• This Day in Goodlove History, May 12
• 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.
“Jacob’s Legacy, A Genetic View of Jewish History” by David B. Goldstein, 2008.
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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 details for the GOODLOVE FAMILY REUNION were mailed Apr 9, 2011. If you haven't received the information and want to attend, please e-mail 11Goodlovereunion@gmail.com to add your name to the mailing list. RSVP's are needed by May 10.
Goodlove Family Reunion
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Pinicon Ridge Park, Central City, Iowa
4729 Horseshoe Falls Road, Central City, Iowa 52214
319-438-6616
www.mycountyparks.com/County/Linn/Park/Pinicon-Ridge-Park
The plans at the 2007 reunion were to wait 5 years to meet again. But hey, we are all aging a bit, so why wait: Because it was so hot with the August date, we are trying June this year. We hope that you and your family will be able to come. This is the same location as 2007 and with the same details. The mailing lists are hard to keep current, so I’m sure I have missed a lot of people. Please ask your relatives if they have the information, and pass this on to any relative who needs it.
Horseshoe Falls Lodge 8 AM to 8 PM. We will set up and clean up (although help is nice).
Please sign the Guest Book. Come early, stay all day, or just for a while.
Food- Hy-Vee will cater chicken & Ham plus coffee/iced tea/lemonade. Please bring a vegetable, appetizer, salad, bread or dessert in the amount you would for any family dinner. For those coming from a distance, there are grocery stores in Marion for food and picnic supplies.
Dinner at Noon. Supper at 5 PM. Please provide your own place settings.
Games-Mary & Joe Goodlove are planning activities for young & ‘not so young’. Play or watch. The Park also has canoes and paddle boats (see website for more information).
Lodging- The park does have campsites and a few cabins. Reservations 319-892-6450 or on-line. There are many motels/hotels in Marion/Cedar Rapids area.
The updated Family tree will be displayed for you to add or modify as needed.
Family albums, scrapbooks or family information. Please bring anything you would like to share. There will be tables for display. If you have any unidentified Goodlove family photos, please bring those too. Maybe someone will bhe able to help.
Your RSVP is important for appropriate food/beverage amounts. Please send both accepts & regrets to Linda Pedersen by May 10.
Something new: To help offset reunion costs (lodge rental/food/postage), please consider a donation of at leat $5 for each person attending. You may send your donation with your RSVP or leave it ‘in the hat’ June 12.
Hope to hear from you soon and see you June 12.
Mail
Linda Pedersen
902 Heiler Court
Eldridge, IA 52748
Call:
563-285-8189 (home)
563-340-1024 (cell)
E-mail:
11goodlovereunion@gmail.com
Pedersen37@mchsi.com
I Get Email!
In a message dated 4/29/2011 2:02:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
This is the only time we will see this event in our lives.
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Holidays and Observances: 4: Independence Day
Money bags
This year, July has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens
once every 823 years. This is called money bags. So, forward this to
your friends and money will arrive within 4 days. Based on Chinese
Feng Shui. The one who does not forward.....will be without money.
May your troubles be less, may your blessings be more, and may nothing but happiness come through your door.
In a message dated 4/29/2011 2:25:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
This happened in January and October of 2010. I think the Chinese must have short memories. LOL
In a message dated 5/2/2011 9:44:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:
Dear Jeff,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting in Europe this week with European leaders, including British Prime Minister Cameron and French President Sarkozy, making an urgent appeal against a unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood without regard to Israel's security concerns or input. The Palestinians have been heavily lobbying the European Union to announce support for the recognition plan prior to the United Nations meeting in September.
Palestinian Authority President Abbas has also been making the rounds of European capitals, trying to sway opinion there in favor of efforts to establish a Palestinian nation. German Chancellor Merkel pushed him to return to negotiations with Israel. But the Palestinians have refused to make any serious effort to establish peace, believing that they will get a much better deal from the United Nations than from Israel. Palestinian terrorists continue to launch almost daily attacks on Jewish targets. The Jewish people need our help now more than ever before.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,
Dr. Michael Evans
May 12, 1191: Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre. This was an arranged marriage to the extreme. Richard was already leading the Third Crusade in the Holy Land when it came to marry Berengaria. Richard had to break off his fight and come to Cyprus to marry his queen. Richard spent most of his reign outside of the British Isles which was unfortunate for the Jews because he was not given to the ant-Semitic behavior of his English counterparts.[1]
May 12 1267: A special session of the city council of Vienna decided to force all Jews to wear a cone-shaped headdress in addition to the badge. It was called the Pileum cornutum and was to become distinctive attire which is prevalent in many medieval woodcuts illustrating Jews.
