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This Day in Goodlove History, October 8, 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 October 8…
Margaret Douglas Stewart (mother in law of the 5th cousin 13 x removed)
Cole F. Kenny (nephew)
Mary A. Kruse McEniry (3rd cousin)
Velma F. Kruse Turner (grandaunt)
Benjamin F. LeFevre (brother in law of the 1st cousin 3x removed)
Susannah Parker Winch
Anna M. Pavel Goodlove (wife of the granduncle)
Gideon Smith (4th cousin 7x removed)
Letucia Stephenson (half 3rd cousin 5x removed)
Frances (. Thomas Kimball (half 1st cousin of the husband of the 1st cousin 2x removed)
Esther J. Winans Goodlove (wife of the 2nd great grandfather)
October 8, 314: In his quest to consolidate his power, Constantine I, the man who will become the first Christian Roman Emperor defeats his rival Licinius at the Battle of Cibalae. Constantine will officially transform the Roman Empire into an anti-Semitic entity. [1]
315-317: Constantine I enacts various laws regarding the Jews: Jews are not allowed to own Christian slaves or to circumcise their slaves. Conversion of Christians to Judaism is outlawed. Congregations for religious services are restricted, but Jews are also allowed to enter the restituted Jerusalem on the anniversary of the Temple’s destruction. [1][2] Under Constantine, Jews were forbidden to live in Jerusalem (315 CE). [2][3]
October 8, 1164: Henry summoned Becket to appear before a great council at Northampton Castle on October 8, 1164, to answer allegations of contempt of royal authority and malfeasance in the Chancellor's office. Convicted on the charges, Becket stormed out of the trial and fled to the Continent.[1]
Henry pursued the fugitive archbishop with a series of edicts, aimed at all his friends and supporters as well as Becket himself; but King Louis VII of France offered Becket protection. He spent nearly two years in the Cistercian abbey of Pontigny, until Henry's threats against the order obliged him to return to Sens. Becket fought back by threatening excommunication and interdict against the king and bishops and the kingdom, but Pope Alexander III, though sympathising with him in theory, favoured a more diplomatic approach. Papal legates were sent in 1167 with authority to act as arbitrators.[1]
In 1170, Alexander sent delegates to impose a solution to the dispute. At that point, Henry offered a compromise that would allow Thomas to return to England from exile.[1]
October 8, 1408: The city of Jassy (Hungarian) or Yas (Yiddish) is mentioned in business correspondence between Prince Alexander the Good (Alexanfrecel Bun) and merchants from Lviv then a part of Poland. The Romanian city of Yas would become a center of Jewish settlement as well as the cite of the largest massacre of Jews in Romaina in World War II.[4]
1409: The second sentence is incomplete, and the full sentence is not
available on Google Books. But here is what I was able to reconstruct:
'One also finds in these sources a Jew by the name of Gottlieb /
Gutleben, who first [appears in the sources (?)] as a Jew from
Mülhausen in 1409 and 1435...'
Ferner begegnet in den Quellen noch ein Jude namens Gottlieb bzw. Gutleben, der erstmals 1409 und 1435 noch immer als Mülhauser Jude nachweisbar
Good luck with your research,
Philippe[5]
Furthermore, one has to assume on the ground of strong evidence that Isaak had a brother named Salomon, who shared the fate of the novice with him and is identical with the Freiburg city physician Heinrich Gutleben. The history of the nature of medicine in medieval Freiburg in Breisau has been examined extensively by Ulrich Knefelkamp. A physician named Heinrich Gutleben is nowhere mentioned by him, which is not the case with Theodor Nordmann. Instead, Knefelkamp makes the following observations which are important in our context: “In the beginning of the 15th century Master Heinrich the ‘physician’ is noted in the year 1409…[6] Abdication of Pope Gregory XII – Council of Pisa elects Pope Alexander V – still some disagreements, Venice rediscovers Dalmatia, Leipzig U founded by German refugees from Prague, John Hus begins campaign against Church corruption. Pope Alexandder V publicly burns John Wycliffe’s writings, College of Cardinals at Council of Pisa deposes pope and antipope electing Pope Alexander V to 1410 – three popes now exist – start of great(er) schism, Council of Pisa tries to settle two Popes, Pope Alexander V elected when both popes declared heretics, To try and heal the Great Schism, a council declared both popes deposed and elected a new pope. Now three popes. Council of Cardinals (Council of Pisa) sets to resolve two pope problem, council calls both popes heretics and elects third pope, Alexander V. [7]
1409-1418 Reign of Ixtlilxochitl at Texcoco.[8]
October 8, 1492 - Columbus' fleet about 400 sea miles from Puerto Rico[9]
October 8, 1538
The following information on the Smythe branch was graciously provided by Paul and Dorothy Tobler (tobler@omniglobal.net):
"After the death of the said Richard Smyth, the said Wm Wilforde & his co-feoffees were seised of the sd premises to the use of the sd John Smyth. ... "The sd John Smyth being so seised enfeoffed thereof Tho Crumwell, John Bylsdon, Rd Ryche, Guy Crafforde, Wm Gynkes, Rd Holte, John Bodnam, & John Stuk'ey: to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the sd John Smyth & Joan his wife, & the heirs of the sd John Smyth for ever" (Abstracts of IPM relating to the City of London returned into the Court of Chancery: Part I, I Henry VIII to 3 Eliz, 1485-1561 (124 Chancery Lane: British Record Society, Ltd., 1896). Hereinafter cited as London IPM 1.). Died in 1538. Probate on October 8, 1538 Wiltshire PCC 21 Dyngeley (Squibb, Visitation Pedigrees.).
