Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Aitken Alec

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 90    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Aitken Alec:     more detail

1. Untitled
ADAM ERICK ADAM ERICK* ADAM STEVE ADEPELUMI ABRAHAM ADEPELUMI ABRAHAM* AFAZALIMEHRHOSSEIN AHR WAYNE AIDE MICHAEL AIDE MICHAEL* aitken alec AKSYUK ANATOLY
http://132.203.220.37/authord/A.html
A ABDEL-RAHMAN A.-F.
ABDEL-RAHMAN A.-F.*

ABDELJAOUAD SAADI

ABED ABDULKADER
...
AZMY KAREM

2. References For Aitken
References for alec aitken. Books AC aitken, Gallipoli to the SommeRecollections of a New Zealand infantryman (Oxford, 1963).
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Aitken.html
References for Alec Aitken
Books:
  • A C Aitken, Gallipoli to the Somme: Recollections of a New Zealand infantryman (Oxford, 1963).
  • P C Fenton, To catch the spirit: The memoir of A C Aitken (Otago, 1995). Articles:
  • A C Aitken, The art of mental calculation: with demonstrations, Trans. Royal Society for Engineers, London
  • Obituary, A C Aitken, DSc, FRS, Proc. Edinburgh Math. Soc.
  • Obituary, Yearbook of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Session 1967-68
  • J M Whittaker and M S Bartlett, Alexander Craig Aitken, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
    History Topics
    ... Anniversaries for the year
    JOC/EFR December 1996 School of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of St Andrews, Scotland
    The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Aitken.html
  • 3. Aitken
    alec aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 havingwon a scholarship to Otago University. He began to study
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Aitken.html
    Alexander Craig Aitken
    Born: 1 April 1895 in Dunedin, New Zealand
    Died: 3 Nov 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland
    Click the picture above
    to see seven larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Alec Aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 having won a scholarship to Otago University. He began to study languages and mathematics with the intention of becoming a school teacher but his university career was interrupted by World War I. He enlisted in 1915 and served in Gallipoli, Egypt and France being wounded at the battle of the Somme. His war experiences were to haunt him for the rest of his life. After three months in hospital he was sent back to New Zealand in 1917. The following year he returned to his university studies graduating in 1920 with First Class Honours in French and Latin but only Second Class in mathematics in which he had no proper instruction. Aitken followed his original intention and became a school teacher at his old school Otago Boys' High School. His mathematical genius bubbled under the surface and, encouraged by the new professor of mathematics at Otago University, Aitken came to Scotland in 1923 and studied for a Ph.D. at Edinburgh under Whittaker . Rather remarkably his Ph.D. thesis was considered so outstanding that he was awarded a D.Sc. for it. In 1925 he was appointed to Edinburgh where he spent the rest of his life. After holding lecturing posts in actuarial mathematics, then in statistics, then mathematical economics he became a Reader in statistics in 1936, the year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Ten years later he was appointed to

    4. Aitken
    Biography of alec aitken (18951967) alec aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 having won a scholarship to Otago University.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Aitken.html
    Alexander Craig Aitken
    Born: 1 April 1895 in Dunedin, New Zealand
    Died: 3 Nov 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland
    Click the picture above
    to see seven larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Alec Aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 having won a scholarship to Otago University. He began to study languages and mathematics with the intention of becoming a school teacher but his university career was interrupted by World War I. He enlisted in 1915 and served in Gallipoli, Egypt and France being wounded at the battle of the Somme. His war experiences were to haunt him for the rest of his life. After three months in hospital he was sent back to New Zealand in 1917. The following year he returned to his university studies graduating in 1920 with First Class Honours in French and Latin but only Second Class in mathematics in which he had no proper instruction. Aitken followed his original intention and became a school teacher at his old school Otago Boys' High School. His mathematical genius bubbled under the surface and, encouraged by the new professor of mathematics at Otago University, Aitken came to Scotland in 1923 and studied for a Ph.D. at Edinburgh under Whittaker . Rather remarkably his Ph.D. thesis was considered so outstanding that he was awarded a D.Sc. for it. In 1925 he was appointed to Edinburgh where he spent the rest of his life. After holding lecturing posts in actuarial mathematics, then in statistics, then mathematical economics he became a Reader in statistics in 1936, the year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Ten years later he was appointed to

