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This Day in Goodlove History, October 2, 2014

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This Day in Goodlove History, October 2, 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.

• “ DNA & Tradition, The Genetic Link to the Ancient Hebrews” by Rabbi Yaakov Kleiman, 2004.

Birthdays on October 2…

Steven Coon (1st cousin 1x removed)

Joseph P. Manley (husband of the 5th great grandniece of the wife of the 3rd great granduncle)

Josephine A.L. Mckinnon Jolliff (4th cousin 1x removed)

Richard III (5th cousin 17x removed)

Julie A. Whitehead (2nd cousin 1x removed)



October 2, 1579: The Duke of Anjou departs from Greenwich, and leaves Simier to continue the negotiations with Elizabeth's ministers. [1]



October 2, 1656: Yom Kippur sevices were held for the first time in Amsterdam. Neighbors thinking they were secret Catholics (Note: Francis Gotlop is listed as the one and only Catholic on the regimental muster sheet.) reported them to the authorities and the leaders were arrested. Once it was explained that they were secret Jews rather then Papists, they were let alone and the leaders released. The oldest synagogue in Amsterdam (possibly all of Western Europe) is (possibly all of Western Europe) is “The Great Synagogue” built in 1671. According to historians, it was built so that Jews would not have to worship in clandestine places.[2]

1657: In 1657, after an invasion by the Swedes, Poland surrendered sovereignty over Ducal Prussia which then became the Kingdom of Prussia headed by the Hohenzollern line.[3]



October 2, 1770:. At home all day. John Savage formerly a Lieutt. in the Virga. Service & one Wm. Games[4] came here to enter their claim to a share in the 200,000 acres of Land. W[arne]r. Washington & Doctr. Rumney here.



October 2, 1770; Set out in the company with Dr. Craik[5] for the settlement on Redstone.[6]



October 2, 1771: Mr. Pendleton went away after Breakfast. The other Gentlemen Stayd all day. [7]

(October 2, 1774) the remainder of the army arrived, under Denmore’s immediate command; but no Indians appeared, save White-Eyes, the friendly Delaware, and John Montour, the former of whom was sent with a message to the Shawnee. They soon returned, bringing word of the absence of their warriors, who “had gone to the Southward to speak with the army there.” [8]

1787 - October 2 - Benjamin Harrison and Mary Allison witnessed Will of Charles Allison of Bourbon County. The Will was proved by the witnesses Dec. 18, 1787. Benjamin Harrison, Esqr. was security on £500 bond for Jane Allison, Executrix. [9]

October 2, 1796

Madison County, Ohio, at London, in the book of Military Surveys. Oct. 2, 1796-Nov. 29, 1796. Page 14. Military Warrant no. 21, no. 2679. John Crawford (heir), on Lower side of Darby’s Creek, 955 acres. Surveyed by Lucas Sullvant, D. S., John Ellison, Robert Dixson (Dixin), C. C. (Chain carrier), John Florence.[10]

October 2, 1798 – Treaty of Tellico affirming boundaries marked under previous treaty.[11]

October 2, 1819: In 1999 we examined Clark County Courthouse records in Springfield which indicated Conrad purchased 83 acres for $l,000. cash of the following description from a John Taylor on October 2, 1819.



“83 acres in the southerly part of the Southwest

quarter of Section 22 of Township 5, Range 10

between the Miami Rivers”. (Ref #11)





October 2, 1819

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Sunday, October 02, 2005
Sunday, October 02, 2005 (2)

He (Conrad) certainly would have remembered the purchase of the state of Florida in for five million dollars because that was the year he bought the place on Buck Creek and the same year which he married Catherine and called her by the name of “Caty”.

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Genealogists at the Troy Ohio Family History Center expressed the opinion that we should look for a second family at least for Conrad because of his age of 25 when he married.[12]



October 2, 1823: Tennessee house passed resolutions condemning presidential nominations by congressional caucuses; senate concurred November 15, and the governor was directed to submit resolutions to other legislatures directed to submit resolutions to other legislatures. [13]

October 2, 1835 – The Texas Revolution began.[14]

October 2, 1851: Susanna Woodsb: June 13, 1778d: October 2, 1851

.........+William Goodloveb: Unknownm: February 23, 1796d: Unknown



View Tree for Wm. GoodloeWm. Goodloe (b. WFT Est. 1751-1778, d. WFT Est. 1800-1843)

Wm. Goodloe was born WFT Est. 1751-1778, and died WFT Est. 1800-1843. He married Susannah Woods on February 23, 1796, daughter of Archibald Woods and Mourning Harris Shelton.

