Monday, May 16, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, May 16

• This Day in Goodlove History, May 16
• 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 5/11/2011 12:09:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, JPT@donationnet.net writes:

I Get Email!
Dear Jeff,

A growing rift between Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and supreme spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has resulted in the arrest of several top advisers to Ahmadinejad for the use of "supernatural powers" and "magic." The Iranian news outlet Ayanhdeh described one of the arrested men, Abbas Ghaffari, as "a man with special skills in metaphysics and connections with the unknown worlds." Despite the comic sound of the words, the charge is a very serious one in the strict Islamic republic.

A number of Parliament members loyal to Ayatollah Khamenei have called for Ahmadinejad to either resign or be impeached. Though Ahmadinejad was the hand-picked candidate of the mullahs who are the power behind the throne in Tehran, his increasingly bizarre behavior and drive to consolidate power apparently are creating fear among the religious hierarchy. The latest crisis began when Khamenei ordered the reinstatement of Iran's Intelligence Minister, who Ahmadinejad had fired.

Last fall when I met with President Ahmadinejad in New York City and arranged the Fox News interview to reveal his extreme ideas to the world, I also prayed a prayer binding the evil, demonic forces behind him. Removing Ahmadinejad from office would not make Iran a friend of Israel or America, but he is the most outspoken anti-Semitic world leader since Hitler and Stalin. Much hangs in the balance as these events unfold in Iran. Please join me today in praying that God's will be done for the deliverance of Israel.
Your ambassador to Jerusalem,

Dr. Michael Evans

May 16, 1474: Minister Pacheco of Spain used an attack he organized against "new Christians" as a diversion in order to enable him to capture the citadel of Segovia (and maybe the King). Although the plot was discovered in time, the Marranos were attacked by the organized mob, and men, women and children were murdered.
May 16, 1527: Florentines drove out the Medici for a second time and re-established a republic The recreation of the Republic led to the expulsion of the Jews. This event took place in the Jewish year 5300 (a year with Jewish mystical connotations), fueling messianic hopes helping to layer the ground for the rise of Solomon Molcho.
1530
Tyndale’s Pentateuch and Jonah.
May 16, 1573: Today Polish nobles elected Henry, as the first elected monarch of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the Lithuanian nobles boycotted this election, and it was the Lithuanian ducal council who confirmed his election. Poland elected Henry, rather than Habsburg candidates, partly in order to be more agreeable to the Ottoman Empire (a traditional ally of France through the Franco-Ottoman alliance), with which a Polish-Ottoman alliance was also in effect.. He owed his election to Solomon Ashkenazi, a “Rabbi” who was an advisor to the Sultan. He was in effect the Sultan’s foreign minister. In an unusually blunt statement, Ashkenazi wrote Henry “I have rendered you majesty most important service in securing your election; I have effected all that was done here.” The last statement refers to his behind the scenes work at the Sultans Palace. See Volume 4 p 605 0f Graetz.
May 1607: In May 1607, about 100 English colonists settled along the James River in Virginia to found Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. The settlers fared badly because of famine, disease, and Indian attacks, but were aided by 27-year-old English adventurer John Smith, who directed survival efforts and mapped the area. While exploring the Chickahominy River in December 1607, Smith and two colonists were captured by Powhatan warriors. At the time, the Powhatan confederacy consisted of around 30 Tidewater-area tribes led by Chief Wahunsonacock, known as Chief Powhatan to the English. Smith's companions were killed, but he was spared and released, (according to a 1624 account by Smith) because of the dramatic intercession of Pocahontas, Chief Powhatan's 13-year-old daughter. Her real name was Matoaka, and Pocahontas was a pet name that has been translated variously as "playful one" and "my favorite daughter."
May 1611
They then gave sureties to a large amount for their reappearance before the Council in May, 1611 and promised to live together in peace, love and amitie, and to assist the commissioners to quell disturbances.

May 16, 1611: Birthdate of Pope Innocent XI. During his papacy, “Innocent showed a degree of sensitivity in his dealings with the Jews within the Italian States. He compelled the city of Venice to release the Jewish prisoners taken by Francesco Morisini in 1685. He also discouraged compulsory baptisms which accordingly became less frequent under his pontificate; but he could not abolish the old practice altogether. More controversially in 1682 he issued an edict by which all the money-lending activities carried out by the Roman Jews were to cease. However ultimately convinced that such a measure would cause much misery in destroying livelihoods, the enforcement of the edict was twice delayed.”

