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This Day in Goodlove History, August 26, 2014
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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
The Chronology of the Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlieb (Germany, Russia, Czech etc.), and Allied Families of Battaile, (France), Crawford (Scotland), Harrison (England), Jackson (Ireland), Jefferson, LeClere (France), Lefevre (France), McKinnon (Scotland), Plantagenets (England), Smith (England), Stephenson (England?), Vance (Ireland from Normandy), Washington, Winch (England, traditionally Wales), including correspondence with George Rogers Clark, and including ancestors William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Martin Van Buren, Teddy Roosevelt, U.S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison “The Signer”, Benjamin Harrison, Jimmy Carter, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, William Taft, John Tyler (10th President), James Polk (11th President)Zachary Taylor, and Abraham Lincoln.
The Goodlove Family History Website:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Jeffery-Goodlove/index.html
The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:
• New Address! http://wwwfamilytreedna.com/public/goodlove/default.aspx
• • 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.
Birthdays on August 26...
William Crawford (2nd cousin 5x removed)
Prince Albert (husband of the 14th cousin 4x removed)
Elisha G. Gatewood (half 3rd cousin 4x remove)
Fern LeClere Kemp (grandaunt)
Margaret McKinnon Needham (2nd cousin 5x removed)
Ray A. Nielsen (2nd cousin 1x removed)
Margaret Shaw Truax (2nd great grandmother of ex)
Jack Short (husbans of the 3rd great grandniece of the wife of thr 3rd great granduncle)
Mildred L. Smith Hoiness (2nd cousin 2x removed)
Isabella of Angouleme Taillefer (23rd great grandmother)
Ross L. Whitney (2nd cousin 2x removed)
August 26, 1278: Ladislaus IV of Hungary and Rudolph I of Germany defeated Premysl Ottokar II of Bohemia in the Battle of Marchfield near Dürnkrut in (then) Moravia. All three of these monarchs had dealings with their Jewish subjects. At the Synod of Buda (1279), which was held during ithe reign of King Ladislaus IV it was decreed, in the presence of the papal ambassador, that every Jew appearing in public should wear on the left side of his upper garment a piece of red cloth; that any Christian transacting business with a Jew not so marked, or living in a house or on land together with any Jew, should be refused admittance to the Church services; and that a Christian entrusting any office to a Jew should be excommunicated. Rudolph had a rather “uneven” record in dealing with his Jewish subjects. For example, he continued to enforce the statute originally adopted by Frederick the Valiant, “which afforded protection against persecution and murder” to the Jews of Austria. But then the next year he issued a decree to the citizens of Austria declaring that Jews were ineligible to hold public office in Vienna. In 1254 Premysl Ottokar II issued his charter, an adaptation of one originally issued in 1244 by Duke Frederick II of Austria. Among other provisions it forbade forced conversion and condemned the blood libel. In 1268 Premysl Ottokar II renewed his charter; under which the Jews of Brno were expected to contribute a quarter of the cost of strengthening the city wall. In an undated document, he exempted the Brno Jews from all their dues for one year since they had become impoverished. So, it would seem that the ruler most positively disposed towards the Jews lost.[1]
1279: Synod of Ofen: Christians are forbidden to sell or rent real estate to or from Jews.[2] Louis IX of France canonized, Southern Song Dynasty falls to Mongols - Yuan Dynasty begins, End Song dynasty of China, Mongol Yuan dynasty takes charge under Khubilai Khan. [3]
August 26, 1280: King James I of Aragon (Spain), under the influence of the Dominican Friar Raymond Martini, ordered all disparaging statements regarding Jesus and Mary erased from the Talmud. In addition the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides was condemned to be burned due to references to Jesus in the chapter on the laws of kingship. There is really irony in the decision to burn the works of Maimonides since he was one of the few Jewish leaders of his time who could find a positive value in both Christianity and Islam.[4]
1281: Kyushu eruption. [5]
August 26, 1346: Edward III invades France and defeats large army under Philip VI. Hundred Years’ War. [6] The military supremacy of the English longbow over the French combination of crossbow and armoured knights is established at the Battle of Crecy.[7]
1347:
Hugh was not the only Payne to achieve knighthood. I found Sir Geoffrey Payn(e) and Sir John Payn(e). They were both slain at Calais in 1347. [8] Calais surrenders to Edward III., [9] (there was intensive fighting from 1338-1347). Both Sir John and Geoffrey took up the cross in the last Crusade in 1270. Their arms were "bore argent, two bars and in chief three scallops azure - sable for Sir John (Foster, Joseph, The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees. London: Studio Editions, Ltd., 1994, 154)
I also found a Walter Payne (called Walter Payueli in Jenyn's Ordinary), and a Sir Raffe Paynell, of Caythorne, Lincolnshire (he had the SAME coat of arms as Ralph Payne in Jenyns Ordinary (154)- The Stopham family of Yorkshire had the same arms as well, there must be a connection between these families?) A Ralph Paynell was the Sheriff of Yorkshire. He had holdings in five other counties (page 341 in Hinde, Thomas, The Domesday Book: England's Heritage Then and Now. Wayne, NJ: CLB, dist. by BHB International Inc., 1997).
Their arms were described as: bore, gules a lion rampant tail forchee argent quarterly with Paveley azure a cross floretti (154).
