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Dye Genealogy & History
Dye is an English surname, and oddly enough has nothing to do with dyes. It comes from the personal name Dye, which comes from the Middle English name Dionisia, related to the Greek Dionysia, which means the divine one of Nysa, a mountain in what is now Afghanistan. Dye family history begins with Walter Dye, who was noted as a witness in the Court Rolls of the manor of Wakefield in 1316. Dye genealogy includes several noteworthy people, such as former Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Brad Dye; Marine Captain, film consultant, and actor Dale Dye; and prominent New Zealand microbiologist David Dye.
Dye Birth Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Aaron Dye | -- --, 1946 | September 3,2003 | MI |
B Louise Dye | -- --, 1918 | August 13,1999 | MD |
C Mitchell Dye | -- --, 1922 | December 25,2009 | GA |
D Herbert Dye | -- --, 1918 | February 16,2006 | NY |
Dye Death Records
Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Location |
Earl Dye | -- --, 1899 | July ,1980 | Milton,PA |
Faith Dye | -- --, 1928 | October 30,2004 | Pasadena,TX |
Gael Dye | -- --, 1891 | February ,1974 | Lebanon,IN |
H Lloyd Dye | -- --, 1925 | August 10,2007 | Nottingham,MD |
Dye Marriage Records
Name | Spouse | Marriage Date | Location |
Arthur Dye | Mary Amy | February 22,2001 | Harris, TX |
David Dye | Judith Klibbe | May 12,1979 | Wake, NC |
Earl Dye | Nancy Little | August 18,1957 | Wake, NC |
Rodney Dye | Karla Webster | June 12,1976 | Wake, NC |
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