More About Wm. Goodloe and Susannah Woods:
Marriage: February 23, 1796[15]







October 2, 1863: William T. Rigby;
Born in Red Oak Grove, Iowa, on November 3, 1841. He was appointed 2d Lieutenant in Company B, 24th Iowa Infantry[16] on September 18, 1862 and was promoted to captain on October 2, 1863. [17]

October 2, 1864: A rope was tied around Getz's neck, and he was made to walk behind Custer's headquarters wagon as it moved south along the Valley Turnpike (U.S. Route 11). Several men of the town, including merchant Adolph Heller, followed and pleaded with Custer that Getz had the mind of a child and did not know what he was doing. The pleas to the young brigadier fell on deaf ears. Finally, Heller admonished Custer saying, "You will have to sleep in a bloody grave for this." Getz was executed near Dayton in Rockingham County on October 2, 1864.[18]

Sun. October 2, 1864

On picket cleared off nice and warm

Train came up with rations and a mail and 5000 men

(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary)[19]


Image, Source: color film copy transparency[20]






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Oath of amnesty submitted by Robert E. Lee in 1865.

On October 2, 1865, the same day that Lee was inaugurated as president of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia, he signed his Amnesty Oath, thereby complying fully with the provision of Johnson's proclamation. Lee was not pardoned, nor was his citizenship restored. The fact that he had submitted an amnesty oath at all was soon lost to history.[92]

Apparently Secretary of State William H. Seward had given Lee's application to a friend as a souvenir, and the State Department had pigeonholed the oath. More than a hundred years later, in 1970, an archivist at the National Archives discovered Lee's Amnesty Oath among State Department records (reported in Prologue, Winter 1970).[92] For 110 years Lee remained without a country, as the Confederacy had dissolved and Lee's United States application and oath were lost and disregarded. [21]





October 2, 1871

The Federal Government arrests Mormon leader Brigham Young for practicing polygamy.[22]







October 2, 1924:



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Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948 (T.L.S.), October 2, 1924 [23]



October 2, 1832: Francis “Fannie” SHARP. Born in 1868 in Triplett, Chariton County, Missouri. Francis “Fannie” died in California in 1949; she was 81.



In 1888 when Francis “Fannie” was 20, she first married Benjamin Franklin HELM. Born in 1860 in Triplett, Chariton County, Missouri. Benjamin Franklin died on October 19, 1895; he was 35.



They had the following children:

i. Anna Ruth (1889-1975)

ii. Helen Edith (1891-1962)

iii. Henry B. (1893-1925)



In 1901 when Francis “Fannie” was 33, she second married Pete P. MORRIS. Born on October 2, 1832. Pete P. died in Chariton County, Missouri on March 9, 1916; he was 83.



They had the following children:

i. Monta (1902-1919)

ii. Richard (1904-)

iii. Agnes Lorain (1906-1947)

iv. Arowhana (1908-1919) [24]


October 2, 1933

The American Federation of Labor sanctions the five day work week. [25]



September 30, 1941: After two days, the Germans had slaughtered 33,000 Jews at Kiev in the Soviet Union.[26]



September 30, 1941: Opening of the Battle of Moscow. This clash of the Nazi and Red armies would last for five months. If the Nazis had been successful, and in the opening stages it looked as if they would the Soviet capital, it might well have meant the end of meaningful Soviet resistance in Europe. As the two armies slammed against each other through the Russian Winter, the fate of European Jewry hung in balance. Had the Red Army not held, the total Jewish victims of the Holocaust would have been closer to nine or twelve million and not the six million who actually perished.[27]



• October 1941: The mechanism to gas Jews at Auchwitz was put into place and Hitler suspended all immigration.[28]



• October 1, 1941: The German government prohibits further Jewish emigration from Germany.[29]



October 1, 1941: Einsatzgruppen members gather Jews of the Batic port of Libau and machine-gun them at the local naval base.[30]



October 1, 1941: Germans drown 20 Jewish children in clay pits near Okopowa Street in the Warsaw Ghetto.[31]



October 1, 1941: Seventy children in the Warsaw Ghetto are found frozen to death outside destroyed houses following the season’s first snowfall.[32]