Or
1267: A large group of church leaders, including a most of the German churchmen, met in Vienna under the leadership of the papal legate Gudeo. They confirmed every canonical law that Innocent III and his successors had pass for the branding of the Jews. Jews were not allowed to have any Christian servants, were not admissible to any office of trust, were not to associate with Christians in ale-houses and bars. Christians were not permitted to accept any invitation of the Jews, nor to enter into discussion with them.[2]
May 1271: Edward arrived in Acre in May 1271 with 1,000 knights; his crusade was to prove an anticlimax. Edward's small force limited him to the relief of Acre and a handful of raids, and divisions amongst the international force of Christian Crusaders led to Edward's compromise truce with the Baibars.[3]
May 12, 1393: The Jews of Sicily were forbidden to display any funeral decorations in public.[4]
May 12, 1521: A huge bonfire of confiscated heretical books is made outside the old St. Paul’s cathedral. It burned for two days.[5]
1540 Jews expelled from Naples.[6]
May 12, 1540: The Pope issued a bull against blood-ritual accusations.[7]
On May 12, (1609) in the same year, he attends and renews his obligation of personal appearance when charged upon sixty days' warning, but the penalty is reduced to 5000 merks. [8]
1609
The Virginia Company of London was a joint-stock company set up by a group of merchants and wealthy gentry for the purpose of financing and establishing a colony in America, with the aim of making a profit. They petitioned England's King James I to grant them a charter, which he did more than a year later in 1606, and then again in 1609 and 1612. These charters gave the Virginia Company the authority to establish and govern a colony on the coast of America. The Second Charter was given exclusively to the Virginia Company of London. [9]
May 12, 1754
“May the 12th-Marched away, and went on a rising ground, where we halted to dry ourselves, for we had been obliged to ford a deep river, where our shortest men had water up to their arm-pits.” [10]
May 12th, 1775
FROM MR. JAMES CLEVELAND.
To George Washinton.
KANHAWA AT THE GREAT BEND
No 7
SIR
These Fue lines Comes to let you know that we are all Well & & & And on April 5 I Got to Gilbert Sympsons Whear I Found all the hands, & Nothing
Ready but What I Gave you & Account of but the Articles hear after menched[11] one Cannoe Made by your one hands, two Do Made last year; 9 Axes So I Bought one Cannoe of Sympson at 20/ And one more I Got Which, Made Five With my one after I had got loaded I found I Could Not Tacke in all; So I left three barells of Corn which I hope you would bring with you, Cpt Crawford Came Down To Me just as I was ready to set of, & said he thought I was Loaded to Deap & Would have me to tack one of Mr John wests [canoes] I Ded Refuse to do it at First as my letTer was Seald; but Remembring your In Structsions was to Consult him[12] but I had reason to Wish I had Not For it was Stove, tho I Could Not See it So I Was obliged to leave hur he all so Prest me To tack white & he turns out well as yet I tuck him After the letter was Seald If you have got any of the letters They are, all Numberd but the First & SeCont. on the 10 of The Same Instant I Inbarcket for the Canhawa but the Winds weare so high that I Could Not go above half time on the 18 of the Same Instant I had the miss Fortain to Loos the best Cannoe & Six barells of Corn one gun [?], on the 22 of the same Instant I got to the land then I sot the hands To helveing & fixen, that No time might be lost I proseded To Search
out a place I Spent three Dayes be Fore I Could Fix on the Spot Cald the great bend & on the 26 Day of The same Instant I got to the Spot Wheare I proseded as Directe[d] First the peach Carnals petatoes Seads Corn that Night Two of the Sarvents Run a way by warter I set out With Five hands & the Night after got back with them; on the 3 Day of ThisInstant Five of them Run a way I proseded with fore hand Down the ohio as low as giaudot [?] by this I thought I must have pst them then I made to search the Indians Shore wheare I got the head man & a rifel which he had stole from the camp he said thay set out for Pensacole [?] but saw me Pass them Thay Concluded to go to the Shawne town on great musk kingdom as he