Sunday, February 27, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, February 27

• This Day in Goodlove History, February 27

• By Jeffery Lee Goodlove

• jefferygoodlove@aol.com



• 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) 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.



• The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:

• New Address! http://www.familytreedna.com/public/goodlove/default.aspx



• 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/



• 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.



• 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.



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 Goodlove Reunion 2011 will be held Sunday, June 12 at Horseshoe Falls Lodge at Pinicon Ridge Park, Central City, Iowa. This is the same lodge we used for the previous reunions. Contact Linda at pedersen37@mchsi.com



Birthdays on this date: Betty L. Smola, Gerald Nunemaker, Ilo G. McKinnon, Adam Lefevre, Eric C. Hoover, Avis Godlove, Zella Farrar



Weddings on this date; Helen K. Goodlove and Joseph W. Story, Josephine Weber and Chester E. Smith, Juliana M. Vanderpool and Joseph L. Goodlove

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News from Around Town and Around The World

Chicken Soup!

There's nothing like homemade chicken soup. The Sisterhood of Temple B'nai Israel invites the community to a Chicken Soup lunch on Sunday, Feb. 27th from 11:30am to 2:00pm. Diners may eat in or take out. Choice of chicken soup with Matzo Ball or Noodles, accompanied by challa or ryebread, salad and dessert, all for only $8. The synagogue is located at 400 N. Edgelawn in Aurora. For more information, call 630-892-2450.

Sing Out Chicago! Featuring the Maccabeats

Mark your calendars for a JUF musical program featuring the Maccabeats on Sunday, March 13 at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts.

Tickets to Sing Out Chicago are $18 per person and must be purchased in advance through JUF. Contact SingOutChicago@juf.org or call 312-553-3530 for more information about this program that benefits the needy in Chicago, Israel, and in Jewish communities around the world.

Jewish Learners and Teachers

Registration & Presenter Proposals for Limmud Chicago 2011

Limmud Chicago is an amazing pan-denominational, multi-generational, day-long celebration of Jewish learning & culture. Plans are well underway for our 2nd annual Limmud Chicago Conference, to be held on March 27, 2011. Detailed information regarding the conference and links for registration and for presenter proposals cab be found athttp://limmudchicago.org/conference-2011/.

Regards,

Fox Valley Jewish Neighbors



February 27, 280: Birthdate of Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Constantine adopted Christianity as the state religion for the Roman Empire which marked a turning point (negative) for the Jews of Europe.[1]

280 A.D.: Radio Carbon dating shows that the “Gospel of Judas” dates to 280 A.D., plus or minus 50 years. [2]

285: Diocletian appoints Maximian as Caesar, co-ruler. This was part of an attempt to shore up the imperial authority. In another such step, Diocletian “ordered all the people …to accept his divinity and offer sacrifices to him. Fortunately for the Jewish people, they were excluded from this decree…” According to at least one source, “Diocletian’s regime was comparatively favorable to the Jewish people” which may not be saying all that much when you consider the behavior of most Roman rulers.[3]

300: By 300, the number had of Christians had exploded to more than 6 million. The attitude of the Romans toward Christianity inexorably evolved from persecution, to disdain, to tolerance, and ultimately to conversion.[4]

February 27, 1562: Pius IV issued Dudum e felicis recordationis, a papal bull that confirmed the papal bulls of Paul IV including those that put restrictions on where Jews could live and how they could earn a living.[5]

February 27, 1670: Leopold I ordered the Jews expelled from Austria.[6]



February 27, 1773

…of Westmoreland by whom the truth of the matter may be better known of all and all manner of felonies and other misdeeds and offences whatsoever which Justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery or Justices of the peace according to the Laws of Great Britain and of our said Province may or ought to enquire and to inspect all Indictments before you or any of you taken and to make and to continue to process there upon and to hear and determine according to Law all crimes and iffences what-soever properly determinable before you and to chastise and punish all persons offending in the premises by fines and fortritures or otherways as the law doth or shall direct. And therefore you are of the Peace and Laws and Statutes and all and singular the Premises and certain days and times and places which by the Constitution of our said Province are appointed you make enquiry upon the premises and hear and determine perform and fulfill the same doing therein that which to Justice according to law shall appertain. And we have appointed you the said James Hamilton, Joseph Turner, William Logan, Richard Peters, Lynford Lardner, Benjamin Chew, Thos. Cadwalder, James Tilghman, Andrew Allen, Edward Shippen Junior, William Crawford, Arthur St. Clair, Thomas Gist, Alexander McKee, Robert Hanna, William Lochry, George Wilson, William Thompson, Eneas McKay, Joseph Spear, Alexander McClean, James Cavet, William Brackan, James Pollock, Sam’l Sloan and Michael Rugh, Expuires Justices of the County Court of Common Pleas for the said County of Westmoreland requiring any three or more of you to hold Pleas of assize Seire Facias Replevins and to hear and determine all and all manners of Pleas, Actions, Suits and Csauses civil personal, real and mixed now depending or which shall hereafter be commenced in the said Court according to Law. And also to hold special Courts for the more speedy determoination of causes of such defendants as are about to depart the said Province pursuant to the said Constitution. And also we constitute and appont and full power and authority grant unto any one or more of you the said Justices who shall have been qualified by taking the oaths distinctly and separately from such of your number as by the Laws of the said Province are only qualified by affirmation to administer as well in the Courts while sitting as out of the same all and every such oath and oaths as shall be found necessary for doing of Justice. In testimony whereof we have caused the Great Seal of our said Province to be hereunto affixed, Witness Richard Penn Esquire, (by virtue of a Commission from Thomas Penn and John Penn Esquires true and absolute Proprietaries of our said Province and with our Royal Pprobation) Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province aforesaid and the Counties of New Castle Kent and Sussex on Delaware at Philadelphia the twenty seventh day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy three and in the thirteenth year of our Reign.

