Tuesday, March 11, 2014

This Day in Goodlove History, March 11, 2014

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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), Jefferson, 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, and including ancestors William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Martin Van Buren, Teddy Roosevelt, U.S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison “The Signer”, Benjamin Harrison, Jimmy Carter, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, William Taft, John Tyler (10th President), James Polk (11th President)Zachary Taylor, and Abraham Lincoln.

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



Birthdays on March 11…

Curtis W. Burnette (4th great grandnephew of the wife of the 3rd great granduncle)

Elizabeth (Betty). Coulter Green (grand aunt of the ex)

Elsie M. GODLOVE GIBBENS

Elizabeth C. Hammond DeWitt (1st great grandniece of the wife of the 3rd great granduncle)

M. J. Hannah (3rd cousin 2x removed)

Lavona ". Henderson Sauer (2nd cousin 1x removed)

William D. Hughes (husband of the 5th cousin 2x removed)

Shannon Mckinnon (4th cousin 1x removed)

Martha Smith (3rd cousin 8x removed)

March 1133: It was decided that Matilda of England (25th great grandmother) would return to her husband.[29] Here she received another oath of allegiance, where Stephen once more made his vow to Matilda.[26] The marriage proved a success when, in March 1133, Matilda gave birth to their first child, Henry, in Le Mans.[30] In 1134, the couple's second son, Geoffrey, was born in Rouen.[31] Matilda nearly died in childbirth, and as she lay critically ill, her burial arrangements were planned.[31] However, she recovered from her illness.[1]

March 1152: The Holy Land expedition came to a great cost to the royal treasury and military. It also precipitated a conflict with Eleanor of Aquitaine (24th great grandmother), leading to the annulment of their marriage at the council of Beaugency in March 1152.[4] Perhaps the marriage to Eleanor might have continued if the royal couple had produced a male heir, but this had not occurred.[3] The Council of Beaugency declared that Louis VII and Eleanor were too closely related for their marriage to be legal.[3] Thus the marriage was annulled.[2]

March 1187: In March 1187, after the Holy month of Ramadan, Saladin issued the call to Holy War. “When the forbidden months are past,” it is written in the Koran, “then fight and slay the infidels wherever ye find them and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem of war.” From Aleppoa in parts of Mesopotamiaa and over water from Egypt, Muslim troops poured in. They massed near Damascus and moved south. [3]

March 11, 1198: Louis married three times. By Eleanor of Aquitaine,[6] he had:

· Marie (Half 23rd great grandaunt) (1145 – March 11, 1198), married Henry I of Champagne[7][4]

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Children by Edward I and Eleanor of Castile:

March 11/12, 1279:


Mary

March 11/12 1279

May 29, 1332

A Benedictine nun in Amesbury, Wiltshire, where she was probably buried.


(20th great grandaunt)

March 11, 1333: Children by Edward I and Eleanor of Castile


Margaret

Probably
March 15, 1275

After
March 11, 1333

Married John II of Brabant in 1290, with whom she had one son.


[5] (20th great grandaunt)

March 11: 1415: Pope Benedict XIII banned the study of the Talmud in any form and tried to restrict Jewish life completely. The town of Tortosa, Spain, was the scene of a disputation between Christians and Jews from 1412 through 1414. These disputations were always rigged so that the Christians would win. The Pope (or as he described by some the anti-Pope) was enraged by the lack of conversions which was the cause of the ban.[6]

March 11, 1441: The physician Balthasar von Hochberg is mentioned, who owned a house in the Webergasse in 1439, which he sold in 1441.[7]

1442 “those not living within the Catholic Church, not only pagans, but also Jews and heretics and schismatics, cannot become participants in eternal life, but will depart into everlasting fire which was prepared for the Devil and his angels.” Council of Florence, 1442[8] Jews expelled from (Upper) Bavaria.[6] End of reign of Indian sultan Ahmad Shah of Gujarat, Hornbooks (reading primers) first developed in England (Used until circa 1800), End of reign of Indian sultan Ahmad Shah of Gujarat. [9]