had been lost five Dayes from the rest I thought I Could ketch them before Thay Could git to the town So Marchet a Day but found I Could Not by the tracks I saw so I returnd To The Camp to provide For the jurney & this Day Sets out to the town With one hand the best Diat in the last viorge (1) was warter And wild Weads Which Made Willum Skilling & one of Stefenes hands Give out & weare two Dayes & half before thay Made the Camp, the Sarvents keeps me & the hiord ‘hands huntting of them I am bulding a house to lock them in of Nights as there is Nother Way to kep them tell you Come out & See What is to be Done For this Place Would Not Doe for Sarvints Was Not my Credet at Stack I should have given up For the time I loos is More then thay are Worth I have the porest set of hands In flesh That I ever saw & at this time has but 28 bushells of Corn our Meat Is all out & Game is as Scase hear as it is in loudoun so that We have No meat & the fish would Not bite or there is None To bite you know how many hands you have hear Stefenes has got all his hands & I thinck thay are good I hired one hand so that you are abel to judg how long our Corn would last I have searcht my Selif for game but finds there is None to Speak of in less then 25 or 35 miles & that right threw the hills Wheare Scarsell a man Can go I have been buy Warter But finds No game that the hunters are Not in fault I am Told fish would be very plenty soon if so I shall Want lines As I have hunters & game to be had at a great Distance I am Resolved to Mack all I Can by Skines when thay are in Season If We ketch fish I should be glad to have some flower but that or Corn Must be had for all hands & there is None to be had hear of What I have tell you Come out & See What you Can bring For us I have put betwen 15 & 20 acres in Corn Which is all I Can tend as I have but 8 hoes &. them Stumps one of Which Is brock the lands hear is the Worst to Clear that Ever I saw I am a Mind to trie Which is the spediest way bulding or Clearing I am shore that Clearing is if it weare Not so bad with treaes Grubes & at this time the Weade & Grass is wast high & some more As I have Not got much done yet And am at a great Distance from it may appear to you that more might [have] been Done but you must not thinck that ther is any time lost white I am hear that Can be hope[13] had Not the Sarvents run a way I Mought have had more Done the peoples Cloes Would be wore out Except britches & hats by the faul Shues ma[y] be had hear
This Garroson I understand is to be brock up there is plenty of Mataxes for Sail Near 100 head of Cattel Fine Cowes And Calves Cpt Russel sayes he thincks thay would sell As high as 3 pound or three pound tenn Such I have Not Seen but I have No money or I would by some of them & Draw on you For the Cash I have had some taick with him about it he has promist To let Me have a Fue of them if I get them & you should Bring Flower out with you it Would Mack up For this Bead liven[14] this Letter Would Come Soon to hand If you should Not aProve of it let me know it as soon as you Can as it Would bee about 5 or 6 weackes before thay are sold if I Find thay go at the price that some thincks thay would I shall try to by the roll[15] What you would not Want I Would kep if you please but let me know by the first Letter you send to me I All so intend to by mataxes as I have but two there is No hilling hoes & we want some As We have Done one house & Directed to praise as we go I thinck 1 have three of the most Proper hands sworn before Cp Russell Majistrate of Finncasel County to apraise the Worck Done on this tract[16][17]
• May 12, 1776: REGIMENT VON MIRBACH
• (MIR plus company number)
• The Regiment V. Mirbach departed on March 1, 1776 from Melsungen. It embarked from Breznerlehe on May 12, 1776 and reached New York on August 14, 1776. The regiment was part of the Hessian First Division and took part in the following major engagements:
• -- Long Island (NY, August 27, 1776)
• -- Fort Washington (upper Manhattan, NY, November 16, 1776)
• -- Brandywine (PA, September 11, 1777)
• -- Redbank (Gloucester County, NJ, also known as Fort Mercer, 22 October 22, November 1, 1777)
• The regiment departed from New York on 21 November
• 1783 and arrived at Breznerlehe on April 20, 1784.
• They returned to their quarters in Melsungen on May 30, 1784.