    5. Genealogy Index For Surnames Beginning With A
    AUG 181726 MAR 1907). aitken, Albert (1867-). aitken, alec (-). aitken, Alexander (1866-). aitken, Alice (1862-)
    http://www.ozemail.com.au/~grinfrog/g2www/idxa.htm
    Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
    Back to Main Page
    ABERDEIN, Thomas (1737-16 DEC 1815)
    ABERNETHY, James Baron Saltoun
    (ABT 1454-)
    ABERNETHY, Janet
    (ABT 1496-)
    ABNEY, Henry Charles Wooton
    (20 APR 1881-)
    ABRAHAMS, Max

    ACKERMAN, Estelle Harriet

    ADAMS, Charles

    ADAMS, James
    ...
    ADLAM, Augusta
    (ABT 1791-MAY 1868)
    AHERN, Mary
    (20 AUG 1817-26 MAR 1907)
    AITKEN, Albert
    AITKEN, Alec AITKEN, Alexander AITKEN, Alice ... AITKEN, Arthur Ernest (8 JAN 1871-) AITKEN, Clara AITKEN, David G AITKEN, David George (ABT 1818-7 JUN 1881) AITKEN, David T H AITKEN, Dulcie Bella (ABT 8 SEP 1864-) AITKEN, Dulcy AITKEN, Edith F AITKEN, Emma W (ABT 1858-) AITKEN, Emmeline AITKEN, Eric AITKEN, Evelyn AITKEN, Florence Norwood (15 JAN 1896-5 SEP 1977) AITKEN, Irene AITKEN, Jane W AITKEN, Joseph AITKEN, Marcia ... AITKEN, William H (ABT 1856-) AITKEN, Zoe ALBERMARLE, Montague Peregrine ALCOCK, Elizabeth ALCOCK, John (-BEF 6 JUL 1675) ALDRIDGE, John ALDRIDGE, Lily ALDRIDGE, Oliver ALDRIDGE, Peggy ... ALLARDES, Christiann (ABT 1693-) ALLARDES, Janet (ABT 1494-) ALLARDES, John (ABT 1667-) ALLDRITT, Elizabeth

    6. On Campus News
    Head Jim Basinger, left, and Geography Assoc. Prof. alec aitken look throughthe recently released report of the NSERC Task Force on Northern Research.
    http://www.usask.ca/communications/ocn/oct13-00/news3a.shtml
    Volume 8, Number 4 October 13, 2000
    General Home About Us Issue Dates Submissions ... OCN Policies This Issue News Stories Feature Articles Profiles Opinion ... Coming Events
    Report may help to revive fading northern research
    Geological Science Dept. Head Jim Basinger, left, and Geography Assoc. Prof. Alec Aitken look through the recently released report of the NSERC Task Force on Northern Research. Geological Sciences Dept. Head Jim Basinger and Geography Assoc. Prof. Alec Aitken say a combination of factors – including tight budgets in the ’80s and ’90s, intergovernmental jurisdiction questions, and the research-funding tussle between field-based and "table-top" researchers – have conspired over the past 20 years to seriously harm Canada’s university-based northern research effort.
    • A few years ago, DFO shut down its Marine Ecology Lab in Nova Scotia, losing 10 leading scientists. In 1990 a group of federal Fisheries Biologists in Quebec had their jobs eliminated. The Resolute Bay camp of DFO was closed in 1994. The Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T. base of the Polar Continental Shelf Project was also shut down.