There was also this following excerpt:
"Of 15 Bristol merchants from the 16th century recently identified as being involved in a smuggling ring, ten served as mayors, sheriffs or MPs of the city. Some were all three. Others included customs officers, a mayor of Gloucester and even senior officials in the navy. The Bristol men included some of the city's most important 16th century figures – including John Smyth, who founded the fortunes of the Smyth family of Ashton Court, and Nicholas Thorn, a major Bristol benefactor and the son of Robert Thorn, the principal Bristol backer of Bristol's early voyages of discovery to North America. For such men, with power and wealth behind them, crime really did pay." Year 1547: 1554 Mayor John Smyth, John Smyth Sheriff, Thomas Harris. Giles White Sheriff, William Tindall, John Cutt
The below website is a link to a Doctorial Essay on Bristol Shipping in the Sixteenth Century. It uses records kept by our John Smythe to base his findings.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/History/Maritime/Sources/1998phd.htm [10]
A. Children of John Smythe and Joan Brounker:
5. i. John Smythe (b. abt. 1521)
+ 6. ii. Thomas Smythe (b. 1522 in Kent, England / d. 1591 in Ashford, England)
7. iii. Henry Smythe
+ 8. iv. Elizabeth Smythe (b. abt. 1524 in Saffron, England)
1539
Taverner’s Bible.[11]
1539
Coverdale produced the Great Bible of 1539.[12] The Great Bible was designed to placed in every Parish Church in the land of England.[13]
1539: Archaeologist Ashley White has found the Indian village of Potano, where Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto made contact in Marion County, Florida, in 1539. White discovered medieval coins, Italian glass beads, bits of Spanish chain mail, pottery, nails, and a jaw bone from an Old World pig. The only other known De Soto site in Florida is in Tallahassee, where he wintered with his troops in 1540. “It gets rid of the guesswork now on the route through Marion County. Now, we know for sure he came up through the Black Sink Prairie to Orange Lake and looped around through Micanopy,” he explained. Other archaeologists assisted White with authenticating the De Soto artifacts. “Like other Spanish explorers, the De Soto expedition brought trade goods, things they could give the Indians to get them to be their friends, to pay them off, to provide bearers to carry supplies, to get food and to get consorts. When De Soto arrived, the Indians would have been cleaning hides, making pottery, carrying on with their lives. All that would change when De Soto shows up,” said Jerald Milanich, curator emeritus in archaeology of the Florida Museum of Natural History.[14]
October 8, 1568: In the conference of 8th October, the representatives of the Queen of Scotland accuse, in her name, Murray and his accomplices of having taken arms against her, of having detained her prisoner at Loch Leven, and of having compelled her by force and menaces to sign the act of abdication.