1443: Janos Hunyada the Hungarian national hero defeats the Turks at Nish, English plague order on quarantine and cleansing, Workmen digging at St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna find huge femur (mammoth?) Which is inscribed and chained to the doors. [10]

March 11, 1513: Leo X elected Pope. Leo X succeeded Julius II, the Pope who paid for the painting of the Sistine Chapel. “To Martin Luther, Leo was the functioning head of a “kingdom of Antichrist.’” Even his admirers might say that Leo was more a man of the Renaissance than a Vicar of Christ. He respected learning, even when that learning was Jewish. In a dispute concerning the Talmud, Leo took the side of Johann Reuchlin one of the Christian scholars who could read Hebrew. He defended the Talmud, saying that it did blaspheme Jesus or Christianity. Despite the pressure on him to burn the Talmud to the opposed tact and had a Christian printer produced the text in its entirety, without censorship. Leo banned the requirement of the Jew Badge in his French possessions and refused to enforce it in his Italian holdings.[11]

March 11, 1516: Lord Henry Brandon (8th cousin 14x removed) (March 11, 1516 – 1522). [12]

March 11, 1517: - Treaty of Cambrai. Alliance between Emperor Maximilian, (husband of the stepdaughter of the 5th cousin 17x removed) Charles of Hapsburg (future Charles V)(step great grandson of the 5th cousin 17x removed) and King of France. [13]



March 11-12, 1566: On the night of March 11-12, Darnley (husband of the 9th cousin 13x removed) and Mary (9th cousin 13x removed) escaped from the palace, and took temporary refuge in Dunbar Castle.[14]

March 11, 1770;George Washington journal: grandnephew of the wife of the 1st cousin 10x removed) Mr. Crawford(6th great grandfather) set off for Williamsburg and Mr. Magowan for Col…?[15]



March 11, 1771: It was on the 11th of March, 1771 (March 11), that William Crawford, Arthur St. Clair, and other men of prominence were appointed by Governor Penn, justices of the peace for Bedford county.20 They were ex-officio judges of the county courts. When Westmoreland was formed, Crawford was appointed a justice for that county, and became the president judge of the courts.21[16] The additional commissions issued March 11, 1771, were to William Proctor, Jr., Robert Cluggage, Robert Hanna, George Wilson, George Woods, William Lochrey, William Crawford, Dorsey Pentecost, William McConnell, Thomas ,m Gist….[17]

March 11, 1776: Martha Smith (3rd cousin 8x removed) (b. March 11, 1776),[18]

March 11, 1801

PETITION FOR PENSION69

HANNAH CRAWFORD,(6th great grandmother) 1801



To the Honorable Court now sitting:

To the Petition of Hannah Crawford widow of Colonel William Crawford who was killed in active service, humbly Herewith. That your Petitioner has heretofore been allotted a pension or allowance for her support and maintanence, that one whole year has elapsed since the last order for that purpose was made by the, still living unmarried and is old, infirm and indigent circumstances, that your Petitioner has met with an recent accident by getting her arm broke which has rendered her entirely unable to get her living, your Petitioner therefore prays the Court to make such further allowance as to them in their discretion shall seem reasonable and right in pursuance to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided, and your Petitioner

is in duty bound will truly pray.

her

Hannah V Crawfort

mark

***** ** ** * ** * * ** * ** *













Fayette County, S.S.



Personally came Hannah Crawford the above petitioner and being and as the Law directs, sayeth that the facts stated in her petition above are true. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 11th day of March 1801.

her

Andr. Trapp. Hannah V Crawford[19]

mark[20]



March 11, 1801: Paul I of Russia is assassinated, leading the way for his son Alexander I to accede the throne. Paul’s death was no loss to the Jews of Russia. At the time of his death, Paul was preparing to implement the recommendations contained in a report entitled, “An Opinion on How to Avert the Scarcity of Food in White Russia Through the Curbing of the Jews’ Avaricious Occupations, Their Reformation and Other Matters.” Alexander I began his reign by adopting a series of policies that were designed to further degrade and impoverish the Jews. As the threat of Napoleon loomed on the horizon, Paul’s policies towards the Jews softened and improved. The first Lubavitcher Rebbe urged Jews to support Alexander in the fight against Napoleon. After the Napoleonic threat disappeared Alexander’s treatment of the Jews became increasingly less sympathetic. By the time of his death, he had returned to the reactionary views that had marked the start of his reign.[21] Several DNA matches indicate their faimiles earliest known ancestor is from Russia.



