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Deusen is a
surname of
Dutch origin,
sometimes spelled Van
Deusen or Van Dursen.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abraham Pietersen Van
Deusen...
- 76–80. Van
Deusen, pp. 87–90. Taylor, pp. 55–62, 70–72. Stahr, pp. 99–104. Taylor, p. 67. Taylor, p. 70. Van
Deusen, pp. 107–111. Van
Deusen, pp. 114–116...
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Stevens Van
Deusen (1927-2021),
while stationed at Fort Sill. She was the
daughter of the post
executive officer,
Colonel Edwin R. Van
Deusen. Westmoreland...
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David Van
Deusen,
endorsed by LUP and the
Vermont Progressive Party (VPP), won a
contested race for a seat on the
Moretown Select Board. Van
Deusen was a...
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Deursen (before
November 11, 1607 – c. 1670), aka
Abraham Pietersen van
Deusen, was an
immigrant from
Holland who
settled in New
Amsterdam and
become one...
- ISBN 0-7910-5731-3. Van
Deusen,
Glyndon G. The
Jacksonian Era: 1828–1848 (1959)
online Van
Deusen,
Glyndon G. The life of
Henry Clay (1979)
online Van
Deusen, Glyndon...
- pp. 240–241. Van
Deusen, p. 301. Williams, p. 245. Williams, p. 247. Van
Deusen, pp. 306–309. Van
Deusen, pp. 303–304. Van
Deusen, pp. 310–311. Stoddard...
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Ralph van
Deusen (born May 13, 1976) is a
Dutch screenwriter.
Ralph van
Deusen attended Utrecht University and
Hogeschool Sint-Lukas
Brussel where he studied...
- Mary
Westbrook Van
Deusen (February 13, 1829 –
October 16, 1908),
publishing under the name Mary Westbrook, was an
American author of
prose and verse....
- term, the
first to
publish on
neurasthenia was
Michigan alienist E. H. Van
Deusen of the
Kalamazoo asylum in 1869. Also in 1868, New York
neurologist George...