• This Day in Goodlove History, December 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; Ernest S. Yates, Imogene F. Usher, James K. Schuessler, Angela Montgomery, Cory A. King, Velma L. Godlove Marion W. Godlove Margaret H. Crawford, Ethel M. Craig Nancy Aylesworth, Emeling Aylesworth, Phillip Allender.
Weddings on this date; Elinor L. Brown and Russell Mitchell, Ethel E. Winch and Thelma Marugg, Jane Fenwick and John Crawford
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UNESCO decision about Rachel's tomb
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The United Nations has once again reared its anti-semitic head.
The Executive Board of UNESCO has declared 2 of Judaism's holiest sites
(Tomb of the Patriarchs and Tome of Rachel) to be mosques and demand
that Israel remove the sites from its National Heritage list.
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This Day…
December 29, 584 BCE (10 Tevet 3175): The Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, began his siege of Jerusalem leading to the destruction of the first Temple. This day is commemorated as one of the "minor" fasts, lasting from sunrise to sunset. Of course, the tenth of Tevet floats when it appears on the secular calendar.[1]
December 29, 1170: Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated inside Canterbury Cathedral by followers of King Henry II. The reign of Henry II was a good period for the Jews of England.[2]
December 29, 1709: Birthdate of Empress Elizabeth of Russia. The daughter of Peter the Great was an enemy of the Jews. She reiterated and reinforced the decrees already in existence banning Jews from the Russian Empire. Despite requests from some of her advisors that Jewish merchants be allowed to visit the kingdom since it would enrich Russia, Elizabeth held firm. This is yet another example of Religious zeal over-ruling all other considerations. According to one account, at least 35,000 Jews were forced to leave Russia because of her. Her legacy was a Jew Free Russia – something that would not last because of Russian greed for the land of others.[3]
No. 20.—William CRAWFORD TO George WASHINGTON
SPRING GARDEN, December 29, 1773.
SIR:—Some people, about ten or twelve in number, have gone on your Chartier’s land within these few days; and there is no getting them off except by force of arms. They are encouraged by Major Ward, brother to Colonel Croghan, who claims the land, and says he has a grant of it from the Crown. He will indemnify them, if they will move in any house where no person is living. He also offers the land for sale, warranting the purchaser a lawful title. He further adds that Colonel Croghan says you and I have used his brother very ill, in pretending to buy his land and did not, but went and took the best of it, and would not agree to pay him. That was the reason offered for selling the land to any person who should choose to buy.
I think such proceedings as these, if not stopped, will soon bring the whole country to ruin. Those men have not bought of him, but took your land, and say they will keep it. I could drive them away, but they will come back immediately—as soon as my back is turned. The man I put on the land, they have driven away, and built a house so close to his that he can not get in at the door. -
Inclosed you have a faint draft, made by guess, of the way his land has been claimed and run, amid the way his deed from the Indians is : one in the fork of time two rivers, and one at the mouth of Sewickley [4] on Youghiogheny. The grant he makes so much noise about is the one on the Ohio amid Raccoon creek, first run by Captain William Thompson. The limits of his grant, as I have found since, by a copy of the whole three from Philadelphia, are as follows:
The line run by Mr. Campbell to the month of Peter’s creek[5] is over and above his grant; much more, the line run by Mr. Hooper to the Little Redstone, which is nearly four times as much as his Indian deed calls for. What pretention he can have for the other land I am at a loss to know. Your land is two miles and better from the utmost limits of his land, as you will see by the way it is laid down on the stream called Miller’s Run.[6]-
When Thompson run the land and made out the draft and delivered it to him, Colonel Croghan said it was not run right. Then he employed Mr. Campbell and told him that the river must be twisted up to the mouth of Peter’s creek, as that was the bounds of his lands. When Mr. Campbell had run the line as marked, and delivered the draft to him, Colonel Croghan said he had not run the land right ; he should have allowed him ten degrees for variation of the compass. Then he got Mr. Hooper and run this last line, as you see marked, He then employed Mr. Pentecost[7] to run thirty thousand acres on the head of Chartier’s creek and Cross creek. [8] This still left you out; but since then, Major Ward takes you and myself, and Lund Washington in, and says Colonel Croghan has a grant from the Crown for the land, and has given him that part, as low as the mouth of Wheeling.[9] He has had a surveyor laying off tracts of land till they have been stopped by the People. How he will proceed now I know not.