(Signed by)

Rich’d Penn

George the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland King…Defender of the Faith and so forth. To Van Sweringen and Thomas Scott of the County of Westmoreland within our Province…Esquires Greetings…Trust and Confidence…[7]



February 27, 1774; George Washington’s Journal: At home all day alone except Mr. Valentine Crawford (compilers 6th great grand uncle) being here.[8]



February 27, 1776: Having departed New York on February 12, General Clinton met with Governor Dunmore in Hampton Roads, Virginia, on February 17 while en route to Cape Fear, North Carolina; he was forced to remain in Hampton Roads until February 27 due to stormy weather. Clinton finally reached North Carolina on March 12, by which time the North Carolina Loyalists had been routed at Moore's Creek Bridge on February 27. The royal governors of North and South Carolina met Clinton to give him the bad news, but Commodore Peter Parker and Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis had not yet arrived from Cork, Ireland, to support Clinton in his efforts to suppress the American rebellion. After waiting until May 31, 1776, for the last of the contingency to arrive from Cork, Clinton contemplated moving the British forces to the Chesapeake Bay, since North Carolina had already fallen to the Patriots, but Parker convinced him to head instead for Charleston, South Carolina.

Abandoned again, Dunmore returned to England after the publication of the Declaration of Independence in July 1776. The county named in his honor in 1772 was renamed Shenandoah County in 1778. His hunting lodge, Porto Bello, where he first fled the Patriot uprising, remains on the National Register of Historic Places for York County, Virginia.[9]

February 27, 1778: John Dodson voluntarily enlisted on February 5, 1778. The marriage license to John and Eleanor was
issued on February 17, 1778. John passed muster on February 27, 1778. John Dodson, the first child
of Eleanor and John was bom on December 25. 1778(65). Thus, Eleanor was about three months
pregnant and probably the reason for John's discharge on June 11, 1778.

But why would Eleanor have used the surname Howard rather than McKinnon when obtaining the
marriage license? [10]

February 27, 1782

The British Parliament votes against waging further war against the Colonies.[11]


February 27, 1783



Regimental Quartermaster Flachshaar sent reports from Lan­caster, dated the 27th of February, informing us that, after over­coming a few difficulties, be succeeded in making his deliveries to the imprisoned regiments; but he himself has not returned yet. Collecting the prisoners and preventing desertion in the regiments stationed here will require double care and watchfulncss. Immedi­ately after the rumor of an impending peace, some men escaped here and there. They have been captured and severely punished. But since the promises are so alluring, it will be difficult to prevent all desertion.

With the greatest respect I shall always be [etc.][12]



February 27, 1790

1790 Kentucky



Tax Lists’ compilation checked and no McKinnon entries found. There was an entry for Lawrence Harrison in Fayette, 2/27/1790.[13]



February 27, 1801: Pursuant to the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, Washington, D.C. is placed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress.[14]





February 27, 1836



State of Ohio, Adams County.

Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace for the County aforesaid William Crawford, Thomas Brown, Mary Brown & Serena Crawford and acknowledged the signing & sealing of the within power of Attorney to be their act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand & seal this 27th February 1836.

Chas. Stephenson Justice of Peace (SEAL)[15]



February 27, 1860

Abraham Lincoln delivers a speech at Cooper Union in New York, projecting him into the lead for the Republican presidential nomination.[16]



February 27, 1865: Melanie Gottliebova born February 27, 1863. Teresin September 3, 1942. OSVOBOZENI SE DOZILI[17] On the list of Theresienstadt camp inmates Melanie survived to be liberated. “OSVOBOZENI SE DOZILI”[5][18] In another source During the war she was deported with שילוח מס. AAp מ – Prague, BOHEMIA,CZECHOSLOVAKIA ל – to THERESIENSTADT,GHETTO,CZECHOSLOVAKIA ב- September 7, 1942. Melania perished in 1942 in Terezin, Camp.[6] [19]



Sat. February 27, 1864 (William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove)

Went to Orleans on cars

Cross the river to algeirs.

