Recorded in a wide variety of spellings including Moehle, Muehle, Muehler,
Muller, Mueller, Mullner, Moller, Millner, Molnar, Molner and others, this
is a German occupational and/or residential surname. It usually describes a
corn miller, one who operated either a windmill or a waterwheel, although it
may also be a person who lived at a house with the sign of a mill. Medieval
house signs did not necessarily describe a persons occupation, many signs
had simply abstract subjects such as animals or nature were simply signs.
Not surprisingly given the importance of "milling" in the medieval period
and earlier, the name is both popular, widespread, and one of the earliest
on records. The name does tend to be confused with the English versions, and
particularly so in the USA where immigration from both countries was at its
height in the 18th century. In any case the name from both countries is
often in the same spelling, which is perhaps not surprising as they share
similar pre 7th century "Anglo-Saxon" roots. Early examples of the surname
recording taken from authentic German or Swiss charters of the medieval
period, and at the very start of the introduction of surnames include:
Konrad Mulnere of Chringen in the year 1222, Jakob Mulner of Zurich,
Switzerland, in 1265, Rudolph Muli of Konstanz in the year 1290, Albertus
Muehle of Kirchbana in 1299, and Heinrich Mollner of Greifswald in 1307.
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