    7. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : AIT
    Photo 1. aitken (alec). Photo 1 (2). aitken (Alexander Craig)(18951967)
    http://www.onlipix.com/personages/ait.htm
    AIT A B C D ... Z
    • AIT AHMED (Hocine)
        Group photo
    • AITCHISON (John)
        Photo
    • AITKEN (Alec)
        Photo
    • AITKEN (Alexander Craig)(1895-1967)
        Photo
    • AITKEN (Max, Lord BEAVERBROOK)
        Photo
    • AITKEN (Robert G.)(1864-1951)
        Photo (in 1923)
    • AITKEN (William)
        Photo
    • AITKIN (Spottiswoode)
        Photo
    • AITMATOV (Tschingis)(1928-)
        Photo

    8. On Campus News
    stimulate inquiry and an awareness in students of the role that science plays intheir daily lives, says Dr. alec aitken, from the U of S Geography Dept.
    http://www.usask.ca/communications/ocn/sept1-00/news17a.shtml
    Volume 8, Number 1 September 1, 2000
    General Home About Us Issue Dates Submissions ... OCN Policies This Issue News Stories Feature Articles Profiles Opinion ... Coming Events
    The Innovators In The Schools Program has the help of more than 70 U of S professors, who are interested in creating excitement about science, engineering and mathematics for kindergarten to Grade 12 students. Volunteers in the program are encouraged to take hands-on and demonstration materials with them into the classrooms, as well as to talk about their careers and recent developments in their area of specialty. Students are then able to see science come to life. "The activities stimulate inquiry and an awareness in students of the role that science plays in their daily lives," says Dr. Alec Aitken, from the U of S Geography Dept. Aitken has conducted numerous classroom visits on topics ranging from rocks, minerals and fossils, to literally re-creating the geography of Saskatchewan on a table-top model using different types of soil, miniature trees and rocks. "The Innovators in the Schools Program provides a valuable resource to classroom teachers," Aitken says.

    9. Aitken Portraits
    Portraits of alec aitken alec aitken. At the 1930 EMS colloquium in St Andrews
    http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Aitken.html
    Alec Aitken
    At the 1930 EMS colloquium in St Andrews At the 1938 EMS colloquium in St Andrews At the 1951 EMS colloquium in St Andrews At the 1955 EMS colloquium in St Andrews JOC/EFR March 2002 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/PictDisplay/Aitken.html

    10. IML
    Maurice Lamontagne Institute. alec E. aitken. aitken, AE, R. GILBERT,1989. Holocene nearshore environments and sealevel history
    http://www.qc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/iml/biblio/anglais/AuthorsIML_AITKEN_241.HTM
    @import url(/screen.css); Bibliography Home page Authors Index Species Index Categories list
    Maurice Lamontagne Institute
    Alec E. AITKEN
    AITKEN, A.E. , R. GILBERT, 1989. Holocene nearshore environments and sea-level history in Pangnirtung Fiord, Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada. Arctic Alp. Res., 21(1): 34-44 . AITKEN, A.E. , M.J. RISK, J.D. HOWARD, 1988. Animal-sediment relationships on a subarctic intertidal flat, Pangnirtung Fiord, Baffin Island, Canada. J. Sediment. Petrol., 58: 969-978 . AITKEN, A.E. , M.J. RISK, 1988. Biotic interactions revealied by macroborings in arctic bibalve molluscs. Lethaia, 21: 339-350 . Last Updated : 2003-01-24 Important Notices

    11. IML
    Translate this page Bibliothèque de l'Institut Maurice-Lamontagne. alec E. aitken. aitken,AE, R. GILBERT, 1989. Holocene nearshore environments and
    http://www.qc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/iml/biblio/francais/AuteursIML_AITKEN_241.HTM
    @import url(/screen.css);
    Page d'accueil de la bibliographie
    Index des auteurs

    l'Institut Maurice-Lamontagne
    Alec E. AITKEN
    AITKEN, A.E., M.J. RISK, J.D. HOWARD, 1988. Animal-sediment relationships on a subarctic intertidal flat, Pangnirtung Fiord, Baffin Island, Canada. J. Sediment. Petrol., 58: 969-978 . AITKEN, A.E., M.J. RISK, 1988. Biotic interactions revealied by macroborings in arctic bibalve molluscs. Lethaia, 21: 339-350 . Avis importants