October 1-December 22, 1941: From this date until 12/22/1941, the German murder 33,500 Jews in Actionen, in Vilna, Lithuania.[33]



October 2, 1941: Six Parisian synagogues were bombed. At this time, Paris was occupied by the Nazis. As we have seen in our own time, bombing synagogues takes place in Paris regardless of who is in power.[34]



• October 2, 1941: This was Yom Kippur on the secular calendar but the Nazis did not stop their reign of death. The killings continued. At Zalgar, the Nazis killed 633 men, 1017 women, 496 children. At Butrimantz, Lithuania the Nazis murdered 976 Jews in front of Lithuanian crowds seated on benches for “a good view.

• ‘ For more on the destruction of this Lithuanian Shtetl see, If I forget Thee…The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz (Butrimons, Lithuania). The Nazis sent 3,000 more Jews from Vilna to Ponar where they would all be shot.[35]



• October 2, 1941: In Zhager, a small town on the Lithuanian-Latvian border, over 3,000 Jewish men, women and children were massacred by members of the Lithuanian militia. They lie in a mass grave in Naryshkin Park, the heart of the shetl.[36]



• October 2, 1941: On this Jewish Day of Atonement, Jews are taken frrom the ghetto at Podborodz, Ukraine, and killed.[37]



• October 2, 1941: A Nazi raid on the Jewish ghetto at Vilna, Lithuania, leaves 3,000 dead at nearby Ponary. One victim, Serna Morgenstern, is shot in the back by an SS officer after he complimented her beauty and told her she was free to go. [38]


October 2-3, 1941: Seven Paris synagogues are blown up by right-wing French extremists.[39]



October 2, 1942 : At the Treblinka death camp, Jews from Zelechow, Poland, are murdered. [40]



October 2, 1942: The deportation of Dutch Jewry is intensified.[41]

October 2, 1942: Throughout the Netherlands, the families of Jewish men drafted for forced labor are sent to the concentration camp in Westerbork, Holland.[42]



October 2, 1943: The first Jewish Palestinian paratroopers land in the Balkans. These Jews agree first to help organized non-Jewish underground units on behalf of the British war effort. Only then, unsupported, will the British allow them to aid other Jews.[43]



October 2, 1943: The Danish people rescue about 7000 Jews, only 500 of whom are captured by the Germans. The 500 seized by the Germans are sent to the Theresienstadt. Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto; all but 77 will survive the war. The Danish government will persistently check on the health and welfare of the Jews who were sent to Theresienstadt, enabling almost all of them to survive the war.[44]



October 2, 1945: William P. Nix (b. February 12, 1881 / d. October 2, 1945 in AL).[45]



October 2, 1962 Former Maj. General Edwin A. Walker is ordered placed under

psychiatric examination in a Federal prison today. His attorneys announce immediately that they

will fight the order tomorrow. They instruct Mr. Walker to refuse to cooperate with prison

physicians. AOT[46]



October 2, 1963 Secretary Robert McNamara and Gen. Maxwell Taylor return

from their fact-finding mission to Viet Nam for JFK. They go straight to the White House, where

they spend an hour going over the report with JFK. The bottom line, McNamara says is: “These

pressures will push us toward reconciliation with Diem or a coup to overthrow Diem.” They report that

the “great progress” in the military effort could be endangered by “further repressive actions by Diem

and Nhu.” They recommend new cuts in economic aid. The report includes a thousand-man

withdrawal and a 1965 deadline for removing almost all U.S. personnel. “This action should be

explained in low key,” the summary says, “as an initial step in a long-term program to replace US

personnel with trained Vietnamese without impairment of the war effort.” The massive report becomes

known as National Security Memorandum #263. It is, in effect, Diem’s death warrant -- if only

because recommended reductions in U.S. non-military aid are sure to be seen by the plotting

generals of ARVN as a signal that the United States is behind them. McGeorge Bundy says:

“Now that a policy decision has been made, we should be absolutely certain that no one continues to talk to

the press about differences among U.S. agencies.”

