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Pride: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Old French.) Bel-chère, good cheer, fine entertainment; a happier name than to be a Belcher, and swell with pride or passion.
Pride Surname Origin
Pride: Place of Origin :  Nottinghamshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Dorset (United Kingdom) |  Gloucestershire (United Kingdom) |  Herefordshire and Worcester (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom)
Pride: Online Family Trees
PRIDE Westminster, Londen (Engeland) (London, England, United Kingdom) 1951 - 1951
PRIDE Westminster (London, England, United Kingdom) 1951 - 1951
PRIDE Shrewsbury (Shropshire, England, United Kingdom) 1350 - 1385
PRIDE Southwell, Nottingham (Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom) 1554 - 1595
PRIDE Wales (Wales, United Kingdom) 1642 - 1642
PRIDE_WIFE  (United Kingdom) 1702 - 1702
PRIDE Newington Bagpath (Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom) 1702 - 1844
PRIDE Southwell (Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom) 1550 - 1595
PRIDE Southwell, Nottingham (Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom) 1595 - 1595
PRIDE Cameron, Fife, Scot. (Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1707 - 1709

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Pride: Books that contain this surname
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PRIDEBiographical review ... containing life sketches of leading citizens of Merrimack and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire
Author: Biographical Review Publishing Company, Boston, pub - Published in 1897
... was united in marriage with Minnie A. Pride, daughter of William H. Pride, of Boston. A Mason of the thirty-second ...
PRIDEBiographical review ... containing life sketches of leading citizens of Merrimack and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire
Author: Biographical Review Publishing Company, Boston, pub - Published in 1897
... Minnie Pride, daughter of William H. Pride, of Boston. A Mason of the thirty-second degree, he is connected with ...
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