    12. The Buchan Observer
    to right) James 'Sharky' Buchan, Eben Melville, Jim 'Comrie' Angus, Harold Sturrock, Jim aitken, alec 'Sonny' Baird.
    http://www.buchanie.com/archived/2002/Week%2018/SPORT/MINE_EYES_PART9.asp
    Welcome to the online edition of the Buchan Observer Home News Sport Postbag ... Subscribe SPORT Pictured is the Prison Officers team of the 1950s. Back row (left to right): Mac Morrice, Cooper, L. Joiner, P. Smith, G. Taylor, Johnstone. Front row: A. Stuart, G. Stephen, J. Sievwright, T. McLauchlan, W. Johnstone. The North School FPs of 1946. Back row (left to right): James 'Sharky' Buchan, Eben Melville, Jim 'Comrie' Angus, Harold Sturrock, Jim Aitken, Alec 'Sonny' Baird. Front row: Andy Stephen, James 'The Hort' Geddes, George Sturrock, Robbie Martin, Alex 'Bo' Davidson.
    "Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory" by George Ritchie
    Part 9 - Memories of 'Kippers' and Referees The 57-58 season saw Peterhead sign 'Brocher' Gordon Russell. Gordon was then a Centre forward but he sustained a serious injury when the lace from the old-style leather ball damaged his eye. He was out for many months and when he returned to the team he was moved to right back where he played for a few seasons. Gordon's replacement at centre forward was Alec ' Kipper' Buchan signed from Inversaintcairn United.

    13. Musica.co.uk
    aitken, Laurel Rudi got married, Rudi got married aitken, Laurel Price £9.00, PreOrderNow Add aitken, Laurel Rudi got married to basket. alec Empire Shards of
    http://www.musica.co.uk/musica/screen__BROWSE2/category__2/pagestart__2/musictyp
    Quick Search: Pop/Jazz Classical Soundtrack Spoken DVD
  • Login Shop Front Charts Future Charts ... Information

  • Newsletter Subscribe

    to the musica newsletter.
    Email address:
    How to use musica
    1. Search

    Browse
    and search the site for the items you are interested in. Add them to your basket.
    2. Login
    If you have not already done so, login to the site or create an account
    3. Checkout Go to the checkout and enter your payment details. Your order will now be on its way to your front door! This week's releases Previous Week Week beginning Monday 24 March 2003 Page 2 Next Week Sounds of St. Lucia Acoustic Alchemy Price: Despatch Time: Normally 4 Weeks Rock crazy baby Adams, Art Price: Pre-Order Now Skip Donahue Addition #1 Price: Pre-Order Now Essential Adiemus, The Adiemus Price: Despatch Time: Normally 1 - 2 Weeks Psychostasia/Seven/The Fall Adramelech Price: Despatch Time: Normally 1 - 2 Weeks Anthology (2CD Set) Adverts Price: Despatch Time: Normally 2 - 3 Days Sing the sorrow AFI Price: Despatch Time: Normally 1 - 2 Weeks Seed Afro Celt Sound System Price: Despatch Time: Normally 2 - 3 Days Crash crash Agenda Price: Pre-Order Now Crash crash Agenda Price: Pre-Order Now Previous Next Top 10 Albums Come away with me Jones, Norah

    14. American Family Immigration History Center
    AGNES aitken. LANARK. 1903. 1. 5. alec aitken. LANARK. 1903. 6
    http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/search/matchMore.asp?kind=exact&FNM=&LNM=Aitke

    15. Genealogy Data
    Family Spouse CRAWFORD, Allison Linda Gender Female Children aitken, Nicole Judith SamuelMother FLOYD, Louisa Family Spouse BATEMAN, alec Gender Male
    http://home.primus.com.au/bjrussell/FamilyTreeData/dat3.html
    Genealogy Data
    Back to Main Page
    NOLAN, Clifford James
    Gender: Male
    Parents: Father: NOLAN, William Henry
    Mother: MORRIS, Margaret
    Family: Spouse: HONEY, Winifred Mary
    Birth : 28 APRIL 1915
    Death : 3 APRIL 1977 Georgetown Tas
    Gender: Female
    Children: NOLAN, Eileen Mary
    NOLAN, Kerry Ann