I can recover the land by law of this Province, or, at least, a great part of it; as it is as well improved as any in the country, where no person lives; but this will be costly and troublesome. I shall await your answer before I proceed; as probably, you may fall on some other way; as some late accounts from Philadelphia say the new prietary government has fallen through, and that the government is to remain in the hands of Lord Dunmore; which I hope will put us on a better footing than we are likely to be under the present state of matters.
When Lord Dunmore was at my house he gave me the promise he would intercede for a district of surveying out the Ohio for me; and now he will have it in his power, if he pleases to give me one, and I have written to him on that head. I should be glad if you would help me in that; as it is, or will be, in your power so to do should matters fall in that channel. Should I get anything of the sort, I should be glad to have one adjoining me, as it would be near me and suit me much the best. Under the present circumstances, what lies between me and the surveys I have made, will not be much; all the land worth anything is already surveyed. - But if you can do anything for me, pray do; as it will then be in my power to be of service to you, and myself too, and our friends.
You probably may get your land on Chartier’s creek patented; that would put an end to further trouble; but this I will leave to your own judgment. I am, etc.[10]
In 1773 Washington placed an ad in The Pennsylvania Gazette offering 20,000 acres of his land on the Ohio and Great Kanawha for lease to people willing to clear and till it.
1774: His (Valentine Crawford) third marriage was to Rachel about 1774.
1774: Andrew Vance Heirs, Dunmore Co. VA Rent Rolls, 1774.[11]
1774 - Daniel McKinnon became rector of St. Margarets-WestminsterParish, a few miles outside Annapolis.[12]
1774 Jews deported to Prague, Bohemia and Moravia.[13]
1774: “Intolerable Acts”, passed to punish Boston for the destroyed tea, close the town’s port and abolish all elected, popular government.[14]
1774: General Thomas Gage appointed governor by King George III.[15]
1774 : Patriots “practice the military art” and organize the Minute Men.[16]
1774: General Gilber du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette is believed to have been initiated in a Paris lodege in 1774, before going to America. [17]
December 29, 1776
• We had yesterday the pleasure to see the Hessian Prisoners paraded in Front Street. They formed a line of two Deep up & down Front Street from Market to Walnut Street, and most people seemed very angry they shou'd ever think of running away from such a Set of Vagabonds. We have advised that both the officers & men shou'd be well treated & kept from Conversing with disafected People as much as possible. One of our Light Horse brought down ten prisoners this Morning that were taken near Prince Town & appear to have been a reconitering party, and a Captn Smith writes from Crosswix that nine Hessian officers were taken & one killed in that quarter, supposed to be part of those that fled from Trentown. No farther Acct yet from Genl. Cadwallader. Troops are Constantly coming in & marching for the Jerseys so that every thing may reasonably be expected in our favour. Six of the Enemies Ships are still in Delaware Bay so stationed that Capt Biddle cannot pass them, the Fly & Musquito employed in Watching them & the Wasp Cruizing outside of them. We intend to send a person to stay at Cape May to give us regular advice of their Motions which we are much in Want of. We are much hurried but ever remain sir, Your Obedt & devoted hble servts. Robt Morris
Geo Clymer
Geo Walton[1][14][18]
December 29, 1778
The British under Colonel Archibald Campbell occupy Savannah, Georgia.[19]
1779
Colonel William Crawfords War Records, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford [20]
1779
1779 Colonel William Crawford was in command at Fort Crawford. He was issued a warrant for six hundred and fifty four rations.
UNITED STATES, 1779.
To Colonel William Crawford
To six hundred and fifty four rations
(In part) Certificate from E. J. Irwin 218 dollars
Signed William Crawford[21]
Winter Quarters of the Army
New York Headquarters
The English Guards, the 23d Regiment, Volunteers of Ireland under Lord
Rawdon, and the three Hessian grenadier battalions under General Kospoth[22].
December 29, 1781
MOORE TO IRVINE.
IN Council, December 29, 1781.
Sir:—Our assembly rose last night, having spent most of their time about a contested election; and, I am sorry to add, have done but little in regard to supplies for carrying on the war this year. However, they have adjourned to the second Monday in February, when, I hope, their attention will be turned from party disputes to the public service.
I have sent; you under care of Messrs. Meason and Proctor, representatives for Westmoreland and Washington counties, the sum of five hundred pounds, specie, for the purpose of recruiting the Pennsylvania troops under your command.[23] Nine pounds specie are allowed for each recruit, to serve during the war, now raising here; six pounds specie are allowed to each recruit to be raised in the ranging companies, to serve during the war. The council repose confidence in you to raise the men on the best terms you can; and when this money is expended, your orders on us will be met with due honor, for any number of recruits you may engage.