In terms of DNA we will never know if Rosa Gotlob’s family was an descendant of Francis Gotlop however it is worth noting that a Hessian soldier, whose DNA would be of a Cohen, would come to America, and stay. In the United States they are now known as Godlove’s.
•
• Full Record Details for Rosa Gotlob Last Name GOTLOB
• First Name ROSA
• Maiden Name OPPENHEIM
• Date of Birth August 14,1890
• Permanent residence OFFENBACH,DARMSTADT,HESSE,GERMANY
• Place of Death SOBIBOR,Camp
• Victims' status end WWII Declared Dead[3]
May 12, 1780: The Americans under General Benjamin Lincoln surrender their 5400 man garrison at Charleston, South Carolina.[18]
These were that the garrison should march out with colors cased and bands playing, but not an English or Hessian tune, and lay down their arms outside the town. The Continentals were to be prisoners of war, the militia were to return to their homes on parole. In consequence of this capitulation the Continentals marched out on the (May 12) 12th, the bands playing a Turkish march. The officers were allowed to retain their swords, but were deprived of them a few days later, on the pretext that they were making “disorders” in the town The garrison had been reduced to a very ragged and pitiable condition They were not much more than half as numerous as the besiegers, even counting the American militia, Of the Continentals there were about twenty five hundere, and the English army can hardly have numbered less than twelve thousand men. The town was defended only by earthworks, and was a fortified camp rather than a fortress. The loss of the besiegers, in killed and wounded, is set down in a Hessian journal at two hundred and sixty five men.
The town of Charleston contained about fifteen thousand inhabitants, and had been one of the richest …towns in North America. The large and handsome houses were not set close together as in other towns, but much free space was left for the circulation of air. They were well furnished with mahogany and silverware, and great attention was bestowed on keeping them clean…
…The negroes had been accumulating in the British camp. Two companies of them had been brought from Savannah at the end of February. The slaves of the rebels had been confiscated. These slaves, in South Carolina, were the most degraded on the continent, and had been the worst treated by their former masters. The field hands among them, according to a Hessian journal, usually received a quart of rice or Indian corn a day. This they ate half cooked, finding it more nourishing in that condition than if fully boiled. Many of them had hardly a rag to cover their nakedness. Few could understand English.[19]
May 12, 1798
John Crawford: Col. 34, No. 7588. 444 a. Military. Cumberland R. 5/12/1798. Bk. 11, p. 195-196/ Robert Campbell & Heirs. 7/12/1826. Bk 20, p. 138-9.[20]
May 12, 1800, William Henry Harrison appointed governor of Indiana Territory.[21]
May 12, 1859: The Vicksburg Commercial Convention urges the reopening of the African slave trade.[22]
Thurs. May 12[23], 1864
In camp all day to some pills felt better. Some shooting on picket
Quite cold last night[24]
May 12, 1892
(Pleasant Valley) W. H. Goodlove has built a new picket fence around his garden.[25]
May 12, 1892
Oscar Goodlove has moved his headquarters to Viola.[26]
• May 12, 1940:German forces cross the French border.[27]
May 12 1943: Dr. Robert Levy, arrested on May 12, 1943, in Limoges and deported from Drancy on September 2, 1943, gave the following account:
“We expected to work very hard in the factories, in the coal mines in the quarries, but we did not think our annihilation had been decided upon and was going to be perpetrated for the most part, in cold blood… After a 60 hour horrible trip, our convoy, which left Drancy September 2, 1943, came to a halt. Shouting, the SS opened the padlocked cars filled with their pitiful. Cargo of frightened old men, women scared to death, crying children and exhausted men. But all those people were glad to arrive at their destination, to breathe the pure air after the contaminated stench of the freight cars, to stretch their legs and arms which had been bent by the atrocious and uncomfortable trip. This is the selection: women, children, those ovber 50, the sick, are placed on the right. The women who do not want to be separated from their husbands weep. The mothers accompanied by little children are happy, for they are not separated…”[28]
On board Convoy 59, on September 2, 1943 was Chila Gotlib, born January 1, 1883 from Seidlitz, and Malka Gotlib, born February 14, 1878 from Varsovie. (Warsaw, Poland.)[29]
• May 12, 1943: Samuel Zygelbojm, a Jewsih representative of the Polish government-inexile in London, commist suicide as an expression of solidarity with the Jewish fighters in Warsaw, and in protest against the world’s silence regarding the fate of the Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe.[30]
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May 12, 2010:
I Get Email!