    NOLAN, Margaret Beth
    Family: Spouse: GARBIE, Barbara Gender: Female
    Back to Main Page
    NOLAN, Michael Gender: Male Parents: Father: NOLAN, William Henry Mother: CHAPPLE, Alice Family: Spouse: ?, Susan Gender: Female Children: NOLAN, Catherine Gender: Female NOLAN, Christopher Gender: Male Family: Spouse: ?, Anna Gender: Female
    Back to Main Page
    NOLAN, Kerry Ann Gender: Female Parents: Father: NOLAN, Clifford James Mother: HONEY, Winifred Mary Family: Spouse: WildridgeJOHNSTONE, Gavin Birth : 15 MAY 1942 Broughton Scotland Death : 14 APRIL 1987 Tinderbox Tas Gender: Male Children: JOHNSTONE, Anna Mary JOHNSTONE, Hugh Nolan Birth : Melbourne Vic Gender: Male JOHNSTONE, Fiona Bridget Birth : Tinderbox Tas Gender: Female JOHNSTONE, Pippa Jean

    16. Aitken
    Biography of Alexander Craig aitken (18951967) alec aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 having won a scholarship to Otago University.
    http://sfabel.tripod.com/mathematik/database/Aitken.html
    Alexander Craig Aitken
    Born: 1 April 1895 in Dunedin, New Zealand
    Died: 3 Nov 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland
    Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
    Previous
    (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Alec Aitken left the Otago Boys' High School in Dunedin in 1913 having won a scholarship to Otago University. He began to study languages and mathematics with the intention of becoming a school teacher but his university career was interrupted by World War I. He enlisted in 1915 and served in Gallipoli, Egypt and France being wounded at the battle of the Somme. His war experiences were to haunt him for the rest of his life. After three months in hospital he was sent back to New Zealand in 1917. The following year he returned to his university studies graduating in 1920 with First Class Honours in French and Latin but only Second Class in mathematics in which he had no proper instruction. Aitken followed his original intention and became a school teacher at his old school Otago Boys' High School. His mathematical genius bubbled under the surface and, encouraged by the new professor of mathematics at Otago University, Aitken came to Scotland in 1923 and studied for a Ph.D. at Edinburgh under Whittaker . Rather remarkably his Ph.D. thesis was considered so outstanding that he was awarded a D.Sc. for it. In 1925 he was appointed to Edinburgh where he spent the rest of his life. After holding lecturing posts in actuarial mathematics, then in statistics, then mathematical economics he became a Reader in statistics in 1936, the year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Ten years later he was appointed to

    17. Bethlehem Steel Soccer Club -- October 31, 1925
    Barney Battles, Jock Drummond, Andy aitken, alec Ralsbeck, Jack Robertson, Johnny Campbell and alec Smith were making
    http://www.geocities.com/Bethlehem_soccer/gl103125.html
    The Globe Bethlehem
    Saturday, October 31, 1925 A Swing Along Athletic Row Echoes From Abroad
    Although spending his second season in British Isles soccer, local fans have not yet forgotten the brilliancy of Alex Jackson when he sported the colors of Bethlehem on the Steel Workers' front line and can readily understand why critics marvel at his skill and hail him as the greatest overseas soccer find of the past several seasons. Among the publications that reach this desk, one comes from abroad, the Sports Post, paying tribute to young Jackson with the following: "There can be no doubt that Jackson's early travels broadened his ideas and his ability. Experience is the hardest taskmaster of all, so that it was no surprise that when he returned from America in 1925 that he should be snapped up by Aberdeen and that he should play for his native country in all three International matches last season his first real effort in Scottish League football. Nor is it surprising that Herbert Chapman, regarded him as a player who, at 20 years, was worth any money for a team like Huddersfield Town. The writer has never heard the exact amount Huddersfield Town paid for Jackson, but it is known that another club offered Aberdeen 4,500 pounds for him an offer which was refused. It need not, of course, be inferred that Huddersfield necessarily paid more than, or even as much as, that amount. "What is this youthful prodigy like? Well, he's tall, straight as a cane; but with the resiliency of a young willow tree; when football breezes blow his way, Jackson bends to the work that is brought for him to do. One moment he is tall, straight, subdued; the next he is a thing of grace, of action, of fire, of he's just alive with every mortal picture which shows activity. He's light, too, as a player he lacks poundage. He doesn't turn a beam at much over ten stone, and he's slender. But he is like a kitten on his toes.