< NOTE: This document will become the first document to be printed by the New York Times on June 13, 1971, when the paper begins the publication of the “Pentagon Papers.” Among its recommendations: “The Department of Defense should announce plans . . . to withdraw 1000 U.S. military personnel by the end of December 1963.” “We believe the U.S. part of the task (i.e. “the security of South Vietnam”) can be completed by the end of 1965.” Lee Harvey Oswald returns to Dallas on this date. He will remain in Dallas until his death -- seven weeks from now. LHO departs Mexico City by bus on Oct. 2 at 8:30 AM. He arrives in Dallas at 2:20 PM on Oct. 3. Then, strangely, an unidentified man phones the Soviet embassy in Mexico City at 3:39 PM, speaking in broken Spanish, then English, saying he is looking for a visa to Russia. This man does NOT identify himself as Oswald. (BT) During this month, David Atlee Phillips, stationed in Mexico City where he has been promoted to chief of Cuban operations, travels to Washington. In the early morning hours of this day, a member of the Cuban relocation committee, Marcella Insua, is visited by three men looking for Silvia Odio, who has moved. Two are Cubans. The third, in the car, is an American named Lee.[47] October 2, 1978 The government declared an amnesty for all persons engaged in “anti state” activities. It includedstudents abroad and exiles, including the Shi’ite Moslem leader ayatollah Khomeini.[48] October 2, 2010 Reply Page 2 of 6 < 1 2 3 4 >

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Royal House of Ard Righ King Flann Sinna of Meath, Royal House of Alpin...I do have permission to post this from Heir of MacKinnon.

There is a genealogy that has come to light that traces directly back to the Ard Righ King Flann Sinna of Meath's daughter Princess Spontana of Crimthann that married into the line of the Royal House of Alpin down through King Alpins second son Donald I of Alpin and continued down through his direct descendents of MacFhingon's. There is a site on ancestry.com called Family Legacy Copyrighted & Registered 2008-2021 All Rights Reserved and a site on myspace called UNITE THE CLANS Deborahs Destiny that was put together by the direct heir of these lines. The detailed genealogy is on both of these sites. The genealogy will be presented to the Lord Lyon Courts in Edinburgh and the Chief Herald in Ireland for examination and approvel. Much attention was paid to finding out if there were other Clan lines that could claim this and from the research of their own proven genealogy's verified by each Chief of the differant Clans (both Irish & Scottish) no one came close to the current heir of MacFhingon. The MacFhingon name would be known today as MacKinnon. The Current Chief of MacKinnon is Madame Anne Gunheild of Antigua Mackinnons and is of a younger indirect line. The elder line however, is the Kilmorie/Mishnish line of MacKinnons and the heir is the owner of the above sites on ancestry and myspace. It will be interesting to see what will happen. Other royal lines came into the Royal House of Alpin, Alpins wife was the direct descendent of King Locene MacFhingon of Picts 645 A.D., Mary Haakonsdatter of Norway (Daughter of King Haakon IV of Norway) married Findanus MacFhingon/MacKinnon Great Elder Grandson of King Donald I of Alpin, MacFhingon's date back to Conn of One Hundred Battles and have a connection to St Columbas father and mother. The genealogy I will post here for you to examine for yourself. It is backed up by Historic Documentation as well as Legal Proofs, Y-DNA Study Markers, Verified by Genealogist and Attorney of the family to be correct and true. It is a very clean line of descent and the heir is the eldest in line left. That is what prompted the journey to have this line examined. It is a line that was around in the time of the Pictish Kings and it continued to King Alpin second son King Donald I of Alpin. It stayed within direct biological elder males till the current heir. Kenneth I of Alpins line stopped at Lulach that was not of original Alpin blood. MacKinnons , however continued silently through the years.



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King Locene MacFhingon of Picts to King Alpin to MacFhingon genealogy



