counterparts in Germany, American Reform rabbis, such as David Einhorn, Samuel Holdheim, Bernard Felsenthal and Kaufmann Kohler, adopted a radical approach to observance.

Although early American Reform rabbis dropped quite a bit of traditional prayers and rituals, there was still a "bottom line." In 1909, the CCAR formally declared its opposition to intermarriage. And, although decried as "archaic" and "barbarian," the practice of circumcision remained a central rite.

This early radicalism was mentioned in the 1885 Pittsburgh Platform, which dismisses "such Mosaic and rabbinical laws as regulate diet, priestly purity and dress" as anachronisms that only obstruct spirituality in the modern age. The platform stressed that Reform Jews must only be accepting of laws that they feel "elevate and sanctify our lives" and must reject those customs and laws that are "not adapted to the views and habits of modern civilization."

Early Reform Judaism was also anti­Zionist, believing the Diaspora was necessary for Jews to be "light unto the nations." Nevertheless, a number of Reform rabbis were pioneers in establishing Zionism in America, including Gustav and Richard Gottheil, Rabbi Steven S. Wise (founder of the American Jewish Congress) and Justice Louis Brandeis. Following the Balfour Declaration, the Reform movement began to support Jewish settlements in Palestine, as well as institutions such as Hadassah Hospital and the Hebrew University.

As the years passed, a reevaluation took place in which many members of the Reform movement began to question the "reforms" that were made. By 1935, the movement had begun to return to a more traditional approach to Judaism-distinctly Jewish and distinctly American, but also distinctively non­Christian. Starting with the Columbus Platform in 1937, many of the discarded practices were reincorporated into the Reform canon, and constitute what is now called "Modern" Reform Judaism, or more succinctly, Reform Judaism. The platform also formally shifted the movement's position on Zionism by affirming "the obligation of all Jewry to aid in building a Jewish homeland...."[29]





December 5, 1901

Earl Goodlove and Fanny McAtee (Great grandmother and grandfather) married on Thanksgiving day at the home of the bride’s parents.[30]



December 5, 1933

The Twenty-First Amendment is adopted, officially ending prohibition in the United States.[31]



1933-1934

Persecution of Jews in Germany rises until they are stripped of their rights not only as citizens, but also as human beings. During this time anti-Semitism reached its all-time high.

Law against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities.

Law for the Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service (ban on professions). [32]



December 5-6, 1939: Jewish property in Poland is seized by the German authorities.[33]



December 5, 1940: Charles Marion Warren (6th cousin 5x removed) (b. March 31, 1862 in GA / d. December 5, 1940).[34]



December 5, 1941

Hitler orders a halt to the German offensive in the Soviet Union because of the growing weakness of the German forces there.[35]

December 5, 1942: A bold sign appeared in the hangar deck - "Enterprise vs. Japan" - reflecting both the desperate nature of the situation, and the resolve of Enterprise's men. Not until December 5, when the repaired Saratoga arrived at Noumea, would the men in Enterprise see another friendly flattop.

After December 1942, however, Enterprise never fought alone again. Japan's navy, though still formidable, had been greatly weakened by the battles of 1942, battles in which the Big E had often played a pivotal role. And Japan's naval air arm, decimated at Midway, the Eastern Solomons, and Santa Cruz, would never make good its losses. By the end of 1942, Japan had been fought to a stand-still.[36]

Uncle Howard Snell was on board the Enterprise, but not on this day. Today Harold was stationed on the Islands of Hawaii, at Pearl Harbor.

December 5, 1942: Sabine Gottlieb, born Schild July 20, 1859 in Atlanta. Wurzburg (last known residence). Resided Karbach. Deportation:Nurnberg-Wurzburg-Regensburg, September 23,1942, Theresienstadt. Date of death: December 5,1942, Theresienstadt.[37]



December 5, 1978: In Iran, In a strongly worded statement, the Ministry of Information denied reports the Shah intended to abdicate and hand over power to a Regency Council acting for his son.[38]


Dennis Maxson discusses with Sherri how he played both with and against baseball legend Roger Maris in Fargo, North Dakota in his younger days.

December 5, 2011: Hall of Fame eligibility

Golden Era (1947 to 1972)

Maris is eligible to be identified as a Golden Era candidate in 2014: The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) appointed-Historical Overview Committee (10-12 representatives; BBWAA members) will identify 10 Golden Era candidates from the 1947 to 1972 era, for possible election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2015. Election of any of the 10 Golden Era ballot candidates in 2014 requires getting 75% of the 16-member Golden Era Committee vote during its winter meeting in December 2014.

