Wednesday, May 4, 2011

This Day in Goodlove History, May 4

This Day in Goodlove History, May 4

• 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





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This Day…



May 4, 1287: Jews were arrested and accused of "clipping" the coinage in England. Although there was no evidence, the community as a whole was convicted and ordered to be expelled. A ransom of 4,000 (some say 12,000) pounds of silver were paid in ransom. This was the penultimate act in the story of the medieval English Community. For a century or more they had been drained of their wealth by Richard the Lionhearted, his brother King John and his son Henry III. In 1290, having reduced the Jews to a state of semi-poverty, and replaced them with Italian Bankers, King Edward I expelled the Jews from England. Part of his rational was that if some Jews were guilty of counterfeiting, then the whole community must be guilty.[1]

May 4, 1415: Jan Hus, who saw himself as a religious reformer was declared a heretic by the Roman Catholics at the Council of Constance. The followers of Hus were called Hussites. The fight between the Hussites and the Catholic Church turned violent and the Jews of Central Europe would get caught in the crossfire. After all, if you were busy killing Hussites, why not kill another group of “non-believers” living in your midst?[2]

May 4, 1493: Pope Alexander VI divided the New World including parts of east Asia between Portugal and Spain along the so-called Demarcation Line. In other words the Western Hemisphere was divided between two Catholic Kingdoms both of which had or would soon expel their Jewish subjects. Alexander VI was one of the so-called Renaissance Popes, a group of papal leaders who left much to be desired in matters related to religion. Alexander VI was the Borgia pope. And he was the father of the notorious Cesare and Lucretzia Borgia. Alexander VI presented a mix bag when it came to his dealings with the Jews. Alexander allowed so many Marranos fleeing Spain’s Inquisition in to Rome that the city’s refugee population doubled his ten year reign. While he decreased the size of the badge worn by professing Jews, he added an additional five per cent tax to their already heavy tax burden. In an act of additional depravity, Alexander “extended the distance of the annual race in which humiliated Jews ran naked through the city so that he could view it from his Castel Sant’Angelo residence”[3]

1494 Jews expelled from Silesia, most going to Poland.[4]

May 4, 1515: An edict was issued ordering the expulsion of the Jews from Ragussa. The expulsion was another instance of economics hiding behind religious doctrine. There were exceptions to the order including physicians and merchants operating in the country on a temporary basis.[5]

• 1516

• The first Jewish ghetto is established, on one of the islands in Venice.[1][6] The Catholic Church took a leading part in the establishment of these ghettos. [2][7]



1516

• In 1516 Palestine and Jerusalem become part of the Ottoman Empire, founded by a dynasty of Turkish Muslims, for the next 400 years.[8]



On May 4, 1702 Queen Anne’s War, (1702-1713) the second French and Indian War, begins in Europe, soon spreading to North America.[9]

May 4th, 1778

Philadelphia



On the 4th all the Hessian troops formed in line, two deep, and were reviewed by General and Admiral Howe. The weather was good and the two brothers as well as many thousand onlookers were truly satisfied.



Justin Heinrich Motz, upper auditor,

prepared. May 4, 1778, a description of the surprise at Tren-

ton " as far as I can understand it from the investigation

documents."[10]



May 4, 1801: We will now proceed to take up the children of George

Keck and Catharine H. Shaub in the order they were born.



Henry Keck the eldest son was born near Allentown, Pa.,

3 January 17, 1770, and died February 1, 18 13 on the home-

stead. He married Catharine Gottleab in Westmoreland

county. Pa., in 1798. She was born in 1784, and died Dec.

12, 1863. She was but 14 years of age when she married. To

them were born five sons and two daughters, namely : Esther

Keck, born Jan. 31, 1799, died February 16, 1859; John, born

May 4, 1801, died July 31, 1880; Henry, born April 14, 1804,

died June 10, 1863; Samuel, born August 12, 1806, died Dec.

19, 1 88 1 ; Peter, born Sept. 10, 1808, died July 1, 1832 ; George

born June 9, 1810, died Dec. 14, 1864; Elizabeth, born Nov.

15. 1812, died Feb. 4, 1833.



The children were all born in Hempfield township.[11]



John Keck, the eldest son of Henry Keck the second, was

born in Westmoreland county, Pa., May 4, 1801, and died in

Kentland, Indiana, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eliza

Urmston, July 31, 1880. His remains were brought to Green-

wood cemetery, Hamilton, Ohio, and interred. He was twelve

years old when his father died, and was put in Mr. Carr's store in Greens burg", where he remained until he was 22 years of age.

