• This Day in Goodlove History, June 19
• 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.
June 19, 1269: Louis IX (Saint Louis) of France, needing no urging from the Church, ordered all Jews found in public without a badge (yellow or red) to be fined ten livres of silver. The badge in France was usually a circle of red or yellow material and was known as a rouelle. The original badge was actually Moslem in origin (Caliph Omar II (717-20)) who decreed that both Jews and Christians wear a distinguishing mark. The "badge" took on different shapes colors and even dress (i.e. a hat or color of a dress) depending on the country.[1]
June 19, 1286: Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg was imprisoned in a castle in Alsace, Lombardy. At the time of his imprisonment, Reb Meir and his followers were trying to leave Germany following a new wave of persecution brought by Rudolph I. “Tradition has it that a large ransom of 23,000 marks (approximately 15,144,900 U.S dollars today) was raised for him (by the ROSH), but Rabbi Meir refused it, for fear of encouraging the imprisonment of other rabbis. He died in prison after seven years. 14 years after his death a ransom was paid for his body by Alexander ben Shlomo (Susskind) Wimpen, who was subsequently laid to rest beside the Maharam.” Reb Meir was also known by the term Maharam. His erudition and piety earned him the appellation, ‘Light of the Exile.’ Meir was a leading commentator on Rashi’s explanations of the Talmud. Such was his reputation that Ashkenazi communities in Italy, France and Germany looked to him for guidance when questions of law and/or custom arose.[2]
June 19, 1338: “In recognition of the good-will shown by the citizens of Vienna in time of distress, and in anticipation of its continuance, the Jews declared, in a document written in Hebrew and dated today in Vienna that they would lend to the citizens of Vienna, rich as well as poor, a pound of Vienna heller at a weekly interest of three heller.”[3]
June 19, 1623: Birthdate of French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal. Of the Jewish people Pascal wrote, “It is certain that in certain parts of the world we can see a peculiar people, separated from the other peoples of the world and this is called the Jewish people…. This people is not only of remarkable antiquity but has also lasted for a singularly long time… For where as the people of Greece and Italy, of Sparta, Athens and Rome and others who came so much later have perished so long ago, these still exist, despite the efforts of so many powerful kings who have tried a hundred times to wipe them out, as their historians testify, and as can easily be judged by the natural order of things over such a long spell of years. They have always been preserved, however, and their preservation was foretold… My encounter with this people amazes me…."[4]
Wednesday June 19, 1754
A council with the Half King and representatives of several other tribes ensues at Gist's plantation(near present day Dunbar, Pennsylvania). Washington's plan is to try and convince all the Indian tribes in the area to aid the British expedition against the French. [5]
June 19th, 1758
William Crawford to George Washington, June 19th, 1758, Virginia Colonial Militia Disbursement Book
That Col. Washington Note of hand for this sum I have lost in? but this ? To stand against 55. ?
Wm. Crawford[6]
On June 19, 1769, eighteen years afterwards, warrants for sur-
veys were obtained from the Penn land office, for three tracts of
land, which were surveyed and returned on November .11, 1769, to
Abraham Hunter, Joseph Hunter and Martha Hunter, respectively,
each containing over 330 acres, and described as lying on Catfish
Run, a small tributary of Chartiers Creek. Each tract was a paral-
lelogram; all being 390 perches long, and those surveyed to Abra-
ham Hunter and Joseph Hunter being each 144 perches wide, and
that surveyed to Martha Hunter 145 perches wide. They were
laid side by side the long way, Abraham Hunter's called Catfish
Camp, being to the south; Joseph Hunter's, called Grand Cairo,
adjoining on the north, and Martha Hunter's, called Martha's Bot-
tom, adjoining the latter on the north. The line made by the short
ends of each tract when put together ran north 62 degrees west; and
the south line of the Abraham Hunter, the most southern of them,
ran south 28 degrees west. The southwestern corner of the Abra-
ham Hunter was at a hickory which stood near where the road to
the LeMoyne Crematory leaves Dewey Avenue, in the Fifth
Ward of the present Washington Borough. [7]
June 19, 1773 Martha ("Patsy") Custis, Washington's stepdaughter, dies of epilepsy. [8]
June 19, 1774: . "It is said," wrote William Thompson, in a letter to Governor Penn, dated June 19th, "that the Indians have fixed a boundary [the Monongahela River] betwixt the Virginians and us, and say they will not kill or touch a Pennsylvanian. But it is not best to trust them, and I am doubtful a short time will show the contrary."[9]
“June 19, 1777: - Because the enemy would not leave the so-called Blue Mountains near Bound Brook, which were fortified, and would not let us enter them under any conditions, and as nothing could be undertaken against the enemy in his present position, our army left its position to attempt a different approach. Therefore, at daybreak, the army had to move out and formed in two columns. Lieutenant General von Heister’s column took the lead and began the march an hour before the other [column]. Previously however, the 23rd and 40th Regiments had to march half way to Brunswick to secure posts there.