From Jane:
Cole gave me a great mothers day present :)
SAN MARCOS YOUTH BASEBALL
HOMERUN CLUB
The following players have hit true “over-the-fence” homeruns this 2010 Spring Season:
DATE
PLAYER
DIVISION
TEAM
FIELD
05/11/10
Ethan Cline
Mustang South
Indians
MSP 1 - RF
05/09/10
Cole Kenny
8U Stallion
Coyotes
Bradley 5 - LC
05/08/10
Alfredo Padilla
Mustang North
Roylas
MSP 4
05/05/10
Daniel Plue
Mustang North
Angels
MSP 4
05/05/10
Thomas Oneel
Mustang North
Rangers
MSP 4
05/01/10
Noah Bolanos*
Pinto South
Tigers
Bradley 5 - CF
04/24/10
Ivan McGill
Bronco
Phillies
Bradley 4
04/15/10
Easten Scott
Mustang South
Blue Jays
Bradley 2 - CF
04/13/10
Jordan Katnik
Mustang South
Rockies
Bradley 2 - CF
04/03/10
Tyler Pearson
9U Stallion
Sharks
Bradley 5 - LC
03/27/10
Dominick Buso
Bronco
Rockies
Bradley 4 - LC
03/21/10
Malachi Perez
10U Stallion
Vipers
Del Mar Shores
03/21/10
Hunter Johnson
10U Stallion
Vipers
Del Mar Shores
Jane, Happy Mothers Day! Way to go Cole!
Jeff
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[1] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[2] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[3] http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/KingsandQueensofEngland/ThePlantagenets/EdwardILongshanks.aspx
[4] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[5] The Reformation, The Adventure of English. 12/10/2004, HISTI
[6] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm
[7] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[8] M E M O I R S OF C LAN F I N G O N BY REV. DONALD D. MACKINNON, M.A. Circa 1888
[9] M E M O I R S OF C LAN F I N G O N BY REV. DONALD D. MACKINNON, M.A. Circa 1888
[10] George Washington’s Journal
[11] mentioned?
[12]Engage upon the best terms you can, such, and so many Canoes as, are absolutely necessary to transport your Provisions and Tools down the River— And to avoid the Expense of bags as much as Possible, try if one of the Canoes cannot be fitted up in such a Manner as to carry your corn and Bacon with the assistance of one or two only. — Perhaps the Canoes built for me last year may again be got. — Speak to Major Crawford on this head.” — Washington’s Instructions for Mr. James Cleveland
[13] helped
[14] believing?
[15] whole?
[16] This letter is without a signature, but is indorsed “from Mr James Cleyeland
[17] The George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress 1741-1799
Letters to Washington and Accompanying Papers. Published by the Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Edited by Stanislaus Murray Hamilton.--vol. 05
[18] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[19] MS. Journal of the Grenadier Battalion von Platte. The Hessians and the Other Auxiliaries of Great Britain in the Revolutionary War by Edward J. Lowell pgs 250-251.
[20] Index for Old Kentucky Surveys and Grants in Old State House, Fkt. KY. (Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett Pg. 454.50.)
[21] http://www.in.gov/history/markers/515.htm
[22] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[23] The remaining three, the armored steamer “Chilicothe”, the fourth Eve’s gunboat, “Louiville”, and finally the third Monitor “Osark” successor the “Evesport as the pride of the river fleet did the same. The admiral and his precious warships were delivered thanks to Bailey to whom as he presented as a personal gift a seven hundred dollar sword. The engineer also received as tokens of appreciation a sixteen hundred dollar silver vase from the Navy, a vote of thanks from Congress, and in time a two step promotion to brigadier general. (The Civil War by Shelby Foote, cassette 3, side 2.)
“The U.S. Civil War Out West” The History Channel.
[24] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove
[25] Winton Goodlove papers.
[26] Winton Goodlove papers.
[27] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1762.
[28] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 448.
[29] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 450.
[30] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1776
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