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{{Short description|Swiss German surname}}
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'''''Yoder''''' is a surname of [[Swiss German]] origin of which the original spelling is Joder. It originated from the [[Canton of Bern]] in [[Switzerland]]. The name dates back to at least 1260, and is a shortened version of the name [[Theodore (disambiguation)|Theodore]].
[[Saint Yoder]] (died {{circa|400}}) is a patron saint of [[Valais]], probably the first [[Bishop of Sion|bishop of Octodurum]].
==Origin of the surname==
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==Diaspora==
Yoders were a part of
After taking the oath of allegiance to the English Crown, the Germans spread out into the area of southeastern Pennsylvania, looking for good land and places to make their new homes. They settled first in what are now [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Bucks]], [[Montgomery County, Pennsylvania|Montgomery]], [[Chester County, Pennsylvania|Chester]], [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Lancaster]], and [[Berks County, Pennsylvania|Berks]] Counties.
==References==
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.ucc.ie/milmart/maurorig.html The Origin of the Cult of St. Maurice]
* [http://www.yodernewsletter.org The Yoder Newsletter, established 1983]
{{Amish}}
[[Category:Amish]]
[[Category:Swiss-German surnames]]
[[Category:Swiss-language surnames]]
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