March 11, 1805

To the Honorable Orphans Court now sitting for the County of Fayette at March term 1806.

The petitioner Hannah Crawford, widow of Colonel William Crawford, who was killed .by the Indians in actual service at the town of Sandusky, in the year 1782.

Humbly showeth that the Petitioner has heretofore been allowed a

Pension or allowance for her support and maintenance, that one whole year has elapsed since the last order for that purpose has been made by the Court.

That your petitioner is still living unmarried is old and infirm and indigent circumstances and entirely unable to get her living by labors. Your petitioner therefore prays the court to make such further order for your petitioners allowance as to them in their discretion shall seem reasonable and right in furtherance to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided and your petitioner is in duty bound will ever

pray for. her

Hannah V Crawford

mark

Personally came before me the Subscriber Hannah Crawford the above petitioner, and being sworn as the Law requires sayeth that the Facts stated in the petition above are true. Sworn and subscribed before me the eleventh day of March 1805.

her

NATHAN GRANT Hannah V Crawford

Mark[22]



March 11: 1812: Prussian Jews were granted civil rights. The price of citizenship included the adoption of family names in the Western style. Although later reaction revoked most of this freedom, the discrimination never returned to the level existing in the "Middle Ages." That is, until the rise of Hitler.[23]

March 11, 1839: MARY24 CRAWFORD (6th great grandaunt) (VALENTINE23, WILLIAM22, MAJOR GENERAL LAWRENCE21, HUGH20, HUGH19, CAPTAIN THOMAS18, LAWRENCE17, ROBERT16, MALCOLM15, MALCOLM14, ROGER13, REGINALD12, JOHN, JOHN, REGINALD DE CRAWFORD, HUGH OR JOHN, GALFRIDUS, JOHN, REGINALD5, REGINALD4, DOMINCUS3 CRAWFORD, REGINALD2, ALAN1) was born Abt. 1716 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. She married JOHN MUNN. (husband of the 6th great grandaunt)

Children of MARY CRAWFORD and JOHN MUNN are:
43. i. CAPTAIN JAMES25 MUNN, b. October 26, 1755, Pennsylvania; d. March 11, 1839, Sciota County, Ohio.
ii. MARY MUNN, b. April 01, 1761; m. (1) SOLOMON FREMAN; m. (2) WILLIAM BYERS.

Notes for WILLIAM BYERS:
Served under his brother-in-law Captain James Munn, in the expedition against the Sandusky Indians.

iii. JOSIAH MUNN, b. January 13, 1759.
iv. JOHN MUNN, b. January 21, 1763.
v. DAVIS MUNN, b. September 30, 1765.
vi. HANNAH MUNN. [24]

CAPTAIN JAMES25 MUNN (MARY24 CRAWFORD, VALENTINE23, WILLIAM22, MAJOR GENERAL LAWRENCE21, HUGH20, HUGH19, CAPTAIN THOMAS18, LAWRENCE17, ROBERT16, MALCOLM15, MALCOLM14, ROGER13, REGINALD12, JOHN, JOHN, REGINALD DE CRAWFORD, HUGH OR JOHN, GALFRIDUS, JOHN, REGINALD5, REGINALD4, DOMINCUS3 CRAWFORD, REGINALD2, ALAN1) was born October 26, 1755 in Pennsylvania, and died March 11, 1839 in Sciota County, Ohio. He married AZABA VANCE.

