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This Day in Goodlove History, August 29, 2014

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This Day in Goodlove History, August 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 August 29…

Jacob C. Cornell (nephew of the wife of the 3rd great granduncle)

Winifred M. Crawford Colyar (3rd cousin 4x removed)

Lee Goodlove

Cynthia A. Rice Bishop (wife of the grandnephew of the wife of the 3rd great granduncle)

Zachariah Taliaferro (2nd cousin 8x removed)

August 29, 1162: Diplomacy

At the same time the emperor Frederick I (1152–1190) in the east was making good the imperial claims on Arles. When the schism broke out, Louis VII took the part of the Pope Alexander III, the enemy of Frederick I, and after two comical failures of Frederick I to meet Louis VII at Saint Jean de Losne (on August 29, and September 22, 1162), Louis VII definitely gave himself up to the cause of Alexander III, who lived at Sens from 1163 to 1165. Alexander III gave the King, in return for his loyal support, the golden rose.

More importantly for French – and English – history would be his support for Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, whom he tried to reconcile with Henry II. Louis sided with Becket as much to damage Henry as out of piousness – yet even he grew irritated with the stubbornness of the archbishop, asking when Becket refused Henry's conciliations, "Do you wish to be more than a Saint?"

He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition (1173–1174) between them. Finally, in 1177, the Pope intervened to bring the two Kings to terms at Vitry-le-François. [1]

August 29, 1236: King Jaime of Spain gave the Jews three weeks to remove all blasphemy from their books (Talmud).[2]



1237: Frederick II defeats Lombard League at Cortenuova, Mongols conquer Russia and take Moscow, Death of Jordanus Nemorarius the German scientist, Mongols raid Europe, establish Khanate of the Golden Horde in Russia, Mongol warriors under Batu sweep Eastern Europe, Border between Scotland and England agreed upon - Treaty of York, Mongols invade Russia and e Europe. [3]

1238: Golden Horde of Mongols reach Volga River, Simon de Montfort marries Henry's sister Eleanor. [4]

August 29, 1255: Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (England) was the subject of an infamous ritual murder libel. It was alleged that Jews enticed the boy and while starving him,invitede Jews of Lincoln to murder him ritually. (Jews did come to Lincoln at that time to attend a wedding.) His body was cast into a well and a month later, “miracles” followed the discovery of his corpse. On the basis of the alleged “confession”by Jopin (Jacob), the secular authorities (for the first time) and the Church sent 91 Jews to the Tower of London. Eighteen were executed before Richard and the friars stopped the killings. This incident provided Chaucer with the idea for his Prioress Tale and the Hero of the popular ballad, “Little Sir Hugh.”[5]

St. Hugh the Little, a nine year old boy from Lincoln, England, who had supposedly been the victim of a ritual killing in 1255 had continued to sing sweetly, due to the intervention of the Virgin Mary, even after his throat had been slit. Nineteen Jews had been executed for that act, and the case was later invoked by Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales, when he referred to the Jewish quarters as the “wapish nest” of Satan and proclaimed, “O cursed folk of Herod come again/Of what avail your villainous intent?”

1256: Hulagu, grandson of Genghis Khan becomes leader of Persia, “Hundred Years War” between Venice and Genoa, founding of order of Augustine Hermits, Pope Alexander IV founds Augustinian Order from groups of hermits, Prince Llewellyn sweeps the English from Wales, Hulagu, grandson of Genghis Khan becomes leader of Persia. [6]

1257: Llywelyn assumes title of Prince of Wales, Richard of Cornwall elected King of Romans and crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle, Saadi the Persian poet (lived 107 years –die 1291) writes “The Fruit Garden”. [7]

August 29, 1261: Pope Urban IV appointed (Jacques Pantaléon Troyes). [8]