May 1637: From 1635-1637 there is a dance of intimidation that takes place in New England. The English settelers were convinced of their superiority and the rightness of their cause. They convinced themselves that the Pequots were hostile to them.In May of 1637 the Puritan leaders decided they must take action.The English join with the Mohicans and Naragansits to form an attack on the Pequots. After the Mystic Massacre 1500 Pequots were killed or sold into slavery. Many Pequots are sold to other English Colonies like Burmuda or the Carribean Islands. That way they can never come back cause problems for the British again.The treaty of Hartford officially ended the Pequot War.

May 16, 1648: During the great Cossack uprising which brought death and destruction to hundreds of thousands of Jews, Bohdan Khmelnytsky's forces overwhelmed and defeated Commonwealth forces under the command of Stefan Potocki at the Battle of Zhovti Vody.
1649 Jews expelled from Ukraine. In the mid 17th century, the Cossacks of the Ukraine and the local Polish peasantry revolted against the feudal conditions imposed by the Polish overlords. Unfortunately, Jews bore the brunt of their murderous fury. Hundreds of thousands were massacred. Church persecution and local enmity were a constant threat. Many Jews moved west, renewing former settlements in Germany and France.
May 1652
Scattered Royalist strongholds held out until the capitulation of Dunettar Castle in May, 1652. This was the end of the English Civil wars. The Severne, or Serven, is a river flowing though Worcester. Dupuy and Dupuy write: The battles of Preston and Sheriffmuir: While John Erskine, Earl of Mar, fought an inclusive battle at Sheriffmuir with loyal troops under Archibald Campbell, Duke of Argyll, other regular troops recaptured the town of Preston from a Jacobite garrison under James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater.
May 16, 1754
On the 16th the column met two tradersw, who seaid they were fleeing for fear of the French, parties of whom had been seen near Gist’s. These traders told Washington that they believed it to be impossible to clear a road over which wagons or artillery pieces could be taken to the moth of Redstone Creek.

May 16, 1769; Rid over my dower land in York county to show them there the…to the gentlemen appointed by the General Court to value and report thereon.


May 16, 1775

Wm Crawford, one of the Gent in the Com of the Peace, took the Usual Oths to his Jajesties Person and Govern, Sub the Ab Oath and test, and then took the Oath of a Justice of the Peace, and of a Justice of the County Court in Chancery, and of a justice of Oyer and Terminer.

Pres, Wm. Crawford


…Teagarden vs Hammon James Crawford Spbd….
…Bell vs Finn. James Crawford Spbd….

May 16, 1775 William Crawford was placed on a committee of defense of inhabitance against the aggressions of Great Britain.
William Crawford offered his services to Virginia, raised a regiment, but Congress determined to receive only six regiments into pay, refused his regiment.
Nicholas Cresswell visits the area.
Captain Crawford was promoted to major.

When the news of the battle of Lexington came to the settlers on the upper Ohio, the patriots at once arranged for public meetings. The Pennsylvania partisans met at Hanna’s Town and the Viginia partisans at Pittsburg. The latter meeting took place on May 16, 1775, the day of the opening of the Virginia court. Resolutions were passed approving the conduct of Massachusetts in “resisting the invaders of American Rights and Privileges to the utmost extreme.” A committee of correspondence of twenty-eight members was appointed with Croghan as chairman. John Campbell, Edward Ward, Dorsey Pentecost, Thomas Smallman, and William Crawford were among his associates.

May 16, 1776: General Mifflin was well suited for this work. He was born in
Philadelphia in tlie year 1744, and although of Quaker parentage he
early displayed all the great qualifications of the soldier. When Gen-
eral Washington took command of the army, Mifflin was placed on his
staff as colonel and quartermaster-general. He was made a brigadier-
general, May 16, 1776, and October i of the same year Congress re-
quested him to resume the office of quartermaster-general. Soon after
the battle of Princeton he received tlie commission of major-general.
He was a man of pleasing manners, singularly attractive presence, and
in speech he was truly eloquent.

