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- Dicus abstract "Dicus is one of several spellings of a surname that has also been used to represent several apparently unrelated surnames. Other most common spellings of the surname Dicus with the same pronunciation as Dicus are Dycus and Dicas.The Dicus family in the United States is mostly descended from William and Mary Dicas, who emigrated from Chester, England, near the border of Wales, to Chestertown, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, a generation before the American Revolution. Three of their six children began the family's three major branches. John and his children moved into Pennsylvania and New York and then followed the Westward Expansion. James and his children moved across Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore and Ellicott City, Maryland, and many of their descendants remain in Maryland. Edward and his children moved to the Blue Ridge of Virginia and from there into the southern Appalachians and through the U.S. South. Dicus family etymology was a lifetime avocation of Rufus Dicus of Baltimore, who researched church records in the early to middle 1900s, and a cousin, Jacob Dicus 8th, has built on his work through extensive Internet research in recent years. The former thought the name might originally be Dutch, while the latter found a plausible Welsh derivation.".
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- Dicus wikiPageExternalLink William1680KcMd.html.
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- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Ridge_Mountains.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surnames.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Chesapeake_Bay.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Chester.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Chestertown,_Maryland.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Shore_of_Maryland.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Ellicott_City,_Maryland.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink John_Martyn_(publisher).
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Patronymic.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Surname.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink United_States_territorial_acquisitions.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Dicus wikiPageWikiLink Westward_Expansion.
- Dicus hasPhotoCollection Dicus.
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- Dicus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Surname-stub.
- Dicus subject Category:Surnames.
- Dicus hypernym Spellings.
- Dicus type Article.
- Dicus type Name.
- Dicus type Surname.
- Dicus type Article.
- Dicus type Surname.
- Dicus type Thing.
- Dicus type Q82799.
- Dicus comment "Dicus is one of several spellings of a surname that has also been used to represent several apparently unrelated surnames. Other most common spellings of the surname Dicus with the same pronunciation as Dicus are Dycus and Dicas.The Dicus family in the United States is mostly descended from William and Mary Dicas, who emigrated from Chester, England, near the border of Wales, to Chestertown, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, a generation before the American Revolution.".
- Dicus label "Dicus".
- Dicus sameAs Q5274024.
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- Dicus wasDerivedFrom Dicus?oldid=447416398.
- Dicus isPrimaryTopicOf Dicus.