This knight's coat of arms belonged to
Sir Edward, Sir Edmund, and John Pagenham from
Suffolk, England. I have yet to figure out how these
knights might relate to Hugh (if at all). The
records from this time period are difficult at best.
I found another name Pagendarm, in Norman,
France, in the 1300's. Their arms
were "bore,
quarterly or and gules, an eagle displayed vert.
(Ashmole and Parliamentary rolls and Jenyns
Ordinary (153).
Hugh de Payens was also known as "Pagamus," a Burgundian knight. Burgundy is on the continent. Payens and Payns seem to be interchanged in records. [10]
1347: Plague again reaches Constantinople.[11] The Bubonic Plague arrived in Europe in 1347, carried aboard trading ships arriving from Asia. During the “Little Ice Age” what came to be called the “black death” found the ideal breeding environment. The bubonic plague was made much worse because people were already weakened because of lack of food.[12] gamut, a Jew, prepares for a dangerous journey. Jews had to have the kinds express permission to be in a town. They were in a way that no other medieval person was, owned and directly depended upon the King or a great noble like bishop. [13] At his lord’s bidding, Agumut will venture hundreds of mountainous miles to Venice, where he can purchase luxuries that are unavailable to the common market stalls at his home, but his expedition will also take him into the darkest events in history. [14] At the end of the Mongul trade route lies the port city of Caffa. Starting point for merchant ships on route to Italy. In 1347 the Monguls attack the Christian city of Caffa hoping to take this vital trade route for themselves. During the siege the monguls got the plague and had to call off the siege. Before the monguls left they decided to catapult their dead bodies of the victims into the town in hopes of extinguishing everyone inside by giving the plague to their enemies and apparently this is how the plague was communicated from the Monguls to the Europeans. [15] The Black Death1347 – 1351
The Black Death (also known as The Black Plague or Bubonic Plague), was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, widely thought to have been caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis (Plague), but recently attributed by some to other diseases. The origins of the plague are disputed among scholars. Some historians believe the pandemic began in China or Central Asia in the late 1320s or 1330s, and during the next years merchants and soldiers carried it over the caravan routes until in 1346 it reached the Crimea in southern Russia. Other scholars believe the plague was endemic in southern Russia. In either case, from Crimea the plague spread to Western Europe and North Africa during the 1340s. The total number of deaths worldwide is estimated at 75 million people, approximately 25–50 million of which occurred in Europe. The plague is thought to have returned every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 1700s. During this period, more than 100 plague epidemics swept across Europe.[16] Death of Louis of Bavaria, , Cola di Rienzi the tribune rules Rome but soon driven from office, Louis IV dies and Charles IV. of Luxembourg succeeds him as emperor, house of prostitution with medical examinations established in Avignon to reduce VD, Catherine of Siena born.[17]
Fall 1347: The plague reaches Alexandria, Cyprus, and Sicily.: [18]The plague hitches a ride on ships bound for Sicily. Below decks the Italians find a shipload of corpses. The few survivors are reported to have “sickness clinging to their very bones. In Sicily, the dying begins.[19]
Autumn 1347:Europe now faces the biggest threat ever to come to mankind. As it reaches Italian shores, people are utterly defenseless. For the medieval mind is full of superstition and ignorance. [20]
Winter 1347: The plague Reaches Italy.[21] Agamont leaves Venice, as 600 Venitians a day are dying.
• 1348: Jews move from Germany to Ternopol, and Lemberg Russia [22][23] and also resettled in Czech.[24].[25] Jews expelled from Switzerland.[26] Even the Black Death, or bubonic plague (1348-1349), which carried off a third of Europe’s population, was put into the service of killing Jews. Before the Black Death swept Europe, it had hit Mongolia and the Islamic Empire. Mongols, Mohammedans, and Jews had all died together without anyone having thought of blaming the Jews. But to medieval man it did occur. [27] 1348
• European Jews are blamed for the Black Death. Charge laid to the Jews that they poisoned the wells. Massacres spread throughout Spain, France, Germany and Austria. More than 200 Jewish communities destroyed by violence. Many communities have been expelled and settle down in Poland.[28]
Poisoned wells: AD 1348-1349
As Europe's citizens succumb in vast numbers to the plague, a rumour spreads that the cause lies in polluted water. The wells, it is said, have been deliberately poisoned by the Jews. The first massacres of Jews occur in France in the spring and summer of 1348. The situation rapidly becomes worse after a Jewish doctor, tortured on the rack at Chillon in Switzerland, says that he has poisoned wells with powder sent to him for the purpose by a rabbi in Spain.
Basel burns all its Jews later that month. In November the hysteria spreads to Germany.
In town after town during the next nine months, through Germany and up into Flanders, Jews are burnt in their tens of thousands (in addition to those dying anyway of the plague). Jews fleeing from this horror make their way mainly into Poland, where they are protected by the king, Casimir III. He is said to be influenced in the direction of tolerance by Esther, his Jewish mistress.
This migration brings into Poland, and subsequently into Russia, large communities of Jews speaking Yiddish - their own version of German, developed in the medieval centuries.