May 16, 1782: It appears that when the exploitation of lands in the Virginia County of Augusta, later Fayette County, Pennsylvania, was over, a number of persons, including Harrisons, went down the Ohio River to Limestone, now Maysville and up the Licking River to Cynthiana and Paris, Kentucky. They are found in Louisville and south of it on the Salt Licks and Salt River. To prove this, it is noted, in looking over the will of Major William Harrison, nephew of Charles Harrison, dated May 16, 1782; proven March 1, 1784: "It is my further will that the four thousand acres of land located in my name on Licking Creek, in the State of Virginia, be divided and distributed in manner, viz: First, I do give and bequeath unto my much beloved wife, Sarah, five hundred acres during her natural life, at the expiration of which, I desire they be sold and the money equally divided amongst my children or heirs of their body lawfully begotten." (Union-town, Pennsylvania, Court House, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Orphans Court, Book 1, Page 6, transferred to Book, Page 3.) This will says further: 500 acres to my brother, Benjamin Harrison and the remaining three thousand be divided amongst his children. This land, described as in Virginia, eventually turned out to be located in Kentucky.

May 16, 1782
Major William Harrison’s will was dated May 16, 1782; proven March 1, 1784; and recorded in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pa.
Following his death, his widow Sarah (Crawford) Harrison, married Uriah Springer, who came to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, from Virginia.

+LOGAN, Wapatomica, Rds.5 & 9, Jefferson Twp. *Simon Kenton ran gauntlet 1778 (historical marker)

1782 May 16, William Crawford makes his will.

May 16, 1782
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 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 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).

May 16, 1782
The Will of William Harrison, husband of Sarah Crawford, who was the daughter of Col. William Crawford.
In the name of God Amen, I William Harrison of the County of Westmoreland and State of Pennsylvania, being in perfect health and Sound Memory and calling to mind the uncertianty of the transitory life, knowing its appointed unto all men to die, and for letting my temporal affairs and directing a distribution of my worldly estate wherewith it has pleased Almighty God to bless and bestow upon me, I do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, revoking all other Wills, by me heretofore made Certifying and Confirming this to be my last Will and testament in manner and form following, but principally and first of all recommending my Soul to Almighty God who gave it hoping through the merits of my blessed redeemer Jesus Christ to find redemption of my former Sins of wickedness Imprimis: It is my will and desire that all my accounts both publick and private should be settled and all my just debts due on account of the state or states as soon as it can be obtained and if there should not be sufficiently to discharge my private debts but exclusive of an account against my honoured and well beloved mother, which account I desire may not be demanded or exacted from her; but the balance be and remain in her hands during her natural life, unless she can with convenience and ease discharge it sooner.
It is my desire that my executors hereafter named do dispose of so much of my personal estate as will make up such deficiency taking care not to distress my widow and children. It is my further desire that the tract of land whereon I now live should remain in possession of my wife for the maintainence of her and my children until my youngest child arrives at full age, when it shall be sold and the money equally divided between my children And it is my further will that the land conveyed to me by Col. William Crawford by deed dated May 14, 1782, as soon as the present crop be taken of from year to year, or otherwise rented and the profits arising be applied in schooling and educating my children. my sons ,till they arrive at an age suitable to be bound apprentices and my daughters so long as they may require schooling.
I give unto my beloved wife Sarah the above said tract of land for her own proper use of behoof forever.
It is my further will that 400 acres of land located in my name on Licking Creek in the State of Virginia be divided to my much beloved wife Sarah 500 acres, to my loving brother Benjamin Harrison 500 acres, and the remaining 3000 acres to be divided among my children, giving unto each son two thirds and each daughter one third or in other words each son two shares and each Daughter one share, the whole distribution to be at the descretion of my Executors.
And it is my further desire and will as soon as my youngest child comes of full age that my estate be equally divided among my wife and children and I constitute and appoint my worthy friends, Thomas Moor, Thomas Gist and my loving.brother, Benjamin, Executors of this my last Will and Testament, In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Sixteenth day of Nay in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty two.
In the presents of Will Harrison (SEAL)
William Crawford
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Approved March 1st, 1784, by Alexander McClean, Registrar.