The gentlemen are just going off, and I have only time to add that I wish you health and happiness, and success in the recruiting business.[24]
December 29, 1781:
‘The following is an extract from the proceedings of the supreme executive council of Pennsylvania:
“IN COUNCIL, PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, December 29, 1781.
“An order was drawn on the treasurer in favor of John Proctor and Isaac Meason, Esquires, for the sum of five hundred pounds specie, to be forwarded to Brigadier General Irvine, for the purpose of recruiting the regiment stationed at Fort Pitt for the defense of the western frontiers, for which he is to account.”[25]
December 29, 1812: “On December 29, 1812, about 10 leagues from the coast of Brazil, the Constitution fell in with and captured H. B. M. frigate Java, of 49 guns and manned with upwards of 400 men. The action continued one hour and 55 minutes, in which time the Java was made a complete wreck, having her bowspirit, and every mast and spar shot our her.” Like Guerriere, Java had to be destroyed at sea. This time, Capt William Bainbridge was the hero who took the prize.[26]
December 29, 1819: Col. Crawford’s will recorded. William Crawford’s will proved September 10, 1782. Recorded December 29, 1819.[27]
December 29, 1819
Harrison County Court Record, Deed Book 8, page 188.
This Indenture Made and Entered this twenty ninth Day of December in the year of One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen between John Minter and Elizabeth his wife of Adam (?) township and County of Delaware and State of Ohio of the first Part and Jacob Carhaugh of Harrison County and State of Kentucky Witnesseth that the party of the first part for and in consideration of the Sum of one Dollar to them in hand paid the Receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and forever a quit and Discharge the Said party of the Second Part his heirs Executors and Administrators hath Granted Bargained and Sold and by these presents doth Grant Bargain and Sell unto the Said Party of the Second Part his heirs and Assigns forever the following described Parcel or tract of Land in the County of Harrison and State of Kentucky to Wit fifty Acres being a part of five Hundred Acres Deeded by Robert Johnson to said Minter
To have and to hold the above described land with the appurtenances to the Second Party his heirs and assigns forever the Party of the first part do hereby Relinquish Claim or Claim to the Above Mentioned land them and their heirs Executors or Administrators or assigns in Witness we have hereto Set and Affixed our Seals and put their hands this Day and year above written.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Elijah Adams
Lucy Minter John Minter L S.
Aren Miller Elizabeth Minter L S.
Harrison County Clerk’s Office.
This Deed of Conveyance from John Minter duce ax to Jacob Carbough was placed before me in my office by the oaths of Wm. Minter and Aren Miller two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.[28]
December 29, 1819
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I William Crawford of the County of Westmoreland and the State Of Pennsylvania, being perfect in health of body and sound memory do ordain and constitute this my last will and testament; in manner and form following that is to say I give and bequeath unto my much beloved wife Hannah Crawford all that Tract of land whereon I now live Situate lying and being on the River Youghioghania in the County and State aforesaid, during her natural life. I do also give and bequeath unto my said Wife One negro man named Dick, and one Mulatta Man Daniel, also all my household furniture, farming utensils of every kind and nature: whatsoever for and during her natural life; and after decease of my wife the above mentioned negro Dick and Daniel to descend to my loving son John Crawford, and after his decease to heirs of his body begotten. I do give and bequeath to my loving son John Crawford and his heirs lawfully begotten, five hundred acres of land to be laid out of lands located down the Ohio River by me to be paid of my exets. reserving to my son the choice of said land and also the tract of land whereon I now live at Stewarts Crossing at the decease of my said wife Hannah and at the decease of my said son John Crawford, to descend to his son William Crawford and his heirs forever, but if he should die vithout heirs then and in that case to descend to his older brother, And I do give and bequeath unto Moses Crawford[29] son of the above said John Crawford and to his heirs forever four hundred acres of land to be laid out of my land down the Ohio as before menttoned. I give and bequeath to Richard Crawford son of the above said John Crawford to his heirs forever four hundred acres of land out of land to be laid out as above mentioned. I do give and bequeath to Ann McCormick daughter of Effie McCormick four hundred acres of land to be laid off as before mentioned and also I give and bequeath Ann Connell[30] all that tract of land whereon she now lives. And being on the north side of the Youghiogheny River, two miles from said River, and on Braddock’s old road together with all the stock of every kind whatsoever and all the household furniture and farming utensils now in her hands or possession for and during her natural life. And after said Ann Connell’s decease my will is and I do hereby ordain that the lands, goods and Chattels of every kind whatsoever be sold by my exects and the money arriving therefrom be divided amongst the four children to wit:
