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Re: Drucker
According to Jean Tosti's website "printer" is the one. He states that printing was a common occupation among Ashkenazic Jews in the 15th century. So, bearing in mind that adoption of hereditary surnames often took place later among Jews than among other communities, post-15th century wouldn't be unlikely.
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The Oxford Dictionary of American Family Names clearly says that you are right:http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Drucker-name-meaning.ashx
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