Read more: http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/plaintexthistories.asp?historyid=ab94#ixzz2HroGmAvI
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1348-1351
• Even the Black Death, or bubonic plague (1348-1351), which carried off a third of Europe’s population, was put into the service of killing Jews. Before the Black Death swept Europe, it had hit Mongolia and the Islamic Empire. Mongols, Mohammedans, and Jews had all died together without anyone having thought of blaming the Jews. But to medieval man it did occur. [1] The bubonic plague wreaked destruction in the Near East Before spreading to Europe, wiping out a third or more of its population. Jews were often blamed for spreading the disease by poisoning wells and were often tortured until they confessed their complicity. Pope Clement IV moved to quash the absurd charges, blaming the scourge on the devil in a paple decree, but to no avail. [29] The Armleder massacres, charges of desecrating the Host at Deggendorf, Straubing, and Landshut, and the persecutions following the Black Death (1348-49), brought catastrophe to the whole of Bavarian Jewry. Many communities were entirely destroyed, amongt them Ansbach, Aschaffenburg, Augsburg, Bamberg, Ulm, Munich, Nuremberg, Passau, Regensbuirg, Rothenburg, and Wuerzburg. Those who had fled were permitted to return after a time under King Wencelaus. [30] Jews blamed and persecuted for causing black death, but Pope Clement VI declares Jews innocent of causing Black Death, Egypt devastated by plague, Death of Spanish poet Juan Manuel, “false Valdemar” gains rule of Brandenburg before being exposed as swindler two years later, Edward III founds Order of the Garter, Boccaccio writes “Decameron”, Prague U founded by Charles IV, GOncille and Caius College at Cambridge founded, Black Plague reaches FRA ITA GER ENG and ravages Europe to 1351, Black death hits Scotland, Black death sweeps Europe.[31]
August 26, 1364: We begin our biographical reconstruction on August 26, 1364. That is when Gutleben the Jew was admitted into Colmar citizenship. However, it is stands out that his profession as a physician is not entered in the register of Colmar citizens. Whether Guleben and Jewish medical practitioner Gottlieb, who at around the same time was in the service of Count Palatine at Heidelberg near the Rhine, were the same person, will perhaps bever be ascertained with complete certainty. [32]
1365: Vivelin/Gutleben: 1365-1373 in Basel.[33] Charles V crowned king of Burgundy at Arles, Leopold III named duke of Austria, founding of Vienna U, Aztec mercenaries for Tezozomoc of Azcapotzalco, Adrianople taken by Murad the Turk. [34]
August 26, 1565: Mary's marriage to a leading Catholic precipitated Mary's half-brother, the Earl of Moray, to join with other Protestant lords, including Lords Argyll and Glencairn, in open rebellion.[93] Mary set out from Edinburgh on August 26, 1565 to confront them.[35]
August 26, 1572: Charles IX goes to the parliament to hold a court of justice, and he declares that all the executions which had taken place on the preceding days, had been done by his orders, to frustrate a
conspiracy formed against him by the admiral and his adherents.
The same day, he sends to La Mothe Fenelon an exculpatory account of the massacre of Saint Bartholomew, and charges him to assure the Queen of England, " that what has occurred, is not a matter of religious difference, or breach of the treaty of peace : but that it arose from an unfortunate conspiracy, which they (the Protestants) had raised up
against him."* [36][37]
August 26, 1728: Anne Marie d'Orléans (August 27, 1669 – August 26, 1728) married Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy (future king of Sardinia) and had issue. [38]
August 26th,1777: Business was begun in earnest, and among other important matters, certain gentlemen were appointed to make a tour of the different districts of the very large county of Yohogania to "Tender the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity to the Commonwealth of Virginia to all free Male Inhabitants; agreeable to an Act of Assembly entitled an act to oblige all free Male Inhabitants, above a certain age, to give assurance of allegiance to this State, and for other purposes Therein Mentioned:" [39]These gentlemen were
Matthew Ritchie (the ancestor of the A. S. Ritchie family of Wash-
ington); Samuel Newell; John McDaniel; Andrew Swearingen;
Isaac Cox; Benjamin Kuykendall; William Goe; Thomas Freeman;
Zachariah Connell; Benjamin FYye; Richard Yeates; and John
McDowell. And on this day was made the following order:
"Ordered: That Isaac Cox, Oliver Miller and Benjamin Kirk-
endall, be appointed, or any two of them, to Contract with proper
person or persons, to build a Goal and court house in the following
manner, and at the following place, Vizt: The Goal and Court
House are to be Included in one whole and Intire Building, of sound
round Oak, to go Twenty four feet Long and Sixteen feet wide;
two Story high; The lower Story to be eight feet high, Petitioned
in the Middle; with Squeared hewed Logs with Locks, and bears
(bars) to the door and Windows, according to law, which shall be
the Goal. The upper story to be five feet high in the Sides, with a
good Cabbin Roof, with Convenient seats for the Court & Bar,
and* a Clark's Table, to remain in one room, with a pair of stairs
on the outside to Assend up to said Room, which shall be the place
for holding Court; with two floors to be laid with strong hewed
logs; the whole to be Compleat and finished in one month from
the date hereof. The said Building to be Erected on the planta-
tion of Andrew Heath at Such Convenient place as the said Isaac
Cox, Oliver Miller and Benjamin Kirkendall, Gentlemen, or any
two of them shall think Proper."