William, James, Nancy and Polly, but nevertheless the said Ann Connell should think it more proper that the two boys or either of them the said William or James should keep the land, and then in that case the said lands, goods and chattels of every kind be appraised and an equal fourth of the said appraised to be unto the other children as the’yarise at the age by law appointed or the survivor of them, also I do will bequeath unto William Connell son of said Ann Connell and his heirs forever five hundred acres of said land located by me down the Ohio River there being a warrant for that quantity in his name from the land office of Virginia. Also I give and bequeath to James Connell son of the said Anne Connell and his heirs forever five hundred acres of land down the Ohio River there being a warrant for that quantity in his name which was allowed me as above mentioned, as soon as they arrive to full age also I do give and bequeath to Nancy and Polly daughters of said Anne Connell six hundred acres of land located by me down the River Ohio to be equally divided between them by my exectrs. And my will is that after my accounts are adjusted and settled and my debts and legacies and bequeaths are paid that all and singular of my estate, real and personal of every kind whatsoever except a mulatto boy named Martin which I give to my son John Crawford and a mulatto girl named Betty which is to continue with my wife, Hannah, be equolly divided between my three beloved children viz. John Crawford, Effie McCormick and Sarah Harrison and their heirs forever and I do will and constitute and appoint my much beloved wife Hanna Crawford, my loving brother John Stephenson and William Harrison Executors of this my will and testament.
This is to be the last will and testimony in witnesses where I have hereto set my hand and fixed my seal this sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty two.
William Crawford
Witnesses: Mary Knight
Nancy McKee
John Ecals
Thomas Gist
Proved September 10, 1782. Robert Montgomery, Reg’r.
Recorded December 29, 1819.
End quote. (Recorded after the decease of Hannah, his wife).[31]
1820
1820 Hampshire County census (“Francis Cutloaf”)[32]
Heritage Quest Online
1820 Census
Heritage Quest Online, Conrad Goodlove
1820, Ohio, Clark County Census
Moorefield Township, page 14.
Daniel McKinnon
3 males under 10
1 male 10-15
1 male 26-44 1 female 26-44[33]
Engaged in agriculture
1820, Ohio, Clark County
Moorefield Township, page 14.
Nos. 112, 113
Daniel McKinnon, Sr.
1 male 10-15 1 female 10—15
1 male 16-18
3 males 16-25
1 male 26-44
2 males 45 and over 1 female 45 and over
Son William is also listed on p. 14. (see Anc. No. 56.)
This household seems large at first glance, but it must be the
following people: Nancy and Daniel Sr., and the e~lder male who
seems to reside with them; Theophilus(age 26-44), Uriah,
Josiah and Benjamin at 16-25, Thomas at 10-15, and Sarah at
10-15. Three males are engaged in agriculture.[34]
Abt 1820
“Nearly sixty years ago, I helped to survey all the islands in the Mississippi River from the mouth of the Des Moines River to the mouth of the Illinois. In my early days, I crossed the Alleghany Mountains twelve times on horseback. ”[35]
My first vote was for Monroe in 1820, at his second election, when he received the intire vote of the Electoral College, less one.[36]
1820: Despite the moderate success and freedoms enjoyed by many American Jews, by 1820 the Jewish population of the United States had reached only 4,000. The overwhelming majority of Jews chose to remain in European communities where they could be assured of the resources necessary for living a religious Jewish life, and travel to the United Sates from the interior of the European continent was difficult and expensive in any case.[37]
1820: Images of the Promised Land remain central to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), the Christian-like religion founded in 1820 by Joseph Smith, who had been a Methodist farmer. Smith claimed that God had carved the religion’s seminal text, The Book of Mormon, on gold tablets, which he found at God’s direction but which then mysteriously disappeared. According to LDS theology, after the Tower of Babel was destroyed, the brother of Jared led his people to the land “where never had man been,” which Smith maintained was the Americas. Around 600 BCE shortly before the Assyrians began dismembering the northern kingdom, a wealthy Hebrew merchant from the northern tribe of Menasseh named Lehi fled with his friend Ishmael and their families south, into the Arabian Peninsula, until they reached a fertile coastal region called Bountiful. They soon built a ship and sailed across the eastern oceans to the Americas, where Lehi’s son Nephi and Laman, were said to have founded rival tribes: the Newphites and Lamanites. After centuries of peaceful coexistence, the Lamanites turned on their sibling nation, all but wiping them out.