Beginning in 2011, the Historical Overview Committee consisting of 10 to 12 veteran BBWAA members (11 in 2011) shall identify 10 Golden Era candidates (from the 1947 to 1972 era) once every 3 years for possible election to the Hall of Fame by the Golden Era Committee. The Golden Era Committee ("The Committee", no longer named the "Veterans Committee"), appointed by the Baseball Hall of Fame's Board of Directors, consists of eight Baseball Hall of Fame members, five executives, and three media members (one media member was a member of both of the committees in 2011).[16]

Ron Santo was the first and only Golden Era Ballot candidate in 2011 who was elected by the Golden Era Committee on December 5, 2011 to the Hall of Fame for 2012. The voting is based upon the individual's record, ability, integrity, sportsmanship, character and contribution to the game. Maris, though eligible, was not named ("identified") by the Historical Overview Committee (Screening Committee) to be one of the 10 Golden Era Ballot candidates in 2011.[17]

Illness and death

Maris was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 1983. In response, Maris organized the annual Roger Maris Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise money for cancer research and treatment.

Maris died on December 14, 1985 at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas. A Roman Catholic, he was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota. Fellow major league player Ken Hunt was interred several feet away from Maris in 1997.[18]

Maris remains a baseball hero in his hometown of Fargo and was a recipient of the State of North Dakota's Roughrider Award. Tributes include Roger Maris Drive, The Roger Maris Cancer Center, the fund raising beneficiary of the annual golf tournament, and the 61 for 61 Home Walk & Run, which is held in conjunction with the 61 for 61 radiothon on KPFX (aka "107.9 The Fox").[19][39]





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[1] http://www.tudor-history.com/about-tudors/tudor-timeline/


[2] http://archive.org/stream/lettersofmarystu00mary/lettersofmarystu00mary_djvu.txt


[3] http://www.tudor-history.com/about-tudors/tudor-timeline/


[4] Wikipedia


[5] Wikipedia


[6] http://archive.org/stream/lettersofmarystu00mary/lettersofmarystu00mary_djvu.txt


[7] http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1602


[8] AN ORDERLY BOOK OF MCINTOSH's EXPEDITION, 1778 11Robert McCready's Journal


[9] This trial, defense, and verdict of the court of officers all give a picture of the

feeling of the militiamen in relation to the growing unpopularity of General

Mclntosh which finally led to his recall. Open hostility, even mutiny of the

Ohio County Militia, and Broadhead's letter to Washington, January 16, 1779.

Kellogg, Frontier Advance (from the Washington Papers), 200.


[10] 48 See note 37, above, for Gibson's heroic command of the little garrison of 150

enlisted men and officers, totalling 172, during the terrible winter at Fort

Laurens. Kellogg, Frontier Advance, 186, 189, 409.


[11] AN ORDERLY BOOK OF MCINTOSH's EXPEDITION, 1778 11Robert McCready's Journal


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


[13] (Drake etc., p. 193) ) Chronology of Benjamin Harrison compiled by Isobel Stebbins Giuvezan. Afton, Missouri, 1973 http://www.shawhan.com/benharrison.html


[14] http://doclindsay.com/spread_sheets/2_davids_spreadsheet.html


[15] A tax list on microfilm at the Kentucky State Library at Frankfort, Ky. For Lincoln County. From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969 p. 183. Note: The dates stop after 1793.


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


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




[18] Jeff Goodlove, 2004


[19] [1] MARRIAGES & MARRIAGE EVIDENCE IN PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN CHURCHES

SCHLOSSER’S REFORMED CHURCH 1765-1846 Also called Union Reformed Church. Unionville North Whitehall twn., Lehigh Co. Part 8, Roll 136—137. Second item on film. Copied 1938.


[20] [2] Pennsylvania German Marriages compiled by Donna R. Irish pg 328




[21] U.S.S. Constitution Museum, 11/14/2009 Photo by Jeff Goodlove


[22] Photo of 1793 Tennessee, by Jeff Goodlove November 12, 2010.


[23] Timetable of Cherokee Removal.


[24] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_Great_Famine


[25] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronology_of_the_Great_Famine


[26] Lincoln, Man or Myth, H2, 6/21/2004




[27] Lincoln, Man or Myth, H2, 6/21/2004


[28]Cynthiana Since 1790 by Virgil Peddicord. Page 14.


[29] http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Origins_of_Reform_Judaism.html


[30] Winton Goodlove papers.


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


[32] www.Wikipedia.org


[33] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1762.


[34] Proposed descendants of William Smythe


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


[36] http://www.cv6.org/1942/1942.htm


[37] [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,. [2]Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Oppression in Germany, 1933-1945


[38] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 503


[39] Wikipedia

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