1262 A.D.: Iceland and Greenland come under Norwegian rule, Adam de la Halle writes the first French operette – “Le Jeu de la Feuillee”, ALexandr Nevshy convinces Tartars to reduce tributes and eliminate conscription, Iceland and Greenland come under Norwegian rule. [9]
[10]
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1263: Disputation of Barcelona.[12] Scots defeat Vikings at Battle of Largs, end of Alezander Nevski the Grand Duke of Novgorod, Haakon of Norway defeated by Scots at Largs – cedes Hebrides, death of Alexander Nevshi, Balliol College at Oxford founded, Death of Prince of Novgorod Alexander Nevski, Norway gives up Hebrides to the Scots, Scotland: Alexander III defeats Viking army at Battle of Largs. [13]
castle photo

Opposite Kyle of Lochalsh and the Skye Bridge, Caisteal Maol sits on a small island just to the east of Kyleakin. The name of the village comes from 'kyle' - the narrow strait of water between Skye and the mainland - and 'akin' after the Norwegian King Haakon IV who sailed through here in 1263 on his way to defeat at the Battle of Largs which ultimately decided the ownership of the Hebrides. [14]

August 29, 1298: Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar




Eleanor

Eleanor, Countess of Bar.jpg


Depiction of princess Eleanor on the family tree


Countess of Bar


Tenure

1293 – October 12, 1298



Spouse

Henry III, Count of Bar
m. 1293; wid. 1298


Issue

Edward I, Count of Bar
Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey
Eleanor?


House

House of Plantagenet (by birth)
House of Montbelliard (by marriage)


Father

Edward I of England


Mother

Eleanor of Castile


Born

J(1269-06-18)une 18, 1269
Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire


Died

August 29, 1298(1298-08-29) (aged 29)
Ghent, County of Flanders


Burial

October 12, 1298
Westminster Abbey, London


Eleanor of England (June 18, 1269 – August 29, 1298[1]) was an English princess, the eldest surviving daughter of King Edward I of England[2] and his first wife, Queen Eleanor of Castile.[3]

What evidence exists for her early years suggests that while her parents were absent on Crusade between 1270 and 1274, she became very close to her paternal grandmother, Eleanor of Provence, with whom she continued to spend a good deal of time. She was also close to her sickly brother Henry. On one Pentecost Eve, Henry and Eleanor were given two partridges for their dinner, for a special treat.[4]

For a long period Eleanor was betrothed to King Alfonso III of Aragon.[5] Alfonso's parents were under papal interdict, however, because of their claims to the throne of Sicily, which were contrary to the papal donation of the Sicilian throne to Charles I of Naples, and despite the Aragonese ruler's repeated pleas that Edward I send his daughter to them for marriage, Edward refused to send her as long as the interdict remained in place. In 1282 he declined one such request by saying that his wife and mother felt the girl, who had just turned 13, was too young to be married, and that they wanted to wait another two years before sending her to Aragon. Alfonso died before the marriage could take place.

Eleanor subsequently married the French nobleman, Henry III, Count of Bar on September 20, 1293.[6] Eleanor's marriage to Henry made King Philip the Fair distrustful of him. Eleanor and Henry had at least two children:

· Edward I, Count of Bar

· Joan[7]

Eleanor was credited with a daughter also called Eleanor, who supposedly married a Welshman named Llywelyn ap Owain.[8] Henry VII, the first Tudor king of England, was recorded as their descendant. Whilst no contemporary evidence for this daughter exists, except several later recorded pedigree by the college of Arms, caution is excised as it is possible Tudor historians may have invented her to give Henry VII additional royal blood on his father’s side. Eleanor’s existence was not disputed by the Tudor and Welsh genealogists at the time.

She was buried in Westminster Abbey. [15]

August 29, 1484: Pope Innocent VIII, a staunch supporter of the Spanish Inquisition, is elected Pope. The significance to Jewish history of this event is self evident.[16]

1485 Jews expelled from Vincenza (Italy).[17] Jews expelled from Perugia. [2][18] Henry VII becomes first Tudor king of England and Wales after defeat of Richard III Plantagenet at Battle of Bosworth, Spanish Inquisitor assassinated, Death of Italian sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti, death of Welsh bard Dafydd Nanmor, Matthias Corvinus captures Vienna, Rudolf Agricola the humanist at Heidelberg U dies, establishment of Yeomen of the Guard in England, End of England's War of the Roses, Henry VII begins Tudor dynasty, Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morete D'Arthur printed in England, Battle of Bosworth Field has Henry VII Tudor winning war of Roses. He marries Edward IV’s (York) daughter combining houses – start of Tudors, Hungary captures Vienna and lower Austria – Hungary now most powerful state in central Europe, Tudor Supremacy established in England with King Henry VII's defeat of Richard III at Battle of Bosworth - marries Elizabeth of York, Columbus asks Ferdinand and Isabella for money, Richard's wife, Queen Anne dies, Henry Tudor in W Wales in August, gathers support, Richard defeated. End of War of the Roses as Henry VII becomes king, Henry creates Yeoman of the Guard, Columbus first petitions Ferdinand and Isabella for money, End of the "Dark Ages," House of Tudor rules England as Henry VII ascends to the throne ending the War of the Roses when he marries into the house of York, establishment of England's Tudor supremacy with rise of Henry VII when he defeats Richard III at Battle of Bosworth, Henry VII marries Elizabeth of York, ending war of Roses, Henry VII becomes first Tudor king of England and Wales after defeat of Richard III Plantagenet at Battle of Bosworth, Spanish Inquisitor assassinated, Decree of Prohibition of books (Germany). [19]

August 29th, 1521 - The Ottoman Turks capture Nándorfehérvár, now known as Belgrade. [20]

August 29, 1526: An Ottoman army defeated the Hungarians at the Battle of Mohacs following which the Turks pillaged the city. The Christians nobles and the handful of wealthy Jews fled in fear of the Ottomans. While Jews had lived in Hungary since the third century C.E., many of them had fallen on hard times during the 15th and 16th centuries as they dealt with acquisations of Blood Libels and decrees designed to avoid repayment of just debts. The Ottomans left but returned to stay in 1541 when much of central Hungary became part of the Ottoman Empire and a refuge for Sephardic Jews moving eastward to avoid the clutches of the Inquisition.[21]

1527 Jews expelled from Florence.[22] But the edict is soon rescendid.[4}[23]

1527: Henry VIII wrenches his foot in a tennis accident. Tennis was a mix of squash and court tennis. It’s a very strenuous sport. Henry builds one of the first tennis courts in England at one of his favorite palaces called Hampton Court. [24] Henry also at age 36 Henry suffers another setback. A varicose ulcer, confined him to bed. It was probably caused by the constrictive garters that he wore. [25]

August 29, 1555: – Phillip leaves England to pursue his ambitions in Europe. His father, Emperor Charles V, is due to abdicate. [26]



August 29, 1655: Warsaw falls without resistance to a small force under the command of Charles X Gustav of Sweden during The Deluge. The Deluge is a general expression for a series of misfortunes that befell the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth starting with the uprising of the Cossacks and including an invasion by the Swedes. When it was all over, Poland was a much diminished entity and much less tolerant of its Jewish population. This defeat was part of the long road that would lead to the partion of Poland in the late 18th century, which, among other things, would give Russia its large and unwanted Jewish population.[27]

August 29, 1730: Richard Taliaferro
Colonel in the English and Colonial Armies. Richard owned more than 10,000 acres in Amherst and Nelson Co, Virginia and additional land in Patrick Co. he served as a Colonel in the English and Colonial Armies and attained the rank of Captain. It is said that he met his death while he and his men were crossing the Potomac in a flat boat.
A.Children of Richard Taliaferro
B. and Rose Berryman:
+ . i. John Taliaferro (b. April 7, 1723 in Caroline Co. VA)
. ii. Sarah Taliaferro (b. June 7, 1727)
. iii. Benjamin Taliaferro (b. November 1, 1728)
+ . iv. Zachariah Taliaferro (b. August 29, 1730)
. v. Richard Taliaferro (b. February 15, 1730)
. vi. Charles Taliaferro (b. July 17, 1735)
. vii. Beheathland Taliaferro (b. August 20, 1738)
. viii. Peter Taliaferro (b. February 12, 1739)
. ix. Elizabeth Taliaferro (b. November 2, 1741)
. x. Rose Taliaferro (b. November 2, 1741)
. xi. Mary B. Taliaferro (b. October 6, 1743)
. xii. Francis Taliaferro (b. December 9, 1745)
. xiii. Richard Taliaferro (b. Sepember 2, 1747)[28]





August 29, 1745: (History of Werneck’s Catholic Church, It was indicated that Franz Gottlop was a Catholic. Perhaps there was a conversion during this period.) In the year 1628 by the Fürstbischoff at that time Adolf by honour mountain a dreistöckiger Getreidespeicher one built. This in the year 1631 of Sweden was robbed, but was not burnt down how often usual. In the northern part this Getreidespeicher was furnished to 1668 a hall with an altar in honours Maria Verkündigung and an organ. This hall raised wurde1691 by Gottfried from Guttenberg to the branch church (the Pfarrei Ettleben). The municipality Werneck a corner belonged up to the year 1910 to the Pfarrei Ettleben. In the context of the new building of the lock developed there its own castle church, which was inaugurated on August 29, 1745 by the Fürstbischoff Friedrich Karl von Schönborn. The first service found against it only 1756 instead of and to May 30, 1807 Werneck raised with the castle church to the Kuratie. [29]





August 29, 1756: Frederick the Great attacks Saxony, beginning the Seven Years War. The Seven Years War was one of what seems to be a long list of interminable wars in Europe. Americans know the Seven Years War as the French-Indian War, a fight that led directly to the American Revolution and the creation of the United States, and all that that means for the Jews of the world. Frederick the Great’s mistreatment of his Jewish subjects is too big a subject for this brief entry. After visiting Frederick’s Berlin, the French statesman Mirabeua described the Prussian monarh’s decrees concerning Jews as “worthy of a cannibal.” Frederick characterized Jews “usurious vermin,” “wretches who “multiply infamously.” Saxony was the cite of Martin Luther’s famous fight with the Roman Catholic Church. He had the Jews expelled from Saxony in 1537. It would be centuries before they would be readmitted and they would not gain full rights of citizenship until the second half of the 19th century.[30]

August 29, 1765: William Elliot deposed, that he settled and improved a plantation about seven miles from Fort Pitt on the Public Read at a Place called “the Bullock Pens”[31] in the year 1776, by permission of Colo. Reed, the Officer Commanding at that place, dated August 29, 1765, and is now in possession of the same. He knows the following persons to have settled in his neighborhood before the year 1768 viz.: Thos Small, Eneas McWhay, Alexander McGregoe, James Royal, Devereuax Smith & Jasper Tabbs, by the same authority—that the Improvements above mentioned are laid to he within the bounds of a grant from the Indians to Col. Croghan, and are claimed by him—



“Simon Girty Desposeth and saith, that while the French were in Possession of Fort Duquesne, he was made prisoner by a party of Delaware, Shawanese and French that he was carried to Kittaning, which was then inhibited by Delawares or Mansys, after which he was delivered to the Senecas, one of the Six Nation Tribes, where he continued a considerable time, that he always understood that the Party who Defeated Colo. Grant, consisted of French Wiandots, Senecas, Delawares, Shawanese & Ottowas, and that he heard that Keashota was with them—the Deponent Further saith, that the Party which defeated Captain Bullit consisted of about fifty-five Indians.and French, a majority of which were of the Seneca tribe—and the deponent further saith that he heard Kiashota acknowledge that he was in the Engagement, and commanded, when the attack was made of Col’ Bouquet—The Deponent further saith, that he never understood, the Indians returned to this side the Alleghane River, or formed any settlements after the Kittaning being Destroyed, and that he has been Informed it is not Customary for Indians to , Resettle a Town, after being Destroyed by an Enemy, or deserted on any other Occasion—The Deponent further saith, that he does not know of any Settlements being made between the mouth of Monogahela and the Little Kanawha, ‘till after opening the Pennsylvaina land office—

“Thomas Girty, deposeth and saith, that he was made a Prisoner by Indians, most of whom were Delawares that he continued at the Kittaning ‘till it was destroyed by the English, that the Delawares removed, to the other side of the river, and never Returned, after the Kittaning was Destroyed, to his knowledge—that he does not know of any settlements hung made within the Indiana Grant, before the year 1768.” [32]



August 29, 1776: Washington, realizing he could not permit a major portion of his army to be bottled up and captured, put into effect secret plans for their evacuation. On the evening of August 29, having already assembled a sizable flotilla of small craft of many descriptions, he assigned Col. Glover the formidable task of ferrying the 9,000 colonial troops with their equipment across the mile wide East River to Manhattan. The exodus had to be carried out under blackout conditions and with a minimum of noise to avoid alerting the British. Despite a strong ebb tide and variable winds, when dawn came only a small rear guard was left on Long Island.[33]



August 29, 1777

Ensign Carl Friedrich Rueffer, of the Hesse-Cassel von Mirbach Regiment, entered comments about the progress of the army in his diary also. “29 August – In this stretch of land we have not seen any females because they were told by the rebels that the because the Hessians would have misused them in an unpleasant manner, so they have all fled…[34]



August 29, 1777: During the afternoon upwards of four hun-

dred prisoners arrived, when we had the opportunity of pre-

senting our protest to Colonel Grubb. However, he was

determined to occupy our building; assigned the four rooms

on the lower floor to our use and put two hundred prisoners

in the chapel and side rooms on the second floor. The

remaining prisoners were taken to the Reformed church in

town. [35][36]

August 29, 1778: Battle of Rhode Island.[37]

July 24 - August 29, 1779: Penobscot Expedition. [38]



August 29, 1779: American forces defeat the Indians and Loyalists led by Chief Joseph Brant at Newtown.[39].

August 29, 1783 – January 29, 1820: George IV -PC: Privy Counsellor,[40]

August 29, 1793:



August 29, 1793:

This offer was brouglit tefore the Lodge at a meeting held August 29, 1793,

and, heing received with favor, the application was ordered to he made.



Being thus armed, Mr. 'Williams met with better success, and obtained a

sitting from the President in September, 1794.* This portrait, a half-length,

is still in the possession of the Alexandria Lodge ; it represents "Washington

as a Mason, with the collar and jewel of a Past Master, and amounts so

nearly to a caricature (judging from the print after it by O'Neill) f that it

would seem the President, in refusing the original application, must have

had some inkling as to the lack of artistic powers on the part of Mr.

Williams. [41]



August 29, 1821: Treaty of Chicago

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The 1821 treaty ceded the L-shaped grey area in southwest Michigan.

The Treaty of Chicago may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in Chicago, Illinois between the United States and the Ottawa, Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Potawatomi Native American peoples.

1821 Treaty of Chicago

The first treaty of Chicago was signed by Michigan Territorial Governor Lewis Cass and Solomon Sibley for the United States and representatives of the Ottawa, Ojibwe, and Potawatomi on August 29, 1821, and proclaimed on March 25, 1822. The treaty ceded to the United States all lands in Michigan Territory south of the Grand River, with the exception of several small reservations. [42]

August 29, 1831: Thomas McKinnon married Elizabeth Arbogast.[43]

August 29, 1850: Mary Jane McKinnon married Ebenezer R. Watts.[44]~



Mon. August 29, 1864

Started back on account of being exposed

To small pox got back to convalescent camp

At noon wrote to wildcat

(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary)[45]



August 29, 1941: The remainder of 11,000 displaced Hungarian Jews (forced laborers), now living in Kamenets Pololsk and whom Hungary did not want to take back were taken out of town to a pit and machine gunned down.[46]



• August 29, 1942: The Jewish community from Olesko, Ukraine, is deported to the Belzec death camp.[47]



• August 29, 1942: By the end of August SS officer Kurt Gerstein failed in his attempt to publicize his knowledge of the mass gassings of Jews. He is rebuffed in his approach to the German papal nuncio, Cesare Orsenigo.[48]



• August 29, 1942: Occupation officials in the East inform Berlin that the “Jewish problem” has been “totally solved” in Serbia. Since German occupation, 14,500 of Serbia’s 16,000 Jews have been murdered.[49]



• August 29, 1944: More than 800 Jews earmarked for forced labor are transported from Auschwitz to the Sachsenhausen, Germany, labor camp for assignment to nearby factories. Elsewhere in Germany, about 72 ill or pregnant Jews are taken from a labor camp near Leipzig and transported to gas chambers at Auschwitz.[50]



August 29, 1945: Lt. Colonel Judah Nadich entered the Feldafing D.P. camp. Nadich was a rabbi serving as the senior Jewish chaplain in Europe. Nadich was repelled by the barbaric conditions under which the Jews were living; especially by the fact that they were confined behind barbed wire just as had been the case in the Concentration Camps while “The conquered Germans had complete freedom.”[51]



Immediately after the war



During World War II, an estimated 70 million people were killed. More than half of them were civilians.[52]




100_2626[53]



Myrtle (Andrews) Goodlove

Myrtie and Willis were divorced in 1921

November 20, 1876 – August 29, 1962





November 20, 1876 –August 29, 1962


Myrtle I. Andrews Goodlove
th:

1876
Linn County
Iowa, USA


Death:

1962
Whittier
Linn County
Iowa, USA

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Burial:
Jordans Grove Cemetery
Central City
Linn County
Iowa, USA



Created by: John Wilkinson
Record added: Oct 09, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42891964









Myrtle I. Andrews Goodlove
Added by: John Wilkinson



Myrtle I. Andrews Goodlove
Cemetery Photo
Added by: Jackie L. Wolfe






[54]

August 29, 1962 At a news conference today, JFK is stunned to learn that

unnamed State Department officials have leaked information to reporters about Soviet troops

and missiles in Cuba. JFK denies having any such information.

Rolando Cubela today leaves Prague by air for Havana, Cuba. [55]



August 29, 1963 Garrett Trapnell is reinterviewed by FBI concerning his story

about a planned assassination attempt on RFK. Trapnell insists that he is telling the truth and

that he really cares for the life of the Kennedy family. Trapnell’s wife is also interviewed. She

remembers seeing a Russian-made gun that summer, in their apartment in Baltimore. She

remembers asking Trapnell where the gun came from and he had not answered her. She tells the

FBI that she knows that her husband has associated with Cubans but he never introduced them

to her nor did they come to their house in Miami. [56]



August 29, 1974: John Simon GUTLEBEN was born on December 17, 1875 in Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on January 9, 1955 in , Alameda,CA at age 79.

John married Charlotte J. FROHLIGER on July 11, 1916 in ,,CA. Charlotte was born in 1897 in ,,OH and died on January 3, 1943 in ,Alameda,CA at age 46. John next married Lucy MULKEY in September 1948 in ,,CA. Lucy was born on August 27, 1876 in ,Butler,KS and died on August 29, 1974 in Forest Grove,Lane,OR at age 98. [57]



August 29, 1978: China’s Chairman Hua Kuo-feng arrived in Tehran for a four-day visit. He praised the Shah’s leadership, called for increased cooperation between the two countries, and condemned the “aggression and expansionism of the big powers.”[58]






August 29, 1933 - January 10, 1998









Lee Goodlove












Birth:

August 29, 1933


Death:

January 10, 1998


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PFC, US MARINE CORPS



Burial:
Beaufort National Cemetery
Beaufort
Beaufort County
South Carolina, USA
Plot: PB61, 0, 123



Imported from: US Veteran's Affairs
Record added: Feb 25, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 708897









Lee Goodlove
Cemetery Photo
Added by: Pamela







[59]

Winter 1998:





Khulyot

Journal of Yiddish Research

No. 5 Winter 1998

Editors: Shalom Luria, Haya Bar-Ytzhak

Abstracts edited and/or translated by Leonard Prager



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Shmuel Werses

How Maskilic Writers Viewed Yiddish

The author surveys the openly hostile attitudes toward Yiddish held by writers of the Haskala ['Enlightenment'] and their efforts to convince their readers, especially in Germany, that Yiddish must be eliminated from all pedagogic spheres and that efforts to translate the Scriptures into Yiddish must be discouraged. These were the views of Moses Mendelssohn and his disciples, and of Naphtali Herz Weisel as expressed in his Divrei shalom ve'emet ('Words of Peace and Truth').

The author discusses the analogous situation in Eastern Europe, where the most militant maskilim (Joseph Perl in Galicia, Ayzik Meir Dik in Lithuania, and Avraham Ber Gotlober in Russia) wrote in both Hebrew and Yiddish -- though they were by no means exponents of Yiddish. Ambivalence towards Yiddish can be found in the great Hebrew poet and opponent of Yiddish, Yehuda-Leib Gordon, who published a booklet of his own Yiddish verse, Sikhes kholin ['Weekday Talk']. The author surveys the career of Shalom-Ya'akov Abramowicz [Mendele Moykher-Sforim], who began with typical maskilic hostility to Yiddish but cane to write in both Hebrew and Yiddish and grew into a classic figure, the "grandfather" of modern Yiddish literature.


[60]

August 29, 2012: The Queen opened the 2012 Summer Olympics on July 27, and the Paralympics on August 29, 2012 in London. She played herself in a short film as part of the Olympics opening ceremony, alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond.[160] Her father opened the 1948 London Olympics and her great-grandfather, Edward VII, opened the 1908 London Olympics. She also opened the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and Prince Philip opened the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne.[161] She is the first head of state to open two Olympic Games in two different countries.[162][61]







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[24] Inside the Body of Henry VIII, 4/13/2010, NTGEO.




[25] Inside the Body of Henry VIII, 4/13/2010, NTGEO.




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


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


[28] Proposed descendants of William Smith


[29] (Translation)

http://www.alemannia-judaica.de/werneck_synagoge.htm




[30] This Day in Jewish History


[31] Bullock Pens. An enclosed area for penning-up steers used for pulling wagons. Steers may be raised also for their beef. A “steer” is a castrated bull calf who is being raised either for pulling a cart, wagon, plow, or whatever—or, to be eaten. When an army was on the road, they might build a small pen to keep the animals from wandering-off. In the diagram of a fort, reference might be made to a bullock pen located outside the protective walls. Closely related to bullock pens are cowpens and bullpens. General John Forbes used a grassy area east of Pittsburgh for this purpose (some argue whether his pen was in Penn Hills or in Wilkinsburg).



Meadowcroft village split-rail fence. Photo by compiler with Joyce Chandler. Enlarged photo.

A settler might contain his animals within a rail fence at certain periods. In the event of an Indian raid, the settler would open the gates and allow the animals to escape—thus, avoiding almost certain death by the intruders

http://www.thelittlelist.net/boatobye.htm


[32] Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts, 1652---1781, Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, Arranged and Edited by Wm. P. Palmer, M. D. Volume 1 pgs. 277-282.




[33] The Northern Light, November 1982, Volume 13, #5, George Washington’s Amphibious Commander by H. Sterling French. Page 14.


[34] Enemy View, Bruce Burgoyne, pg 171


[35] Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography


[36] Records of Moravian Congregation at Hebron, 1775-1781.


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


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


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


[40] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom


[41] Washington after the Revolution


[42] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Chicago


[43] Typescript Record of Marriages in Clark County 1816-1865, compiled under a DAR-WPA project. (MIcrofilm copy available through LDS). Volume and page numbers from Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.47 Record Books provided by Mrs. G. W. (Sylvia Olson), 1268 Kenwood Ave., Springfield, OH 45505, June 29, 1979.


[44] Vol. 38, page 221. Typescript Record of Marriages in Clark County 1816-1865, compiled under a DAR-WPA project. (MIcrofilm copy available through LDS). Volume and page numbers from Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.47 Record Books provided by Mrs. G. W. (Sylvia Olson), 1268 Kenwood Ave., Springfield, OH 45505, June 28, 1979.


[45] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[46] This Day in Jewish History.


• [47] This day in Jewish History


• [48] This Day in Jewish History.


• [49] This Day in Jewish History.


• [50] This Day in Jewish History.


• [51] This Day in Jewish History


[52] WWII in HD 11/19/2009 History Channel


[53] Linda Peterson Archives, June 12, 2011


[54] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Goodlove&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=42891964&


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


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


[57] Descendents of Elias Gotleben, Email from Alice, May 2010.


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


[59] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Goodlove&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=708897&


[60] http://yiddish.haifa.ac.il/khulyot/khulyot5.html


[61] wikipedia

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