Saturday, March 29, 2014

This Day in Goodlove History, March 29, 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.

Birthdays on March 29…



William H. Aylesworth (2nd great granduncle)

Kolleen K. Carper Hosford (wife of the 2nd cousin)

Mary V. Crawford Caywood (5th cousin 3x removed)

Laura L. Cunningham (1st cousin 1x removed)

Mary Debnam Smith (9th great grandmother)

Catherine Godlove Didawick

Russell GODLOVE


George O. Kruse (Great granduncle)

Daniel LeFevre (2nd great granduncle of the wife of the 1st cousin 3x removed)

Eliza Mendell Connell (wife of the half 2nd cousin 5x removed)

Elizabeth A. Plum Brownlie (2nd cousin 3x removed)

Lawrence Smith (9th great grandfather)



March 29, 1559: Polish King Sigismund II grants the Jews a charter despite opposition of the local authorities at Przemysl.[1]



March 29, 1575: Elizabeth I (8th cousin 14x removed) permits Nau, who had come from France to be secretary to Mary, to go to his mistress. [2]



March 29, 1629: Lawrence Smith (b. March 29, 1629 in Lancashire, England).[3]

March 29, 1632: The Treaty of Saint-Germain is signed, returning Quebec to French control after the English had seized it in 1629. The French gave up Canada to the British in 1763 at the end of the Seven Years War, known in America as The French and Indian War… Once the British were in control, Jews began to openly settle in the former French colony. [4]

March 29,1759 Daniel McKinnon (5th great grandfather) placed the following advertisement in the Maryland Gazette:
" Whereas Ruth M'Kinnon formerly spouse to the subscriber, is forever hereafter justly separated
and discharged from me, because her having lately brought into my Family an adulterous Child,
which was begot about the beginning of June 1758, while I was absent in Britian; being born in
full Time and Health on the second of this Instant March: These are therefore to forewarn all
Persons of whatsoever Denomination, for the ftiture, from dealing with, or trusting her on my
account, for I do hereby solemnly protest, that I will not (according to Law) pay so much as a
Farthing of any Debt or Debts, which she may contract from the date hereof.
Daniel M'Kinnon"(47).

No information has been found as to what happened to Ruth McKinnon after the above publication.
Other researchers have established that Eleanor lived with Daniel McKinnon and the other children
during the following period(48). Since Eleanor apparently did not live with her mother and might not of
even known her, it might explain why the only parental reference for Eleanor Howard was the father.[5]

March 29, 1769; George Washington Journal: (grandnephew of the wife of the 1st cousin 10x removed) Rid with Col. Bassett into the Neck. Valentine Crawford (6th great grandfather) went to Col. Fairfax’s.[6]



March 29, 1771: George Washington Journal) Upon the Arbitration with the above Gentlemen as above. [7]

March 29, 1780: Siege of Charleston - March 29 - May 12, 1780[8]

March 29, 1780: Captain Ben Harrison (5th great granduncle) of the 9th Virginia was asked to carry the following letter(12) to General George Rogers Clark:

Pittsburgh March ye 29th (March 29)1780

Dear Sir:

This will be Handed you By Captn Harrison who was Formerly a Captain in my Reigt & For Reasons he has Resigned. But I Can assure you he is a Gentleman of Charactor & has Allways Supported The Charrector of a Good & Brave Officer & Wishes to join you and any thing you Can Serve him in I would thank you to Give him your Interest. I am Sensible you Will find him Worthy of your notice- The News of this Place I Refer you to The Bearer - I Should be happy to hear from you please to Except my wishes for your well fare-

Richd Campbell Lieut Colo 9 Virga Reigt

Colonel George Rogers Clark in the Elyonie Country pr Favour of Capt Benjamin Harrison.

Capt. Harrison did join Clark in 1780.(13)[9][10] Two letters from Clark dated May and June 1780 respectively refer to supplies to be sent to Capt. Harrison's men. Lt. Col. Campbell probably uses the term "Resigned" because General Clark's campaign was initiated by the state of Virginia and had nothing to do with the Continental Army.

In 1781 the Revolutionary War essentially ended with the surrender of the British Army under General Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. At this time the number of troops in many American Units were reduced, Captain Benjamin Harrison was promoted to major at the time of his separation from the Continental Army in 1781.