King Locene MacFhingone of Cruithne of Picts b. d.645 AD
Princess Nim of Picts married Ard Righ King Eochaidh II of Lorn
King Eochaidh III of Lorn of Picts b 665 Pictavia, Alba d 721 buried at Reilig Oghran
King Aodh Hugh Fionn of Lorn of Picts b 695 Pictavia, Alba d 778 buried Reilig Odhran
married Ugaria Fergussa of Picts
King Eochaid b 735 d buried at Reilig Odhran Iona
King Alpin of Kintrye b. 784 Kintrye, Alba d. July 20, 841 buried at Reilig Odhran Iona
married to Princess Unuistic of n'Gabran
King Donald of Alpin b 811 Iona d April 13, 863 buried at Reilig Odhran Iona
married to Princess Malvina of Picts
Prince Girig b 835 Skye d 933 buried at Reilig Odhran Iona (not Giric)
married to Princess Dorgvigellia
Prince Doungallus b 900 Skye d buried at Reilig Odhran Iona
married to Princess Spontana of Crimthann of Ireland of Ard Righ King Flann Sinna of Meath Ireland
Prince & Chief Findanus MacFhingone b 930 Skye d 976 buried at Reilig Odhran Iona
married Princess Mary Haakonsdatter of Norway and daughter of King Haakon
IV of Norway.
Prince MacFindanus MacFingon/MacKinnon b 947 Dunnakin Castle d 1020 buried Reilig
Odhran Iona
Donald MacFingon/MacKinnon b Mull 964 d 1033
Cormac MacFingon/MacKinnon b 983 Mull d 1066
Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1031 Mull d 1096
Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1052 Mull d 1126
Kenneth MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1082 Mull d 1156 Strathardill, Skye
Donald MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1099 Strathardill, Skye d 1186
Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1126 Strathardill, Skye d 1216
Eowin MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1149 Strathardill, Skye d 1246
Alpin MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1166 Mull d 1252
Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1198 Mull d 1294
Donald MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1224 Mull d 1315
Eobhan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1261 Mulld 1351 Hanged
Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1328 Mull d 1392 buried Reilig
Odhran Iona
Lachlan Na Thiomlaidh MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1345 Mull d 1442 buried
Reilig Odhran Iona
Nial Budh MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1365 Mull d 1460
Lachlan Bhan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1402 Mull d 1501 Strathardill, Skye
Nial Bhan MacFingon/MacKinnon b. 1500 Strathardill, Skye d 1572
Ewen Rudh nan Cath MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1517 Strathardill, Skye d 1565 (August 5 1545 at Castle Fergus Carta Eugeni MacFhingone)
Lachlan Dubh Blackhaired MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1545 Mull d 1634 buried at Cill
Chriosod Iona.
Sir Lachlan MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1562 Mull d 1634 buried at Cill Chriosod Iona. He was Knighted by King Charles I January 15 1628.
Ian Balbhan of Kilmorie MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1579 Mull d 1642 Kilmorie Estate Strathardill, Skye buried at Dunara Castle. Married Catherine of Coll McLean
Sir Lachlan Mor MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1631 Kilmorie Estate Strathardill, Skye d Strathardill, Skye buried at Cill Chrisod. First marriage Mary McLean second marriage Moir of Uilnish McLeod.
Ian Na Mishnish MacFingon/MacKinnon b 1657 Erray House Mishnish Estate Mull d 1750 buried at Cill Chrisod. First wife Anne McDonald second wife Margaret McKenzie.
Lt. John MacKinnon b 1735 Erray House Mishnish Estate Mull d January 7, 1771 Tusket Island Sluice. buried at Townpoint Cemetery Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Canada.
Major John MacKinnon b 1752 Erray House Mishnish Estate Mull d 1841 buried Cill Chriosod. Married Dame Margaret Burgess Smithies Affleck. Marriage date August 15 1792 at Marylebone Church officiated by Rev John Harley.
Hugh I of Mishnish MacKinnon b April 5 1803 Glasgow, Scotland d July 25, 1885 lot 33 Prince Edward Island and buried Highfield Cemetery. Married Anna Elizabeth McDonald of lot 33.
William Alexander MacKinnon b 1822 Glasgow, Scotland d 1912 lot 23 Buried Highfield Cemetery. Married Mary McLean.
William Edwin MacKinnon b July 8, 1864 lot 23 Prince Edward Island Canada d September 19, 1951 Bellingham, Washington United States. Married Maude Iva Richards. Maude a descendent of King Richard I of England. Buried at Bayview Cemetery in Bellingham Washington.
William Clarence MacKinnon b May 9, 1889 Bellingham, Washington United States d October 18, 1959 Bellingham, Washington United States. Married Esther Hamilton of Hamiltons of New York. Esther's mother was Marjorie Matilda Burdick direct descendnet of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island that was a direct descendent of Plantaganet ancestry.
Ardra Raye McKinnon b April 6, 1937 Bellingham, Washington United States. Married Jack Edward Kabela of Austrian descent.





