Friday, May 13, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, May 13

• This Day in Goodlove History, May 13

• 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.



“Jacob’s Legacy, A Genetic View of Jewish History” by David B. Goldstein, 2008.



• 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 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



In a message dated 5/2/2011 6:43:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time, apbowd@intellex.com writes:



Did you see that Diane Sawyer has a special report coming up this week? They removed ALL items from a typical, middle class family's home that were not made in the USA .

There was hardly anything left besides the kitchen sink. Literally. During the special they are going to show truckloads of items - USA made - being brought in to replace everything and will be talking about how to find these items and the difference in price etc..

It was interesting that Diane said that if every American spent just $64 more than normal on USA made items this year, it would create something like 200,000 new jobs!

WAS BUYING FOOD THE OTHER DAY AT WALMART and ON THE LABEL OF SOME PRODUCTS IT SAID 'FROM CHINA

FOR EXAMPLE THE "OUR FAMILY" BRAND OF THE MANDARIN ORANGES SAYS RIGHT ON THE CAN 'FROM CHINA '

I WAS SHOCKED SO FOR A FEW MORE CENTS I BOUGHT THE LIBERTY GOLD BRAND OR THE DOLE SINCE IT'S FROM CALIF.

Are we Americans as dumb as we appear --- or --- is it that we just do not think while the Chinese, knowingly and intentionally, export inferior and even toxic products and dangerous toys and goods to be sold in American markets?

70% of Americans believe that the trading privileges afforded to the Chinese should be suspended.

Why do you need the government to suspend trading privileges? DO IT YOURSELF, AMERICA!!

Simply look on the bottom of every product you buy, and if it says 'Made in China ' or 'PRC' (and that now includes Hong Kong ), simply choose another product, or none at all. You will be amazed at how dependent you are on Chinese products, and you will be equally amazed at what you can do without.

Who needs plastic eggs to celebrate Easter? If you must have eggs, use real ones and benefit some American farmer. Easter is just an example. The point is do not wait for the government to act. Just go ahead and assume control on your own.

THINK ABOUT THIS: If 200 million Americans refuse to buy just $20 each of Chinese goods, that's a billion dollar trade imbalance resolved in our favor...fast!!

Most of the people who have been reading about this matter are planning on implementing this on May 1st and continue it until June 1st. That is only one month of trading losses, but it will hit the Chinese for 1/12th of the total, or 8%, of their American exports. Then they might have to ask themselves if the benefits of their arrogance and
lawlessness were worth it.

Remember, MAY 1 TO JUNE 1st !!!!!!
START NOW.


Send this to everybody you know. Let's show them that we are Americans and NOBODY can take us for granted.

If we can't live without cheap Chinese goods for one month out of our lives, WE DESERVE WHAT WE GET!

Pass it on, America...... BUY AMERICAN !!!!!


If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is probably not for you.

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This Day…



May 13, 1607: Jamestown, Virginia, becomes the first permanent English colony in America.[1]

The first Bible brought to America (to Jamestown in 1607) was the Geneva Bible.[2]





1609-1624



“We note in Du Bellet‘s Virginia Families, Volume three, there were two emigrants who bore the name of Thomas Smyth. One was Thomas Smyth, 1624 (Hotten’s List of Emigrants), and one was Sir Thomas Smyth, who came to Virginia in the period 3 November, 1609— July, 1609. (Brown’s Genesis of U. S.) Sir Thomas Smyth bore the arms of Thomas Smyth of Ostenhanger, 1s.t Treasurer of the London Company, who inter-married with the famous Dudley and Sydney families. To this family belong John Smith, Thomas Smith, Sons of Sir Thomas Smyth1 also Lawrence Smith, Arthur Smith, Phelps Smith, etc.”*The Sydney-Smith, Leggett-Price and Allied Families, by Lucy Smith Price.









“Smith, Virginia. Major Lawrence Smith, Abingdon, Gloucester County (Devonshire): Azure, a chevron between three acorns, slipped and leaved or.” tCrosier’s General Armory, p. 120.