On the morrow, Maitland and Buchanan communicate to the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of Sussex, and Sir Ralph Sadler, the pretended love-letters and other documents attributed to Mary, not in their capacity as commissioners of the Queen of England, but merely in the quality of private instruments. [15]
October 8, 1576: Ottoman Sultan ordered the deportation of 1,000 wealthy Jews from Safed to Cyprus. The Jews would be requested to take with them their possessions and riches. The firman utilized wording which warned the Turks they would receive severe punishment if they accepted bribes from the Jews to have their names removed.[16]
October 8, 1727: Sarah Taliaferro (b. October 8, 1727).[17]
October 8, 1770: Vale. Crawford joind us, & he and I went to Col. Cresaps[18] leaving the Doctr. at Pritchards with my boy Billy[19] who was taken sick. I went with Val Crawford to Col. Cresop’s to learn the particulars of the grant said to be sold to Walpole and others for a certain tract of country on the Ohio. Passed by Henry Enoch’s stockade cabin which was on the Cocapehon 8 miles from Cresop’s by Cox’s Fort at the mouth of Little Cacapon.[20]
October 8th, 1770: My servant being unable to travel, I left him at Pritchard’s with Dr. Craik, and proceeded myself with Valentine Crawford to Colonel Cresap’s, in order to learn from him, being just arrived from England, the particulars of the grant said to be lately sold to Walpole and others, for a certain tract of country on the Ohio. The distance from Pritchard’s to Cresap’s, according to computation, is twenty-six miles.[21]
October 8, 1778: Colonel Crawford was asked to form the militia into a brigade.[22]
October 8, 1778: There seems to be a confusion in the issuing of orders from headquarters at Fort
Pitt and Fort Mclntosh, which can be thus explained:
It is not definite at what time Mclntosh can be said actually to have
transferred headquarters of the Western Department. It is obvious that
Brodhead preceded the General to the mouth of the Big Beaver and started
erecting Fort Mclntosh. The first brigade orders we have from Fort Mclntosh
were issued October 8. There was, however, a gap of several days in orders
prior to that. General Mclntosh continued issuing general orders from Fort
Pitt;[23]
October 8, 1787: Gideon Smith (b. October 8, 1787 in Wilkes Co. GA). [24]**. Gideon Smith11 [Gabriel Smith10, John “LR” Smith9, Ambrose J. Smith8, Christopher Smith7, Christopher Smith6, Thomas Smythe5, Thomas Smythe4, John Smythe3, Richard2, William1] (b. October 8, 1787 in Wilkes Co. GA / d. April 14, 1858 in Dawson, GA) married Suzanne Martin (b. in SC / d. February 11, 1897 in Dawson, GA) on May 23, 1828 in Habersham Co. GA. [25]
October 8, 1793
The tall white pillar beside a nearby building marks the tomb of John Hancock. This stone shaft is a replacement; the original tombstone disappeared over a century ago. It has even been suggested that Hancock’s remains may have been lifted by a graverobber, as the tomb lay open for some time while a nearby wall was being rebuilt. [26]
Ending November 15, 2009 545[27]
October 8, 1817: William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison daguerreotype edit.jpg
Harrison in 1841; this is an early (circa 1850) photographic copy of an 1841 daguerreotype
9th President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1841 – April 4, 1841
Vice President
John Tyler
Preceded by
Martin Van Buren
Succeeded by
John Tyler
United States Minister to Colombia
In office
May 24, 1828 – September 26, 1829
Nominated by
John Quincy Adams
Preceded by
Beaufort Watts
Succeeded by
Thomas Moore
United States Senator
from Ohio
In office
March 4, 1825 – May 20, 1828
Preceded by
Ethan Brown
Succeeded by
Jacob Burnet
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 1st district
In office
October 8, 1816 – March 3, 1819
Preceded by
John McLean
Succeeded by
Thomas Ross[28]
October 8, 1817: John C. Calhoun
John C Calhoun by Mathew Brady, 1849.png
John C. Calhoun in 1849
7th Vice President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1825 – December 28, 1832
President
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Preceded by
Daniel Tompkins
Succeeded by
Martin Van Buren
16th United States Secretary of State
In office
April 1, 1844 – March 10, 1845
President
John Tyler
Preceded by
Abel Upshur
Succeeded by
James Buchanan
10th United States Secretary of War
In office
October 8, 1817 – March 4, 1825
President
James Monroe
Preceded by
William Crawford
Succeeded by
James Barbour
[29]
October 8, 1821: Andrew Jackson left Pensacola for Tennessee.[30]
October 8, 1836 – August 7, 1864
Esther Jane Winans Goodlove
Birth:
October 8, 1836
