I'm currently reading World Without End by Ken Follett, a novel set in the fictional town of Kingsbridge England during the 1300's. Several of the main characters are members of the Wooler family, wealthy wool merchants. As I'm sure most of us realize, a lot of English surnames were derived either from the town that a man came from or from his occupation or trade. I'm curious to know if you have delved into your ancestry and if by chance you come from a line of wool merchants.
Perhaps some of our other members may also be in a similar circumstance. I was able to think of a number of comman names where this would apply:
Baker
Miller
Barber
Constable
(mill) Wright
(black) Smith
Tay(i)lor
Thatcher
Fletcher (arrow maker)
Carpenter
Cooper (barrel maker)
And of couse the most important one:
BREWER
How about it folks - join in with more names and your stories.
Bill Brunner (From a town name in Switzerland)





