This Day in Goodlove History, October 31
• 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; James Lewis, Carl Q. Langenberg, Julia Hughes, Dianna L. Hosford, Wallace H. Goodlove, Harold L. Godlove, Mary A. Gatewood
I Get email:
In a message dated 10/26/2010 6:18:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time, melech3@mchsi.com writes:
As to Jews and farming; in many places in Europe, Jews were forbidden from owning land. Also, there were prohibitions on Jews hiring Christians to work for them. In a time when farming was a manual activity, this would have been an additional detriment. As to cattle dealers - they were middle men; a position that Jews held in many different places which made them the lubricant for commercial activities. A soybean broker; as soybeans have become more prevalent in the food chain, there has been debate as to whether or not Soybeans (or foods containing them) are Kosher for Passover. Jews- we never run out of questions! Look forward to meeting you some day.
Mitchell Levin
Mitchell, I hope you are all taking precautions and staying safe after the news of the packages found to have been sent from Yemen on Friday. I was watching the large TV screen we have at the merc from the soybean options pit and getting news alerts on my cell phone. As this appears to have been packages being sent to the Chicago area synagogues this hits close to home for the Jewish community here. The calmness and resiliency that I have witnessed is remarkable. No changes were made in Friday night services.
I am not sure about whether soybeans are kosher for Passover or not but the trading of them by Orthodox, and reformed Jews definitely is, except on holidays.:) I likewise look forward to meeting you someday. Jeff Goodlove.
On This Day…
October 31, 1517
Martin Luther posted his famous 95 theses on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on October 31, 1517. Precipitated by the papacy’s attempt to finance the building of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome by the thologically dubious means of selling indulgences.[1] The Medici Pope, Leo X, had authorized John Tetzel, a traveling friar, to sell indulgences in Germany of finance the building of the largest, most ornate church in Christendom. The practice of selling indulgences allowed the Church not only to raise money for buildings cathedrals and hospitals, but also to finance crusades against the Muslims.[2] Copies of the 95 theses were quickly spread throughout Europe and unleashed a storm of controversy. [1][3] Even when Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church and at first reached out kindly to the Jews, his benevolence changed to venom when the Jews did not convert as he had anticipated. Luther wrote: “What shall we Christians do with this damned, rejected race of Jews? First , their synagogues should be set on fire…Secondly, their homes should likewise bge broken down and destroyed…Thirdly, they should be deprived of their prayer-books and Talmuds…etc., etc.” [2][4]
1519 Jews Expelled from Regensburg.[5]
1519 Jews expelled from Ratisbon, Germany.[6]
1519
Erasmus’ second edition Novum Testamentum (1519) served as a basis for Luther’s German New Testament (1522)[7]
• 1519: Martin Luther leads Protestant Reformation and challenges the doctrine of ‘Servitus Judaeorum’ “…to deal kindly with the Jews and to instruct them to come over to us”. [8]
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• 1520: Pope Leo X allows the Jews (Daniel Bomberg)[1][9] to print the Talmud in Venice.[2][10]
1521: Spain conqueres the Aztecs.[11]
Aztec sculpture of Chicomecoatl. Mexico, 1350-1521.[12]
Stone sculpture of a deity, probably Xochipilli, Aztec (1350-1521). Mexico.[13]
Aztec artwork, Spanish documents, and archaeology all tell us that sacrice was central to Aztec religion. From mild bloodletting to violent death, sacrifice offered thanks to the gods while maintaining the natural order of the world. Rulers also used the threat of sacrifice to intimidate peoples under their control including Aztec citizens. They also encouraged the beliefd that it was an honor to sacrifice one’s life to help preserve the world and its order.[14]
[15]
Sherri Maxson translates the Aztec calendar at the Field Museum.
October 31, 1753
Governor Robert Dinwiddie, of Virginia, sends a force led by George WASHINGTON TO DEMAND French withdrawal from the Ohio Territory.[16]
George Washington’s diary of the canoe trip with William Crawford (6th great grandfather) and William Harrison, 5th great grandfather)
George Washington’s Journal :
October 31, 1770: Went out a Hunting & met the Canoe at the Mouth of the big Kanhawa distant only 5 Miles makg. the whole distance from Fort Pitt accordg. to my Acct. 266 Miles.[17]
George Washington’s Journal: October 3lst, 1770: —I sent the canoe down about five miles, to the junction of the two rivers, that ~5, tile Kenhawa with the Ohio, and set out upon a hunting party to view the land. We steered nearly east for about eight or nine miles, themi bore southwardly and westwardly, till we came to our camp at the confluence of the rivers. ‘The land from the rivers appeared but indifferent, rind very broken ; whether these ridges may not be those that divide the waters of the Ohio from the Kenhawa, is not certain, but I believe they are; if so, the lands may yet be good; if not, that which lies beyond tile river bottoms, is worth but little.