Notes for CAPTAIN JAMES MUNN:
James was a Captain in the American Revolution and was on the expedition against the Sandusky Indians under his uncle, Colonel William Crawford.

Volunteer in the American Revolution from PA

Child of CAPTAIN MUNN and AZABA VANCE is:
i. WILLIAM26 MUNN.

Notes for WILLIAM MUNN:
William submitted a petition for a pension based on his father's record of service. [25]

March 11, 1841: William Henry Harrison's (6th cousin 7x removed) only official act of consequence was to call Congress into a special session. He and Henry Clay had disagreed over the necessity of such a session, and when on March 11 Harrison's cabinet proved evenly divided, the president vetoed the idea. When Clay pressed Harrison on the special session on March 13, the president rebuffed his counsel and told him not to visit the White House again, but to address him only in writing.[71] A few days later, however, Treasury Secretary Thomas Ewing reported to Harrison that federal funds were in such trouble that the government could not continue to operate until Congress' regularly scheduled session in December; Harrison thus relented,

March 11, 1861: In Montgomery, Alabama, delegates from South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas adopt the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America.

The constitution resembled the Constitution of the United States, even repeating much of its language, but was actually more comparable to the Articles of Confederation--the initial post-Revolutionary War U.S. constitution--in its delegation of extensive powers to the states. The constitution also contained substantial differences from the U.S. Constitution in its protection of slavery, which was "recognized and protected" in slave states and territories. However, in congruence with U.S. policy since the beginning of the 19th century, the foreign slave trade was prohibited. The constitution provided for six-year terms for the president and vice president, and the president was ineligible for successive terms. Although a presidential item veto was granted, the power of the central Confederate government was sharply limited by its dependence on state consent for the use of any funds and resources.

Although Britain and France both briefly considered entering the Civil War on the side of the South, the Confederate States of America, which survived until April 1865, never won foreign recognition as an independent government.[26]

Fri. March 11, 1864:

Turned over our tents. Wrote a letter to Wildcat. Drilled once. Laid without tent

Heavy dew. Low flat land. Burvic Bay

Wide as Wapsie and as deep [27]

William Harrison Goodlove (2nd great grandfather) Civil War Diary, 24th Iowa Infantry



March 11, 1865: William McKinnon Goodlove, (1st cousin 3x removed) Union Army, K Co. 57th Inf Reg. in Ohio at the Battle at Fayetteville, North Carolina on March 11, 1865[28]



Lucinda Caroline Smith (5th cousin 6x removed) 12 [Gabriel D. Smith11 , Gabriel Smith10, John “LR” Smith9, Ambrose J. Smith8, Christopher Smith7, Christopher Smith6, Thomas Smythe5, Thomas Smythe4, John Smythe3, Richard2, William1] (b. August 24, 1838 in Carroll Co. GA / d. bfr. 1900) married James M. Wright (b. abt. 1838 in GA / d. May 2, 1863 in Columbus, MS) on December 30, 1859 in Carroll Co. GA. She also married Tyrone Patterson (b. May 11, 1833 in Gwinnett Co. GA / d. October 27, 1917) on March 11, 1866 in Carroll Co. GA.

A. Children of Lucinda Smith and James Wright:
+ . i. John Thomas Wright (b. December 8, 1860 in GA / d. October 8, 1942)

B. Children of Lucinda Smith and Tyrone Patterson:
+ . i. James Marion Patterson (b. November 23, 1867 in GA / d. February 8, 1936)
+ . ii. Sarah Eller Patterson (b. February 24, 1869 in GA / d. July 5, 1953 in GA)
. iii. Martha Ella Patterson (b. abt. 1872 in GA / d. unk)[29]



March 11, 1867: Governor Zebulon Baird (3rd cousin 6x removed) Vance was arrested by Federal forces on his birthday in May 1865 and spent time in prison in Washington, D.C. Per President Andrew Johnson's amnesty program, he filed an application for pardon on June 3, and was paroled on July 6.[6] After his parole, he began practicing law in Charlotte, North Carolina. Among his clients was accused murderer Tom Dula, the subject of the folk song "Tom Dooley." Governor Vance was formally pardoned on March 11, 1867, though no formal charges had ever been filed against him leading to his arrest, during his imprisonment, nor during the period of his parole.[6][30]