The main sources used:The family (MacFhingon/MacKinnon) bible, Annuls of Ulster, Annuls of the Four Masters, Pictish King History,Poppleton Manuscripts,Book of Deer,Genealogy of St Columba, Memoirs of Clan Fhingon,Book of Durrough,History of Skye, History of Canada, History of Bellingham, History of Midi Kings of Ireland,Annuals of Albania. Castles of the MacKinnons that dated back to the Royal house of Alpin, Dun Ringill, Dunnakin



Let the Clan of Gray Fingon, whose offspring has given such hero's to earth, and such martyres to heaven, Unite with the race of renowned Rori Mor, To Launch the long galley, and the stretch to the oar.
The Gatherings of the Clans, at Glenfinnan 1745 AD



*Note Giric that killed Aed was a stepson to Malvina of Kenneths line and is not of Alpin blood, Giric should not be confused with Girig son of King Donald. BBC History of Scotland Last of the Free with Historian and Archialogist verified this.



* King Kenneth of Alpin (King Donald of Alpins brother) moved his seat of power from Skye ( Western Highlands) to Scone in Perthshire, then later moved again to Dunfermline and lastly Edinburgh. King Fergus Mor ( son of King Erc) established a earlier Kingdom of Dalraiida before King Alpin of Kintyres sons in Skye and Mull. You will find the Isles of Skye and Mull are of original Pictish Stock. The MacKinnon lands consisted of Mull, Skye, Arran, Tiree, Perth, Ross.



* The First of the Grandsons and Great Grandsons (MacFhingon/MacFingon/MacKinnon) were given these grants of lands because they were of Royal Stock. Close enough to gain the throne back in that time.

* This genealogy was done by a experienced genealogist, verified by a attorney and posted on ancestry.com and myspace as well as this site. The owner did not use rootsweb or a public genealogical site to do this genealogy due to incorrect information or a chance a sour line would have attached itself to the clean line.



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From: "JEFFERYGOODLOVE@aol.com"
To: @yahoo.com
Sent: Sat, October 2, 2010 6:38:07 AM
Subject: Re: DNA project

LuAnn, I have your ancestry almost figured out, except I think I am missing one or two pieces. It goes something like this...Francis Gottlob/Godlove (Hessian soldier, and first to America), Adam Godlove (moves to Iowa), Benjamin J. Godlove (Civil War), Edwin Webster Godlove??, Lester Godlove (Dentist), Robert Lynn Godlove, LuAnn Godlove (and brother John). The ?? indicates that I am not sure about this connection. Can you check and see if this is the correct lineage?



As far as the Jewish ancestry is concerned, the only evidence that we have at this moment is the Cohen Modal Haplotype that the Godlove's and Goodlove's carry. This is a rare DNA that only 3 to 5 percent of Jews carry and is a connection to the priestly bloodline that goes back to Aaron. The evidence that Francis Gottlob was from Werneck is of interest because it had a Jewish Community but it is not known if Francis was Jewish or not. It is possible that he had converted or there had been a conversion or forced conversion at some point in the family line.



In terms of DNA matches most are Jewish and know of their Cohen background. Some actually have the last name of "Cohen". Some only recently have found out about their Jewish ancestry and because of WWII some names had changed and identities concealed while escaping from the Nazi's.



The challenge and opportunity we have is to make connection's with people that are also trying to connect the dot's of our ancestry through DNA. Not long ago nothing was known about where the Godlove's and Goodlove's came from. Now I believe we know exactly where we came from, and now we are connecting the dot's back through that time. It is through the project I call "This Day in Goodlove History" that I attempt to bring the pieces together. Every day there is a bit of information that helps to form a picture of what happened to our ancestors and and what was happening in the world around them.



I look forward to finding out about whether I am correct or not about your lineage. Jeff Goodlove
















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[1] http://archive.org/stream/lettersofmarystu00mary/lettersofmarystu00mary_djvu.txt


[2] This Day in Jewish History.


[3] http://www.kolpack.com/packnet/prussia.html


[4] Carnes (Cams) was a private in the Virginia Regiment as early as July 9, 1754. (July 9)


[5] Dr. James Craik. (1730-1814). Scot trained at the University of Edinburgh. Regimental physician at Fort Necessity in 1754 and served in the Virginia force in Braddock’s debacle in 1755 on the Monongahela. Craik is cited as being the attending physician in administering medical attention to the fallen General until Braddock’s death. Craik was a neighbor of George Washington in the “northern neck” of Virginia. He accompanied George Washington west to Fort Pitt and down the Ohio River and back in 1770 (also in 1784). He was chief physician and surgeon of the Continental Army as per one account—others have him as chief surgeon at Yorktown with Benjamin Rush as the army’s top surgeon.