Sidney
Shelby County
Ohio, USA
Death:
August 7, 1864
Springville
Linn County
Iowa, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/icons2/trans.gif
Married November 5, 1857
Family links:
Parents:
Moses Pryor Winans (1808 - 1871)
Susan Simmons Winans (1812 - 1900)
Spouse:
William Harrison Goodlove (1836 - 1916)
Burial:
Springville Cemetery
Springville
Linn County
Iowa, USA
Maintained by: Alice Martin LaRue
Originally Created by: P Fazzini
Record added: Sep 23, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42302896
Esther Jane Winans Goodlove
Added by: Gail Wenhardt
Esther Jane Winans Goodlove
Cemetery Photo
Added by: John Wilkinson
[31]
October 8, 1859: Letucia Stephenson. Born on October 8, 1859 in Missouri. Letucia died in Missouri on February 15, 1876; she was 16. Buried in Stephenson Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri. [32]
October 8-13, 1862: Battle of Perryville, KY.[33]
Sat. October 8, 1864:
Started at 6 am stoped at fishers hill 3
Hours than went on battle field at Strasburg
To camp skirmish in rear cold wind
Went on picket at 10 at night about froze
On reserve post
(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary)[34]
October 8, 1871
Mrs. O’leary’s cow kicks over a lantern beginning a fire that destroys over 17,500 buildings and leaves 98,500 people homeless in Chicago.[35]
October 9, 1880: Mindla Gottlieb, born Geb Goldhammer, October 8, 1880 in Boryslaw, Galizien. Mitte, Kaiserstr. 22-24; 34. Resided Berlin. Deportation: from Berlin, March 4, 1943, Auschwitz. Place of death: Auschwitz, missing[36]
October 8, 1907: AMY WINANS b September 19, 1834 in Shelby Co., Ohio d March 31, 1929 at Los Angeles, Calif. buried at Santa Ana, Calif. md May 15, 1853 at Quincy, Ohio James Dotson Cornell b January 13, 1831 at Quincy, Logan,
Ohio d October 8, 1907 at Springville, Iowa son of Benjamin and Sophia (Cornell Family Bible says Lephia and James' death certificate says Lepha) (Hammond) Cornell. [37]
October 8, 1937: The Palestine Post reported that the Franco-Luxembourg-German borders were closed to Jews. All trains arriving at the border were searched and Jews were turned back. Jews seeking to retuirn to Germany were also turned back. In Germany Jews were called to police stations and asked point-blank when they were going to emigrate, or they would face serious consequences.[38]
October 8, 1938: The Slovak Peoples Party establishes Hlinkova Garda (Hlinka Guard), an anti-Semitic militia that will collaborate with the Germans.[39]
October 8, 1939: The Nazis ordered to the establishment of a Ghetto in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland. This was the first of a series of ghettos and camps planned by Heydrich.[40]
October 8, 1939: The Nazis orchestrated a pogrom agaist the Jews of Lodz.[41]
October 8, 1939: Germany annexed Western Poland marking the next level of the downward spiral that would come to be known as the Final Solution.[42]
October 9, 1939:
USS Enterprise in the Pacific Ocean, en route to Pearl Harbor in US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Oct 1939
USS Enterprise in the Pacific Ocean, en route to Pearl Harbor in US Territory of Hawaii, October 8, 1939
[43]
October 8, 1941: The Vitebsk (Belorussia) Ghetto is liquidated, more than 16,000 Jews are killed.[44]
October 8, 1942: John Thomas Wright (b. December 8, 1860 in GA / d. October 8, 1942),[45]
October 8, 1943 : Three thousand Italian prisoners of war are murdered by the SS and Ukrainian guards at La Risiera di San Sabba, Italy, south of Trieste. Of 1,920 Jews in Trieste, 620 are murdered by the SS.[46]
October 8, 1943: On the eve of the Jewish Day of Atonement, several thousand ill or weak Jewish men are gassed at Auschwitz.[47]
October 8, 1943: On Yom Kippur, over 1,000 men and women at Birkenau, deemed too sick to work, were gassed to death. At Plaszow, 50 Jews were murdered. Ironically, 600 Jews were permitted to pray in Sobibor.[48]
October 8, 1960: Launching of USS Scamp (SSN-588) James Kirby, Sonar
USS Scamp (SSN-288)
Career
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a4/Flag_of_the_United_States.svg/67px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png
Name:
USS Scamp
Ordered:
July 23, 1957
Builder:
Mare Island Naval Shipyard
Laid down:
January 23, 1959
Launched:
October 8, 1960
She was launched on October 8, 1960, sponsored by Mrs. John C. Hollingsworth, widow of Commander John C. Hollingsworth, the commanding officer of Scamp (SS-277) at the time of her loss in November 1944. [49]
October 8, 1962 Under the strategic direction of Maurice Bishop (David Atlee
Phillips[?]), Antonio Veciana orders commandos of Alpha 66 to attack Soviet merchant ships in
Havana harbor.