March 11, 1893: Samuel Gottlieb, born March 11, 1893 in Berlichingen. Resided Berlichingen. Deportation: from Westerbork. May 25, 1943, Sobibor. Todesdaten: May 25,1943, Sobibor.[31]

March 11, 1917: the troops of the Petrograd army garrison were called out to quell the uprising. In some encounters, regiments opened fire, killing demonstrators, but the protesters kept to the streets, and the troops began to waver. That day, Nicholas again dissolved the Duma. [32]

March 11, 1918

An army private reported to the camp hospital before breakfast. He had a fever, sore throat, headache, nothing serious. One minute later, another soldier showed up. By noon the hospital had over 100 cases. In a week, 500. That spring 48 soldiers, all in the prime of life, died at Fort Riley. The cause of death was listed as pneumonia.[33] Marking what are believed to be the first cases in the historic influenza epidemic of 1918. The flu would eventually kill 675,000 Americans and more than 20 million people (some believe the total may be closer to 40 million) around the world, proving to be a far deadlier force than even the First World War.

The initial outbreak of the disease, reported at Fort Riley in March, was followed by similar outbreaks in army camps and prisons in various regions of the country. The disease soon traveled to Europe with the American soldiers heading to aid the Allies on the battlefields of France. (In March 1918 alone, 84,000 American soldiers headed across the Atlantic; another 118,000 followed them the next month.) Once it arrived on a second continent, the flu showed no signs of abating: 31,000 cases were reported in June in Great Britain. The disease was soon dubbed the Spanish flu due to the shockingly high number of deaths in Spain (some 8 million, it was reported) after the initial outbreak there in May 1918.

The flu showed no mercy for combatants on either side of the trenches. Over the summer, the first wave of the epidemic hit German forces on the Western Front, where they were waging a final, no-holds-barred offensive that would determine the outcome of the war. It had a significant effect on the already weakening morale of the troops--as German army commander Crown Prince Rupprecht wrote on August 3: poor provisions, heavy losses, and the deepening influenza have deeply depressed the spirits of men in the III Infantry Division. Meanwhile, the flu was spreading fast beyond the borders of Western Europe, due to its exceptionally high rate of virulence and the massive transport of men on land and aboard ship due to the war effort. By the end of the summer, numerous cases had been reported in Russia, North Africa and India; China, Japan, the Philippines and even New Zealand would eventually fall victim as well.[34]

March 11, 1920

Although accepting a call to a town church, the regional superintendence he had accepted entailed heading up rural parish work in the Iowa conference for the Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church under the general directorship of Paul L. Vogt. Buck Creek remained the centerpiece, the exemplar, for this work; hence, his success in this capacity was still linked to Buck Creek.[35]



March 11, 1938: The newly appointed Nazi Chancelor of Austria invited Hitler to unify the two countries into a greater Reich.



March 12, 1938: Despite a 1919 treaty forbidding their union on March 12, 1938. The German Army marched into Austria unopposed. [36] Hitler entered Austria to the greetings of the Church and Cardinal Innitzer. Seys-Inquert, who later achieved infamy as a mass murderer of Jews, was appointed Chancellor.[37] In early 1938, Austrian Nazis conspired for the second time in four years to seize the Austrian government by force and unite their nation with Nazi Germany. Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg, learning of the conspiracy, met with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in the hopes of reasserting his country's independence but was instead bullied into naming several top Austrian Nazis to his cabinet. On March 9, Schuschnigg called a national vote to resolve the question of Anschluss, or "annexation," once and for all. Before the plebiscite could take place, however, Schuschnigg gave in to pressure from Hitler and resigned on March 11. In his resignation address, under coercion from the Nazis, he pleaded with Austrian forces not to resist a German "advance" into the country. [38] The newly appointed Nazi Chancelor of Austria invited Hitler to unify the two countries into a greater Reich.



