Hello, to Surrey from Brookline, Mass.

William Bowkett of the parish of Christ Church Surrey, excise man, was married to Ann Attwood in 1770. The couple had two children, Ann and William. The borders of the documents are frayed but the children were born about 1771.
There also was a William Bowkett who married Mary and had a daughter Mary in 1772; the child died the same year. This William is also listed as an excise man.

When my third great grandfather WIlliam Bowkett was indentured in 1789 to John Bridges to learn the trade of cooper, William Bowkett's father is listed as William Bowkett, weaver, deceased. There were two persons named William Bowkett who died in the parish of Christ Church in the 1770's but there are no details.

Is it possible or likely that the Excise man became a weaver before his death, or is it more likely that there are two adult men named William Bowkett with different careers in the same parish? Are there any other records you suggest that I can research? Thanks!