This Day in Goodlove History, January 3
• 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.
Birthdays on this date; Kay Wilson, Steven D. Pyle, Sharon Powers, Isaac Meason, Mildred
I Get Email!
In a message dated 12/26/2010 9:16:44 A.M. Central Standard Time, jfunkhouser2@woh.rr.com writes:
Jeff:
There is Masonic Lodge in Moorefield. Twenty-five years ago the secretary of that lodge provided me information about the membership of one of my Cline ancestors, who was a member after the Civil War. I do not know how far back the Moorefield Lodge goes, but I'm skeptical that one existed before Conrad Godlove disappeared from Hardy Co. about 1806. Here's the address and the name and address of the current secretary:
Moorefield Lodge No. 29
901 Lee St.,
Moorefield, WV 26836
SEC. Billy D. Champ,
HC 84 Box 13,
Lahmansville, WV 26731
Some lodges will respond to genealogical queries, some will not: I think each state organization has its own rules. I received no reply from Kentucky when I inquired about one of the Didawicks.
There are two lodges in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio. St. Andrews was chartered in 1881, so it's of no help. I don't know the history of Lodge #101, but here's the contact information:
Clark Lodge #101
125 W High St
Springfield, OH 45502
sambas@ameritech.net
If this lodge also is recent, the Grand Lodge of Ohio might have pre-Civil War records.
Good luck!
Jim
Jim, When I inquired about finding out about my ancestor William Crawford's possibly being a Mason because he was an officer and friend of George Washington I was told that inquiries concerning Mason history should be directed to the Grand Lodge of the state of inquiry. My thinking is that the states records are computerized, and this is not a daunting task. Also, individual lodges close and open and transfer etc. but the records are a big pile of books that are not easy to go through. My hope is the records for Conrad would be at the Grand Lodge of Ohio or the Grand Lodge of Virginia, and or West Virginia. Also, I am not sure if you have to be a Mason to make the request or not. My thought also is that by what name would Conrad be going under at this time, meaning Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, or something else especially before 1812? This might be critical in finding this information. My plan is to start with the Grand Lodges first and see what happens. I would not be surprised if the original lodge in Moorefield or New Moorefield was no more than a multipurpose building like a tavern etc. That was very common in the early days. Thanks for all of your help. You just never know what might turn up next. Jeff
January 3, 106 BCE: Birthdate of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Cicero is remembered as Roman statesman and orator. From the Jewish point of view he was just one more anti-Semitic intellectual. “He denounced Judaism as a ‘barbarous superstition.’” He defended a Roman official who had stolen contributions that we supposed to be shipped to the Temple at Jerusalem. He decried the influence of Jews in Rome cautioning one group to speak quietly lest they be overheard by the Jews.[1]
January 3, 1521: Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther in the papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem. Leo is portrayed as the epitome of Church corruption – the great seller of indulgences. But Leo also provided protection for the Jews living in the Papal States. On one occasion he defied King Louis of France by not burning Jewish texts and he actually encouraged a Christian printer to publish a complete, uncensored copy of the Talmud. Luther is portrayed as the great reformer and father of the Reformation. Jews certainly benefited from the Protestant Reformation since was in the Protestant Netherlands and protestant England that the Jews found refuge and had a chance to grow and develop. However, Luther’s version of the Protestant Reformation included a large dose of anti-Semitism that would help fuel the fires of what became the Holocaust. History is not always black or white, but can be a whole lot of gray.[2]
January 3, 1598: In a letter from the Sultan to the Ottoman leaders in Jerusalem, he expressed his approval of the fact that the local Muslims locked the doors of the Nachmanides (Ramban) Synagogue, since, "the noisy ceremonies of the Jews in accordance with their false rites hinder our pious devotion and divine worship." Because of this the door was locked and sealed. The Sultan approved of the closing of the building, and he then ordered the synagogue to be annexed to the Muslims.[3]
January 3, 1676: Frederick William of Brandenburg issued a decree safeguarding the privileges of the Jews of Berlin.[4]
January 3, 1710
At a Court held for Richmond County, January’ the third 1710—~ Andrew Harrison and Elizabeth his wife came into Court and acknowledged this their deed unto John Jones the younger (the said Elizabeth being first privately examined and it was admitted to record.)
