Thomas Samuel Goodbread (April 22, 1836–February 13, 1905) was a state legislator in Florida. [1] His post office was in Esteinhatchee (now Steinhatchee) and he represented Lafayette County, Florida. [2] He served in the Florida House of Representatives in 1881, 1883, and 1887. [3]
He was born in Glynn County, Georgia. He married Louisiana Annie "Lucy" Peacock in 1852. He served in the American Civil War. [4] He donated $1 to the Suwannee Baptist Association. [5] Goodbread owned 20 enslaved people in Glynn County, GA, according to the 1860 slave census. [6]
Thomas Samuel Goodbread (April 22, 1836–February 13, 1905) was a state legislator in Florida. [1] His post office was in Esteinhatchee (now Steinhatchee) and he represented Lafayette County, Florida. [2] He served in the Florida House of Representatives in 1881, 1883, and 1887. [3]
He was born in Glynn County, Georgia. He married Louisiana Annie "Lucy" Peacock in 1852. He served in the American Civil War. [4] He donated $1 to the Suwannee Baptist Association. [5] Goodbread owned 20 enslaved people in Glynn County, GA, according to the 1860 slave census. [6]