October 31, 1785
October 31, 1850: Martin married Marie UNKNOWN about 1906 in ,,NE. Marie was born about 1864 in Alsace,Lorraine,Germany.
Martin next married Catharina Barbara FRITSCH on April 3, 1877 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace. Catharina was born on October 31, 1850.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Johann Martin GUTLEBEN was born on May 25, 1879 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died in 1900 in ,,NE at age 21.
Anna Catharina GUTLEBEN was born on May 30, 1880 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace.
Anna married Ferdinand MEIERJURGEN on November 29, 1905 in NE. Ferdinand was born about 1880.[18]
Mon. October 31, 1864
Mustered for pay at 7 am[19] got a letter
From F. Hunter[20][21]
October 31, 1895
Oscar Goodlove was unloading a load of lumber last Tuesday, when his horses became frightened and ran down 4th street and around onto 5th, back on main to 4th street and around onto 5th, back on main to 4th again, and when they passed Jenkins livery barn Billy Keithley caught them by the bits and went with them when they went around the corner, running them into the hitching post by Tom’s blacksmith shop and stopping them without injury to either horses or wagon. It was very courageous of Billy’s part.[22]
October 31, 1900: On board convoy 29 was Isaac Gottlieb born October 31, 1900, in Dzwatoszycs, Poland. [23]
The convoy contained 435 women and 565 men. The age is unknown for 130 women and 145 men. Among the 725 deportees whose age we know, 122 were children under 17 (71 girls and 51 boys). The largest age group among the men was the late thirties (157 in this group); among the women, the thirties (87 were between 31 and 40.)
This list is on onionskin. It was typed partly with blue carbon and partly with black, and is in very poor condition. It is divided into seven sublists.
1. Drancy—111 names. Among them were single people, including children, couples; and families.
2. Various camps==29 names. These were twenty four men, women, and children from Le Vernet and five from Gurs.
3. Belfort==9 names, all Dutch.
4. Unoccupied Zone—283 names. Family and first nbames were given, without any not of age or nationality. There were many families and many children.
5. Volunteers—32 names, without date of birth. Some had to have been children. The majority came from the camp of Rivesaltes.
6. Les Milles camp—488 names. One page with 16 names (number 524 to 540) is missing; 81 names are crossed out. The page covered letters SZ to WE. Many children were on this list.
7. Last minute departures—77 names from various camps in the south. Among them were families. Among these last minute departures there were undoubtedly mothers who fought to leave with their children from whom they had been separated.
On September 7, 1942, Ernst Heinrichsohn composed the telex (XXVb-155) which his superior officer Heinz Rothke signed. It announced to Eichmann, to the IOnspector of Concentration Camps, and to Auschwitz that convoy D 901/24, carrying 1,000 Jews, left the station at Le Bourget/Drancy at 8:55 AM under the supervision of Sergeant Kruger.
The convoy arrived in Auschwitz on September 9. Before arrival, an undetermined number of men were selected in Kosel (see Convoy 24). In Auschwitza itself, 59 men were selected and given numbers 63164 through 63222; 52 women were given numbers 19243 through 19294. The rest were immediately gassed.
The registry of the Ministry for War Veterns shows 12 survivors, all men. In Belgium we found nbames of 22 additional deportees, also all men, who returned to Belgium in 1945 without going first through France. Thus there were 34 survivors of record.[24]
October 31, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. William Goodlove attended the reception given for the minister of Prairie Chapel at his home in Marion, Saturday.[25]
• July 10, 1940 to October 31, 1940: The Battle of Britain.
October 31, 2009
I get Email!
From Jay;
First games of Lee's Senior year regular season:
He's playing both defenseman on JV and left wing forward on Varsity.