Ben Harrison apparently settled down to a more quiet life after the war. He was taxed for a 300 acre farm in Franklin Twp., Westmoreland Co., Pa. at which lived one horse, one cow, one sheep, four white persons, and no black persons.(l3) [11][12] He did not give up the military life entirely though. He became colonel(l4)[13][14][15] in the militia of Westmoreland County.

In 1785, Benjamin Harrison set out from Pennsylvania with his wife Mary (Newell) Harrison and at least one child, Batteal.(l5)[16][17] They traveled down the Ohio River to Wheeling. Here they stopped and stayed a while with the William Vance family who were relatives of Mary. During the stay Batteal became very attached to Mrs. Vance. When the time came to continue the trip, Batteal had become ill. Since there were also Indians raiding on down the Ohio River, it was decided to leave Batteal with the Vance family. It is reported that there were five Harrisons in this party when it arrived in Kentucky. Two of these may have been Ben's brother Lawrence Jr. and Cousin John.(l6)[18][19] (Both of these men did move to Kentucky at some date.) Ben's other brothers had died before this migration to Kentucky was begun. Battaile Harrison had been killed in battle at Fort Washington in 1776 and William Harrison had been killed by Indians in Ohio in 1782.

Ben was quick to become involved in public affairs. He was elected first sheriff(l7)[20][21][22] of Bourbon County, Kentucky. He was a member of the convention at Danville in 1787 from Bourbon County. He was also a member of the Danville Convention of 1788.

In order to understand Benjamin Harrison's activities in 1788 and 1789, it will be helpful to know the situations of several other men. Colonel George Morgan(l8) [23][24]had been the Indian agent and commissary for the government during the revolution. He had been stationed at Pittsburgh at the time Ben Harrison was there. It is possible that they knew each other at that time. Morgan's fortunes did not fare very well after the war. He had been a junior partner in the firm of Baynton, Wharton & Morgan at the time of its bankruptcy. During the year 1788 Morgan and other backers were trying to purchase land in Illinois from the U.S. Government. This deal fell through probably because of the efforts of another man. Don Diego de Gardoqui was Charge' D'affaires representing the King of Spain to the American Government. One of Gardoqui's assignments was to alienate western Americans (Kentucky) from the American Government. It was even hoped that some sort of buffer state could be established on Spanish soil and settled by Americans loyal to Spain. At this time, Spain was in possession of the Louisiana Territory. It was obvious to all who lived at that time that Americans were sweeping westward and that it would take more than a river to block this expansion. Gardoqui recognized Morgan as a likely instrument for developing such a state. Gardoqui had a third party discreetly suggest to Morgan that the Spanish Government might help him in a land development scheme. Morgan was immediately interested. Morgan and Gardoqui quickly agreed on many details. The site would be bounded on the east by the Mississippi River and on the north by a line extending west approximately from the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. In the South the site extended to the mouth of the St. Francis River. The tract extended west from the Mississippi River by two degrees of longitude and would contain fifteen million acres. George Morgan was to be commander of the colony and subject to the King of Spain. Morgan was to have powers to appoint officials, raise militia, establish schools, and make concessions of land in full title. Settlers were to enjoy religious freedom. Some degree of self-government was to be arranged.

Gardoqui felt that he had done a brilliant job of protecting his king's interests in the New World and Morgan immediately began to publicize the venture and to interest Americans in following him to "New Madrid". These preparations were being expedited even though the Spanish King had not yet approved the plan. Also, the plan had not even been described to Don Estevan Miro, the governor and intendant of Spanish Louisiana. [25]




March 29, March 29, 1790



Birth of John Tyler (11th cousin 1x removed of the wife of the nephew of the wife of the 1st cousin 10x removed).

Greenway, Charles City County, Virginia, United States


March 29, 1790: John TYLER (10th President of the USA) was born on March 29, 1790 in Greenway, Charles City County, Virginia. He served as as President of the United States from 1841 to 1845. He died on January 17, 1862 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. Parents: John TYLER and Mary Marot ARMISTEAD.

Spouse: Letitia CHRISTIAN. John TYLER (10th President of the USA) and Letitia CHRISTIAN were married on March 29, 1813 in Cedar Grove, New Kent County, Virginia. Children were: Mary TYLER, Robert TYLER, John TYLER, Letitia TYLER, Elizabeth TYLER, Ann Contesse TYLER, Alice TYLER, Tazewell TYLER.