Lee Harvey Oswald abruptly quits his job at the welding company. He gives no notice
and even fails to remain on the premises long enough to collect his final paycheck. He has it
mailed to him later. He also rents a P.O. box in Dallas. It is to this P.O. box that the rifle will be
mailed. Oswald will use a post-office box wherever he goes from now on. [50]
October 8, 1963 David Atlee Phillips will eventually testify to the Assassinations
Committee that on this date he signs off on a 7:43 PM cable from Mexico City to CIA
headquarters reporting Oswald’s visit to the Soviet embassy on October 10. Later, records reveal
that Phillips was on leave at the JM/WAVE station in Miami and doesn’t return to the Mexico
City station until tomorrow. Phillips eventually testifies that he signed off on the cable “because
it spoke about Cuban matters.” The cable - at least the one that exists today - does not speak of
Cuban matters. The Chief Counsel for the House Select Committee on Assassinations, Richard Sprague,
will claim that “the committee staff had learned that a CIA message describing Oswald’s activities in Mexico to
federal agencies such as the FBI had been rewritten to eliminate any mention of his request for cuban and Soviet visas.
The message was sent in October, more than a month before the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination.” (PROBE Sept. - Oct.
1999 -- John Newman)
Also today, Deputy Chief Dryakhlov of the Registry and Archives Department in the
Soviet Union writes a letter to the Ministry of foreign Affairs, addressed to the head of the
consular division, Vlasov. It concerns Special Communication No. 550 from Mexico, dated
October 3, 1963, and asks that the Oswald’s petition requesting immigration be checked over. [51]
October 8, 1978: In Tehran the police clashed with university students.[52]
October 8, 1993: Verner James Nix (b. November 20, 1899 in AL / d. October 8, 1993 in AL).[53] Verner James Nix15 [James W. Nix14, James Nix13, John A. Nix12, Grace Louisa Francis Smith11, Gabriel Smith10, John “LR” Smith9, Ambrose J. Smith8, Christopher Smith7, Christopher Smith6, Thomas Smythe5, Thomas Smythe4, John Smythe3, Richard2, William1] (b. November 20, 1899 in Randolph Co. AL / d. October 8, 1993 in AL) married Allie Kate Duffee (b. unk / d. June 30, 1994). He married Emily Claudie Brown. [54]
October 8, 2012: Hull's Trace: Henry Township's Early Role in American History
By Tom Boltz. Posted October 8, 2012
Hull's route through Ohio
Hull's March route through Ohio
American General William Hull's 2,600-man army blazed a path through the Black Swamp during the early months of the War of 1812 and almost certainly camped for at least one night in what is now Henry Township. Fort Meigs in Perrysburg is famous for the two battles fought there, but what is less well known is the importance of Hull's Trace, a primitive road that served as an important transportation route for U. S. forces moving north to fight the British and their Native American allies. The approximately 150-mile road ran from Urbana (40 miles west of Columbus) to a point north of the Maumee River where it joined existing pioneer roads.
One of the most arduous sections of the march traversed the Black Swamp in what is now Wood County. In the best of weather, the swamp made for hard going consisting as it did of standing water, shallow lakes, dense forests of large trees with thick undergrowth, and tall grass prairies that contained mud holes and quicksand. Mosquitoes, black flies, rattlesnakes added to the difficulties.
Despite the poor road conditions, Hull used horse and mule teams to pull 26 cannon and 106 supply wagons to support his force. After they became hopelessly stuck in the mud, Hull had to abandon 16 of his supply wagons and one cannon along the way.
Hull's mission was to reinforce the American forces in Detroit, deter any British invasion from Canada, and protect the local settlers from potential hostile Indian attacks.[55]
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[1] This Day in Jewish History
[2] [1] www.wikipedia.org
[3] [2] The Changing Face of Anti-Semitism, from Ancient times to the Present Day, by Walter Laqueur, page 50.