The former Mormon bishop Simon Southerton, a devout believer but also an Australian molecular biologist, quit the church over the dispute and after his research found no evidence that “supported migration of Jewish people before Columbus.” “The truth,” he wrote, is that “there is no reliable scientific evidence supporting migrations from the Middle East to the New World.”[38]
1820
William Tecumseh Sherman was born in Lancaster, Ohio.[39]
[40]
U.S.S. Constitution, Charleston MA
December 29, 1862: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) and the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Chickasaw Bluff December 29.[41]
Convoy 5, June 28, 1942
On board convoy 5 was Chaim Gotlib, born December 29, 1900 from Mordi, France. His nationality is indicated as Polish.[42]
This convoy left from Beaune-la-Roland. It was composed mainly of Jews from the Greater Paris area, arrested during the operations of May and August, 1941.
Among the 965 persons whom the Germans listed according to nationality were: 752 Poles; 53 French; 41 Czechs; 12 Romanians,; 10 Austrians; 6 Russians; 3 Germans; 2 Dutch; 2 Belgians; 10 stateless; and 73 undetermined.
There were 1004 men and 34 women, as indicated in the telex dated June 29 (XXVb-102) addressed by the Kommando of the SiPo-SD of Orleans to the anti-Jewish section of the Paris Gestapo. This document states further that : 34 Jewish women and 73 Jewish men were arrested in the Orleans region by the French police in order to fill the quota; the Prefect Martin-Sane took steps in favor of the French Jews; and Dr. Cremieux, form Paris, was part of this convoy which left Beaun-la-Roland at 5:20 AM.
Ten days earlier, on June 19, this departure time was indicated in the document #XXVI-35, which noted that the train would stop at Pithiviers at 6:08 to 6:15 AM.
The routine telex to Berlin, Oranienburg and Auschwitz was sent on June 28. Composed by SS Ahnert, it was signed by Dannecker, the head of the anti-Jewish section , who stated that the head of the convoy was Lieut. Kleinschmidt.
Other documents concerning this convoy are XXVb-36, 37, and 38 of June 17 and 18 (see also Convoysw 3 and 4).
The list has not deteriorated with time. It is arranged as follow:
1) List of the 34 Jewish women, the majority from Orleans, Blois andBorges. Twenty-three of the 34 are French. The oldest was 47; three of them were barely sixteen; and youngest, Jeannin Stickgold, was a schoolgirl of 15, leaving with her mother, Celine. Both were French, born in Paris.
2) “Sonderaktion” list (June 25, 1942). This “special action” specifies the arrest, in the Orleans region, of the 34 Jewish women and 30 Jewish men who together comprise this second list. One name, the 29th is crossed out: Ziffer, Adolphe, born May 5, 1904, in Belsetz, Polish, a painter, living in Paris, 5 Burenton Street, married, one child. Next to this name, it says in German, “Tot bei Fluchversuch,” or “perished while attempting to escape.” In fact, it has been verified that Ziffer survived.
The names are listed alphabetically. Some of the thiry men were the husbands of the deported women. The oldest was 58; the youngest, Bernard Jedwab, was 16. He was French, as were 15 others from this group.
3) List of 43 Jews, also arrest in the Orleans region. There were several fathers with the adolescent sons. The youngest, Maurice Cytrynowiez, was 15 years old; hes breother Guy was 17. Both were born in Paris.
4) List of 932 men departing from Beaune. They are listed alphabetically and include 68 names (the last 68) which were crossed out. Details include: camp number in Beaune, family name, first name, jplace and date of birth, family status, profession, nationality and residence.
Some 800 of the men on this list were between ages 32 and 42. [43]
There were 16 adolescents in this convoy. There were 9 boys and seven girls, all between the ages of 15 and 18.[44]
August 6-December 29, 1942
Jewish inmates from the Gurs camp in France are deported to Auschwitz and Sobibor by the way of Drancey.[45]
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[1] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[2] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[3] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[4] Sewickly creek, a tributary of the Youghiogheny on the right, empties into the parent stream about half way between Pittsburgh and what was then the home of Crawford.
[5] Peters creek falls into the Monongahela on the left, in what is now Allegheny county, Pennsylvania.