Spouse: Julia GARDINER. John TYLER (10th President of the USA) and Julia GARDINER were married on June 26, 1844 in The Church of Ascension, New York, New York County, New York. Children were: Gardiner David TYLER, John Alexander TYLER, Julia Gardiner TYLER, Lachlan TYLER M. D., Lyon Gardiner TYLER, Robert Fitzwalter TYLER, Pearl TYLER.[26]

March 29, 1808: MARGARET VANCE, b. March 29, 1808. [27]



March 29, 1811: James S Connell, (half 2nd cousin 5x removed) b April 8, 1806 Charleston VA (now Wellsburg WV) d September 24, 18690 Charleston WV m October 22, 1826, Wellsburg, VA (now WV) Eliza Mendle, b March 29, 1811, Brooke County VA (now WV) dau of Henry and Sarah Reeves Mendle d March 29, 1899 Portsmouth, Ohio. [28]

March 29, 1814: An American force commanded by General Andrew Jackson (2nd cousin 8x removed) defeats the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, ending the Creek War.[29]




1813

March 29, 1813

Age 23

John Tyler Marriage of John to Letitia Tyler

Cedar Grove, New Kent County, Virginia, United States






March 29, 1829: Catherine GODLOVE, Birth: March 29, 1829 , Spouse: Abe DIDAWICK ( - )



March 29, 1830

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN.- I, Moses Crawford (1st cousin 6x removed) of Fairfield County, in the State Ohio, being sick and weak in body. But of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, considering the certainty of death, and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs and thereby be better prepared to leave this world when uit shall please God to call be hence, do therefore make and publish this Will and Testament, in the manner and form following “ That is to say, First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God, and by body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors, hereinafter named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid: I, first leave and bequeath to my wife to live on the place and to have her living on from the family while she remains a widow and if she see proper to marry and remove from the place, to have her bed and her part of the household furniture, and to draw her thirds from the profits of the place while she lives. Likewise, I bequeath and leave to my children, now living in the family while they live single with their mother while she lives a widow on the place with them, to have their living form the use of the place. To school John and to support him in the necessaries of life until he becomes of the age of twenty one years, also to Suffer him to raise a colt on the place for himself that he may have an equal portion with my two elder sons, Samuel and Moses at the same age: Likewise all now in the family to have and make use of as their own their Proportionable Part of the profits arising of the place from their Proportionable labor over and above the family use. I also bequeath that of Isabel, my youngest daughter see cause to altrer her way of living and take to herself, she is to have her bed and beding, a wheel, a cow, and two ewe sheep and as abilities will allow other necessaries for housekeeping in proportion to the rest. Likewise I bequeath to Elizabeth Plummer, the married daughter to have at my decease, a good coverlette and blanket together with three dollars in lieu of clothing which she did not get before. That likewise after my wife’s death and John becomes of age of twenty one years, the place and all the apperteunces thereto to be sold and the money be equally divided amongst my lawful heirs, who are my sons, Samuel, Moses and John; my daughter’s, Elizabeth Plummer and Isabel which remains single at home now living and Mary, Daniel Sharp’s wife who is now deceased; her children are to have their mother’s share.

If the Sale of Property should not take place till after my decease to sell at the discretion of my Executors to the amount of debts on the estate-

If the Sale of Property should not take place till after my decease to sell at the discretion of my Executors to the amount of debts on the estate-

And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my son, Moses Crawford and Alexander McKonnald Srl., my Executors of this last Will ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last Will and Testament.

In testimony whereof I, Moses Crawford have to this will consisting of the sheet of paper set my hand and seal at the bottom of the same.



Moses Crawford (SEAL)



Signed sealed and published and declared by Moses Crawford the above named testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names thereto as witnesses.

Osias Moore

Aaron Moore

The State of Ohio, Fairfield County, SS.