“The familiar patronymic Smith has been most worthily represented in Virginia, from its settlement. The capital figure in the line, doughty Captain John Smith, ‘ 'The Father, of the Colony,’ however, returned a bachelor to England. [3]



1609-1610

The Old Testament of the Rheims-Douay Bible was published 1609, 1610 at Douayu, hance the name, “Rheims –Douay Bible.”[4]



VALENTINE CRAWFORD TO GEORGE WASHINGTON.

GIST’S,[5] May 13, 1774.



DEAR SIR :—I write to let you know that all your servants are well, and that none have run away. Mr. Simpson has as many of the carpenters as he can find work for, and has got some of the servants assisting about the seat for the mill, until this storm of the Indians blows over.

We this day received some Cows from Wheeling. Several of the inhabitants of that part are gone back and are planting their corn.

David Shepherd,[6] who lives down at Wheeling, moved his family up to my house, but he has gone back himself, and is planting his corn. I am sure if he can stay at Wheeling, I can go down with your men and go to work on your land; but, until my son, whom I have sent to you returns, I shall let Mr. Simpson keep all the men he chooses both carpenters and servants. As for the laborers I employed for you and Doctor Craik, I have discharged them, and they are gone with my brother William, under pay as militia, to guard the people down about Chartier’s, to enable them to get their stock away;[7] as many of the inhabitants came away and left everything they had behind them. But there are numbers of them since, returning back and planting their corn, but have left their wives and children behind, in our neighborhood. I hope, therefore, to be able yet to go down the river, if we have no worse news, in a short time; but I shall wait for my son’s returning with an answer from you. I wrote you very fully by him, and I write this line or two by Mr. Johnson, who is going straight to Williamsburg, where he will meet with you; so, pray, write me very fully how I am to act. I am, etc.

P. S.—I saw some gentlemen who came very lately from Williamsburg, at my house, last night, and they say there will be a new county set off. They also informed me that Lord Dunmore has issued a proclamation that he will find both men and money to defend our frontier; so, as I gave you a hint before, I hope you will not forget me and my son; as we are determined to stay on the frontier, and a commission would be of great advantage to us, and would add to the favors from you.





May 13, 1792: The Democratic-Republican Party is formed by Thomas Jefferson.[8]



May 13, 1846: Congress authorizes $10 million for the recruitment of 50,000 soldiers to serve in the Mexican War.[9]





May 13, 1861: England declares its neutrality in the Civil War.[10]



May 13, 1864: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) enlisted as a soldier in the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Battle Near Resaca Georgia, May 13.[11]



Fri. May 13[12], 1864

Started for the east at 8 am

Went 7 miles east of Alexandra[13]’[14]

Camped on red river near the boat[15]



May 13, 1897

Mrs. Margie Goodlove was quite sick the last of the week.[16]



May 13, 1898:



Convoy 50, March 4, 1943: This list is in very poor condition. Over time the names have rubbed off the onion skin, and it is very difficult to decipher them.



Counting deportees by nationality we found 377 Poles, 268 Germans, 99 Austrians, 91 Russians, and 30 Dutch among the largest groups. One person was from Java.



There were 937 men and 66 women, according to the list. Only five children were in this convoy. Almost the entire quota of Convoys 50 and 51 was male, as described above.



The list is in two parts:

1. Gurs, 888 deportees, all men between 16 and 65.

2. Drancy, 136 deportees, with 22 crossed out (leaving 114), The sublist included the 66 women. Most of the people resided in or around Paris.



On board Convoy 50 was Leizer Gotlieb born November 6, 1891 from Russie, (Russia), and Charles Gottlieb, born May 13, 1898 from Fulda, Germany. [17]





May 13, 1922: Two things seem to have hastened the coming of the political stage in the evolution of the Klan in Oregon, namely, the political ambitions of the Klan leaders and the proclamation of Governor Olcott on May 13, 1922, condemning the Klan because of its alleged connection with night riding outrages in Medford and other places. This proclamation precipitated a bitter political fight in which Governor Olcott lost his office, the Klan using its influence to secure the election of the Democratic candidate, Walter N. Pierce, besides putting through the so called “compulsory school bill” aimed at the Catholic schools. While the campaign for the school bill was primarily a fight for political power, religious issues were drawn into it.[18]