The place where this court-house was erected has lately been
well identified for the writer by Mr. R. T. Wiley of the Elizabeth
Herald, Elizabeth, Pa., and by Mr. Samuel W. Stewart, of Highland
Station, E. E., Pittsburgh, as upon the farm now of George Gilmore,
Jefterson Township, Allegheny County, Pa., a short quarter of a
mile back from the west side of the Monongahela Ri^er, on the
brow of the first terrace back of the bottom lands; about one
mile from the boundary line of West Elizabeth, in plain view of
East Elizabeth and Lock No. 3; about one hundred yards south of
Mr. Gilmore's house, and near the upper corner of what is known
as Lobb*s old graveyard. The title to the land upon which it stood
can be traced back from George Gilmore through his father, Ben-
jamin Gilmore, McNutt heirs, Jacob Guest, John Pennell, and
Richard Heath, to Captain Henry Heath, one of whose five sons
was Andrew Heath, occupying the land, though not under a known
record title. Mr. Samuel J. Heath, a lineal descendant of Andrew
Heath, living on another part of the Heath plantation, places the
court-house, not on the Gilmore farm, but at the same corner of
the old Lobb graveyard, and nearer thereto.
Thus we see that the court-house of Yohogania County on the
Andrew Heath farm was of the same length of that erected at
Augusta Town for the District of West Augusta, and two feet
wider. The order for the erection of the court-house at Augusta
Town does not specify that there should be a court-room above
the jail, but this must be taken as implied, for all the first court-
houses erected in the wilderness were of this construction, having
the jail on the first floor, with a "petition" in the milddle, and the
court room on the second floor, with an outside stairway by which
to "assend" to it. [40]
August 26, 1777
Washington mentions in his correspondence heavy rains upon the twenty sixth of August, which injured the arms and ammunition, the last rain spoken of prior to the eleventh of September; on the latter date, therefore, the waters of Brandywine creek must have been low, and the fords shallow, as is usually the case at that season.[41]
August 26th 1777. Court met according to adjournment.
Present : John Campbell, John McDowell, Isaac Cox,
1 6 o'clock !
Minutes of Court of Yohogania County. 93
Richard Yeates, John McDaniel, William Goe, Zacheriah
Connell, George Vallandingham, Thomas Freeman and John
Cannon, Gentlemen Justices.
David McClure by his attorney Complains that Sarah Bres-
ling an Indented Servant was delivered of a Bastard Child
within her said Time of Service and the said Sarah Bresling
being Called Came into Court and Confessed to the Charge.
It is thereupon Ordered by the Court that the said Sarah
Bresling doth serve her said Master the Term of one whole
Year from the tenth day of October Next (being the expiration
of her service by Indenture) to reemburs her said Master for
his Loss and Trouble for the same — or that she pay her Mas-
ter the sum of one Thousand Pounds of Tobacco in Leu of
said Service.
Bargain and Sale. Dorsey Pentecost to Samuel and Robert
(22) Purviance for Three Hundred and fifty two acres of Land
acknowledged by said Pentecost, party thereto and ordered to
be recorded.
Bargain and Sale from Dorsey Pentecost to Samuel and
Robert Purviance, acknowledged by said Pentecost party
thereto and ordered to be recorded for four hundred and Six
acres of Land.
Bargain and Sale from Dorsey Pentecost to Samuel and
Robert Purviance for three Hundred and Seven acres of Land.
Acknowledged by said Pentecost, party thereto, and ordered
to be recorded.
Bargain and Sale from Dorsey Pentecost to Samuel and
Robert Purviance for one Hundred & Sixty three acres of
Land. Acknowledged by said Pentecost, Party thereto and
ordered to be recorded.
Bargain and Sale. Dorsey Pentecost to Jesse Hollingsworth
for five Hundred and fifty one acres of Land, acknowledged
by Said Pentecost, party thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Edward Ward, Gent, Plaintiff
against In Case
Richard Dunn, Defendant
This day came the Plaintiff by his attorney, and Patrick
MuckElroy Personally appeared in Court and undertook for the
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said Defendant, that in Case he should by Cast in this Suit
that he Shall pay and Satisfie the Condemnation of the Court
or render his Body to Prison in Execution for the same, or that
he, the said Patrick MuckElroy will do it for him, whereupon
the said Defendant prays and hath Leave to Imparl untill next
Court and then to plead.
Joseph Wells is appointed Constable to serve the Ensuing
year. Whereupon the said Joseph Came into Court and Took
the Oath of a Constable.
Oliver Miller Gentleman, Justice Present.
(23) Upon the Petition of Paul Froman, Setting forth that he is
desirous of Building a Water Mill on Mingo Creek at the
mouth Thereof; and praying an order to view and Condimn
one Acre of Land on the opposite Side from said Froman' s
Land for that Purpose,
Ordered — That the Sheriff be Commanded to Sommon
twelve Freeholders of his Vissinage to meet on the aforesaid
land and they being first Sworn Shall diligintly View and Ex-
amine the said Land which shall be Effected or Laid under
Water by the Building Said Mill with the Timber and other
conveniences thereon, and that they report the same to Next
Court with the True Value of said acre of Land Petitioned for
and of the Damages done the Party holding the same.