At a special Session of the Court of Common Pleas, holden at Lancaster in and for the – County aforesaid on the 29th day of March A.D. 1830 the within last Will and Testament of Moses Crawford dec. was produced in Court. Aaron Moore and Ozais Moore the subscribing witnesses thereto being duly sworn saith that they were present and heard the decendent acknowledge the said Will to be his last Will and Testament. Thnatr he was at the time of sound mind and understanding. That they signed their names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the Testator on which is recorded and that the goods of the said Moses Crawford dec. be appraised by Charles Ricketts, Thomas Holmes and Elijah Spurgeon. It is further ordered that the said Executors therein give bond with John Moore and Mordica Fishpaw in the sum of $500.00* which is done accordingly and the Executors Qualified-



Attest Hugh Boyle, Clk[30]





March 29, 1860: VALENTINE "VOL" CRAWFORD, (2nd cousin 6x removed) b. November 15, 1775, Albemarle County, Virginia; d. March 29, 1860, Estell County, Kentucky. . [31]



March 29, 1860: VALENTINE "VOL"7 CRAWFORD (JOSEPH "JOSIAH"6, VALENTINE5, VALENTINE4, WILLIAM3, MAJOR GENERAL LAWRENCE2, HUGH1) was born November 15, 1775 in Albemarle County, Virginia, and died March 29, 1860 in Estell County, Kentucky. He married SUSANNAH RHEY (RAY) January 10, 1800 in Madison County, Kentucky, daughter of BENJAMIN RAY.

Children of VALENTINE CRAWFORD and SUSANNAH RHAY are:
i. JEPTHA8 CRAWFORD, Stillborn.
ii. FRANCES CRAWFORD, b. 1801, Estell County, Kentucky; d. Abt. 1854, Estill County, Kentucky; m. ISAAC SPARKS, August 30, 1824, Estill County, Kentucky.
iii. ROBERT "RIPPER" LEE CRAWFORD, b. March 1803, Clark County, Kentucky; d. April 23, 1873, Estell County, Kentucky; m. MATILDA V. WATSON, September 25, 1852.
iv. ELIZABETH "BETSY" CRAWFORD, b. Abt. 1828.
v. OLIVER CRAWFORD, b. May 17, 1805, Clark County, Kentucky; d. July 06, 1876, Estell County, Kentucky; m. DELINA PRUNTY ESTES, May 30, 1831, Madison County, Kentucky.
vi. SUSAN GENINGS CRAWFORD, b. 1807; m. AMOS MCMANAGLE, 1825, Estill County, Kentucky.
vii. JOSEPH CRAWFORD, JR., b. 1809, Madison County, Kentucky; d. 1891, Estell County, Kentucky; m. NANCY GRAY, May 21, 1829.
10. viii. JEPTHA M. CRAWFORD, b. December 28, 1812, Estell County, Kentucky; d. January 29, 1863, Jackson County, Missouri/ Blue Springs Cemetery.
11. ix. NANCY ANN CRAWFORD, b. 1816, Estell County, Kentucky.
12. x. MARSHALL N. CRAWFORD, b. 1817, Estill County, Kentucky; d. Collins County, Texas.
xi. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, b. 1820.
xii. ARMENIA D. CRAWFORD, b. February 11, 1820; m. JOHN N. MOBERLY, January 21, 1856, Estill County, Kentucky.
13. xiii. LOURANA "LOU" CRAWFORD, b. February 08, 1824, Estell County, Kentucky; d. February 10, 1910, Crowell Foard County, Texas.
xiv. LAURINDA CRAWFORD, b. Abt. 1827; m. MERRILL BENTON, November 11, 1847, Estill County, Kentucky.
xv. HARDIN CRAWFORD, b. Abt. 1833.
xvi. SARILDA "QUILDA" CRAWFORD, b. 1824, Estell County, Kentucky; d. September 27, 1861, Estell County, Kentucky; m. ELIHU BENTON, January 05, 1856, Estill County, Kentucky.[32]



Tues. March 29, 1864

Marched 18 miles over pine hills

Camped on cane river[33] in sight of rebs

Brige burnt 10,000 cavalry

River as large as wapsie high banks

Formally the bed of red river[34]

William Harrison Goodlove (2nd great grandfather) Civil War Diary, 24th Iowa Infantry[35]



March 29, 1865:

The following are summaries of Civil War battles where Robert E. Lee (husband of the grand niece of the husband of the wife of the grandnephew of the wife of the 1st cousin 10x removed) was the commanding officer:[82]


Battle

Date

Result

Opponent

Confederate troop strength

Union troop strength

Confederate casualties

Union casualties


Appomattox (campaign)

March 29, 1865

Union victory

Grant

50,000

113,000

no record available

10,780





March 29, 1892: The Russian government published the edict that expelled 14,000 Jews from Moscow. Two thirds of Moscow’s Jewry were disposed and violently removed to the Pale of Settlement.[36]