…Though this measure was proposed by a Scottish Rites Mason it seems to have been drafted by Klansmen and put through by their support. Leading Masons have condemned it…

…The story of the Klan in Oregon is is most instructive as throuwing light upon the significance of this order in American life. Here is a state composed of eighty five percent native Americans. It has no race problem. It is predominantly Protestant in faith, the Catholics forming but eight percent of the population. It is not torn by industrial conflict. It is not threatened by radicalism in any form. It has progressive laws, an admirable educational system, less than two percent of illiteracy. Yet this typical American state hasx been completely overrun and, for a time at least, politically dominated y a secret oath bound organization preaching religious bigotry and racial animosity and seeking primarily its own political aggrandizement. One asks how this is possible.[19]







May 13, 1940:
Germany invades France.[20]



May 13, 1981: 5:15 PM. Shots rang out. Pope John Paul II has been shot four times at close range. At a nearby hospital doctors operate for five hours. The gunman is a 23 year old Turk, a trained sniper, who had escaped a Turkish prison while surving a sentence for murder. Pope John Paul makes a remarkable recovery. [21]



On May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II was shot in St. Peter s Square by a Turkish political extremist, Mehmet Ali Agca. After his release from the hospital, the pope famously visited his would-be assassin in prison, where he had begun serving a life sentence, and personally forgave him for his actions. The next year, another unsuccessful attempt was made on the pope s life, this time by a fanatical priest who opposed the reforms of Vatican II.

Although it was not confirmed by the Vatican until 2003, many believe Pope John Paul II began suffering from Parkinson s disease in the early 1990s. He began to develop slurred speech and had difficulty walking, though he continued to keep up a physically demanding travel schedule. In his final years, he was forced to delegate many of his official duties, but still found the strength to speak to the faithful from a window at the Vatican. In February 2005, the pope was hospitalized with complications from the flu. He died two months later.

Pope John Paul II is remembered for his successful efforts to end communism, as well as for building bridges with peoples of other faiths, and issuing the Catholic Church s first apology for its actions during World War II. He was succeeded by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, who became Pope Benedict XVI. Benedict XVI began the process to beatify John Paul II in May 2005.[22]

May 13, 2010

Hello Jeffery, thank you for the information regarding the Cohen Modal Haplotype. In the future, I will take your advice and submit my DNA to see where it leads. I am still working on ways to get started on the Lindsey Cemetery restoration. I am planning an exploratory trip. After talking with the Kentucky Historical Society, I believe there are some avenues to consider. I do know it is federally and State protected against dumping, vandalism, etc. but it is private land. The owner’s cannot deny a descendent access, but can dictate the specific date and time for a visitation. They suggested due to a lack of county, state and federal funds/grants, that maybe going to the newspaper, city/county politicians, historical society, Boy Scout, etc. and by meeting with them might drum up enough local interest that could provide time and elbow grease. Who knows, I’ll keep you posted. For your records, attached is the data base documentation from the new entry at Valley Forge regarding (at that time) Lieutenant Thomas Moore and his service. I am elated he is now listed and can be looked up as a participant when one visits the park.







Best Wishes,







John Moreland















Personal ID:

VA33719









Last Name:

Moore

First Name:

Thomas

Suffix:









Rank:

1st Lieut

Rank Type:

Commissioned Officer

Ethnicity:









Brigade:

Muhlenburg's Brigade

Company:

Captain Benjamin Harrison









State:

VA

Regiment:

13 VA

Division:

Stirling's Division















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Monthly Muster Roll Status





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December 1777:

On Roll without Comment



January 1778:

On Roll without Comment



February 1778:

On Roll without Comment



March 1778:

On Roll without Comment



April 1778:

On Roll without Comment



May 1778:



June 1778:







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Additional Remarks (if any):



Born at "Arcadia" plantation in Kent County, Maryland, on March 7, 1745. He later migrated to Tyrone Township, in Fayette County, Pennsylvania and married Mary Harrison. Commissioned a lieutenant in November, 1776 and eventually promoted to captain. Took Oath of Allegiance at Valley Forge. Served until January, 1780. Following the Revolutionary War, he served with George Rogers Clark in Illinois. In 1802, Moore retired from the Kentucky Militia with the rank of major. Died in 1823 and buried in the Lindsay-Moore Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

