William Brashers produced a Bond Payable from Thomas
Hamilton to Andrew Swearingen for five hundred pounds Cur-
rant Money with a Condition to deliver to this Court the Body
of a Certain Robert Hamilton, which he hath not fulfilled.
Ordered — That the said Bond be put in Suit against the
said Thomas Hamilton.
Ordered : That the following Gentlemen be Appointed to
make a Tour of the Different Districts hereafter mentioned, and
Tender the Oath of Allegience and Fidelity to this Common
Wealth to all free Male Inhabitants, agreable to an Act of
Assembly Intitled an act to oblige all the free Male Inhabitants
above a Certain age to give assurance of allegience to this
state and for other purposes, Therein Mentioned. 1
Ordered — That Matthew Richie, Gentleman, be appointed
1 For the act itself see 9 Hening 281.
Minutes of Court of Yohogania County. 95
for the above purpose within the following Bounds, Vizt : —
Beginning at the mouth of Cross Creek and up the same to the
Dividing ridge Between said Creek, Raccoon and Churteer's
Creeks ; thence along said Ridge to Croghan's Line ; thence
with said Line to Raccoon Creek ; thence up the same to
Thomas Rogers's ; thence on Strait Line to the head of Indian
Creek ; thence down the same to the Ohio ; thence down the
said River Ohio to the Beginning.
24) Ordered: — That Samuel Newell, Gentleman, be appointed
for the above purpose within the following Bounds, Vizt : —
Beginning at the mouth of Churteer's Creek, extending up the
same to the mouth of Robertson's run ; thence up the said Run
to Croghan's Line ; thence with said Line to Raccoon Creek;
thence down Said Creek to the Ohio ; thence up the same to
the Beginning.
Ordered : — That John McDaniel, Gentleman, be appointed
for the above purpose within the following Bounds, Viz :
Beginning at the mouth of the West fork of Churteer's Creek,
Extending up the said fork to the top of the dividing ridge,
Between Churteer's Creek, Cross and Raccoon Creeks ; thence
along Said ridge to the head of Robertson's run ; thence down
said Run to the Churteer' s Creek ; thence up the said Creek to
the Beginning.
Ordered : — That Andrew Swearingen, Gentleman, be ap-
pointed for the above purpose within the following Bounds,
Vizt : Beginning at the mouth of the West fork of Churteer's
Creek and Extending up the same to the Top of the dividing
ridge Between Churteer's Creek and Cross Creek ; thence along
said Ridge to the South Bounds of the County ; thence with
said Bounds to the Main Fork of Churteer's Creek; thence
down the same to the Beginning.
Ordered : — That Isaac Cox, Gentleman, be appointed for
the above Purpose, within the following Bounds, Vizt : all that
part of the County Lying west of Sweedly Creek, East of the
Allegheny River, & North of the Monaungahela River. 1
Ordered — That Oliver Miller, Gentleman, be appointed for
The above purpose within the following Bounds, Vizt : Begin -
1 This indicates that the jurisdiction claimed extended well up northeast of Pitts-
bura
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ning at the mouth of Peters Creek and extending up the same
to the head, thence a Strait Line to Ezekeel Johnston's on
Churteer's Creek, thence down the same to the mouth ; Thence
up the Ohio and the Monaungahela River to the Beginning.
Ordered: — That Benjaman Kirkindall, Gentleman, be ap-
pointed for the above purpose within the following Bounds,
(25) Vizt: — Beginning at the mouth of Pigeon Creek, Extending
up the same to the head, Thence a South Line to the South
Bounds of the County, thence with said Bounds to the Top of
the dividing ridge between the waters of the Monaungahela
River and Churteer's Creek, Thence along said ridge to the
head of Peters Creek, thence down the same to the Monaun-
ghela River, thence up the same to the Beginning.
Ordered : — That William Goe and Thomas Freeman, Gen-
tlemen, be appointed for the above purpose within the follow-
ing Bounds, Vizt : — Beginning at the mouth of Little Red-
stone Creek and Extending up the same to the House of Wil-
liam Castlemans, Thence on a Strait line to the mouth of
Worshington's Mill run, thence up Yough River to the mouth
of Byer's run, Thence up said Run to Froman's Road ; Thence
along said road to Thomas Gist, Esquire, Thence along Laurel
Hill to Dunlap's old road, Thence with said road to the Mo-
naungahela River, Thence with said River to the Beginning.
Ordered: — That Zacheriah Connell, Gentleman, be ap-
pointed for the above purpose within the following Bounds,
Vizt : Beginning at the head of Maryland and extending along
Bradock's Road to Thomas Gists, Esquires ; Thence with Fro-
man's Road to head of Byer's Run ; Thence down said Run to
Yough River ; Thence down the same to mouth of Sweedley
Creek ; Thence with said Creek and North Bounds of the
County to the Beginning.
Ordered : — That Benjaman Frye, Gentleman, be appointed
for the above purpose within the following Bounds, Vizt : Be-
ginning at the Mouth of Little Redstone Creek extending up
the same to the House of William Castleman ; Thence on a
Strait Line to the mouth of Warshington's mill run; Thence
down the river Yough to the Monaungahela ; Thence up the
same to the Beginning.