March 29, 1902: "(The Strange Adventures of) An Easter Egg" (March 29, 1902) by L. Frank Baum.[37]

March 29, 1906

(“ “) John Roberts and Dick Bowdish (husband of the 1st great grandaunt) were elected delegates to attend the Baptist Conference in Cedar Rapids, Saturday and Sunday.[38]

March 29, 1929: On this day in 1929, President Herbert Hoover has a phone installed at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. It took a while to get the line to Hoover's desk working correctly and the president complained to aides when his son was unable to get through on the Oval Office phone from an outside line. Previously, Hoover had used a phone located in the foyer just outside the office. Telephones and a telephone switchboard had been in use at the White House since 1878, when President Rutherford B. Hayes had the first one installed, but no phone had ever been installed at the president's desk until Hoover's administration.[39]

March 29, 1933: The front page of the Nazi newspaper, Volkisher Beobachter, stated "Let Jewry Know Against Who it Has Declared War".[40]

March 29, 1936: The SS guard formations were renamed SS-TotenkopfverbÀnde (SS-Death's Head Units). They provided guards for concentration camps.[41]



March 29, 1941

A Vichy decree creates the Commnissariat General aux Questions Juives (CGQJ), a government agency responsible for administering Jewish affairs in both the Vichy and the Occupied Zones. Zavier Vallat is named the first Commissioner for Jewish Affairs.[42]

March 29, 1942: SS Captain Dieter Wislicey wants $50,000 in cash as the price for stopping the deportations of Slovakian Jews to the death camps. He will get the money, but the deportations will continue.[43]

March 29, 1947: Clifton Daniel interviewed Jewish refugees at Caraolos, a British run displaced persons camp outside of Famagusta, Cyprus. “An appeal for the outside world to consider their plight was the first and only formal proposal addressed” to him by these immigrants. Currently, there are 11,000 Jews living in camps like this all across Cyprus. If the British stick to their policy of releasing 750 Jews a month to go to Palestine, it will take at least fourteen months to empty these camps. [44]

March 29, 1947: “A ship carrying 1,600 Jewish unauthorized refugees was intercepted tonight off the northern coast of Palestine by the Royal Navy.” The ship which was known as the Patria or Moledeth was taken to the harbor at Haifa.[45]

March 29, 1961 In the Cabinet Room of the White House, Richard Bissell,

representing the CIA, presents a progress report of Operation Zapata, the top-secret plan to

invade Cuba.

According to Gaeton Fonzi in THE LAST INVESTIGATION, “the Bay Of Pigs plan

provided . . . the historic opportunity for the CIA to begin domestic field operations on an

unprecedented scale.” “The Agency’s officers, contract agents, informants and contacts

reached into almost every area of the community.” “The preparation for the Bay Of Pigs

invasion gave birth to a special relationship between CIA operatives and the Cuban exiles.

That relationship would intensify into a mutuality of interests which transcended even

Presidential directives and official United States policy.” [46]



March 29, 1962 Juan Manuel Guillot Castellanos, a CIA agent operating in

Cuba, returns today to the US. In Florida, he relates the difficulties he has had with the various

anti-Castro groups in terms of reaching a unified agreement for action. He proposes that the CIA

remove some of the leaders in order to facilitate compliance. [47]



March 29, 1973: Scamp operated locally around San Diego until March 29, 1973. At that time, she departed the West Coast for deployment to the Far East. [48]



James Kirby (father in law) was on board the Scamp.

March 29, 2012: The Princess Royal Anne became a grandmother when a daughter, Savannah, was born to her son and his wife Autumn. On March 29, 2012, another daughter, Isla, (11th cousin 2x removed) was born to the couple.





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


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


[3] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe


[4] This day in jewish history


[5] 47 Maryland State Archives, The Maryland Gazette, Thursday March 23, 1759. No. 725


[6] Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 108.


[7] The Diaries of George Washington. Vol.3. Donald Jackson, ed.; Dorothy Twohig, assoc. ed. The Papers of George Washington. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1978.


[8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kemp%27s_Landing


[9] See Reference I, Series III, Vol.22. (Westmoreland County, Franklin Twp. Census of 1783.)


[10] I. Pennsylvania Archives, Published By The State Of Pennsylvania.


[11] See Reference I, Series III, Vol.22. (Westmoreland County, Franklin Twp. Census of 1783.)


