But all his biographers dwelt at greatest length on his origins as a humble shoemaker.
In just two cases were the husbands' professions recorded : one was a seaman and the other was a shoemaker.
Continuities also exist at the level of individual trades, as carpenters, masons, shoemakers and drapers' assistants were prominent in both periods.
For example, a shoemaker is representative in so far as he satisfies a social need.
Some enterprises appear to have commonly required a couple's involvement : alehouse-keepers, innkeepers, clothing producers and shoemakers often worked as couples.
Men did not simply join or participate as individuals, at a certain age, or as shoemakers or teachers.
Afterward, the house was forgotten in the middle of a shantytown occupied by shoemakers and homeless people, and finally was abandoned.
The exception was a gentleman's daughter who married a shoemaker.
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