The name Drybread may be an exact translation from the Dutch, 'Droogbroodt'. I find one in Amsterdam between 1758 and 1778, having children baptized. Liz J > Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 17:51:10 -0000 > From: "George" <smedley.george@att.net> > Subject: [PaOldC] surnames > To: "PaOldCh" <pa-old-chester-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000601ce055b$d671fb40$4f4f4c0c@Lewxnw53vyt2zc> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > >From a lookup > Not your usual surnames > Joseph M Drybread; b. 3, 17, 1839; m. Rebecca A. Wheatley, b. 6, 1, 1850. > > George Stackhouse,b.Green Hill,10-27-1849;m.Augusta,Carroll Co.,Ohio, > > 1-1-1883,Jane Sophronia Turnipseed,b.there,3-24-1847;dau.of > > Henry Turnipseed and Alcinda Roads,of Augusta. > >