“The Light Infantry with the English Jaegers, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Twisleton, covered the right flank and the 71st Regiment the left flank. The column itself marched in the following order: The Grenadier Company of the Guards, the Guard Battalion, the 3rd Brigade, the 4th Brigade, the 2nd Brigade, whose two regiments, that is, the 23rd and 40th Regiments, then closed with the column.
“The Stint’s Brigade with the Cavalry and all the pickets.
“The baggage wagons went in front of the light corps under Lieutenant Colonel Twisleton. Alter a half hour march the column halted long enough for the second column to close up, while Lieutenant Colonel Stirling’s Brigade covered both flanks.
“Lieutenant Colonel Calder’s Brigade was in the lead, followed by the Hessian Grenadiers, then the English Grenadiers. The English Light Infantry and the Hessian Jaegers formed the rear guard. The wagons were as divided by the other columns.
“During the withdrawal of these two columns, small detachments of the enemy were occasionally seen, which also fired, but from a great distance, on the rear guard. However, they did nothing more and the army arrived unhindered at Brunswick.
“Lord Comwallis’ column camped, part on this side, part on the other side, of Brunswick, and the Jaegers took post beside the Minnigerode Brigade on the road to Bound Brook and in such a manner that they had the Raritan on the left flank. [10]
June 19, 1800: William Crawford (6th great grandfather): Vol. 21, No. 4627. 1000a. Military and Shelby. Little Kentucky. 930-1797, Bk. 6, p. 624. Same and Heirs June 19, 1800, Bk. 15, p. 94-95.[11]
June 19, 1862
President Lincoln signs a bill prohibiting slavery.[12]
Sun. June 19[13], 1864
In camp had inspection
Great excitement about a new uniform[14][15]
Wrote a letter to Maria Winans
1917. June 19, During World War I, King George V ordered the British Royal family to dispense with German titles and surnames. The family took the name of "Windsor." Although not himself a Mason, he became Grand Patron of three Masonic Charities of the Grand Lodge of England when he ascended the throne. (Newsday: This Day in History; Livingston Masonic Library)[16]
June 1920: The rapid expansion of the order was due to a radical change in tis organization in June, 1920. Imperial Wizrd Simmons had proven himself to be a capable “spellbinder” but an impractical dreamer with little organizing ability. His society was in financial straits. At mnost it numbered only four or five thousand members and was doomed to go the way, apparently, of countless other organizations of a similar nature. At this juncture Mr. Edward Young Clarke and Mrs Elizabeth Tyler came to the aid of Wizard Suimmons and his struggling society and rescued it from oblivion.[17]
June 1920 to October 1921: Within a little over a year, that is, in the period between June 1920 when the contract was entered upon, and October 1921, when the Klan was investigated by Congress, the Klan had grown from a few thousand to something like 100,000 members. Clarke, aided by Mrs. Tyler, had applied to Klan promotion the skill acquired through long experience. The country was divided into some eight or more “domains,” or geographjical areas, such as Soutest, Southwest, Northeast, the Mississippi Valley, the Pacific Coast. Each “domain” was divided into “realms,” or states. The head of the promotion department as a whode was Imperial Kleagle E. Y. Clarke. The head of the “domain” was called a Grand Goblin. The head of the “realm,” or state, was called a king Kleagle and the house to house solicitors, or legwork men, were called Kleagles.[18]
June 1921
• Fixation of German reparations by allied conferences and determination of a schedule of payments in London (April and June 1921). [10][19]
In reaction to the Rathenau murder: Reichstag issues Laws for the Protection of the Republic, July 1922; exacerbates conflict between the Reich Government in Berlin and Bavaria. Bavaria, having lost most of the autonomy that Bismarck had granted it in 1871, fears further intrusions by the central government in Berlin. Political difference also plays a role: the Bavarian government stands far more to the right than the Reich Government in Berlin. [11][20]