[4] This Day in Jewish History
[5] Philippe Email May 8, 2010.
[6] The Gutleben Family of Physicians in Medieval Times, by Gerd Mentgen, page 6.
[7] mike@abcomputers.com
[8] http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/aztecchron.html
[9] http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1492
[10] http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ja7smith/Genealogy_of_William_Smyth.html Proposed Descendants of William Smyth (b. 1460)
[11] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 303.
[12] Trial by Fire, by Harold Rawlings, page 116.
[13] The Reformation, The Adventure of English. 12/10/2004, HISTI
[14] http://www.archaeology.org/news/
[15] http://archive.org/stream/lettersofmarystu00mary/lettersofmarystu00mary_djvu.txt
[16] This Day in Jewish History.
[17] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.
[18] Thomas Cresap’s establishment was at Shawnee Old Town (now Oldtown, Md.).
[19] Billy is GW’s mulatto body servant William, whom he had bought in 1768 from Mrs. Mary Lee of Westmoreland County, the widow of Col. John Lee, for £6i 15s. (Ledger A, 261). Billy had assumed the surname Lee, and was also referred to by GW as Will or William. He was to accompany his master throughout the Revolutionary War. Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 109.
[20] Washington’s Journal, From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford, by Grace U. Emahiser, 1969, page 109.
[21] The second set of entries for this day notes that GW, Craik, and Valentine Crawford proceeded to Cresap’s in order “to learn from him (being just arrived from England) the particulars of the grant said to be lately sold to Walpole & others, for a certain Tract of Country on the Ohio.” Undoubtedly one of the factors that prompted GW’s trip to the Ohio in the fall of 1770 to examine western lands was information concerning a new land scheme being promoted in England. While Cresap was in England, he had made particularly inquiry into the affairs of the new company. The project grew out of negotiations between Thomas Walpole, a prominent British politician, and Samuel Wharton, Philadelphia merchant and land speculator. The plan called for the acquisition of over 20,000,000 acres, which would have encompassed much of the area of Kentucky, southwestern Pennsylvania, and the western part of what is now West Virginia. The proposal included a plan to establish a new colony to be called Vandalia. In Dec. 1769 the Grand Ohio Company was formed to further the scheme. In the fall of 1770 GWwrote to Lord Botetourt pointing out the conflict between the Walpole associates’ plans and the interests of Virginia. See Papers, Colonial Series, 8:378—380, 388—93. It had soon become evident that the boundaries of the new grant would overlap the claims of the Mississippi Company (of which GW was a member) and those of the Ohio Company of Virginia and would encroach on the bounty lands claimed by veterans of the Virginia Regiment.
[22] The Brothers Crawford, Allen W. Scholl, 1995
[23] Robert McCready's Orderly Book
[24] Grace Louisa Francis Smith (b. January 1795, d. date unknown)
Grace Louisa Francis Smith (daughter of Gabriel Smith and Sarah Ann Downs) was born January 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia, and died date unknown. She married Thomas Bishop Nix on March 02, 1820 in Franklin County, Georgia, son of Joseph Nix and Martha Bishop.
Notes for Grace Louisa Francis Smith:
In a860 Grace had five children ($200/$200 property) were ennumerated in Rockdale area; in 1870 she with daughters Martha and Francis, a 27 year old male born in Alabama, $100/$100 property had Milner post office; in 1880 she and Martha were in household of son, Wiley in Halpins, Beat #13. When two properties are valued on census, the 1st is land and the 2nd is personal peroperty. Grace owned land but records may have been destroyed in the mid-1890's.
To clarify names given Grace: Grace in 1850 Census, Louisa F. in 1860 Census and Francis in 1870 and 1880 Census. Thomas is not on census after 1850.
More About Grace Louisa Francis Smith and Thomas Bishop Nix:
Marriage: March 02, 1820, Franklin County, Georgia.