He was married to Mary Ann Wiley, June 20, 1822. They

went to housekeeping in Greensburg and in October, 1822,

moved to Mercer county. Pa. One of his uncles in Mercer

county sent a man with a team to move him out there. His

brothers Samuel and Henry went out with him. Henry had a

team and Samuel drove the team that was sent to them and lis-

missed the driver. Henry with his team raised a crop of flax

which they made into cloth. Mrs. Keck spun and wove it, and

Henry, being a tailor, cut and made it up into clothing. The

distance they had to move was 100 miles. They settled on the

west bank of the Shenango river on the opposite side from

Greenville, where they lived one year and then moved over to

Greenville. He there owned a store, a farm, a coal bank and

nice town property; was the first justice of the peace; then

elected Prothonotary. and then moved to Mercer, the county

seat, where he was instrumental in erecting a log church. He

was a great student and a self-made man. He studied mathe-

matics, and was elected county surveyor ; studied medicine and

got a diploma as an M. D. : he also studied law, was a geologist

and a fine German scholar. He was often called into the courts

to translate the German into English. He had so much writ-

ing to do that it produced enlargement of the bone on his right

arm and suffered so much from the effects that he had to resort

to opium to deaden the pain. About this time he became in-

volved in business and left everything to his creditors and

moved to Illinois, when, if he had stayed and seen the affairs

straightened out. he might have saved a good deal of his proper-

ty, but he let it all go. After leaving Greenville, he spent two

years in Illinois, and then moved to Rossville, Ohio, where he

kept the toll bridge between Rossville and Hamilton. He also

kept books for his brother, George Keck & Co., and other firms

until he became too old for business. Pie was bookkeeper for

Black & Co. for fifteen years, his infirmities then preventing

him from attending to business from that time until his death.

He was tenderly cared for by his daughter. Lida Urmston.

His golden wedding was celebrated on June 20. 1872, at Ham-

ilton, Ohio, at which time valuable presents were given, and

money, also, to the amount of $700. He was a kind father, a

business man whose integrity was never disputed, and a Christ-

ian whose piety was never questioned by the church or the

world. He had a familv of eight children, namely : Lucinda,

Addison Wile)', Henry Milton, Ann Eliza, Catherine Mary,

Lucy Jane, Frances S-, and Albert Cassius. [12]





May 4, 1803: John married Barbe HUCK, daughter of Mathias HUCK and Anna Barbara MATTER, on March 24, 1822. Barbe was born on May 4, 1803 in Muhlbach,Munster,Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on December 20, 1865 at age 62.



Children from this marriage were:

4 M i. 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.

5 M ii. Mathias GUTLEBEN was born about 1828. [13]

Wed. May 4[14], 1864

In camp pleasant day

Canonadeing by gen Smith down south 6 m[15]



May 4, 1864: The beginning of a massive, coordinated campaign involving all the Union Armies. In Virginia, Grant begins advancing toward Richmond to engage Lee’s Army of Northern Viginia, now numbering 64? Attrition that will include major battles at the Wilderness (May 5-6), Sposylvania (May 8-12), and ? west, Sherman, with 100,000 men begins an advance toward Atlanta to engage Joseph E. Johnston ? Tenessee.

May 4, 1865: Lincoln’s funeral was held on April 19, before a funeral train carried his body back to his hometown of Springfield, Illinois. During the two-week journey, hundreds of thousands gathered along the railroad tracks to pay their respects, and the casket was unloaded for public viewing at several stops. He and his son, Willie, who died in the White House of typhoid fever in 1862, were interred on May 4.[16]



May 4, 1865

About the 4th of May the division went back to Savannah.[17] [18]

May 4, 1882: Frederica "Freda" GUTLEBEN was born on May 4, 1882 in Colmar,Upper Rhine,Alsace and died on August 17, 1966 in Fruitvale,Alameda,CA at age 84. [19]



May 4, 2010

I get Email!

Dear Jeff - I sent you a note yesterday, but the computer says it did not go.

So, to repeat - Thanks for the paragraph on my family history, but

I note two things -- Dad's name was "Allen "not Albert. And he died

in l967 not l961

As Ever Al Bowdish



Albert, Thanks for letting me know about the errors. I will make the changes today. Jeff



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

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

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

[4] http://christianparty.net/jewsexpelled.htm

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

[6] [1]www.wikipedia.org

[7] [2]The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism, From Ancient Times to the Present Day, by Walter Laquer, page 67

[8] National Geographic, December 2008, Map Insert.

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

[10] THE BATTLES OF TRENTON AND PRINCETON BY WILLIAM S. STRYKER

[11] HISTORY OF THE KECK FAMILY

[12] HISTORY OF THE KECK FAMILY

[13] Descendants of Elias Gutleben, Alice Email, May 2010.

[14]

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

[16] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/lincoln-dies-from-an-assassins-bullet

[17] History of the Nineteenth Army Corps by Richard B. Irwin, 1892, page 350.

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

[19] Descendents of Elias Gotleben, Email from Alice, May 2010.

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