June 1922: Assassination of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau by a group of right-wing terrorists, June 1922. Anti-Semitism, hatred of the Republic, and resentment against the policy of fulfillment conducted by Rathenau are the motives. [21]
June 1923: The reception accorded the Shriners by the capital city of the nation June 1923 when hundreds of thousands of members of this secret order preempted its streets and hotels and practically forced a suspension of the normal life of the city for a week. The citizens of Washington vied with each other in extending to the members of this secret society the utmost limits of their hospitality. On the wind shields of their cars private ciczens pasted the invitation “Hop in, Noble.” The federal government gave to its employees a half holiday that they might witness the Shriner parade. [22]
June 1944: As Hitler stubbornly fought to overcome Russia's bitter resistance, the depleted Luftwaffe steadily lost air superiority over Europe in the face of increasing British and American air attacks. By the time of the D-Day invasion of Normandy in June 1944, the Luftwaffe air fleet was a skeleton of its former self.[23]
June 19, 1955: "This was apparently the second emigration of Andrew Vance to America as we find in a letter dated June 19, 1955. Dr. Charles A. Vance of Lexington, Ky., a descendant of Andrew Vance wrote as follows:
"The fourth son of John and Mary Vance of Coagh, was Andrew Vance. He brought his bride, Jane Newell, to America in 1692 coming to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and set up a mercantile establishment. When their third child was born the mother and infant died and were buried there near their home in Lancaster Co., Pa. Then he took Willie and Sarah home to his parents in Ireland. While there he like other pioneers, took another wife, Jane Hogue, and she bore him eight children, among them being Samuel..."[24]
Ø Andrew Vance is the compilers 8th great grandfather.
In June 1961, Italian archaeologist uncovered a dedication to Tiberius Caesar from “Pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judea” in an ancient Roman theater near Caesareah Maritimea, located halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The confirmed the existence of the Roman ruler who presided over Jesus’s trial the night before he died.
1964. June 19, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was approved after surviving an 83-day United States Senate filibuster. Passage of the Bill required the Senate to impose cloture for the first time on a civil rights bill, to end a filibuster by the southern Senators. The Bill contained the most sweeping civil rights legislation in America history and, as Brother and President Lyndon B. Johnson said on television, "may help to eliminate the last vestiges of injustice in America." Brother Johnson was to sign the Bill into law on July 3 of that year. (Newsday: This Day in History; Chronicle of America)[25]
June 1965: Neo-Nazi anti-Jewish demonstrations of June 1965 started in Bamberg, Bavaria.[26]
June 19, 1269: Louis IX (Saint Louis) of France, needing no urging from the Church, ordered all Jews found in public without a badge (yellow or red) to be fined ten livres of silver. The badge in France was usually a circle of red or yellow material and was known as a rouelle. The original badge was actually Moslem in origin (Caliph Omar II (717-20)) who decreed that both Jews and Christians wear a distinguishing mark. The "badge" took on different shapes colors and even dress (i.e. a hat or color of a dress) depending on the country.[27]
June 19, 1974: The Sacred Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith, of the Roman Catholic Church, sent a letter to various Episcopal Conferences, on June 19, informing them that Canon 2335 prohibiting its members from joining the masons is to be interpreted to apply to such groups as are opposed to the Church.[28]
June 19, 1996: Covert Lee Goodlove Initiated March 11, 1946 Passed April 1 1946, Raised April 22, 1946, all at Vienna Lodge No 142. Suspended November 13, 1972, Reinstated January 10, 1973. Demitted May 10, 1988 when they closed. Birthdate November 12, 1911, Died August 30, 1997. May 10, 1988 joined Benton City LodgeNo. 81, Shellsburg, IA. Became a 50 Year Mason, June 19, 1996. [29]
June 19, 2010:
I Get Email!