1786 - May 16 - The first Court of Bourbon County convened at Col. James Garrard's. First Justices, commissioned Jan. 12, 1786: James Garrard, Thomas Swearingen, John Edwards, Benjamin Harrison, John Hinkson, Alvin Mountjoy, Thomas Warring, Edward Waller, John Gregg. Benjamin Harrison was the first Sheriff, his securities were John Edwards and John Hinkson.
May 16, 1809: Joseph C. Vance, a Virginian whose Scotch Irish forebears had emigrated to Virginia long before the Revolutionary War, had fought during the war under General Daniel Morgan, married in 1781, and not long after started West, dwelling for a time at several places along the way. About 1801 he moved into Ohio from May’s Lick, Kentucky, finally settling on a farm two and a half miles north of Urbana. In December of 1807 he married Sarah Wilson and they had ten children. Their son Joseph Vance became the Governor of Ohio in 1836. Joseph Coleville Vance who married Sarah Wilson died May 16, 1809 in Champaign County, Ohio. He is the compilers first cousin, 8 times removed.

May 16, 1809
Champaign County, Ohio, County Clerk 1805-1809, Joseph C. Vance, who died in office May 16, 1809.

May 16, 1861: The Kentucky Legislature declares its intensions to remain neutral in the Civil War.
May 16, 1863: ,Godlove, Benjamin J. Age 21. Residence Yatton, nativity Ohio. Enlisted August 24, 1861. Mustered September 6, 1861. Wounded severely in leg January 8, 1862, near Charlestown, Mo. Wounded severely in left foot May 16, 1863, Champion Hills, Miss. Transferred to Invalid Corps, February 15, 1864. No further record.

May 16, 1863: Dr. William McKinnon Goodlove (1st cousin, 3 times removed) 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Battle of Champions Hill May 16.

May 16, 1863: Hodgkins, Anson R. Age 24, Residence Springville, nativity Wisconsin, Enlisted Aug. 8, 1862, as Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Sept. 3, 1862. Wounded May 16, 1863, Champions’s Hill, Miss. Promoted First Sergeant Sept. 10, 1863; Second Lieutenant March 21, 1864. Mustered out July 17, 1865, Savannah, Ga.


GENERAL SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN--OUR ARMY ENTERING RESACA, GEORGIA, ON MAY 16, 1864.—[SKETCHED BY THEODORE R. DAVIS.]

Co. C. 110 OVI: 2nd Corp. James T. McKinnon , (private:... Joseph H. McKinnon . (jo)

James T. McKinnon is the compilers 1st cousin, four times removed.
Joseph Houston McKinnon is the compilers 1st cousin, four times removed.

Mon. May 16, 1864
Started at 4 am formed in line of battle
At 7 am heavy battery fight in line all day went 8 m splendid prairie
Country cleaned out some

May 16, 1864: John GUTLEBEN was born on October 22, 1823 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on May 16, 1864 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace at age 40.

John married Catherine BRAESCH, daughter of Jean Martin BRAESCH and Anne Marie JESSLE. Catherine was born on September 3, 1824.


May 16, 1901: John Anthony Lorence (Frank, Frantisek, Lorenc) was born May 16, 1901, and died September 1989 in Cedar Rapids, Linn Cnty, IA. He married Ursula Armstrong, August 28, 1924 in Cedar Rapids, IA, daughter of Frank Armstrong and Edna Valenta. She was born May 27, 1906 in Tipton, Iowa.

John Anthony Lorence is buried in Cedar Memorial, Cedar Rapids Iowa.

Child of John Lorence and Ursula Armstrong is Jack Junior Lorence, born February 4, 1927, Cedar Rapids, Ia.

May 16, 1938: In Austria, the first group of inmates begins work in the Mauthausen quarries.

• May 16, 1940: In France, German forces break through the French lines at Sedan.
• Hans Frank orders the launching of the AB-Aktion, in which thousands of Polish intellectuals and leaders are killed.

• April 19-May 16, 1943 : The Warsaw ghetto uprising takes place and the Warsaw ghetto is destroyed.

• Luise Gottlieb, Luise, Geb. Gottlieb. Born October 19, 1886 in Leipzig. Resided Leipzig. Deportation: from Leipzig, June 18, 1943, Theresienstadt. May 16, 1944, Auschwitz

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