When Charles Payne Rider was born on 3 August 1796, in Litchfield, Herkimer, New York, United States, his father, Ens. Zadock Rider, was 44 and his mother, Naomi Sears, was 31. He married Rebecca Penny in 1821, in Henderson, Jefferson, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 6 daughters. He lived in Winfield, Herkimer, New York, United States for about 5 years and Paris, Oneida, New York, United States in 1875. He died on 9 October 1875, at the age of 79.
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Historical Boundaries 1798: Oneida, New York, United States
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English: occupational name from Middle English ridere ‘horseman’, perhaps with a specific application such as ‘forest ranger’, ‘horseman who guards crops’, or ‘mounted warrior, knight’. Compare Knight .
English: habitational name from Ryther, near Selby (Yorkshire), probably from Old English ryther ‘clearing’.
English: topographic name from Middle English ridere ‘dweller at a clearing’ (see Reeder ) or ‘dweller by a small stream’, depending on which sense of Middle English ride the surname is derived from. These topographic senses of Rider are limited to the southern counties of England (especially Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire), where topographic names in -er and the Middle English words ride ‘clearing’ and rithe ‘small stream’ are mainly found. See also Reed .
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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