• This Day in Goodlove History, October 29
• By Jeffery Lee Goodlove
• jefferygoodlove@aol.com
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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
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• The Chronology of the Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlieb (Germany) etc., and Allied Families of Battaile, (France), Crawford (Scotland), Harrison (England), Jackson (Ireland), LeClere (France), Lefevre (France), McKinnon (Scotland), Plantagenets (England), Smith (England), Stephenson (England?), Vance (Ireland from Normandy), and Winch (England, traditionally Wales), including correspondence with -George Rogers Clarke, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.
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• The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:
• New Address! http://www.familytreedna.com/public/goodlove/default.aspx
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• This project is now a daily blog at:
• http://thisdayingoodlovehistory.blogspot.com/
• Goodlove Family History Project Website:
• http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Jeffery-Goodlove/
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• Books written about our unique DNA include:
• “Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People” by Jon Entine.
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• “ DNA & Tradition, The Genetic Link to the Ancient Hebrews” by Rabbi Yaakov Kleiman, 2004.
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• My thanks to Mr. Levin for his outstanding research and website that I use to help us understand the history of our ancestry. Go to http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/ for more information. “For more information about the Weekly Torah Portion or the History of Jewish Civilization go to the Temple Judah Website http://www.templejudah.org/ and open the Adult Education Tab "This Day...In Jewish History " is part of the study program for the Jewish History Study Group in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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• A point of clarification. If anybody wants to get to the Torah site, they do not have to go thru Temple Judah. They can use http://DownhomeDavarTorah.blogspot.com
• and that will take them right to it.
The William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary annotated by Jeff Goodlove is available at the Farmer's Daughter's Market , (319) 294-7069, 495 Miller Rd, Hiawatha, IA , http://www.fdmarket.com/
Birthdays on this date; Cheryl G. Sargent, Jacob C. Pyle, Mary L. Marugg, Lee R. Gibbons
I Get Email!
In a message dated 10/24/2010 3:43:05 P.M. Central Daylight Time
A point of clarification. If anybody wants to get to the Torah site, they do not have to go thru Temple Judah. They can use http://DownhomeDavarTorah.blogspot.com
and that will take them right to it. Again, thanks for your kind words. Mitchell Levin
Mitchell, What a nice site! It is a good way to understand the Jewish way of life and in this reading, death. I hope others will take a look at this on a weekly basis as a way of getting a better understanding of the Torah and a new way to look at the “Old Testament”. Jeff
This Day…
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.[1]
October 29, 1769:
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.
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[2]
October 29, 1769
[3]
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.[4]
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.[5]
George Washington’s Journal:
October 29, 1770: Went round what is calld the Great Bend[6] & Campd two Miles below it distant from our last Incampment abt. 29 Miles.
October 29th 1770.—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 George Washington’s Journal: Reach’d Williamsburg before Dinner. And went to the Play in the Afternoon.[7]
October 29, 1777: 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.[8]
October 29, 1811: With the army resupplied, Ancestor and future President William Henry Harrison resumed his advance to Prophetstown on October 29.[12][13][9]
• October 29, 1833: All Jews except for peddlers and petty traders were granted civic equality in the Germanic domain called Hesse-Cassel. The remainder of Germany took nearly forty years to follow suit. (Perhaps this is why more Goodlove/Godlove’s did not come to America at this time.)[10]
• 1840-1920: The largest mass migration in human history took place between 1840 and 1920 when nearly 40 million people (more than double the U.S. population in 1840) moved from Europe to the United States. These immigrants included 4.5 million Irish spurred on by the devastating effects of the potato famine, 5 million Italians escaping poverty, and 2 million Jews fleeing the pogroms of eastern Europe. [11]
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.”[12]
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.[13]
Sat. October 29, 1864
bought gloves and had a good dinner in
martinsburg its quite a large business
place on Potomac bal & ohio railroad[14]
October 29, 1914
Ethel Goodlove daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goodlove met with a bad accident yesterday. She came to town with her parents in Ed Andrews automobile. Mr. Goodlove was driving the car and while driving up the street he killed the engine and the auto stopped. Ethel jumped out to crank it up again and though her father told her not to, before he could get out she had given the crank a turn and it flew back, breaking her arm just above the wrist.[15]
1915
The World War I prompts expulsion of 250,000 Jews from Western Russia.