Craik’s encounters with history include being the attendant physician in the deaths of Colonel Joshua Fry, General Edward Braddock, and General George Washington. His close personal friendship with Washington is reflected in his being one of the few non-family members mentioned in Washington’s will. He was left a tambour secretary and a circular chair. A downside of Craik’s legacy is that some blame his “bleeding” of Washington as being a major causal factor in the General’s death. “Bleeding” was an accepted procedure at that time for reducing a fever.(RA)

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[6][6] Washinton, in his mention of Redstone, is a reminder of the memorable and historical venture, which he planned at this time. This trip included several men, for guides, Indian interpreters, surveyors, chain carriers and guardsmen. Both Crawford brothers, Col. William and Valentine were included in this adventure. The principal reason was Washinton’s desire to see the great endless stretches of Kanawha country, which is now the present state of West Virginia. To gain more knowledgeable information of the location and value of the King’s Grant. To discover a new course to continual westward look. In these wilderness episodes, William Crawford was most generally notified and participated in legalities in his service as a surveyor.

( Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 109.)


[7] George Washington Diaries, An Abridgement, Dorothy Twohig, Ed. 1999


[8] Dunmore’s War by Thwaites and Kellog pg. 302.


[9] (Bourbon County Will Bk. A, p. 5)


[10] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969 p. 183.


[11] Timetable of Cherokee Removal.


[12] Gerol “Gary” Goodlove; Conrad and Caty, 2003


[13] The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume V, 1821-1824


[14] Timetable of Cherokee Removal.


[15] http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/o/m/Kimberly-P-Lombardi-NY/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0362.html


[16] Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Twenty-Fourth Iowa Infantry

The Twenty-Fourth was made up of companies raised chiefly in Jackson, Clinton, Cedar, Linn, Johnson, Jones, Tama and Iowa counties. It went into camp at Muscatine in September, 1862, and on the 18th was mustered into the United States service, numbering 950 men. Its field officers were Eber C. Byam, colonel; John Q. Wilds, lieutenant-colonel; Ed Wright, major. On the 19th of October (October 19) the regiment was sent to Helena, Ark. From here it was sent on various expeditions into Mississippi and Arkansas, doing some hard marching and suffering from sickness. Lieutenant-Colonel Wilds was in command of the regiment a large portion of the time as Colonel Byam resigned June 30th, 1863. The Twenty-Fourth was attached to General Grant's army early in 1863 and was in his campaign against Vicksburg. It was actively engaged in the battle of Port Gibson, in General Hovey's division. At the great battle of Champion Hill no regiment in the union army surpassed the Twenty-Fourth for desperate fighting. A rebel battery of five guns on a commanding position was doing fearful execution on Hovey's division, as it advanced on Champion Hill. The Twenty-fourth alone charged upon it under a terrific fire of grape and canister, drove the gunners from their pieces and overwhelmed the infantry supports, carrying everything before them. But no other regiment coming to its support, it was assailed by overwhelming numbers and finally driven back. The loss of the regiment in this heroic charge was 195, including several gallant officers. The regiment participated in the hardships and dangers of the siege of Vicksburg and was in the campaign against Jackson. It was afterwards transferred to the Army of the Gulf and was in General Banks' disastrous Red river campaign. At the battle of Sabine Cross Roads the Twenty-fourth fought bravely, but nothing the army could do was sufficient to counteract the incompetency of the commanding general, Banks, who led it only to defeat and retreat. In July 1864, the regiment went by river, gulf and ocean to Alexandria, Va., from there to Harper's Ferry, and joined Sheridan's army in the Shenandoah valley. At the battle of Winchester the Twenty-Fourth was hotly engaged and lost seventy-four men. It also took part in the battles of Fisher's Hill and Cedar Creek, which followed, fighting with its accustomed vigor and bravery and losing many good men. Among the mortally wounded at Cedar Creek was the gallant Colonel Wilds. In January, 1865, this fighting regiment which had seen service in some of the greatest campaigns of the war, was again sent south by ocean steamer and did duty in Georgia and North Carolina. It was finally, at the close of the war, mustered out at Savannah, transported back to Iowa and disbanded in August. Few Iowa regiments traversed as many miles of the enemy's country or fought in as many battles as the Twenty-Fourth.