[6] Miller’s Run empties into Chartier’s creek on the west, two miles below Canonsburg, Washington county, Pennsylvania.
[7] Dorsey Pentecost, an early resident of the territory which afterward became Washington county, Pennsylvania.
[8] Cross creek empties into the Ohio on the left, in West Virginia, seventy-five miles by the river, below Pittsburgh.
[9] The site of the present city of Wheeling, West Virginia.
[10] WASHINGTON-CRAWFORD LETTERS. Washington-Crawford Letters, C. W. Butterfield
[11] AIS Census Rep. Virginia 1809 Census, page 528.
[12] Letter from JoAnn Naugle, 1985
[13] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm
[14] The Complete Guide to Boston’s Freedom Trail by Charles Bahne, page 5.
[15] The Complete Guide to Boston’s Freedom Trail by Charles Bahne, page 5.
[16] The Complete Guide to Boston’s Freedom Trail by Charles Bahne, page 5.
[17] The Journal of the Masonic Society, Autumn 2010, Issue 10.
[18] [14] [1] RC (DNA: PCC, item 137). Written by Morris and signed by Morris, Clymer, and 1 For Washington's letters to Morris of December 29 and 30 mentioned here, see Washington, Writings (Fitzpatrick), 6:451, 457.
Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 5 August 16, 1776 - December 31, 1776 Executive Committee to John Hancock
[19] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[20] by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969 pg, 135.
[21] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995
[22] Diary of the American War, A Hessian Journal by Captain Johann Ewald pg 158
[23] ‘The following is an extract from the proceedings of the supreme executive council of Pennsylvania:
“IN COUNCIL, PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, December 29, 1781.
“An order was drawn on the treasurer in favor of John Proctor and Isaac Meason, Esquires, for the sum of five hundred pounds specie, to be forwarded to Brigadier General Irvine, for the purpose of recruiting the regiment stationed at Fort Pitt for the defense of the western frontiers, for which he is to account.”
(Washington-Irvine Correspondence by Butterfield, page 234.)
[24] Washington-Irvine Correspondence by Butterfield, page 234.
[25] (Washington-Irvine Correspondence by Butterfield, page 234.)
[26] The Complete Guide to Boston’s Freedom Trail by Charles Bahne, page 65.
[27] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995
[28] According to this deed, Minter had purchased and sold more land in Harrison County, Kentucky; than herewith copied. This may be more extensive and require further research. (From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969.)
[29] The family of John and Frances (Bradford) Crawford, lived at ‘Crawford’s Delight’ along the banks of the beautiful Youghiogheny River. How wonderful it would be, if we knew more in detailed explanation, of this couple and their two little sons. Moses being the eldest, would be five years old in 1770. At an early age, which may have been about this time, Moses met with an accident. He was left with a handicap the rest of his life. He was unable to participate in the military affairs, as his father and grandfather. Seemingly, his grandfather, Col. WilliamCrawford, made an effort to prepare for him, a future with an education and sufficiaent provisions to offset this handicap.
From Tymochtee to the River Clyde and Col. William Crawford, page 66.
[30] Notice that William makes special mention of John’s children LAWFULLY BEGOTTEN, indicating perhaps there are some not lawfully begotten! Ann Connell is not mentioned as a daughter but the legacies definitely indicate that she was. (Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 454.35)
[31] His earthly possessions he put in order as he made his last will and testament on May 16, 1782, bearing out that he had certain apprehensions of no return.
The will of William Crawford, as follows: Proved on September 10th, of the same year. Recorded December 29th, 1819 and may be be found on record in the dockets of the Register of Wills and Orphan’s Court, in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. (From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969. pg. 146.
[32] j.a.funkhouser@worldnet.att.net
[33] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.23
[34] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Page 112.24
[35] Theopolis McKinnon, August 6, 1880, London, Ohio. History of Clark County, page 382-383.
[36] Theopolis McKinnon, August 6, 1880, London, Ohio. History of Clark County, page 384.
[37] Jewish Life in Pennsylvania by Dianne Ashton, 1998 pg. 14.
[38] Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People, by Jon Entine. Page 147.
[39] Sherman’s Total War, 5/25/2007 History.com
[40] Photo by Sherri Maxson
[41] William Harrison Goodlove Iowa 24th Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodloove
[42] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 45.
[43] Memorial to the Jews Deprted from France 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 35.
[44] French Children of the Holocaust, A Memorial by Serge Klarsfeld, page 379.
[45] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1772.
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