Leyendecker

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Leyendecker is the surname of several people:

Leyendecker is an occupational surname, [1] meaning 'slate roofer' in Middle High German and Middle Dutch. [2] [3]

Leyendecker may also refer to

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References

  1. "Nederlandse Familienamenbank". www.cbgfamilienamen.nl.
  2. "Leyendecker". 7 March 2017 via Wikipedia.
  3. "LEYENDECKER". gtb.ivdnt.org. Retrieved 2023-09-09.