Trinder/Trindle

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The Trinder (Trindle) surname is considered to be of Anglo Saxon origin and is probably an occupational name for a (wool or cotton) spinner. An alternative thought is that the name comes from a "maker of trindles" with trindles being the "felloes of a wheel". The felloe of a wheel is the segment of a ring of wood just inside the iron tire of a wagon wheel. Sometimes there were only two felloes per wheel, with each of them made of a long piece of wood bent into a semicircular shape. Other wheel designs used several shorter felloes per wheel, with each felloe being cut to shape rather than being bent. A Trinder works with a Trindle. Researching to understand the movement of the Trinder surname away from the Midlands area of Britian and the integration of the Trinder and phonetic equivalent surnames into the wider population. Looking for members who have either the Trinder or Trindle (or phonetically similar surnames) and who have tested their Y-DNA or who have Y-DNA matches to Trinder or Trindle surnames. Also, those people who have tested Family Finder (FF) who have Trinder or Trindle surname matches
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