Children of Grace Louisa Francis Smith and Thomas Bishop Nix are:
i. +John Ausin Nix, b. 1822, Franklin County, Georgia, d. Bet. 1865 - 1908, Randolph County, Alabama.
ii. John Nix, b. 1823, d. date unknown.
iii. Unknown Nix, b. 1825, d. date unknown.
iv. Gabriel Nix, b. 1827, d. date unknown.
v. Rebecca Sarah Ann Nix, b. 1829, d. date unknown.
vi. Vesta Nix, b. 1830, d. date unknown.
vii. Minerva Nix, b. 1833, d. date unknown.
viii. Martha A. Nix, b. 1834, d. date unknown.
ix. Mahulda Nix, b. 1836, d. date unknown.
x. Francis Jane Nix, b. 1838, d. date unknown.
xi. Jeremiah J. Nix, b. 1839, d. date unknown.
xii. Wiley A. Nix, b. 1840, Coventon, Walton County, Georgia, d. date unknown.
xiii. Grace Louisa Francis Smith (b. January 1795, d. date unknown)
xiv. Grace Louisa Francis Smith (daughter of Gabriel Smith and Sarah Ann Downs) was born January 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia, and died date unknown. She married Thomas Bishop Nix on March 02, 1820 in Franklin County, Georgia, son of Joseph Nix and Martha Bishop.
xv.
xvi. Notes for Grace Louisa Francis Smith:
xvii. In a860 Grace had five children ($200/$200 property) were ennumerated in Rockdale area; in 1870 she with daughters Martha and Francis, a 27 year old male born in Alabama, $100/$100 property had Milner post office; in 1880 she and Martha were in household of son, Wiley in Halpins, Beat #13. When two properties are valued on census, the 1st is land and the 2nd is personal peroperty. Grace owned land but records may have been destroyed in the mid-1890's.
xviii.
xix.
xx. To clarify names given Grace: Grace in 1850 Census, Louisa F. in 1860 Census and Francis in 1870 and 1880 Census. Thomas is not on census after 1850.
xxi.
xxii. More About Grace Louisa Francis Smith and Thomas Bishop Nix:
xxiii. Marriage: March 02, 1820, Franklin County, Georgia.
xxiv.
xxv. Children of Grace Louisa Francis Smith and Thomas Bishop Nix are:
xxvi. +John Ausin Nix, b. 1822, Franklin County, Georgia, d. Bet. 1865 - 1908, Randolph County, Alabama.
xxvii. John Nix, b. 1823, d. date unknown.
xxviii. Unknown Nix, b. 1825, d. date unknown.
xxix. Gabriel Nix, b. 1827, d. date unknown.
xxx. Rebecca Sarah Ann Nix, b. 1829, d. date unknown.
xxxi. Vesta Nix, b. 1830, d. date unknown.
xxxii. Minerva Nix, b. 1833, d. date unknown.
xxxiii. Martha A. Nix, b. 1834, d. date unknown.
xxxiv. Mahulda Nix, b. 1836, d. date unknown.
xxxv. Francis Jane Nix, b. 1838, d. date unknown.
xxxvi. Jeremiah J. Nix, b. 1839, d. date unknown.
xxxvii. Wiley A. Nix, b. 1840, Coventon, Walton County, Georgia, d. date unknown.
xxxviii.
[25] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.
[26] The Complete Guide to Bosyton’s Freedom Trail, Third Edition by Charles Bahne, page 12.
[27] Photo by Jeff Goodlove, November 14, 2009
[28] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Harrison
[29] wikipedia
[30] The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume V, 1821-1824
[31] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Goodlove&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=42302896&
[32] www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/families/Stephenson.rtf
[33] State Capital Memorial, Austin, TX, February 11, 2012
[34] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove
[35] On This Day in America by John Wagman.
[36] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,.
{2}Der judishchen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
“Ihre Namen mogen nie vergessen werden!”
[2]Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Oppression in Germany, 1933-1945
[37] http://cwcfamily.org/egy3.htm
[38] This Day in Jewish History
[39] This Day in Jewish History
[40] This Day in Jewish History.
[41] This Day in Jewish History.
[42] This Day in Jewish History
[43] http://www.theussenterprise.com/battles.html
[44] This Day in Jewish History
[45] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.
[46] This Day in Jewish History.
[47] This Day in Jewish History
[48] This Day in Jewish HIstory
[49] This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.Skipjack-class submarine:
•Skipjack
•Scamp
•Scorpion
•Sculpin
•Shark
•Snook
• [50] http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono1.pdf
[51] http://www.dallasnews.com/news/jfk50/reflect/20131012-extremists-in-dallas-created-volatile-atmosphere-before-jfks-1963-visit.ece
[52] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 502
[53] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.
[54] Proposed Descendants of William Smythe.
[55] Published in the Niles Weekly Register - August 15, 1812
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