March 11, 1939: A law permitting the establishment of the Hungarian Labor Service (Munkaszolgalat) System is enacted.[39]



March 11, 1941: The United States approves the Lend-Lease Act.[40]



March 11, 1942

Informing the German Foreign Ministry of planned deportations, (from France) to ensure against possible diplomatic obstacles, Eichmann writes; “We inform you that in addition to the evacuation planned for March 23, 1942 of 1,000 Jews from Compiegne, 5,000 Jews identified by the Gestapo should, after a brief delay, be evacuated from France to the concentration camp of Auschwitz (Upper Silesia). I must also ask your agreement for this case.” On March 20, the Foreign Ministry replies that it has no objection to the deportation of the 6,000 Jews to Auschwitz.[41]




March 11, 1942

USS Enterprise arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii.


Uncle Howard Snell was on board the Enterprise.



[42]

March 11, 1943: A total of 341 Macedonian Jews are concentrated in Skopje. Most are subsequently deported to Treblinka.[43]



March 11, 1946: Covert Lee Goodlove (grandfather) Initiated March 11, 1946 Passed April 1 1946, Raised April 22, 1946, all at Vienna Lodge No 142. Suspended November 13, 1972, Reinstated January 10, 1973. Demitted May 10, 1988 when they closed. Birthdate November 12, 1911, Died August 30, 1997. May 10, 1988 joined Benton City LodgeNo. 81, Shellsburg, IA. Became a 50 Year Mason, June 19, 1996. Karen L. Davies Administrative Assistant, Grand Lodge of Iowa A.F. & A.M.PO Box 279, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-0279. 319-365-1438.



1946: A year after the end of hostilities a Nazi underground movement remained active in Bavaria.[44]



1946: Jerusalem population during Late British Mandate (Christian rule), 165,000.[45]



1946: Bikini string is invented.[46]



March 11, 1947: On this day in 1947, President Harry Truman writes to his good friend, former President Herbert Hoover, thanking him for his help in investigating post-World War II reconstruction issues in Germany and Austria. Truman's letter was just one exchange in a friendship that began in 1945 when Truman first consulted the former president for his expertise on foreign policy.

Truman's letter was in response Hoover's work in 1945-46 to combat the famine in Europe and Asia that had resulted largely from the devastation of World War II. Truman sought out Hoover for his experience leading the effort to stave off a similar food crisis caused by World War I. In 1914, Hoover had established a food-aid program for Belgium while serving as U.S. food administrator. He had also headed the American Relief Administration from 1917 to 1921 and implemented critical food-rationing and distribution policies for the U.S., Europe and Russia before becoming president in 1929. Truman appointed former President Hoover as honorary chairman of the Famine Emergency Committee in 1946. Hoover, at age 71, worked tirelessly, traveling the world to study the famine and devising solutions to food-distribution problems.

In 1947, Truman assigned Hoover to conduct a survey on the German and Austrian food crisis. He also asked Hoover to propose ways to wean Germany and Austria off U.S. financial aid and retool their economies to be more self-supporting. After filing his report on Germany and Austria, Hoover returned to Washington, D.C., and had barely settled into his new job when Truman asked him to chair the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch; he agreed. In this capacity, Hoover worked closely with Truman in devising ways to pare down and refine the post-World War II federal government to improve administrative efficiency, curb the powers of the executive branch and loosen what both men considered to be excessive regulatory control of the private business sector. This commission became known as the Hoover Commission.[47]

March 11, 1961 Richard Bissell and Allen Dulles meet with JFK, the National

Security Council, and several others, including Schlesinger. Both CIA officials argue strongly for

prompt action against Cuba. Bissell advocates a landing at the South Central coastal town of

Trinidad, a target favored by the Joint Chiefs. Of the Bay of Pigs invasion, General S. L. A.