John,







There is so much here that you have sent that is important. First that you are planning to have your DNA tested. This will open doors for you that you could never have imagined. Second, you are trying to find ways to restore an important American and family landmark. Third, you are going back to visit your ancestry. This is so important, and my father and mother talk of this trip quite often. It may be their most memorable trip. Fourth, via the new information from Valley Forge you have found some very interesting information. For me Valley Forge was unforgettable. It is a must visit for anyone interested in American or this families history. There are three lines at least that were there, Moore, Harrison, Crawford and probably more. When I discovered the letters between the Crawford brothers (6th great grandfather and granduncle) and George Washington I thought I had discovered the motherlode of geneology, and I had. (Check todays This Day for one such letter). But there is always more, and the Cohen Modal Haplotype that was discovered through my father deciding to get his DNA tested opened the door to a whole new world, and a whole new way of thinking about our ancestry. I am elated as well that this information is on the website. What is the name of this website? By the way, The Captain Benjamin Harrison mentioned in this data sheet is Mary Harrison's brother. Mary Harrison is of course Thomas Moore's wife and is also buried at the historic Lindsey Cemetery.







Keep up the excellent work.











Jeff Goodlove





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

[2] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 135.

[3] Torrence and Allied Families, Robert M. Torrence, pg 299

[4] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 141.



[5] Now Mount Braddock, Fayette county, Pennsylvania the former home, it will be remembered of Christopher Gist, the first white settler west of the Alleghany mountains. Gist was not alive at the above date.

[6] David Shepherd was long a prominent citizen of the West. As Lieutenant of Ohio county, Virginia, he rendered very efficient service, during the Revolution in Protecting the country along the OhioError! Bookmark not defined. river, above and below Wheeling, from savage incursions In April, 1781, he commanded one hundred and thirty-four militia, in the campaign against Coshocton, an Indian town, now the site of Coshocton Ohio, under the lead of Colonel Daniel Brodhead.

[7] This was only a small part of the design in Captain Crawford’s movement down the Ohio, early in May, 1774. The principal object was to go as low as Wheeling, to watch the movements of the Indians. It will be recollected that he proceeded as far as Grave creek, but saw no savages.

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

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

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

[11] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove

[12] Retreat to Morganza May 13-22.

UNION IOWA VOLUNTEERS, 24th Regiment, Iowa Infantry: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/template.cfm?unitname=24th%20Regiment%2C%20Iowa%20Infantry&unitcode=UIA0024RI



[13] On May 13, Porter and Banks resumed their retreat from Alexandria.

http://www.civilwarhome.com/redrivercampaign.htm

[14] In point of fact, except as a location on the map, A. J. Smiths gorillas had burned it at the outset. Looking back over their shoulders as they set out they had a similar satisfaction, similar not only to Simsport, but also to Grande Ecore three weeks ago, as well to an number of lesser hamlets in their path before and since of seeing Alexandria aflame. It burned briskly under a long wind tattered plume of greasy smoke while over the levy and down by the bank of the river as one federal would recall; “thousands of people, mostly women, children and old men, were wringing their hands as they stood by little piles of what was all of their worldly possessions.” They had been driven there by the sudden press of heat from a score of fires that had quickly merged after starting simultaneously with the help of a mixture of turpentine and camphine which the soldiers slopped on houses with mops and brooms. Experience had greatly improved their incinderary techniques. (The Civil War by Shelby Foote, Cassette 3, side 2)

[15] William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary by Jeff Goodlove



[16] Winton Goodlove papers









[17] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France, 1942-1944 by Serge Klarsfeld, page 399.

[18] The Ku Klux Klan, A Study of the American Mind, by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D, 1924, page 45-46.

[19] The Ku Klux Klan, A Study of the American Mind, by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D, 1924, page 45-49.

[20] (Based on Ian Ousby, Occupation: The Ordeal of France, 1940-1944 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998)



[21] Secret Access: The Vatican, 12/22/10

[22] www.history.com

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