Withers (surname)
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Withers (earlier varients Wither, Wyther) is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is today a not uncommon family name throughout the Anglosphere.
The family name appears on various early documents such as in a charter of Æthelred II, dated 1005 A.D. where one of the witnesses signs his name as Ego Wi[th]er minister. In the Domesday Book of 1089 the name is shown as a tenant prior to that date. In the 11th century, the name showed no prefix, suggesting that it was not derived from a place, as were many names at that time. Rather, the name was apparently personal. The meaning of the name is uncertain. Various authorities have proposed wider (Old English, "wood"), or words meaning "to withstand", "warrior" or "willow tree".
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[edit] In England
Records of the 11th century indicate the holding of land in many counties of England by persons named Wyther. A continuous record of a Wyther family does not appear until the time of Henry II (reigned 1154-89). This was a Wyther family of County Lancaster (now Lancashire) including Sir Robert Wyther, Knight, of Pendleton Hall, Lancashire, and of Halton, Cheshire, Seneschal to Roger de Lucy, Constable of Chester (1179-89). He married Joan, daughter of Sir Adam de Bostock, Knight, of Davenham, County Chester (now Cheshire).
By the 15th century, Wyther families descended from Sir Robert Wyther were living in Cheshire, Lancaster, Wiltshire, Essex, London, Somersetshire, and Hampshire Counties. (For the Hampshire County branch, see Berry's Hampshire County Genealogy.)
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[edit] Notable People Surnamed Withers, Wither, Wyther
- Alexander Scott Withers, historian of early Appalachian Indian-White Warfare
- Bill Withers, African-American singer-songwriter
- Charles W. J. Withers, Scottish historical geographer
- Garrett Lee Withers (1884-1953), U.S. Senator & U.S. congressman from Kentucky
- Googie Withers, British movie actress
- Grant Withers (1905-1959), American movie actor
- Hildegarde Withers, fictional character appearing in novels by Stuart Palmer
- Jane Withers, American radio, television and movie actress
- Lincoln Withers, Australian rugby league player
- Mark Withers, American television actor
- Michael Withers, Irish rugby league player
- Pick Withers, drummer for the rock band Dire Straits
- Ramsey Muir Withers, former Chief of the Defence Staff, Canadian Armed Forces.
- Reginald Grieve Withers, former Australian Senator
- Dr Robert Enoch Withers (1821–1907), U.S. Senator (Virginia) & U.S. Consul to Hong Kong
- Steve Withers, American pianist
- Sir William Withers (1657-1720), Lord Mayor of London (1707-1708)
- George Wither (1588-1667), English poet and satirist
[edit] References
- Withers Family of the County Lancaster, England, and of Stafford County, Virginia Establishing the Ancestry of Robert Edwin Withers, III. Presented by Mr. Robert Edwin Withers, Sr. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1947). Genealogists: Mrs. Kathrine Cox Gottschalk, Washington, D.C. and Mrs. A. May Osler, Freelands, Foxgrove Road, Beckenham, Kent, England. The Dietz Printing Company, Richmond, Virginia.
- Berry's Hampshire County Genealogy
- Bigg-Wither, Reginald Fitz Hugh, Materials for a History of the Wither Family, Winchester: Warren & Son, 1907.
- Gatewood, Virginia Pierce and Robert L., A Withers-Downey Genealogy: A Withers History With Allied Lines, Conway, AR: 1966.
- Recum, Franz V., Withers -- America or A Collection of Genealogical Data Concerning the History of the Descendants in the Male Line of James Withers (1680/1-1746) of Stafford County, Virginia, New York: 1949.

