- work as an
author "Håkan
Nesser's biography".
nesser.se.
Retrieved 4
February 2019. The
Sunday Times, 2009-05-10 "Håkan
Nesser". "Med rätt att döda". Åkesson...
- Look up
Ness,
ness, or -
ness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ness or
NESS may
refer to:
Ness, Wapengo, a heritage-listed
natural coastal area in New...
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Phillip Gregory Nesser (December 10, 1880 – May 9, 1959) was a German-American
professional American football player in the Ohio
League and the
early National...
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Frederick W.
Nesser (September 10, 1897 – July 2, 1967) was a
professional American football player in the "Ohio League" and the
early National Football...
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famous family the
Nesser Brothers, who were
already drawing crowds throughout the country.[citation needed] Carr used the
seven Nesser brothers as the backbone...
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Canton Bulldogs). He was one of the
seven Nesser Brothers who pla****
professional football. He
became the last
Nesser brother to
retire from the game, when...
- 2 (two) is a number,
numeral and digit. It is the
natural number following 1 and
preceding 3. It is the
smallest and the only even
prime number. Because...
- 1921, in the NFL. He was son of Ted
Nesser, a
member of the
Nesser brothers.
During the 1921 season, six of the
Nessers pla**** for the Panhandles, with Charlie...
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Theodore Nesser Jr. (April 5, 1883 – June 7, 1941) was a
professional football player-coach in the "Ohio League" and the
early National Football League...
- children: 1. John
Nesser: Born
April 25, 1875, in Triere,
Germany and died
August 1, 1931, in Columbus, Ohio. 2. Anna
Kathryn Nesser: b.
April 17, 1876...