-
created by the
Dutch government-in-exile, due to
which she
became known as
Jetje van
Radio Oranje ("Jetty of
Radio Orange") in the Netherlands. In the programme...
- ****,
Bertha van Praag,
Debora van Praag,
Jules Schelvis,
Sophia Verduin,
Jetje Veterman,
Sientje Veterman and
Jozef Wins. In
early reports Jeannette de...
- Soumagne, near Liège in Belgium. In the Netherlands, she was
nicknamed Jetje Dondermond ("Henriëtta Thundermouth"). Willis,
Daniel A. (2002). The Descendants...
- who
married Johanna Charlotte Daneel and had Frits, Joey and Karel), Anne
Jetje (Annejet) Campbell-Philips (14
October 1933 – 1
March 2007, who married...
-
Hetti (English)
Hettie (English)
Hetty (English) Jet (Dutch) Jett (Dutch)
Jetje (Dutch), Jindřiška (Czech) Rika (Dutch), (Swedish) Rike (German) Riikka...
- (Polish)
Hetta (English)
Hetti (English)
Hettie (English)
Hetty (English)
Jetje (Dutch) Jindřiška (Czech) Έρρικα (Errica, Errika) (Gr****)
Riette (English)...
- Amsterdam; d.
March 6, 1944 (age 43), Auschwitz) Woude,
Henriette Frederika (
Jetje) van der (b.
February 14, 1935, Wageningen; d.
March 6, 1944 (age 9), Auschwitz)...
- It
revolved around a
former skipper (Nand Buyl), his
sister Mathilde (
Jetje Cabanier),
their adopted daughter Marianne (Francine De Weerdt,
later Chris...
-
secretary and, later, as treasurer. In 1889, he
married Jenny Juliette "
Jetje" Roos (1865-1957), a
comic actress.
Invitation Figures in the
Medina Quarter...
- is "Sisterhood, Culture, and Education." It's five
Founding Mothers are
Jetje Brewton, Rena Kharbat,
Adrienne Magirl,
Lesliam Quiros, and
Jaime Slaughter...