Subject: Re: This Day in Goodlove History, June 18
Jeff,
It's exciting that we're getting closer to having the AB Gottlober book translated. My understanding is that Gottlober means "God Praiser".
Bill Nemoyten
Bill, I am very excited about this translation of Gottlober, and we are getting closer on this which I think will turn out to be more significant than we think. In terms of translation of our name here is some conversations that I have had that give a look into this name which may also be more significant than we already know.
This name Gottlober, or Gotlob, or Gottlieb may in fact be a link to the priestly name of "Cohen". Since our DNA is Cohen this hypothesis is probably true.
" I was reading that the German first name "Gottleib" may have a couple different origins. The earliest meaning was not actually "God Love," but "heir" or "descendant" of god. It was actually pre-Christian in its origin. "
• Andre Goodfriend 9/17/2008
• " As a name meaning "God Love" it was equivalent to the Latin "Amadeus" which means "love God." Christians focusing on biblical Greek will often cite three Greek words for love: Eros (romantic love), Philia (love between friends) and Agape (spiritual love). Agape is rarely used in names or words, but Philia often is, e.g. Philadelphia (the city of brotherly love), Anglophile (someone with a love of English things), Philosophy (love of knowledge) and the name "Theophilos" (someone having a friendly love for God). So, yes, it means "friend of God" but the word it uses is a particular type of love."
So, Gottlieb existed as a name with a different meaning than Theophilos. However, its meaning was reinterpreted and it was paired up as a German translation of Theophilos and Amadeus.
Andre Goodfriend 9/17/2008
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[1] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[2] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[3] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[4] http://thisdayinjewishhistory.blogspot.com/
[6] George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741-1799: Series 5 Financial Papers
[7] THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF WEST AUGUSTA, VIRGINIA, HELD AT AU-
GUSTA TOWN, NEAR WASHINGTON, PENNSTLVANIA, 1776- 1777. An Historical Sketch by Boyd Crumrine.
[8] http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwtime.html
[9] Dunmore's War: A Transcription from Crumrine's History
[10] Bardeleben, Enemy Views by Bruce Burgoyne, pgs. 155-157
[11] Index for Old Kentucky Surveys and Grants in Old State House, Fkt. KY. (Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, Page 454.50.)
[12] On this Day in America by John Wagman.
[13] June 19, 1864: The USS Kearsage sank the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama, ending a twenty one month global cruise that had claimed more than sixty ships valued at almost $6 million. Civil War 2010 Calendar
[14] Uniforms are wool. Wool because they had it and it was very durable. The colors of clothing were from chemical dyes as well as natural dyes.
The 24th Iowa Volunteer Regimenthttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ia/county/linn/civil_war/24th/24th_re-enactment.htm
[15] Anyone who managed to spend a year on active duty without using his full clothing allowance was supposed to receive the difference in cash. Thus on of the typical activities following a battle was the systematic stripping of clothing fron the dead.
2010 Civil War Calendar.
[16] Foundation for Tomorrow
[17] The Ku Klux Klan, A Study of the American Mind by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D. page 6-7.
[18] The Ku Klux Klan, A Study of the American Mind by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D. page 8.
[19] [10] http://www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyD4.html
[20][11] http://www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyD4.html
• [21]http://www.colby.edu/personal/r/rmscheck/GermanyD4.html
[22] The Ku Klux Klan: A Study of the American Mind, by John Moffatt Mecklin, Ph. D, 1924, page 218.
[23] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/hitler-organizes-luftwaffe
[24] Ancestors of Forrest Roger Garnett, p. 1820.3
[25] Foundation for Tomorrow
[26] Encylopedia, Judaica, volume 4, page 346.
[27]
[28] Foundation for Tomorrow
[29] Karen L. Davies Administrative Assistant, Grand Lodge of Iowa A.F. & A.M.PO Box 279, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-0279. 319-365-1438.[29]
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