| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Great confusion often resulted from the lack of a surname and so to distinguish a man he was given a surname which suggested itself some characteristic of the man, as for instance a trade or occupation, such as Baker, Carpenter, or Gardener, often his figure made the necessary suggestion, as Broad, Short or Tallman; or the simple addition of son as Johnson, Williamson or Robinson.
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