Marshall will later write: “The Joint Chiefs were never asked to approve any plan; they were not

besought to analyze that final plan that became operative. They were figuratively put in a corner and given

to understand they should not interfere or pass judgment.” [48]



March 11, 2011: A massive earthquake registering 9.0 hit Japan. It was followed by a tsunami and a nuclear crisis unlike anything since Chernobyl in April 1986.[49]



“…The time is near…” Rev. 1:3

“and…the place…is called Armageddon…” Rev. 16:16[50]



“Soon shall we cast terror into the hearts of the unbelievers.” The Qur’an, Surah 3:151[51]



“All that is on earth will perish.” The Qur’an, Surah 55.26[52]

“There was a great earthquake… the sun turned black… the whole moon turned blood red and the stars in the sky fell to earth.” Rev. 6:12[53]



“During those days men will seek death, but will not find it: They will long to die, but death will elude them.” Revelations 9:6



“The last hour will not come unless there is much bloodshed.” Hadith Sahih Muslim, 41:6903



“The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen.” Revelations 22:21



“Praise be to Allah… Master of the Day of Judgment” Sarah Al-Fatihah 1:2-4



“Acquiring nuclear weapons for the defense of Muslims is a religious duty.” Osama bin Laden



2nd Samuel 7:10:

Moreover I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in a place of their own, and move no more; neither shall the children of wickedness afflict them anymore.



Genesis 12:3

God told Abraham…

And I will bless them that bless thee, and cuse him that curseth thee: and in these shall all families of the earth be blessed.



March 11, 2009: Abraham Lincoln is the only President whose portrait appears on U.S.Air Mail Postage. Lincoln owned a model 1857 Waltham William Ellery watch, with serial number 67613. This watch is now in the custody of the Smithsonian Museum.[243] On March 11, 2009, the National Museum of American History found a message engraved inside Lincoln's watch by a watchmaker named Jonathan Dillon who was repairing it at the outbreak of the American Civil War. The engraving reads (in part): "Fort Sumpter was attacked by the rebels" and "thank God we have a government."[244]

Motorists on Interstate 80 between Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming pass a roadside park with the depiction of Lincoln's head on the top of a rock monument. The head was sculpted by Robert Russin, a University of Wyoming art professor and an admirer of Lincoln. When Russin died in 2007, his ashes were interred in the hollow monument. The statue originally stood at Sherman Summit, 8,878 feet (2,706 m) above sea level, the highest point along the former Lincoln Highway. When I-80 was completed in 1969, the head was moved to the current site. Though it was reduced in height, it attracted a wider viewing audience.[245] [54]

[55]


Sherri speaking “Turtle”.

[56]
Jeff inspecting the Boy Scout project at Crabtree Forest preserve, Barrington, IL.

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[1] Wikipedia


[2] Wikipedia


[3] Warriors of God by James Reston Jr, page 34..


[4] Wikipedia


[5]


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


[7] The Gutleben Family of Physicians in Medieval Times, by Gerd Mentgen, page 6.


[8] [6] A History of God by Lauren Armstrong, page 264.


[9] mike@abcomputers.com


[10] mike@abcomputers.com


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


[12] Wikipedia


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


[14] Wikipedia


[15] Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 109.


[16] Ohio Arch. and His. Society Publications.


[17] Annals of Southwesten Pennsylvania by Lewis Clark Walkinshaw, Volume I, pg. 361.


[18] Proposed Descendants of William Smith


[19] Hannah “Vance” Crawford. Hannah is the daughter of John Vance and Elizabeth Glass. JG


[20] Fayette Co., Pennsylvania Petitions Book, No. 1 p. 37

The Brothers Crawford, Scholl, 1995, pg 34-35


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


[22] The brothers Crawford by Scholl


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


[24] Crawford Coat of Arms


[25] Crawford Coat of Arms


[26] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/confederate-constitution-adopted


[27] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[28] (Historical Data Systems, comp,. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.)


[29] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe


[30] Wikipedia


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[57] Crabtree Forest Preserve, Barrington, IL

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