SOURCE, Benjamin F. Gue, Biographies And Portraits Of The Progressive Men Of Iowa, Volume 1, p. 107

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[17] (Photo Album: First Commissioners, Vicksburg NMP.) http://www.nps.gov/vick/scenic/h people/pa 3comm.htm


[18] Woodstock


[19] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove


[20] Sheridan's wagon trains in the Shenandoah Valley - early morning, October, 1864. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud, 1864.

Library of Congress, http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/picamer/paCw1864.html


[21] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Lee


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


[23]


Series 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1867-1953


The majority of this series is personal correspondence sent to Harrison, although there are also a significant number of items that were sent to Harrison in his official capacity as Mayor of Chicago or Collector of Internal Revenue. Several letters have handwritten annotations by Harrison explaining the letter's context or giving his thoughts on the sender or the letter's subject.


Much of Harrison's official incoming correspondence involves patronage job appointments. The rest of Harrison's incoming correspondence covers a wide range of topics, including: (a) his three books (Stormy Years, Growing Up With Chicago, and With the American Red Cross in France, 1918-1919); (b) the political activities of the Democratic Party at both the local and national level, including four letters from Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker; (c) early Chicago history; (d) hunting and fishing trips; (e) efforts to locate the whereabouts of various individuals with whom Harrison was acquainted in the past; and (f) responses from well-known people of Harrison's day from whom he requested autographs as a young man.


Among the correspondence in this series are two interesting letters from then Senator Harry Truman in 1936 in which Truman tells Harrison what he thinks of the French and expresses his displeasure at France's failure to repay the United States for debts incurred during World War I in connection with the purchase of war supplies. There is also a letter from Harrison's brother, William Preston Harrison, giving his eyewitness account of the assassination of Harrison's father in 1893, and a letter from Lawton Parker inviting Harrison to attend a meeting to discuss the formation the Arts Club of Chicago. Finally, this series includes letters relating to Harrison's service with the American Red Cross in France at the end of World War I, and his gifts to the Art Institute of Chicago.


There is a fair amount of correspondence (i.e., over five letters) from the following individuals or entities: American Red Cross; Art Institute of Chicago; Bobbs-Merrill Company; William Jennings Bryan; Charles Collins; Charles G. Dawes; Charles S. Deneen; Edward F. Dunne; E. K. Eckert; James Farley; Alexander Hugh Ferguson; Charles Fitzmorris; Sophonisba Preston Harrison; William Preston Harrison; Henry Horner; Cordell Hull; Harold L. Ickes; James Hamilton Lewis; Frank O. Lowden; Edgar Lee Masters; William Gibbs McAdoo; John T. McCutcheon; F. Millet; Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Battling Nelson; Lawton Parker; Henry T. Rainey; Frederick Rex; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Julius Rosenwald; A. J. Sabath; Adlai E. Stevenson; William Hale Thompson; Henry Emerson Tuttle; and Walter Ufer.


Letters to Harrison specifically about his family's genealogy and history are arranged separately in Series 11 (Harrison Family History). Letters to Harrison about the Chicago Commission for the Encouragement of Local Art are arranged separately in Series 12 (Chicago Commission for the Encouragement of Local Art).


This series is arranged alphabetically by the sender's name. Multiple items within a folder are then arranged chronologically.





[24] www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/families/Stephenson.rtf


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


[26] This Day in Jewish History.


[27] This Day in Jewish History


• [28] Adolf Eichmann: Hitler’s Master of Death.

• 1998. HISTI


[29] This Day in Jewish History


• [30] This Day in Jewish History.


• [31] This Day in Jewish History.


• [32] This Day in Jewish History


[33] This Day in Jewish History.


• [34] This Day in Jewish History.


[35] This Day in Jewish History.


• [36] This Day in Jewish History.


• [37] This Day in Jewish History.


• [38] This Day in Jewish History.


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


[40] This Day in Jewish History.


[41] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1774


[42] This Day in Jewish History, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1777.


[43] This Day in Jewish History.


[44] This Day in Jewish History


[45] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe


• [46] http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono1.pdf




[47] http://www.dallasnews.com/news/jfk50/reflect/20131012-extremists-in-dallas-created-volatile-atmosphere-before-jfks-1963-visit.ece


[48] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 501.


[49] http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f186/royalty-of-scotland-and-ireland-4932-2.html

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