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This Day in Goodlove History, August 20, 2014

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This Day in Goodlove History, August 20, 2014

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Jeffery Lee Goodlove email address: Jefferygoodlove@aol.com

Surnames associated with the name Goodlove have been spelled the following different ways; Cutliff, Cutloaf, Cutlofe, Cutloff, Cutlove, Cutlow, Godlib, Godlof, Godlop, Godlove, Goodfriend, Goodlove, Gotleb, Gotlib, Gotlibowicz, Gotlibs, Gotlieb, Gotlob, Gotlobe, Gotloeb, Gotthilf, Gottlieb, Gottliebova, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlow, Gutfrajnd, Gutleben, Gutlove

The Chronology of the Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlieb (Germany, Russia, Czech etc.), and Allied Families of Battaile, (France), Crawford (Scotland), Harrison (England), Jackson (Ireland), 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 August 20…


August 20th, 1534 - Turkish admiral Chaireddin"Barbarossa" occupies Tunis[1]



August 20, 1560: Catherine and the chancellor advocated this policy to an assembly of notables at Fontainebleau. Historians regard the occasion as an early example of Catherine's statesmanship. Meanwhile, Condé raised an army and in autumn 1560 began attacking towns in the south. Catherine ordered him to court and had him imprisoned as soon as he arrived.[2]

August 20, 1563: Randolph returns to Scotland, charged with a new mission on the part of Queen Elizabeth. [3]



August 20, 1585 - English queen Elizabeth I signs Treaty of Nonsuch: aid to Netherland[4]



August 20, 1589: Anne of Denmark


Anne of Denmark


Anne of Denmark in mourning.jpg


Anne of Denmark, attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, c. 1612


Queen consort of Scots


Tenure

August 20, 1589 – March 2, 1619


[5]

August 20, 1589: Anne was married by proxy to James at Kronborg Castle, the ceremony ending with James's representative, George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal, sitting next to Anne on the bridal bed.[25] [6]

August 20, 1680: The Spanish fled New Mexico. The Catholic empire had faltered. It was a sign that European religion would not survive unchanged in the New world. [7]



b. August 20, 1738: Beheathland Taliaferro. )[8]



Tuesday August 20, 1754

George Washington wrote to Lt. Governor Dinwiddie urging him to provide funding for the pay and clothing of the Virginia Regiment. Washington reported that his troops "are now Naked, and cannot get credit even for Hatts and are Teazing the Officers every Day to furnish them with these and other necessarys." [9]



On August 20, 1776, "at a Court held at Pittsburgh," the following order was entered: "David Shepherd (Elm Grove) and John Canon (Canonsburg), Gent, are appointed to Contract with some person or persons to build a house, 24 by 14, with a petition in the middle, to be Used for a Goal at Catfish Camp Augusta Town." Here the words "Catfish Camp" were erased and the words "Augusta Town" substituted with the same ink. And at the close of the day's proceedings this entry was made: "Ord that the Court be adjourned until the Third Tuesday in September next to Catfish Camp Augusta Town." But observe that here again, in the original record the words "Catfish Camp" were erased and the words "Augusta Town" substituted for them. Where was this "Catfish Camp," and where "Augusta Town?" This query will be answered hereafter. But, observe that when these orders were entered the County Court for the District of West Augusta, Virginia, that made them was sitting at Pittsburgh, now no longer called Fort Dunmore, for the American Revolution was begun, and Dunmore was the name of the late English governor of the late Crown Colony of Virginia, now a State of the Federal Union.[10]



August 20, 1777: — between Wards and Sharps Islands.[11]



August 20, 1780: Chesney: "....we received an express that the rebels had defeated Col. Ennis [Alexander Innes] at Enoree [Musgrove's Mill]; this occasioned a rapid march that way. The main body having crossed the Enoree, I was left behind in command of the rearguard and being attacked in that situation [August 20].



August 20, 1794: General "Mad" Anthony Wayne overwhelmingly defeats the Indian confederacy at Fallen Timbers, essentially ending the hostilities along the Ohio River.[12] Dr. Knight eventually served as surgeon on another campaign against the Indians. In 1794 he accompanied General “Mad” Anthony Wayne to Northern Ohio where Wayne’s forces defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. The ensuing Treaty of Greenville (1795) opened the lands of the Northwest Territory to white settlement and initiated the closing of them to Native Americans.[13]





August 20, 1794: After the Revolutionary War, Pipe attended and signed the Treaty of Fort MacIntosh in 1785 and the treaty at Fort Finney in 1786. He fought against General Harmar in 1790 and in 1791 against General St. Clair. He is believed to have died a few days before the Battle of Fallen Timbers (August 20, 1794).