Germans tried to win the support of Jews in Eastern Europe, by promising them liberation from the Russian yoke. Meanwhile the assimilated Jews of Germany showed their patriotism by joining up. 100,000 Jews would fight for the Kaiser. 12,000 German Jewish soldiers were killed in the war. Nearly 30,000 received decorations. But while Jews were tolerated in the German army, many soldiers despised them. [16]
The Leo Frank trial and lynching in Atlanta, Georgia turns the spotlight on anti-Semitism in the United States and leads to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League.[17]
October 29, 1929
The New York Stock Market crashes, with a record of more than 16 million shares traded, on “Black Tuesday.”[18]
• 1930: “Yakov (Jacob) Gutfrajnd, an Ashkenazi Jew, was my gggg grandfather. Levek (Levi) remained in Praszka, as did his son Yakov. However, Yakov's son Shaya (Isaiah) moved to the nearby own of Zloczew, were my grandfather Zulo (an unusual name) was born in 1909. Zulo moved to Paris in about 1930 and changed his name to Jacques. My father, Charles, was born in Paris in 1935, and they all came to the US as refugees in 1949, after WWII. When they arrived in the US, "Jacques Gutfrajnd" became "Jack Goodfriend" They knew that they were Cohens, i.e. the Jewish priestly caste from the tribe of Levi, descended from Aharon, brother of Moses.” [19]
• 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.[20]
• 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.[21]
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• October 29, 1942
• The Nazis murdered 3230 thousand Jews from Sandomierz, Poland at the Belzec extermination camp.[22]
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• German to English translation:
• Lazarus Gottlieb, born • July 20.1866 in Lemberg, Galicia. • Charlottenburg, Bleibtreustr. 49; 67
• AlterTransport
• Resident Berlin
• Deportation: from Berlin
• September 25.1942, Theresienstadt
• Date of death:
• October 29.1942 am, Thereseinstadt[23]
• October 29-November 1, 1942: The Nazis killed 16,000, nearly all the Jews in Pinsk, Russia.[24]
• 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.[25]
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German to English translation:
• • Eisig Gottlieb, born June 17.1891 in Berhometh, Romani:• Charlottenburg Kaiser-Friedrich-Str. 55: 23
• Resident Berlin
• Deportation: from Berlin
• October 29, 1942, Auschwitz
• Place of death: Auschwitz missing, [26]
October 29, 2009
I get Emails!
Hi Dad,
My sorority is selling candles for a fundraiser and we will receive 40% of everything that we make. If you would like to order something, please let me know:) You could get a head start on some of your Christmas shopping, maybe for Sherri or Aunt Ann because I know she likes candles and she is always difficult to shop for. Orders are due Monday, November 2.
Love,
Jillian
Hi Jillian, nice catalog, I love the Yankee theme!
Dad
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Dear Jeff - Greetings, This afternoon I was copying some item from today's presentation
and came across this item - " October 28 l87l Oscar Sherman was born October 28
l87l and married Margie Jenkins Nov. l6 l892 at home of bride's parents Mr. And Mrs.
J.L. Jenkns. ".... Is this Oscar Goodlove ? Was his middle name Sherman ?
Al Bowdish
Al,
Yes, this is Oscar Sherman Goodlove. William Harrison Goodlove (civil war diary) named his two sons born after the war Oscar Sherman Goodlove, (after the Union General) and Earl Lee Goodlove (after the Confederate General). Oscar named his son Ralph Jenkins Goodlove, and so Sherman was dropped but Earl Lee named his son Covert Lee, and Covert Lee named his son Gerol Lee, and Gerol Lee named his son Jeffery Lee and his daughter Jennifer Lea, and Jeffery Lee named his daughter Anna Lee, and Jay Covert named his son Lee Covert. We were all named after a Confederate General!
Jeffery Lee Goodlove
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[1] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 908.21
[2] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, 1969, page 66-67.
[3] 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
[4] From River Clyde to Tymotchee and Col. William Crawford, page 66.
[5] Gerol “Gary” Goodlove, Conrad and Caty, 2003
[6]The Great Bend of the Ohio is in the region of Meigs County, Ohio.
[7] 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, February 6, 1772). The play was performed by the American Company of Comedians, which had again returned to Williamsburg from Annapolis.
[8] (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).
[9] Wikipedia.com
[10] This Day in Jewish History
[11] Deep Ancestry, Inside the Genographic Project by Spencer Wells, page 11.
[12] Sent by Allen W. Scholl, 1005 Maumee Ave., Mansfield OH 44906, * June 1980.(Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 454.33.)
[13] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 452.23
[14] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
[15] Winton Goodlove Papers.
[16] The First World War, Part 5 of 10. 10/18/2003.
[17] www.wikipedia.org
[18] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[19] Andre Goodfriend, FTDNA match.
[20] This Day in Jewish History
[21] This Day in Jewish History.
[22] This Day in Jewish History.
[23] [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!”
[24] This Day in Jewish History
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1774
[25] This Day in Jewish History.
• [26] [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!”
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