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- Yoder abstract "The surname Yoder is an ancient surname first associated with the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. The first recorded use in 1260 and uses common Swiss spelling of "Joder". The surname is a shortened version of Theodorus, the name of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Sion in present day Martigny, Switzerland. Theodorus — who is also known as St. Theodore of Grammont, St. Theodule, and St. Joder — is the patron saint of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.".
- Yoder wikiPageExternalLink theban.html.
- Yoder wikiPageExternalLink maurorig.html.
- Yoder wikiPageExternalLink www.yodernewsletter.org.
- Yoder wikiPageID "653690".
- Yoder wikiPageRevisionID "604466897".
- Yoder hasPhotoCollection Yoder.
- Yoder originalResearch "October 2011".
- Yoder refimprove "October 2011".
- Yoder subject Category:Amish.
- Yoder subject Category:Swiss-German_surnames.
- Yoder comment "The surname Yoder is an ancient surname first associated with the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. The first recorded use in 1260 and uses common Swiss spelling of "Joder". The surname is a shortened version of Theodorus, the name of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Sion in present day Martigny, Switzerland. Theodorus — who is also known as St. Theodore of Grammont, St. Theodule, and St. Joder — is the patron saint of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.".
- Yoder label "Yoder".
- Yoder sameAs m.02p2rxw.
- Yoder sameAs Q3886031.
- Yoder sameAs Q3886031.
- Yoder wasDerivedFrom Yoder?oldid=604466897.
- Yoder isPrimaryTopicOf Yoder.