Camped on flat clover field at the edge of town. Felt better. Got some milk for supper. Saw gen. Camaron looks like Joe Mentzer





General Cameron[20]



Gustav Gottleib was born February 27, 1886 in Borken, Germany. Prior to WWII he lived in Borken Hesse Nassau, Germany. He was deported in 1942 to Auschwitz. Gustav perished in Auschwitz, Camp and was declared legally dead.[21]

February 27, 1917: The Russian Revolution broke out in Petrograd. After three years of ruinous war the old regime collapsed. By March a provisional government under Kerensky was set up. During the ensuing revolution, the Jews were caught in the middle. Much of the conflict centered around the south and west where over 3 million Jews lived. It is estimated that over 2000 pogroms took place, especially in the Ukraine, leading to the death of 100,000-200,000 Jews within the next 3 years.[22]

February 27, 1919: The Versailles Peace Conference opened.[23]

February 22, 1922: In Washington, D.C., the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, providing for female suffrage, is unanimously declared constitutional by the eight members of the U.S. Supreme Court. The 19th Amendment, which stated that "the right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex," was the product of over seven decades of meetings, petitions, and protests by women suffragists and their supporters.

In 1916, the Democratic and Republican parties endorsed female enfranchisement, and on June 4, 1919, the 19th Amendment was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification. On August 18, 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the amendment, achieving the required three-fourths majority of state ratification, and on August 26 the 19th Amendment officially took effect.[24]

February 27, 1933: The German Reichstag building is set on fire; the next day, a national emergency is declared.[25] The Reichstag Fire was started by the Nazis who used the fire as an excuse to begin their subversion of the German legal and political system.[26]



February 27, 1940: American biochemists Martin Kamen and Sam Ruben discovered the radioactive isotope carbon-14, which today forms the basis of the radiocarbon dating method in archaeology and other sciences.[27]

February 27, 1941: In retaliation for an innocent incident in Amsterdam, the Germans arrested 425 Jewish men, beat them and deported 389 of them to Buchenwald concentration camp. Two months later 364 of them were transferred to Mauthausen concentration camp. Ten of them committed suicide. By autumn, none of the men were alive.[28]

February 27, 1942: The first transport of French Jews was sent to Nazi-Germany. [29]





















February 27, 2006



Lyle L. Winch

August 23, 1926 to February 27, 2006


Lyle Winch age 79, of Buck Creek died Monday morning, February 27, 2006 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa following an extended illness. Funeral Services will be held 10:30 Wednesday morning, March 1, 2006 at the Buck Creek United Methodist Church with interment in the Buck Creek Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 until 8 Tuesday at the Goettsch Funeral Home, Monticello. Rev. Edwin Moreano will officiate at the services. Thoughts, Memories and Condolences may be left at www.goettschonline.com. Surviving is his wife, Elizabeth, 3 children, Rev. Marilyn Winch, Monticello, Diane Winch, Buck Creek, Timothy Winch, Mount Vernon, a granddaughter, Heather Winch, Mount Vernon, 3 sisters, Imogene (Norman) Snell, Cedar Rapids, Novella (Jim) Cunninghan, Marion, Mary (Gary) Goodlove, Palo, 2 brothers, Martin (Martha) Winch, Marion, Merle (Lois) Winch, Buck Creek. He was preceded in death by his Parents. Lyle LeClere Winch was born August 23, 1926 at Buck Creek, Iowa. He was the son of Henry Salem and Theresa LeClere, Winch. Lyle graduated from the Buck Creek High School in 1945. Lyle Winch and Elizabeth Ward were married August 13, 1950 at the Mondamin Christian Church in Des Moines. The couple farmed near Buck Creek in Union Township, Delaware, County, Iowa. They also operated a farm in Lucas County near Russell for several years. From 1950 until 1989 Lyle was employed at Quaker Oats in Cedar Rapids. [30]






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[1] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[2] The Gospel of Judas, NTGEO, 4/9/2006

[3]http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[4] Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People, by Jon Entine. Page 125.

[5] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[6] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[7] Book A, part one, Westmoreland County, PA

(From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, pages 125-126.

[8] Washington writings. From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 121).

[9] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lord-dunmore-dispatches-note-of-inexpressible-mortification

[10] http://washburnhill.freehomepage.com/custom3.html

[11] ON This Day in America by John Wagman.

[12] Revolution in America, Confidential Letters and Journals 1776-1784 of Adjutant General Major Baurmeister of the Hessian Forces pg 553

[13] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 112.21

[14] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[15] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, p. 244.

[16] On This Day in America by John Wagman.

[17] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy

[18] [5] Terezinska Pametni Kniha, Zidovske Obeti Nacistickych Deportaci Z Cech A Moravy 1941-1945 Dil Druhy

[19] [6] This information is based on a List of Theresienstadt camp inmates found in the Terezinska Pametni Kniha/Theresienstaedter Gedenkbuch, Terezinska Iniciativa, vol. I-II Melantrich, Praha 1995, vol. III Academia Verlag, Prag 2000.

[20] North and South magazine.

• [21] [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] Gedenkbuch (Germany)* does not include many victims from area of former East Germany).

[22] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[23] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[24] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/supreme-court-defends-womens-voting-rights

[25] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page1759.

[26] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[27] Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2011, Vol 37 NO ++1.

[28] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[29] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/

[30] http://www.goettschonline.com/current.php?id=670

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