Tonight's score:
JV CR 2 Dubuque 1
Varsity: CR 4 Dubuque 2 (check the stats later this weekend, Lee got an assist and will be on the Varsity stats!)
http://www.midwesthighschoolhockey.com/
The new owners of the CR Roughriders donated about $9,000 to buy new uniforms for all CR teams and we all changed our names to the Rough Riders. Pretty Cool. I'll send pics when I can get one.
We head to Quad Cities for 12:00 games on Saturday and 10:30 on Sunday.
Hawks are on at 11:00 vs. Indiana... GO HAWKS
Sorry, I couldn't find Brian's email.
Gazette writeup, Lee's Hockey Team pic on page 4
The Gazette 10/31/2009, Page B03
New-look prep team on C.R. ice
By Jeff Johnson
The Gazette
CEDAR RAPIDS — He was cool with being interviewed and videotaped, but Matt Larson had a request first.
HOCKEY
“Hey, can I go change into our new uniform?” the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders captain asked.
No, not those RoughRiders. These are the high school RoughRiders the Midwest High School Hockey League season with a home game last night against Dubuque, then travel to the Quad Cities today and Sunday to Quad Cities.
You might remember them as the Cedar Rapids Mustangs.
The new owners of the United States Hockey League RoughRiders are taking much more of a hands-on approach with the youth hockey pro grams at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena. All team nicknames have been changed to RoughRiders.
New jerseys were purchased for the high school team, and players are ex cited about them. “I think the biggest change is the boys finally are able to come home to a rink that they know is theirs,” said first-year head coach Chad Horner. “You look at this place now, The Stable, all the green painting. And now with the name, I think there’s a real sense of
► ROUGHRIDERS, PAGE 4B
________________________________________
Chad Horner
Prep coach
Liz Martin/The Gazette
The RoughRiders high school hockey team, including Quin Kavanaugh (face visible), huddle in the locker room after the first period of its game against the Dubuque Devils last night at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena. The Riders won, 4-2.
Second part of article...
The Gazette 10/31/2009, Page B04
Continued from ROUGHRIDERS on Page B03
From Jeff
What, no penalty time for Lee? Can’t wait to go back to Dubuque!
From Sherry,
Here is my order -
I'd like to get:
403 Reindeer Votive $10
404 Gingerbread man Votive $10
405 Snowman Votive $10
Total $30 (shipping, tax?)
From Jeff
Umm, Sherry, that is what I was going to get you for Christmas, or Hanukah, or whatever it is we will be celebrating this year. J The University of Illinois School of Engineering thanks you!
From Susan
I look forward to the days in history when Jews are not being killed, maimed, deported or tortured. Today is one of those days. I marvel at how we survived.
From Jeff
It is a testament to their faith. Thank you.
Shirat Shalom, Elgin where I was welcomed with open arms in 2009. I intend to go back.
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[1] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 72.
[2] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 72
[3] [1] Groller Encyclopedia of Knowledge, vol. 11, pg 405
[4] [2] Jewish Jewels, March 2008
[5] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm
[6] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm
[7] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 68
[8] www.wikipedia.org
• [9] [1] The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism From Ancient Times to the Present Day, by Walter Laqueur, page 59.
[10] [2] www.wikipedia.our
[11] True Caribbean Pirates, HISTI, 7/9/2010
[12] The Field Museum, Photo by Jeff Goodlove 12/27/2009
[13] The Field Museum, Photo by Jeff Goodlove, 12/27/2009
[14] The Field Museum, Photo by Jeff Goodlove, 12/27/2009
[15] The Field Museum, Photo by Jeff Goodlove 12/27/2009
[16] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[17] GW’s calculations on the distance from Fort Pitt to the mouth of the GreatKanawha at present-day Point Pleasant, W.Va., agree substantially with thoseof Capt. Harry Gordon, chief engineer of the Northern Department in NorthAmerica. In Gordon’s table of distances it is logged as 266¼ miles (Pownall,
Topographical Description, i66).
[18] Descendents of Elias Gutleben, Alice Email, May 2010.
[19] October 31. Mustered At Martinsburg, West Virginia.
[20] Dr. Franklin C. Hunter, son of Milton Reader Hunter and Nancy Jane Goodlove, was born 1846 in Clark County Ohio. In the 1860 census he was in the Marion, Iowa Twp. He is Conrad Goodlove’s grandson.
[21] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
[22] Winton Goodlove papers.
[23] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944. Page 251.
[24] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944. Pages 251-252.
[25] Winton Goodlove papers.
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