Ordered : — That Richard Yeates, Gentleman, be appointed
Minutes of Court of Yohogania County. 97
for the above purpose within the following Bounds, Vizt : Be-
ginning at the mouth of Pigeon Creek and Extending up the
same to its fountain ; Thence South to the South Bounds of the
County ; thence with said bounds to the Monaungahela River ;
Thence down said River to the Beginning.
(26) Ordered: — That John Inks [illegible], Benjamin Wells,
John White, Jun, Henry Boyles, Samuel Clerk, Samuel Griffith,
William McKee, John Brown, Isaac Sparks, Peter Austerges,
John James Wood, and Brice Vergin, be appointed Constables
to serve the Ensueing year, and that they be Sommoned to
attend Next Court (or the Nearest Justice) to Qualify into said
Office.
Ordered : — That the Sheriff Call on Mr. John Anderson, of
Pittsburg, or any other person, for the papers and records be-
longing to the District of West Augusta, and that the said
Sheriff give the said Mr. John Anderson, or any other person
who may deliver the said Records, a Receipt for the same ;
and that he deliver the said Papers and Records to the Clerk of
this Court, who is also ordered to give the said Sheriff a Receipt
for said delivery.
Robert Hamilton, a prisoner in the Sheriffs Custody, came
into Court and in the grocest and most Impolite Manner In-
sulted the Court, and Richard Yeates, Gentleman, in par-
ticular : Ordered, That the Sheriff confine the feet of the said
Robert Hamilton in the lower rails of the fence for the space
of five minutes.
Ordered : — That any prisoner or prisoners the Sheriff have,
Shall be Confined in the guard or some other room in Fort pitt,
with the acquiesance of General Hand, untill such Time as a
proper goal can be provided for the County.
Ordered : — That Isaac Cox, Oliver Miller and Benjaman
Kirkindall, be appointed, or any two of them, to Contract
with a proper person or Persons, to Build a Goal and Court
house in the following manner, and at the following place,
Vizt : The Goal and Court House are to be Included in one
whole and Intire Building, of round sound Oak, to go Twenty
four feet Long and Sixteen feet wide ; two Story high ; The
lower Story to be eight feet high, Petitioned in the Middle ;
98 Annals of the Carnegie Museum.
with Squeared hewed Logs with Locks, and bears to the door
and Windows, according to law, which Shall be the Goal.
(27) The upper Story to be five feet high in the Sides, with a good
Cabbin Roof, with Convenient seats for the Court & Bar, and a
Clerk's Table, to remain in one room, with a pair of Stairs on
the outside to Assend up to said Room, which Shall be place
for holding Court ; with two floors to be laid with strong hewed
logs ; the whole to be Compleat and finished in one month
from the date hereof. The said Building to be Erected on the
plantation of Andrew Heath at Such Convenient place as the
said Isaac Cox, Oliver Miller & Benjaman Kirkindall, Gentle-
men, or any two of them shall think Proper.
Ordered — That John McDowell, Gentleman, be appointed
to Take a Tour within the following Bounds, and Tender the
oath of allegience and Fidelity to the State, to all free male
Inhabitants within the same, above sixteen years of age, agree-
able to act of Assembly : Beginning at the mouth of the East
fork of Churteer's Creek and Extending up the same to Ezekil
Johnston's; Thence on a Strait Line to the head of Peter's
Creek ; Thence on the Top of the Deviding Ridge Between
the Monaungahela River and Churteer's Creek to the South
Bounds of the County ; Thence with said Bounds to the Main
fork of Churteers Creek Thence with said Creek to the Be-
ginning.
Ordered — That the Court be adjourned to 6 Oclock
Tomorrow Morning.
John Campbell. [42]
August 26 & 27— The army remained in place while the necessary baggage was put ashore and everything made ready for the march.