    18. Northern Research Institute: 1998 Northern Research Fellowship Recipients
    Northern Research Endowment 1998 Research Fellowship Recipients Principal Investigator,Project Sponsor, Project Title, Amount Awarded. aitken, alec, Dept.
    http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/programs/nri/nri98.html

    [College Main]

    [NRI Main Page]

    Research in the North, By the North, For the North Northern Research Endowment
    1998 Research Fellowship Recipients

    Principal Investigator Project Sponsor Project Title Amount Awarded AITKEN, Alec Dept. of Geography, University of Saskatchewan Late Quaternary Environmental Change in Southern Yukon ARMOUR, Robin MacBride Museum The Whitehorse Photographer, 1900-1935 BRAND, Michael Dept. of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University The Dawson City Hillside Archaeology Project BURN, Chris Dept. of Geography
    Carleton University Continuing Investigations of Permafrost Conditions in South and Central Yukon CLYDE, Karen J. White River First Nation Development of a Moose Habitat Suitability Map for Use in the Management Plan in the White River First Nation Traditional Territory D'AETH, Eve Yukon College Staging the North, A Collection of Canadian Plays about the North FAFARD, Melanie University of Alberta Traditional Land Use Patterns on the Southwestern Crow Flats, Yukon Territory GILBERT, Scott B. Renewable Resources Mgmt. Program, Yukon College

    19. CANQUA Membership As Of Feb 1 2003
    aitken, alec, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan,9 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5A5, Canada, (306) 9665672, (306) 966
    http://www.mun.ca/canqua/members.html

    20. Børge Jessen Papers, First Part
    Translate this page Adams, CR, 1, 1950, 1, 1950, English. Agnew, Ralph P. 1, 1946, 1, 1946,English. aitken, alec C. 6, 1958-61, 0, English. Albert, Adrian A. 1, 1958,0, English.
    http://www.math.ku.dk/arkivet/jessen/bjpap1.htm
    Børge Jessen papers , first part
    A survey of the first part
    First part: Subject Boxes Personal matters Family correspondence Scientific correspondence Go to Second part Go to Third part
    A survey of the content of the individual boxes in the first part
    PERSONAL MATTERS
    Box 1
    Folder: Family songs [1919-55]
    Folder: French
    Folder: Gregersen's School [1925-42]
    Folder: St. Jørgen's Gymnasium [1923-25]
    Folder: Parentesen, Centrum [1926-28]
    Folder: June 1929 [congratulations to Jessen's engagement]
    Folder: Kruse's School [1938-53]
    FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE
    Box 2
    Folder: Alberg, Marie Eilenberg [1938-53]
    Folder: Borch, Thora [1938-59]
    Folder: [Jensen,] Rikke [1942-75]
    Folder: Jessen, Bjørn [1924-43]
    Folder: Jessen, Christine 1911-29 Folder: Jessen, Christine 1940-33 Folder: Jessen, Christine 1934-42 Folder: Jessen, Christine 1943-[1959]
    Box 3
    Folder: Jessen, Else, Ruth og Povl [1943-52] Folder: Jessen, Gert [1915-71] Folder: Jessen, Inger 1915-40

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 90    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter