Wednesday, October 29, 2014

This Day in Goodlove History, October 29, 2014

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This Day in Goodlove History, October 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:

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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



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Birthdays on October 29…

Sarah J. Barrow Smith (wife of the 5th cousin 6x removed)

Lee R. GIBBENS

Archibald V. LeClere (1st cousin 3x removed)

Frederick J. LeClere (1st cousin 3x removed

Mary L.V. Marugg Bauer (1st cousin 1x removed)

Jacob C. Pyle (2nd great granduncle)

Cheryl G. Sargent (3rd cousin



October 29, 1571: The parliament of Paris publishes an act, by which it declares Admiral Coligny convicted of high treason, in having conspired against the king and the state, and condemns him to be drawn upon a hurdle, and hanged in effigy, if his body cannot be found.

Beginning of November 1571: The Earl of Morton, strongly supported by Killigrew and the partisans of Elizabeth, is appointed Regent of Scotland. [1]



October 29, 1751: To Queen Elizabeth. [2]



From Sheffield, the 29th October [1571].

Madam, — -The extreme severity with which by your orders I am used, so convinces me, to my great regret, of the misfortune which I have, with many others, not only of being in your disfavour, but, which is worse, esteemed by you as an enemy instead of a friend, as a stranger instead of a relative, — even the more detested that it does not permit the exercise of Christian charity between parties so nearly related by

blood and propinquity, — that for some time past I have felt so perplexed as to hesitate whether I should write to you or not ; and until this moment have rather chosen to be silent than by my pen to offend you further, seeing the small estimation in which you have hitherto held my letters, and that every thing proceeding from me offends you, as you put the worst construction upon all my actions. But at length, considering in my own mind that God proves his own by affliction, and my conscience bearing a good testimony of my conduct towards you, after thanking God for all which it

pleases Him to send me, I am resolved to make Him the sole judge of my thoughts, and in all things to put my confidence in Him who never forsakes those who have rested their hopes in Him. In which having experienced great consolation, and such as keeps me secure in His mercy, and in my integrity and confidence in Him, I am emboldened to write to you the present, to unburden my heart, wherein it testifies that I have acquitted myself according to my power in the extremity in which I see myself placed by the malice of those who, without occasion for hating me, have for a long while given proof of their inclination by injuring me in your opinion and that of all others. But now, without further annoying you with the sad and pathetic complaint of an afflicted queen prisoner, I shall venture to address to you this humble and perhaps last request, that you will please for once to give me leave to confer with some one of my people from France; or, if that is not agreeable to you, with some of the attendants of M. de La Mothe, the ambassador from his most Christian Majesty, my good brother, if you do not choose that he himself should take that trouble, in order to an arrangement of my affairs in France, as well for the remuneration of my old servants now banished from my presence, as for the small number now left to me, I know not for how long, and also for the payment of my debts, which, w^ithout seeing my accounts, I am unable to discharge according to the duties of my conscience, of which I implore you to

have consideration. Although I do not wish to trouble you with what concerns my condition, which, knowing to be of so little consequence to you, I leave to the mercy of God, resolved to live patiently in adversity and prison as miserable as He pleases, and to die in like manner when it shall be His will to deliver me from this wicked world ; in which not knowing how long it is His pleasure that I remain, being

afflicted with a disease occasioned by so many unaccustomed inconveniences or by your unmerited severity ; yet I will pray you also (impelled to this by the zeal of my conscience) to permit me to have a priest of the Catholic Church, of wdiich I am a member, to console me and attend to my duties. Which requests being granted, I shall pray God, both in prison and in dying, to give to your heart what may be

agreeable to Him and w^holesome for you ; and if I am refused them, I charge you to answer before God for my failure in the means of doing my duty, having duly implored and requested you, in whom lies the refusal or permission. There remains still another request, of little importance to you, but of extreme consolation to me ; it is that you will lease, having compassion on a desolate mother, from whose arms has been torn her only child and hope of future joy in this world, to permit me to write at least open letters, to enquire into the real state of his welfare, and recall to him his sad mother ; so that, receiving some comfort from his good behaviour, I may also remind him of his duty towards God and me, without which no human favour can profit him ; for failing in one of these two so express commandments,

God may make him forgetful of all the others. And if the above points are granted to me, I shall prepare myself at once to receive life or death, or whatsoever it may please God to send me at your hands ; which having kissed, I shall conclude by praying God to give you, Madam, His holy grace in this world, and His glory in the other.



From my close prison of Sheffield, this 29th October.

Your very good sister and cousin.



Marte R.



Addressed : — To the Queen of England, my good sister

and cousin. [3]

October 29, 1740: Thus, upon the death of Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Roman Empire on October 29, 1740,[21] Frederick disputed the succession of Charles VI's 23 year-old daughter, Maria Theresa, as the new Empress of the Holy Roman Empire and in particular to the Province of Silesia. [4]


October 29, 1572: The parliament of Paris publishes an act, by which it declares Admiral Coligny convicted of high treason, in having conspired against the king and the state, and condemns him to be drawn upon a hurdle, and hanged in effigy, if his body cannot be found. [5]


October 29, 1586: – Parliament meets to discuss Mary’s fate. [6]

October 29, 1652

The Massachusetts Bay Colony declares itself an independent commonwealth.

1653

There is no Westmoreland W VA. Westmoreland VA formed 1653 from Northumberland, VA.[7]



October 29, 1769

Friday, October 14, 2005 (2)[8]

No. 2435, Moses Crawford, Franklin Township, Fayette County, Penn. 302 ½ acres, As and All. Surveyed October 29 and Patented Sept. 28, 1789, page 16, 74.[9]

At the concession stand at the Washington Home at Mt. Vernon I purchased a copy of “George Washington’s Diaries,” an abridgment by Dorothy Turohig. She gives an explanation behind the messages and events which Washington describes (Ref36). Of particular interest this writer points out that “This land which William and Valentine Crawford had surveyed for the Washingtons in 1769 is in the vicinity of Perryopolis, PA, in what is now Fayette County, PA.” (Ref 33.9) I believe this is the parcels she is referring to.[10]

No. 2435, Moses Crawford, Franklin Township, Fayette County, Penn. 302.1/2 acres, As & All.

Surveyed October 29, 1769 and Patented September 28, 1789.

Page 16, 74.

1. Another listed, which may be the same land, is located very near the Dunbar Township line. (May be an overlap of township on map).



No. 3453, Moses Crawford, Dunbar Township, Fayette County, Penn. 302 ½ acres, As & All. Surveyed October 29, 1769 and Pat. Date, September 28, 1789. A Wt. to accept.

Moses sold his rights before the patent date, to Andrew Byers.



Whether this plot was provided to him by his grandfather is not certain; but by all means should be considered, only a short distance from his father’s plantation ‘Crawford’s Delight’, and ‘Stewart’s Crossing’, also his grandfather’s ‘Spring Gardens’. There are no other surveys on the original survey map to suggest that Richard and
William (half-brother to Richard and Moses), ever was provided land by their grandfather, however, it is possible they may have received land located elsewhere[11]

We headed north to the Wyondat County Museum at Upper Sandusky. The museum supervisor, David Barth, (419-294-3857), was contacted for us by Jan Thiel, owner of the Steer Barn Restaurant (419-294-3860) while we were eating and arranged an appointment. We were shown the following items which we photographed (Ref #39.2):

1) Painting of the museum

2) Painting of the battle

3) The ridge where Jonathan Zane observed

the burning ceremony

4) The newest memorial erected “In memory of Colonel Crawford who was burned by the Indians in this Valley June 11, 1782.”

5) Miniature of the battle with the Indians and the “Broken Sword” which was found by a local farmer and presented to the museum.

6) Photos of a chair which was displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in a furniture exhibit from Wyondat County

7) Painting of William Crawford

We were shown a very old copy of a book entitled “Crawford’s Expedition Against Sandusky in 1782” written by C. W. Butterfield (Ref#39.3) David Barth claims this is the most comprehensive historical account of the expedition.



CC

During the winter of 2000 while attending a meeting of the National Retail Fruit and Vegetable Association, I located a Roster of the Sandusky Expedition (Ref#37) at the Mesa, Arizona, branch of the Mormon Library.

Earlier in the year 2000 we visited the Sandusky area including the Ohio Genealogy Center at Mansfield.

The story of the burning at the stake of Crawford is horrifying, to say the least.

If you read the history of Fayette County, PA, you also read about the plans by both Crawford and Harrison in advance wherein they had prepared their wills and left their wives on the bank of the Youghiogheny River.[12]

October 29, 1770: (GW) Went round what is calld the Great Bend[13] & Campd two Miles below it distant from our last Incampment abt. 29 Miles.

October 29th, 1770: (GW)—The tedious ceremony, which time Indians observe in their counsollings and speeches, detained us till nine o’clock. Opposite to the creek, just below which we encamped, is a pretty long bottom, and I believe tolerably wide; but about eight or nimie miles below the aforementioned creek, and just below a pavement of rocks on the west side, comes in a creek, with fallen timber at the mouth, on which the Indians say there are wide bottoms and good land. The river bottoms above, from some distance, are very good, and continue so for near half a mile below the creek. ‘The pavement of rocks is only to be seen at low water. About a mile below the mouth of the creek there is another pavement of rocks on the east side, in a kind of sedgy ground. On this creek are many buffaloes, according to the Indians’ account.

Six miles below this comes in a small creek on the west side, at the end of a small naked island, and just above another l~avement of rocks. This creek comes through a bottom of fine land, and opposite to it, on the east side of the river, appears to be a large body of fine land also. At this place begins what they call the Great Bend. Two miles below, on the east side, comes in another creek, just below an island, on the upper point of which are some dead standing trees, and a parcel of white-bodied sycamore; in the mouth of this creek lies a sycamore blown down by the wind. From hence an east line may be run three or four miles ; thence a north line till it strikes the river, which I apprehend would include about three or four thousand acre of valuable land. At the mouth of this creek is the warrior’s path to the Cherokee

country. For two miles and a half below this the Ohio runs a north east course, ammd finishes what they call the Great Bend.



October 29, 1771: (GW) Reach’d Williamsburg before Dinner. And went to the Play in the Afternoon.[14]

October 29th, 1777: Remains Stormy and Uncomfortable, about on oClock it began to break away, but Soon thickened up and begun to Storm again. Nothing Remarkable happen’d this day.[15]


October 29, 1777: Lieutenant Berner recovered. Colonel von Donop was removed from the Whitall house to the Low house across the dam at Woodbury Creek, where he died on October 29; he was buried with military honors at the lower end of the fort. His grave was later despoiled and his remains reportedly scattered as relics and souvenirs. The Rutgers University Library displays a skull which a New Jersey physician claimed was the colonel’s. But the Rev. Schroeder states that the government of Hesse-Cassel removed von Donop’s remains for reinterment in his own country.[16]



October 29, 1811: With the army resupplied, Harrison resumed his advance to Prophetstown on October 29.[12][13][17]



October 29, 1829: Charles Smith12 [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 19, 1833 in Franklin co. GA / d. November 12, 1907 in Carroll Co. G A) married Sarah Jane Barrow (b. October 29, 1829 in Upson Co. GA / d. December 19, 1910) on November 14, 1852 in Carroll Co. GA.

A. Children of Charles Smith and Sarah Barrow:
. i. Nancy C. Smith (b. abt. 1857 / d. abt. 1931)
+ . ii. William Wesley Smith (b. February 1861 / d. abt. 1943)
. iii. John T. Smith (b. abt. 1866)
+ . iv. James David Smith (b. October 16, 1868 in GA / d. may 9, 1942)
. v. Lucinda E. Smith (b. abt. 1871)
+ . vi. Emory Eli Smith (b. March 16, 1874 / d. June 9, 1961)
. vii. Elvira S. Smith (b. abt. 1876)[18]



October 29, 1845: From the Draper Collection, 11E, 44-46, can be found a letter from Wm. McCormick to Mr. Draper, dated June 24, 1845, in which he states “My father and mother both died in Fayette Co., PA. The first died in 1818 and my mother in 1821. The former was of the age of nearly 80 and my mother was nearly 74. Mrs. Springer, the widow of Major Harrison was younger than my mother and John Craford was younger than both.” This would indicate that Effie was the oldest child of William and Hanna, being born in about 1746-7, then Sarah ca. 1748 and John in May of 1750. These dates fit all the known proven facts.”[19]



District of Columbia, Washington County, ss:



At an Orphans Court held in and for said county, on this twenty eighth day of October 1845 (October 28, 1845). On motion of Henry Northop, it was proven on open court to the satisfaction of the Court by the deposition of Captain Bedinger and a certificate from the Register of the Law Office at Richmond, Virginia line of the Army of the Revolution and was killed at the surrender of Fort Washington on the 16th day of Nov. 1776. (November 16, 1776) And it was further proven by the letter of Battle Harrison from Columbus, Ohio, and by the deposition of Crawford and Ann Springer that William Harrison who was killed in Crawford’s defeat was the eldest brother of Lt. Battle Harrison and that John Harrison now living is the eldest son of the said William Harrison, all of which is ordered to be certified.

Nathl. Pope Causin.



District of Columbia, Washington County, to wit:

I certify that the aforegoing is a true copy from the Original filed and recorded in the Office of the Register of Wills, for Washington County, agoresaid.

Witness my hand and seal of office, this 29th day of October in the year 1845. (October 29, 1845) Ed. N. Roach, Register.[20]

October 29, 1864: Whitsett then joined the small group of guerrillas operating under the command of Daniel Vaughn. (October 29) Five days after that Bloody Bill Anderson was killed in an ambush. After photographing his corpse and parading it through Richmond, Missouri, the federal militiamen beheaded Anderson and placed his head atop a telegraph pole in retaliation for the atrocities at Centralia. Later, Anderson’s head and body were buried in an unmarked grave. One hundred years later, a headstone was obtained for Bloody Bill under a program by the U.S. government to provide grave markers for all U.S. military personnel, including those who fought for the Confederacy.

Price’s army was once again defeated and he and Shelby were pushed back out of Missouri. In November Quantrill and a small group of guerrillas including Frank James left Missouri for Kentucky. Some believe that Quantrill planned to go to Virginia and was formulating a plan to assassinate Lincoln. Quantrill’s men disguised themselves as federal militia and successfully crossed the Mississippi into Kentucky where they were involved in small guerrilla raids. [21]



Martinsburg, Virginia[22]

VIEWS IN AND AROUND MARTINSBURG, VIRGINIA.—SKETCHED By A. R. WAUD.--[



Sat. October 29, 1864

bought gloves and had a good dinner in

martinsburg its quite a large business

place on Potomac bal & ohio railroad

(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary)[23]



October 29, 1865: William “Big Bill” STEPHENSON. Born in 1802 in Cross Creek, Pennsylvania. William “Big Bill” died in Cross Creek, Pennsylvania on October 29, 1865; he was 63.

William “Big Bill” married Eliza BOYD, daughter of James BOYD & Mary BUCHANAN. Born in 1805.

Eliza died on April 8, 1902; she was 97.

They had the following children:

i. Alfred C.

ii. William.

iii. James Boyd. Born on January 20, 1829 in Cross Creek, Pennsylvania. James Boyd died in Cross Creek, Pennsylvania on March 15, 1892; he was 63.

iv. Sarah Agnes. Born on December 22, 1838.