Colonists who talked to Captain Pipe, such as George Croghan and David Heckewelder, spoke of him being “sensible, clever, sober….” Although 1794 is generally accepted at the date of his death, some argue he lived until 1812-14. The confusion may result from his son also carrying the name "Captain Pipe."[14]

August 20, 1823: +John Vance, b. February 12, 1736, Opekin Run, Winchester, VA, USA128, d. August 20, 1823, Abingdon, VA, USA128. [15]


Tuesday, August 20, 1833.
New Salem, IL.




The sheriff serves Lincoln with a summons to appear at the September term of the Sangamon County Circuit Court in Henry for use of McCandless and Emmerson v. Alley and Lincoln.William H. Townsend, Lincoln the Litigant (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1925), 55-56.


[16]

August 20, 1833: Benjamin Harrison, twenty-third President of the United States, is born in North Bend, Ohio.[17]



August 20, 1845 – June 21, 1920


Mary Goodlove


Birth:

August 20, 1845


Death:

June 21, 1920


http://www.findagrave.com/icons2/trans.gif
74y



Burial:
Glen Cemetery
Port Jefferson
Shelby County
Ohio, USA
Plot: 100-H



Created by: Joan Shoffner
Record added: Feb 22, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 65991557


Mary Goodlove
Cemetery Photo
Added by: Joan Shoffner

[18]

August 20, 1847: Battle of Churubusco, in the War with Mexico.[19]



August 20, 1858: Ella Jane Cornell b August 20, 1858 at Bristow, Butler Co., Ia. d May 23, 1949 at Los Angeles, Calif, buried in Roosevelt Memorial Cemetery at Gardena, Calif, md October 3, 1889 at Springville, Ia. William La Fayette Brown b October 31, 1863 near Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., Ia. son of Peris P. and Caroline L. (Ross) Brown d October 3, 1944 at Truro, Ia. buried there. [20]

August 20, 1860: Gerard Streatfeild+12 b. August 20, 1860, d.July 26, 1933. [21]



Sat. August 20, 1864

Rained and quite cool J Cookus[22] came back

To camp reg reported to be at Berryville

10 miles from here [23]

(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary, 24th Iowa Infantry.)[24]

August 20 1908

(Front Page) 23rd Annual Linn County Veteran’s Association meeting in Central City this week. Listed in the names: W. H. Goodlove, Co. H, 25th Iowa Infantry, Central City. (Three columns in the article. Very interesting, (Winton Goodlove )



August 20, 1919: Grant did not have to try very hard to create interest in consolidation. Although Delaware County had already experienced its rash of consolidations in 1915, other counties in eastern Iowa had just begun theirs during the summer and fall of 1919. Residents of rural Fayette County, the county immediately to the northwest of Delaware County, for example, jumped on the consolidation bandwagon in August 1919. The movement spread rapidly to other localities in northeast Iowa throughout the fall.[25]



August 20, 1919: A Movement towards consolidation of rural schools is agitating almost every part of Fayette County. No less than six proposed consolidated districts are now under discussion, aand within a few weeks, when the present rush of farm work is over, there are likely to be formal and legal steps taken to put some of the projects to the test of sentiment in elections in therespective localities…The sudden movement to pre-empt territory by six different localities at onece springs in all probability from the neighborhood that is slow about staking out its district lines will find itself compelled to take what is left…Consolidation is upon us; the community that is not awake to this thing may wake up some day in the not distant future to find its territory in another consolidated district…[26]



August 20, 1933: Mary Jane Duncan. Born on December 19, 1881 in Mitchell County, Kansas. Mary Jane died in Hennessey, Oklahoma on August 20, 1933; she was 51. Buried in Hennessey, Oklahoma, Oak Grove Cemetery. On November 16, 1896 when Mary Jane was 14, she married Patrick O’HERN, in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma.[27]






August 20, 1938

USS Enterprise crossed the Equator off Brazil.


[28]



August 20, 1941

The second mass round-up of Jews in Paris begins, on orders issued by German military authorities at the request of the Gestapo’s Jewish affairs Department. Arrests are made by Paris police over a five day period at polic stations designated by the Germans with the Paris prefect’s approval but without Vichy government authorization. The 4,232 Jews arrested, all men aged 18 to 50, are of various nationalities, and more than 1,000 are French. Forty of the French prisoners are prominent Paris lawyers who are arrested on specific orders of the Germans.