[12] I. Pennsylvania Archives, Published By The State Of Pennsylvania.


[13] See Reference F and Reference I, Series III, Vol.23. (Westmoreland Frontier Rangers 1778-1783)


[14] F. Kellogg, Louise Phelps, Frontier Advances Along The Upper Ohio, The Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.


[15] I. Pennsylvania Archives, Published By The State Of Pennsylvania.

1.[16] See Reference J. (William Harrison, author of this history, is son of Scott Harrison, grandson of Batteal Harrison, and great grandson of Benjamin Harrison, our subject.)

•[17] J. Harrison, William, A Partial History Of The Harrison Family Privately published for limited distribution. In 1978 a copy of this book was in the possession of Mr. Rodger B. Baker of London, Ohio.


[18]Reference E indicates a Lt. John Harrison in the Ninth Virginia Regiment along with Benjamin and Lawrence. Reference F describes John as son of Lawrence and brother or cousin of Col. Benjamin and Col. William Harrison. The deposition mentioned in note (2) does not mention a brother John. The legal deposition would seem the more reliable, but the source of information for Ref. F was an interview of two sons of John. John Harrison is said to have been in Lord Dunmore's Division in Dunmore's War (1774). John was also present at the Revolutionary War battles of Brandywine, Germantown, & Monmouth.


[19] E. Hamersley (Ed.), Complete Army and Navy Register of United States Of America from 1776 to 1887, New York, 1888.

F. Kellogg, Louise Phelps, Frontier Advances Along The Upper Ohio, The Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.


[20] See References F, J, and K. The several conventions held at Danville were part of the process by which Kentucky became a state.


[21] F. Kellogg, Louise Phelps, Frontier Advances Along The Upper Ohio, The Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.


[22] J. Harrison, William, A Partial History Of The Harrison Family Privately published for limited distribution. In 1978 a copy of this book was in the possession of Mr. Rodger B. Baker of London, Ohio.

K. Collins, Lewis (Ed & Pub.), Historical Sketches Of Kentucky, Maysville, Ky., 1847.


[23] A detailed account of Colonel Morgan's New Madrid adventure appears in Reference L.


[24] L. The Mississippi Valley Historical Review.




[25] J. Harrison, William, A Partial History Of The Harrison Family Privately published for limited distribution. In 1978 a copy of this book was in the possession of Mr. Rodger B. Baker of London, Ohio.

K. Collins, Lewis (Ed & Pub.), Historical Sketches Of Kentucky, Maysville, Ky., 1847.


[26] ht Original article by Jeremy F Elliot written in 1978 printed here with permission.
Submitted by Dan Harrison.


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The Harrison Genealogy Repository http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~harrisonrep

tp://sneakers.pair.com/roots//b156.htm#P6694


[27] http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/fayette/cemeteries/scems0001.txt


[28] http://www.brookecountywvgenealogy.org/CONNELL.html


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


[30] From River Clyde by Emahiser page 211-213.


[31] http://penningtons.tripod.com/jepthagenealogy.htm


[32] http://penningtons.tripod.com/jepthagenealogy.htm


[33] Crossing the bayou on Tuesday at Henderson Hill, where Union forces had captured the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry and four guns of Edgar’s Texas Artillery on March 21, the Iowans camped on Cane River at Monett’s Ferry, having marched fourteen miles.

(Letter,William T. Rigby to April 2, 1864.)

(William T. Rigby and the Red Oak Boys in Louisiana by Terrence J. Winschel)

http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/bai/winschel.htm


[34] Col. John Vance was the second son of Joseph Vance. He was colonel in command of the regiment that went to New Lisbon in 1812. He lived in this township all his life, and died Nov. 24, 1841, aged sixty two years, and was buried at Cross Creek. His son Joseph was colonel of an Ohio regiment under Gen. Banks in the Rebellion and was killed in the Red River campaign. Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett page 1820.28


[35] Annotated by Jeff Goodlove


[36]


[37] Wikipedia


[38] Winton Goodlove papers.


[39] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/herbert-hoover-has-telephone-installed-in-oval-office


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


[41]


[42] French Children of the Holocaust, A Memorial, by Serge Klarsfeld, page 18.


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


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


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


[46] http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono1.pdf


[47] http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono1.pdf




[48] This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.Skipjack-class submarine:


•Skipjack
•Scamp
•Scorpion
•Sculpin
•Shark
•Snook










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