NOTE:   Catherine SOUDER,   ABT 1765 - 1840
IN 1840 CENSUS SHE WAS RESIDING IN NASSAU COUNTY, FLORIDA WITH
   HER SON SENATOR ADAM SOUDER GOODBREAD. IN THE 1880 CENSUS ADAM
  GAVE HER BIRTH PLACE AS GEORGIA.



NOTE:   Phillip GOODBREAD,   23 NOV 1726 - 24 APR 1811
In 1750 Phillip Goodbread is on the tax list of Coventry
  Township, Chester Co., PA. By 1768 the family had moved to
  North Carolina, for Phillip Goodbread, as Justice of the Peace,
  signed a petition at a Council held at New Bern, Orange County,
   NC that year. €19
  
   By 1775 Phillip Goodbread had settled in Tryon Co., NC his home
  being astride the present Rutherford-Burke Co. line. €19
  
  Phillip fought in the American Revolution, as evidenced by pay
  voucher which shows he served as Sgt. from 30 Oct. to 30 Dec.
  1777 in Robert Porter's Company "G" under Brigadier General
  Rutherford. For his service he was paid 6 Lbs, 17 Shillings
   and 6 Pence. He again served in 1781 according to a list of
  Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers in the NC Archives. €19
  
  Lived on Cove Creek in Rutherford Co., NC. €39



NOTE:   Johann Ludwig GUTBRODT,   10 APR 1698 - JAN 1776
Johann Ludwig Gutbrodt. with his wife Barbara Christina and
  children, arrived in Phildelphia on the 16th of August 1731
  aboard the ship "Samuel", Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam,
  last from Cowes. Passengers consisted of thirty-nine men;
  sixteen boys under the age of sixteen; thirty-three women and
  twenty-one girls under the age of sixteen. €19
  
   On Jan. 15, 1736, 200 acres in Lancaster County, PA were
  patented to Ludwig Gutbrot and on 3 Feb. 1738 he received
  another 50 acres in Chester Co., PA. On 26 May 1747 his three
  little daughters, Sarah (age 3), Anna Elizabeth (age 6), and
  Maria Magdalend (age 7) were baptized by Henry Melchior
  Muhlenberg in the Augustus Lutheran Church in Trappe, then in
  Philadelphia Co. (now Montgomery County) PA. €19
  
  Research in Pennsylvania has revealed that Ludwig Goodbrod in
   the old country spelled his name Gutbrod or Gutbrodt, which
  being translated into English is spelled and means Goodbread,
  that the family following the lead of Martin Luther became
  Protestants, and were members of the Dutch Reformed Church;
  that they were farmers and lived in the Palentine Valley of
  Germany, near the old University tow of Tuebinger, twenty five
  miles from Stuttgart and fifty five miles from Heidelberg, in
   the present state of Wurttemberg. €54
  
   In 1731 that part of Germany had been overrun by the French and
   was in a state of turmoil. Every attempt was being made to
  force the Lutherans to readopt the Roman Catholic Religion, so
  rather than submit, Ludwig Gutbrodt and his family fled to
  America and settled in Pennsylvania. €54
  
  Ludwig outlived his wife Barbara Christina and took to wife
  Elizabeth; and a third wife Turless. €54



NOTE:   Barbara Christina SCHICKNER,   24 AUG 1703 - BEF 1770
Johann Ludwig Gutbrodt. with his wife Barbara Christina and
  children, arrived in Phildelphia on the 16th of August 1731
  aboard the ship "Samuel", Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam,
  last from Cowes. Passengers consisted of thirty-nine men;
  sixteen boys under the age of sixteen; thirty-three women and
  twenty-one girls under the age of sixteen. €19



NOTE:   David RIVERS,   1764 - 20 JUN 1856
Donated the two acres of land on which the Prince William
  Church stands. €16



NOTE:   George RIVERS,   1729 - 1784
Pond Town, SC



NOTE:   Thomas PARTRIDGE,    -
Of Surry County Virginia.



NOTE:   Robert ELEY,    -
Robert Eley I came to Virginia from Gravesend in 1635 on the
  Primrose. His name in Hotten's patent for 600 acres of land in
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