August 26-30, 1777
Waldeck and Hessian prisoners of war were moved from Lancaster to Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and quartered in the Moravian parsonage.[43]
Records of Moravian Congregation at Hebron, 17751781. 451
August 26, 1777 Today the prisoners are to arrive here and
will be placed in the churches and school houses. Some of
our enemies want them put in our clergy-house.[44]
August 26, 1782: Battle of the Combahee River - [45]
August 26, 1806 - At a public sale the land was struck off to the highest bidder - Richard Jones Waters for 420.00. Witnesses to the deed - George Ruddell, J. Culbertson. Acknowledged December 19, (1806?) by George Wilson, Sheriff. [46]
August 26, 1926: Sim's second wife Lena, who suffered from palsy, apparently stayed in Texas when Sim moved to New Mexico. She deeded her son John land about seventeen miles north of Hereford and then lived out her life with him. She died on August 26, 1926 and is buried at West Park Cemetery in Hereford, Texas. [47]
August 26, 1813: Zachariah Connell, the founder of the town of Connellsville, came here a few years later than the settlement of William McCormick, whose brother-in-law he was, having married Mrs. McCormick’s sister, Ann Crawford. He came to this section of country soon after 1770, and stopped at the house of his future father-in-law, Capt. (afterwards Colonel) William Crawford. After his marriage, which was probably in 1773, he lived for some time on the west side of the river, but afterwards, at a time which cannot be exactly fixed (between 1773 and 1778), moved to the east side of the stream and located on a tract of land which was designated in his warrant of survey as “Mud Island,” which included the present site of the borough of Connellsville. He built his log cabin facing the river, on or very near the spot where the Trans-Allegheny House now stands, on Water Street. There he lived for many years, until he removed to the stone house which he had built at the corner of Grave Street and Hill Alley. After the death of his wife, Ann Crawford, he married a Miss Wallace, a sister of “Aunt Jenny” Wallace, who was long and well known in later years as the keeper of the toll-bridge across the Youghiogheny River. The later years of Mr. Connell’s life were devoted to the care of his real estate. He became an ardent Methodist, and donated the lot on which the church of that denomination was built. He died in his stone house on Grave Street, Aug. 26, 1813, aged seventy-two years, and was buried near the residence of John Freeman, where his remains still rest near those of his two wives, and where a broken slab marks the last resting-place of the founder of Connellsville. By his first wife Mr. Connell was the father of four children, of whom two were sons,—Hiram and John. The former lived and died in Connellsville, the latter removed to the West. Of the two daughters, one married William Page, who became a Methodist preacher, and removed with his wife to Adams County, Ohio, about 1810. The other married Greensbury Jones, an exhorter, and emigrated with him to the West. The second wife of Mr. Connell became the mother of two daughters, who respectively became the wives of Joseph and Wesley Phillips, sons of John Phillips, of Uniontown.[48]
ZACHARIAH CONNELL - PRIVATE CEMETERY, Located in Connellsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
[Cemetery Index copied September 1948; transcribed for PA Archives November, 1997]
CONNELL
ZACHARIAH, 1741 - 1813
Founder of the Borough of Connellsville 1806
Erected by the Centennial memorial Committee 1906
R. C. No inscription given
WALLACE, SUSAN, "In memory of, who departed this life, 9/21/1813, in her 29th year."
MERCER, ABNER, "In memory of, who departed this life 3/4/1834, in the 28th year of his age."
CONNELL, MARGARET, "In memory of, who departed this life, 6/20/1815, age 75 years, 2 months,
8 days."
O'BRION, ELIZABETH, d. 3/29/1844, in the 58th year of her age.
--- end of index for Connell Cemetery ----[49]
August 26, 1814: The British Column leaves Washington for Benedict albeit a bit bewildered. [50]
August 26, 1860: Harriet, dau. of G. and Winnie Crawford, died August 26, 1860. Aged 26 years, 24 days.
5. Mrs. Emahiser says that in 1958 she saw a marker:
Julian Crawford, 21 years, died 1851. [51]
August 26, 1937: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balderston of Alburnett visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Falcon. (The Marion Sentinel, Marion Iowa, Thursday August 26, 1937,
August 26, 1937
Forty-Seventh Annual Reunion This Week
[52]
• August 26, 1937: A new wave of anti-Jewish terror had broken out in Bialystok district of Poland, resulting in more than 50 Jews being injured, some of them seriously. In one instance Polish rioters gouged out the eyes of Leib Koza, a Jewish carter. In understanding the Holocaust, one must understand that anti-Semitism did not arrive in Eastern Europe only with the coming of the Nazis.[53]
• August 26, 1937: The Council of People’s Commissars for Ukraine approved plans to settle 1,525 Jewish families and 1020 individuals in Biro-Bidjan, and 350 Jewish families in Crimea. This reflected a challenge that the Soviet Union faced in dealing with what was the Nationalities Problem in general and Jews and Zionism in particular.[54]
•
August 26, 1938: In Vienna, the Central Office for Jewish Emigration (Zentralstelle fur Judische Auswanderung) is set up under Adolf Eichmann.[55]
August 26, 1942: At 2:30 am in the morning the German Schutzpolizei in Chortkiv in the western Ukrain starts driving Jews out of houses, splits in groups of 120, packs them in freight cars and deports 2000 Jews to Belzec death camp. Five hundred sick Jews and children were murdered on the spot.[56]
August 26, 1942: Seven thousand stateless Jews in the Vichy Free Zone of France were rounded up. Many of these people were refugees from Nazi conquests in Eastern Europe. The Vichy Government was very prompt in turning Jews over to the Nazis.[57]
August 26, 1942: 518 Jewish children deported from Paris are gassed at Auschwitz.[58]
Convoy 24, August 26, 1942.
Convoy 24 had 1,000 deportees. Almost half (400) were children under the age of 12. The German breakdown by nationality of 948 of the deportees is : 296 French; 179 Poles; 97 Germans; 54 Austrians; 31 dutch; 5 Russians; 5 Romanians; 2 Turks; 2 Greeks; 13 stateless; and 257 undetermined.
Fritz Gotlieb, born July 10, 1931, age 11 from Siegen, Austria, was on board Convoy 24.
There were about 320 children younger than 12. A breakdown by year of birth is:
Born in 1940, 3. Born in 1939, 23. Born in 1938, 18. Born in 1937, 26. Born in 1936, 24. Born in 1935, 26. Born in 1934, 26. Born in 1933, 29. Born in 1932, 40. Born in 1931, 54. Born in 1930, 51.
The list is in very poor condition. Each name had to be examined under a magnifying glass, but even this minute examination did not reveal all the details. The list is divided into five sublists.
