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The Family name Broodryk.

My name is Pierre Broodryk. So before we can move forward we need to know our past?

Broodryk Surname: Originally "Brodrück," but could also include variants such as "Brodtrück", "Brodtrückin", "Brodtreuck", "Brodrik", "Broodrijk". In South Africa the surname was changed during the 1st generation to "Broodryk", which incorrectly is indicative of "rich in bread".

Surname Origins: originated from the people (more specifically - pirates) that kept demanding / calling (german: überfiehlt) for the "back of bread", which incidentally is flour. As time went past, it was changed to "Brodrück.

South African Roots. The orginal Broodryk, a Johann Christoffel Broodryk (German Surname:- Brodtrück) fromSchwarzenberg, arrived approximately in 1751 in South Africa on ship "Slot van Kapelle".

Although he was classified, a "soldier" working for the VOC, his trade was that of a "smidt".

History of Schwarzenberg

The Ore Mountains (German: Erzgebirge) were virtually unsettled in the early Middle Ages. There was an isolated monastery as early as the 12th century.

Most of the towns in the mountains were founded in the 16th century, after the discovery of deposits of silver and tin. At this time the region was purchased by the aspiring state of Saxony (1533).

The districts of Aue and Schwarzenberg were established in 1873.

In 1994 both districts were merged in order to form a new district, which was called Westerzgebirgskreis and was one year later renamed to the present name (Aue-Schwarzenberg)

Broderick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Broderick (disambiguation). Broderick Language(s) 	Welsh, Irish Origin Meaning 	Welsh: "son of Rhydderch"; Irish: "descendant of Bruadar"; "Brother" Look up Broderick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Broderick is a surname which is derived from both the Irish and Welsh languages. In some cases it is an Anglicised form of the Irish Ó Bruadair, meaning "descendant of Bruadar". The name has been thought to have been derived from a Norse personal name (Brodir).[1] However according to Benjamin Hudson, the Norse Brodir (meaning "brother") is not a proper Norse name at all. The Irish Bruattar/Bruadar/Brodur is first recorded in 853, in the name of Bruattar mac Aeda, an Irish princeling from the south-east of Ireland. As a Norse personal name, Brodir is only found in the name of a participant in the Battle of Clontarf and of a King of Dublin, named Brodur son of Porkel, who was killed in 1160.[2] In other cases the surname Broderick is an Anglicised form of the Welsh ap Rhydderch, meaning "son of Rhydderch".[1] The Welsh personal name Rhydderch was originally a byname meaning "reddish brown".[3]

Use as a surname

 * Beth Broderick (born 1959), United States actress
 * Betty Broderick (born 1947), United States socialite, convicted of murder
 * Bonaventure Broderick (1868-1943), United States Archbishop in Roman Catholic Church
 * Brendan Broderick (fl. 1990s-present), United States screenwriter
 * Brian Broderick (born 1986), United States athlete in baseball
 * Carlfred Broderick (1932-1999), United States psychologist and family therapist
 * Case Broderick (1839-1920), United States politician from Kansas
 * Chris Broderick (born 1970), United States musician, in the band Megadeth
 * Colin Broderick (fl. 2000s), Irish-born United States playwright
 * Damien Broderick (born 1944), Australian science fiction and popular science writer
 * D'Arcy Broderick (fl. 1990s-present), Canadian musician
 * David C. Broderick (1820-1859), United States politician and anti-slavery advocate
 * Edwin Broderick (1917-2006), United States prelate of Roman Catholic Church
 * Heather Woods Broderick (fl. 2000s), United States musician
 * Helen Broderick (1891-1959), United States actress
 * Henry Broderick (fl. 1920s), Irish politician
 * Henry Broderick (realtor) (1880-1975), United States businessman and municipal leader in US state of Washington
 * Jack Broderick (1877-?), Canadian athlete in lacrosse
 * James Broderick (1927-1982), United States actor, father of Matthew Broderick
 * James Patrick Broderick (1891-1973), Irish Jesuit and writer
 * John Broderick, any of several men with the name
 * Ken Broderick (born 1942), Canadian athlete in ice hockey
 * Kevin Broderick (born 1977), Irish athlete
 * Laurence Broderick (born 1935), British sculptor and educator
 * Len Broderick (born 1940), Canadian athlete in ice hockey
 * Les Broderick (1921-2013), British pilot and survivor of the "Great Escape"
 * Lorraine Broderick, United States soap opera writer
 * Matt Broderick (1877-1940), United States athlete in baseball
 * Matthew Broderick (born 1962), United States actor
 * Mike Broderick (born 1939), United States politician in South Dakota
 * Neville Broderick (born 1927), Australian athlete in Australian-rules football
 * Pat Broderick (born 1953), United States comic book artist
 * Patricia Broderick (1925-2003), United States playwright and artist
 * Paul Broderick (born 1970), Australian athlete in Australian-rules football
 * Peter Broderick (born 1987), United States musician
 * Raymond J. Broderick (1914-2000), United States politician and federal judge
 * Robert Broderick (fl. 2000s), Irish-born English comedian and performer
 * Seán Broderick (1890-1953), Irish politician
 * Steve Broderick (fl. 1990s-present), United States musician
 * Timothy J. Broderick (fl. 1980s-present), United States surgeon and educator
 * Vincent Broderick (1920-2010), English athlete in cricket
 * Vincent L. Broderick (1920-1995), United States federal judge
 * William Broderick (1877-1957), Irish politician and farmer