1927

October 29, 1927

Age 30

Birth of Mary Marugg


[24]



October 29, 1941: The SS and Lithuanian Police carried out the brutal massacre of those Kovno (Lithuania) Jews who were not “selected” the prior day for work. In groups of a hundred, Jews were stripped naked, marched to the edge of ditches, and then fired upon. Most were killed instantly. Many were left to die slowly of their wounds.

Einsatkommando reported the killing of 2,008 men, 2920 women and 4,257 children.[25]



October 29, 1942: Written comments by Winston Churchill excoriating Germany for the systematic extermination of European Jews are read at a London protest meeting chaired by the archbishop of Canterbury.[26]



October 29, 1942: The Nazis murdered 3230 thousand Jews from Sandomierz, Poland at the Belzec extermination camp.[27]



October 29, 1942: Lazarus Gottlieb, born July 20,1866 in Lemberg, Galizien. Charlottenburg, Bleibtreustr. 49; 67. Alterstransport. Resided Berlin. Deportation: from Berlin September 25,1942, Theresienstadt. Date of death: October 29,1942 am, Thereseinstadt. [28]



October 29, 1942: Eisig Gottlieb, born June 17, 1891 in Berhometh, Romanien: Charlottenburg, Kaiser-Friedrich-Str. 55: 23, resided Berlin. Deportation: from Berlin

Otober 29, 1942, Auschwitz. Todesort: Auschwitz, missing. [29]



October 29-November 1, 1942: The Nazis killed 16,000, nearly all the Jews in Pinsk, Russia.[30]



October 29, 1942: Leading clergymen, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, and political figures held a public meeting to register outrage over Nazi Germany’s persecution of Jews. This expression of outrage did not include a meaningful demand that the British government lift the ban on Jewish immigration to Eretz, Israel. This would have meant that Jews who escaped from Nazi control would have a place of refuge.[31]



October 29, 1962 Fidel Castro proposes an additional five points, to be added to

the accord concerning Cuba, as a guarantee that there will be no invasion: an end to the

economic blockade, an end to the aggressions, an end to the flyovers and air and maritime space

violations, an end to the pirate attacks, and the return of the naval base at Guantanamo. These

five points are never considered, and the accord is concluded, requiring the removal of the

missiles and an inspection of Cuban territory. JFK toughens his stand.

Nikita Khrushchev, in his memoirs, will recall a conversation late this month between

his Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and RFK, who says, “Even though the president himself is very

much against starting a war over Cuba, an irreversible chain of events could occur against his will. That is

why the president is appealing directly to Chairman Khrushchev for his help in liquidating the conflict. If

the situation continues much longer, the president is not sure that the military will not overthrow him and

seize power. The American Army could get out of control.” [32]



October 29, 1963 Desmond FitzGerald, a senior CIA officer and social friend of

the Kennedy’s meets with Rolando Cubela in Paris, France. This meeting, set up by the CIA

without the specific knowledge of the Kennedys, is to assure Cubela that the go-ahead for

Castro’s assassination, as allegedly planned by Cubela, has the highest U.S. government backing.

Henry Cabot Lodge cables JFK from Vietnam (Cable arrives 8:00 AM) informing him that a

coup attempt against Diem is “imminent.” Lodge continues to cable that he does not “think we

have the power to delay or discourage a coup . . .” McGeorge Bundy cables back: “We do not accept as a

basis for U.S. policy that we have no power to delay or discourage a coup.” He instructs Lodge to reject

appeals for American intervention, mediate an indecisive struggle, and offer asylum to the

plotters if their attempt fails. “But once a coup under responsible leadership has begun, and within these

restrictions, it should succeed.”

At 4:00 P.M. today, JFK meets in the Cabinet Room with the usual Vietnam group. He

tells them that until further notice, all departments and agencies (State, Defense, the Joint Chiefs, the

CIA, and USIA) should send every single Vietnam cable to him. He wants to see every piece of

paper, every word, incoming or outgoing. William Colby explains that number of pro-Diem and

anti-Diem forces close to the Presidential Palace in Vietnam are about equal. A cable to

Ambassador Lodge goes out at 7:22 PM this night written by McGeorge Bundy: “Need urgently

your combined assessment with Harkins . . . We are concerned that our line-up of forces, with substantial

possibility serious and prolonged fighting or even defeat. Either of these could be serious or even disastrous

for U.S. interests, so that we must have assurance balance of forces clearly favorable.”