Test M: Beckwith, Clk. Cur:
Ex-a per M: Beckwith, Cik. Cur.[5]
Christmas Eve 1776 to January 3, 1777
Another verification which Butterfield made on page 104 of Chapter 5 is that “He (Crawford) was one of the heroic band that crossed the Delaware with Washington on Christmas Day (1776), participating in the Victory at Trenton on the next day, and at Princeton on the third of January, 1777.”[6]
1777 January 3, Colonel William Crawford was at Battle of Princeton[7].
Mary and Gary Goodlove visit The Battle of Princeton, January 1, 2005.
Strength Estimates of American Forces
January 3, 1777: estimated 7,559 effectives[8]
January 3, 1863: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) and the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Sherman’s Yazoo Expedition December 20, 1862, to January 3, 1863.[9] Expedition to Arkansas Post, Ark., January 3-10, 1863. [10]
Sun. January 3, 1864
Went to cedar rapids to start to davenport had a good time.[11]
January 3, 1900:
Convoy 51, March 6, 1943
List 51 is in the same deplorable condition as list 50. The nationalities mostly represented in this convoy were: Polish (554); German; Russian; Austrian; and Dutch. There were 959 men and 39 women. The men were between 16 and 65, with most between 37 and 49. There were two children.[12]
List 51 is divided into three sublists:
1. Gurs, 926 names, all men.
2. Drancy, 62 deportees, including the 39 women. All were from Paris.
3. Special list; 12 deportees.
The routine telex (“XXVc-215) indicated that the conly left Le Bourget/;Drancy on March 6 at 8:55 AM with 1,000 Jews in the Direction of Cholm, with an escort headed by Oberlieutenant Kassel (penciled above his name is ythat of “Uhlemann”).
The escape and capture of a Dutch Jews, Sal de Leuve, from this convoy are ht subject of two documents (XXVc-231).[13]
On board Convoy 51 was Jankiel Gotlib, born January 3, 1900, from Kourow, Poland.[14]
Convoy 51 took close to a thousand Jews to Maidanek and Sobibor.[15]
January 3, 1907
(Central City Herald) Earl Goodlove butchered a beef Saturday. Misses Goodlove entertained their friend Miss Emma Wilkinson Saturday night and Sunday. (Winton Goodlove’s note:Emma later married Orvill Andrews.) [16]
January 3, 1943: John Simon GUTLEBEN was born on December 17, 1875 in Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on January 9, 1955 in , Alameda,CA at age 79.
John married Charlotte J. FROHLIGER on July 11, 1916 in ,,CA. Charlotte was born in 1897 in ,,OH and died on January 3, 1943 in ,Alameda,CA at age 46.
John next married Lucy MULKEY in September 1948 in ,,CA. Lucy was born on August 27, 1876 in
January 3, 1943: Polish President Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz requested that Pope Pius XII publicly denounce German atrocities against the Jews. Pius remained silent concerning both the German slaughter of the Polish Jews as well as the German attacks against Polish Catholics.[17]
January 3, 1959: Alaska joins the Union as the forty ninth state.[18]
January 3, 2009…
The numbers below represent how the probabilities have changed after adding your genealogical information into the FTDNATiP calculations.
Knowing that Mr. Gerol L. Goodlove and Donald R. Weber could not have had a common ancestor in the last 4 generations, their 37 marker comparison shows that the probability that they shared a common ancestor within the last...
4 - 8 generations is
37.05%
12 generations is
71.83%
16 generations is
89.8%
20 generations is
96.78%
24 generations is
99.08%
28 generations is
99.75%
Knowing that Donald R. Weber and Ray Godlove could not have had a common ancestor in the last 5 generations, their 25 marker comparison shows that the probability that they shared a common ancestor within the last...
5 - 9 generations is
24.64%
13 generations is
50.63%
17 generations is
70.55%
21 generations is
83.55%
25 generations is
91.23%
29 generations is
95.49%
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[2] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[3] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[4] Thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com
[5] Torrence and Allied Families, Robert M. Torrence, pg 308
[6] Gerol “Gary” GoodloveConrad and Caty, 2003
[7] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995
[8] This is an historian’s careful reconstruction of American troops in NewJersey, by Samuel Stelle Smith in The Battle of Princeton (Monmouth Beach, N.J., 1967), 36. Washington’s Crossing by David Hackett Fischer pg. 381
[9] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
[10] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
[11] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
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[13] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 395
[14] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 405.
[15] French Children of the Holocaust, A Memorial by Serge Klarsfeld, page 406.
[16] Winton Goodlove papers.
[17] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[18] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
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