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Dry: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A contraction of Wooderington. From Saxon wyderian, to wither, and dun, a hill. The withered or dry hill. A place in Northumberland, England. Weid-erington, the place of pasturing cattle, Dutch, Weide, a pasture, weider, one who takes care of cattle, a herdsman.
Dry Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : DRY | DRIE | DRYE | DRIES | DRILLE
Dry: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Berkshire (United Kingdom) |  Shropshire (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom) |  Dublin (Ireland)
Dry: Online Family Trees
DRY Deptford (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1798 - 1798
DRY Gainsborough, Lincoln (Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom) 1783 - 1783
DRY Kent (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1798 - 1798
DRY Denchworth, Berks, Eng (Berkshire, England, United Kingdom) 1720 - 1751
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DRY Kent (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1798 - 1798
DRY Kimberley (Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom) 1861 - 1881
DRY Somerset East (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1833 - 1833

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Dry: Books that contain this surname
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DRYAbstract of North Carolina Wills
Author: North Carolina Secretary of State , John Bryan Grimes - Published in 1910
... Margaret. Executors: John Montgomery and William Dry. Witnesses: Richard Hellier, Wm. Gray, James Lyon. Will proven before Gab. Johnston at ...
DRYHistorical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed
Author: Bateman, Newton, 1822-1897, ed - Published in 1907
... Graham was married to Miss Mary Dry, an intelligent Pennsylvania girl, and to them were born the following children: Clellon, ...
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