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Subject: Answer
Author: Menke   (guest, 84.80.142.26)
Date: December 13, 2005 at 8:57:30 AM
Reply to: Re: German (?) surname PANTEROTH by Menke
This is the answer i got from the site:

[...Hallo Menke,

der Name ist niederländisch und heißt in deutsch :
Pand-e-roth = roden/Rodung
pand=Haus=Pfand=Gebäude=Abschnitt=Streckenabschnitt=Haltung=Kanal

oder
Pander = pender + roth
Pender ist eine niederländische Berufsbezeichnung

Ob es einen Ort gibt, der so hieß, weiß ich leider nicht.

schönen Gruß.. Irmgard...]

Hello Menke,

the name is Dutch and is named in German:
Pand-e-roth = roden/Rodung = to pull up (trees), the pulling up (of trees)
pand=house=building=piece of land=behaviour(?)=canal

or
Pander = pender + roth
Pender is a Dutch profession

If there is a place with this name, i sadly don't know

Greetings.. Irmgard

The profession of "pander" also called "pandjesbaas" is translated as "pawnbroker". It is also a Dutch surname, according to Meertens Instituut, Pander that is.

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