1. Pithiviers camp. These were mainly the children who were rounded up on July 15 and 16 in Paris and who, for the most part, were separated from their parents. The 28 pages of lists from Pithiviers show the family name, first name, date and city or country of birth, and city of residence. The list is divided by boxcar; it starts with Car 6.
Car 6. 47 names. There were 35 adults and 12 children.
Car 7. 33 Children and 1 adult. The young children had only one man to comfort them during this trip.
Car 8. 40 children and 7 adults.
Car 9. 47 Children and 6 adults.
Car 10. 19 Children and 1 adult.
Car 11. 27 Children and 4 adults.
Car 12. 36 children and 4 adults.
Car 13. 48 children without any adults.
Car 14. 37 children and 5 women. Among them were very young children without…[59]
Car 15, 28 children and 7 adulsts.
Car 16, 14 children and 28 adults.
Car 17, 6 children and 35 adults.
Car 18, 28 adults.
Car 19, 20 names, almost all were young mnen in their late teens.
Car 20, 10 children and 8 adults.
Last minute additions, of which of 74, 42 were children.[60]
August 26, 1942: Nazis closed all synagogues and schools in the Kovno (Lithuanian) ghetto.[61]
August 26, 1942: After being unloaded at the Treblinka death camp, a Jew named Friedman uses a razor blade to cut the throat of a Ukrainian guard. SS guards retaliate by immediately opening fire on the other newly arrived deportees. [62]
August 26, 1942: Thousands of Jews from Miedzyrec, Poland, are deported to the Treblinka death camp.[63]
•
August 26, 1942: Nearly 1000 Belgian Jews including 232 children are deported to the East[64]
August 26, 1943: The Jewish community from Zawiercie, Poland, is destroyed at Auchwitz.[65]
August 26, 1943: A young Jewish woman, one of the 24 who a unwilling guest at an SS “party’ at Janowska, Ukraine, labor camp the previous night , is shot during an escape attempt. The remaining 23 women are subsequently murdered.[66]
August 26, 1944: The Te Deum Mass takes place in the Notre Dame cathedral to celebrate the liberation of Paris. (According to some accounts the Mass was interrupted by sniper fire from both the internal and external galleries.) [67]
August 26, 1961 In connection with the child-molestation charges against him,
Eastern Airlines suspends David Ferrie indefinitely. Up to this point, he has been a pilot for the
company.
JFK is told that an American listening post has picked up a signal that the Soviet
government is about to announce a new series of nuclear tests. JFK scowls “Fucked again.” JFK is furious. [68]
August 26, 1962 The FBI officially closes its file on the Lee Harvey Oswald
security case on this date.[69]
August 26, 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald is reportedly seen by several witnesses in
the company of David Ferrie and Clay Shaw in Clinton, Louisiana.
8:00 AM -- In Saigon, three hours before Henry Cabot Lodge is to formally present his
credentials to Diem, the Voice Of America practically broadcasts the contents of the Top Secret
Saturday cable, alerting anyone who is listening that the United States is ready to abandon Diem
and Nhu, and back the generals talking of overthrowing the government. Lodge is furious.
JFK returns to Washington today to find both the city and his most important advisers in
tense struggles to keep control during the days ahead. Rusk, McNamara and Taylor are waiting
inside the White House to tell him that he has been tricked into approving or ordering a coup
d’etat in south Vietnam. The secretaries of State and Defense and Maxwell Taylor tell JFK that
they did not not see or clear the cable which was sent to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge in
Saigon. It seems that JFK’s anti-Diem faction, led by Averell Harriman, has taken over U.S.
policy during the few days that JFK has been out of Washington. JFK angrily summons a dozen
men to come to the White House in an hour. (At noon.) Outside, thousands of police, National
Guard troops, and various federal forces, including park rangers and the FBI, are mobilizing to
try to preserve public order during the Negro march on Washington scheduled for Wednesday.
JFK, speaking today to Charlie Bartlett, says: “My God! My government’s coming apart.”
“This shit has got to stop!” [70]
December 10, 1910-August 26, 1997
Covert Lee Goodlove
Birth:
Dec. 10, 1910
Linn County
Iowa, USA
Death:
Aug. 26, 1997
Cedar Rapids
Linn County
Iowa, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Earl L. Goodlove (1878 - 1954)
Fannie McAtee Goodlove (1881 - 1931)
Spouse:
Berneita Beulah Kruse Goodlove (1912 - 1984)
Burial:
Center Point Cemetery
Center Point
Linn County
Iowa, USA
Created by: AK Gray
Record added: Jul 07, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 93247154
Added by: AK Gray
Cemetery Photo
Added by: Hiesela
[71]
1998: “This religion (Islam) will destroy all other religions through the Islamic Jihad fighters.”
Jordanian /Palestinian School Book. 1998[72]
The word “Jihad” in Arabic means “to struggle” but so does “Mein Kompf” mean “my struggle”.[73]
1998: In 1998 the world was shocked to discover that Thomas Jefferson might have fathered children with Sally Hemings, one of his slaves. Although the rumor had been circulating for many years, that fall a scientific study published in the journal Nature appeared to have solved the mystery once and for all. The findings showed that both Jefferson’s and Hemings’s descendants shared the same genetic markers. Thomas Jefferson had no legitimate male heirs, so they used DNA from the male descendants of his uncle, Field Jefferson. [74]
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