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shoemaker Name Meaning and History

Translation of Dutch Schoemaker or German and Jewish Schumacher.

Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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shoemaker Family Facts

Distribution of shoemaker Families in the US in 1920
Number of shoemaker families
 529-1055
 177-528
 1-176
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Compiled by Ancestry.com.au from the 1920 US Federal Census records

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Threads: 756 - Messages: 1590
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Gus and Sarah Shoemaker Wisconsin August 28, 1879 ccpalomera 1
wedding of Eula Jane Shoemaker and Charles Pearce, 1930, Kansas CherylWhite9962 0
Mary Shoemaker Pennslyvania ymenzies 2
Roseanna Shoemaker tomcheek07 3
elizabeth shoemaker chewy_1 3
Elizabeth Shoemaker/Thomas Iliff Phyllis Baugh Snow 3
John Shoemaker ksanders2657 0
Shoemaker's Billie Keaffaber 2
Josiah Shoemaker, d. 1865 wbs4040 0
Milton Shoemaker & Meme Kuhn Laurie Martin 2
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