Also today, the day after he has rescued JFK from the Ellen Rometsch scandal, J. Edgar

Hoover chooses this time to discuss his future with RFK. What of the rumors on Capitol Hill, he

asks, that he is about to be fired? RFK assures him, Edgar notes with satisfaction, that the rumors

are unfounded. Two days later he will go to lunch with JFK at the White House.

Larry Schmidt, leader of Conservative USA writes Bernard Weissman: “Never before

have Dallas conservatives from the GOP to the John Birch Society ever been so strongly united.”

LHO supposedly receives a money order today. It is addressed to the Dallas YMCA.

LHO is alleged to have picked up this money order at a Western Union office in Dallas. [33]

October 29, 1978: The Iranian government dismissed or forcibly retired 34 senior officials of SAVAK, the state security and intelligence organization. Young men set fire to a cinema in Tehran, Eight persons were killed in clashes in 37 provincial towns.[34]

October 29, 2004: The longest-lived member of the royal family in British history record was broken when on July 24, 2003, by Elizabeth’s last surviving sister-in-law Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, died aged 102 on October 29, 2004.[35]



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


[2] l^Autoc/raph, — British Miiseuyn, London^ MSS, Cotton, Caligula^

a///, fol. 231.]




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


[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_the_Great


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


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


[7] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 908.21


[8] The Horn Papers, Early Westward Movement on the Monongahela and Upper Ohio 1765-1795 by W.F. Horn Published for a Committee of the Greene County Historical Society, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania by the Hagstrom Company, New York, N.Y. 1945

Ref. 33.4 Conrad and Caty by Gary Goodlove 2003


[9] From River Clyde to Tymotchee and Col. William Crawford, page 66.


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


[11] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, 1969, page 66-67.


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




[13]The Great Bend of the Ohio is in the region of Meigs County, Ohio.




[14] About four weeks before GW arrived in town, Christiana Campbell had moved again, this time to Wailer Street behind the Capitol, and in a newspaper advertisement she had announced that “I shall reserve Rooms for the Gentlemen who formerly lodged with me” (Va. Gaz., P&D, ~ Oct. 1771). But for the first time in ten years, GW did not stay with her. He chose, instead, to lodge with John Carter, a well-established merchant who ran a general store next door to the Raleigh Tavern and who at this time lived in a house directly across the street from the Raleigh (Va. Gaz., P&D, 6 Feb. 1772). The play was performed by the American Company of Comedians, which had again returned to Williamsburg from Annapolis.


[15] http://jerseyman-historynowandthen.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html


[16] (Heston, South Jersey, I, 167-68; Barber and Howe, Historical Collections.., of New Jersey, p. 210; Lossing, Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution, II, 84; John F. Schroeder, Life and Times of Washington, 2 vols. [New York, 1857], I, 597).


[17] Wikipedia


[18] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.


[19] Sent by Allen W. Scholl, 1005 Maumee Ave., Mansfield OH 44906, * June 1980.(Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 454.33.)


[20] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 452.23


[21] http://whitsett-wall.com/Whitsett/whitsett_simeon.htm


[22] http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1864/december/martinsburg-virginia.htm


[23] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[24] http://www.geni.com/people/Fritz-Lemm-Marugg-Sr/6000000008177815240


[25] This Day in Jewish History


[26] This Day in Jewish History.


[27] This Day in Jewish History.


[28] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,

• . {2}Der judishchen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus

“Ihre Namen mogen nie vergessen werden!”




[29] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,.

Gedenkbuch Berlins, Der judischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, “Ihre Namen mogen nie vergessen werden!”


[30] This Day in Jewish History[30]


[31] This Day in Jewish History.


[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 502


[35] Wikipedia

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