The August arrests lead to establishment of the principal French internment camp for Jews at Drancy, a Paris suburb, in a huge housing project whose reinforced concrete buildings were not complete when the war began and construction was halted. The Drancy camp is guarded by French gendarmes and directed and administered by French authorities. Drancy has been used a a camp since 1939, first by the French to intern Communists and then by ther Germans for French prisoners of war and for British and other civilian internees. It is surrounded by a double barbed wire enclosure with watchtowers. Food and medicical supplies, provided by the Paris Prefecture of Police, are now at levels that result in malnutrition and, at times, starvation. Beginning in March 1942. Drancy will become the principal camp for the concentration and assembly of Jews for deportation to extermination centers in the East.[29]



August 20, 1942: Karel Gottlieb born June 17, 1907, Bb- August 20, 1942 Riga, Zahynuli, Transport AAw – Praha, Terezin 3. srpna 1942

924 zahynulych

74 osvobozenych

2 osudy nezjisteny[30]



August 20-24, 1942: Eighteen thousand of the 20,000 Jews of Kielce are deported to Treblinka.[31]



August 20, 1962 An FBI-listening device picks up a conversation between three

well-known Mafia figures that make reference to Robert Kennedy’s affair with Marilyn Monroe:

“They will go for every name -- unless the brother -- it’s big enough to cause a scandal against them.

Would you like to see a headline about Marilyn Monroe to come out? And him? How would he like it?

Don’t you know? . . . He has been in there plenty of times. It’s been a hard affair -- and this [deleted

name of a friend of Marilyn’s] said she used to be in all the time with him -- do you think it’s a secret?” [32]



August 20, 1963 Garrett Trapnell is admitted to the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital in

Jessup, Maryland “for observation and study.” The FBI claim to check Immigration and

Naturalization Service records at Miami and come up “negative for all individuals” whom Trapnell

has named, except for one. The FBI says they they have determined, through interviews, that the

man Trapnell has named could not possibly be the Miguel Amador Fuentes who Trapnell says is

a party to this plot.

Jack Ruby calls McWillie in Las Vegas. AOT [33]



August 20, 1978: A cinema in Abadan was tarteted with four incendiary bombs at each of the four corners; 430 were killed.[34]



August 2002


http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/pix2/0513936.jpg

Painting by Jim Laurier of the destroyer USS Ward (DD-139) engaging a Japanese midget submarine attempting to enter Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941. The first shot of the war was fired by Ward's Number 1 mount, which missed from a range of of about 100yds. A second shot from the Number 3 mount at about 50yds was seen to strike the sail and cause the small submarine to heel over. Ward then dropped depth charges as the submarine dove below the surface. The wreck was discovered in 1,200ft of water in August 2002. Photo and text from "Raid: TORA! TORA! TORA! Pearl Harbor 1941. by Mark E. Stille.[35]







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[1] http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1534


[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_de%27_Medici


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


[4] http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1585


[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Denmark


[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Denmark


[7] God in America, American Experience, DVD,


[8] Proposed descendants of William Smith


[9] http://www.nps.gov/archive/fone/1754.htm


[10] http://www.mdlpp.org/pdf/library/1905AccountofVirginiaBoundaryContraversy.pdf


[11] Journal kept by the Distinguished Hessian Field Jaeger Corps during the Campaigns of the Royal Army of Great Britain in North America, Translated by Bruce E. Burgoyne 1986


[12] The chronology of Xenia and Greene County Ohio.http://fussichen.com/oftheday/otdx.htm




[13] Dan Reinhart


[14] http://www.thelittlelist.net/cadtocle.htm


[15] http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/n/Joseph-D-Maness/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0335.html


[16] http://www.thelincolnlog.org/Calendar.aspx?year=1833&month=1


[17] On This Day in America, by John Wagman.kk


[18] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Goodlove&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=65991557&


[19] Memorial in the Capital, Austin, TX, February 11, 2012.


[20] http://cwcfamily.org/egy3.htm


[21] http://www.streatfield.info/p174.htm


[22] Cookus, Joseph. Age 29. Residence Mt. Vernon, nativity Virginia.Enlisted Aug. 7, 1862. Mustered Sept. 3, 1862. Taken prisoner May 16, 1863, Champion’s Hill, Miss. Paroled. Mustered out July 17, 1865, Savannah, Ga.

http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan/mil508.htm




[23] after three days the army withdrew again to Bolivar Heights between Halltown and Harper’s Ferry and entrenched. The fortifications ran along the tops of three seir


[24] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[25] There Goes the Neighborhood, Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Twentieth Century Iowa, by David R. Reynolds, page 177.


[26] There Goes the Neighborhood, Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Twentieth Century Iowa, by David R. Reynolds, page 177.


[27] HarrisonJ


[28] http://www.theussenterprise.com/battles.html


[29] French Children of the Holocaust, A Memorial, by Serge Klarsfeld, page 25.


[30] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy




[31] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1773


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




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


[34] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 501.


[35] http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/pix2/0513936.jpg

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