"Pennsylvania, War of the Revolution"

Jacob Saulter took the Oath of Allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania, 5-19-1778 in Lebanon Twp of Lancaster Co

Rudy Sauder took the Oath, 11-16-1778 in the town of Lancaster, PA

Jacob Souder was a private in Capt Jacob Bright's company of City Guards for the Northern District of Philadelphia City, 1777

John Sutter, private in Capt. Isaac Austin's Co., 4th Co., 1st Battalion, Philadelphia Militia of Foot, 1777

Isiah Soudder, Matross in Capt. Andrew Summer's Co., 5th Co., Philadelphia Reg. of  Foot, 1777

Casper Souter, private in Capt. John Bergman's Co., Philadelphia Militia, 1777, listed as "staid at Philadelphia."

John Souter, private in Capt. Jacob Weidman's Co., Philadelphia Militia, 1777

Christian Sowder and Isaac Sowder, privates, 4th Company, 5th Battalion, Philadelphia Militia

John Souder, private, lst Company, Philadelphia Mil. Artillery, 1779

Henry Suter, private in Capt. John Linton's Company, Philadelphia Mil., 1778

Jacob Sowder, private 4th Company, 5th Battalion, Philadelphia Mil.

Charles Sowder, Bombardier, 2nd Company, Pennsylvania Mil. Artillery, 1780

James Sutter, private, 3rd Regiment, Philadelphia Mil

William Swoder (probably a mistake), private, 3rd Reg., City of Philadelphia & Districts Mil., 1781

Jacob Sauter & George Souter, privates in Capt. Geo. Miller's Company of Berks County Mil., 1776

John Soder was Capt of the 5th Company, 3rd Batt., Berks Co., Mil., 1777

George Souter was Capt in the 3rd Batt. of Berks Co. Mil.

Jacob Souder, private, was among those who lost their rifles and were captured at Fort Washington with the Northampton Co Militia.  Another Jacob Souder was listed with this company.


Information provided by Margaret Sowder.