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Lydia Stenbäck (1861 - 1894)

Short name Lydia Stenbäck
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First name Lydia
Birth name Stenbäck
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Alternative name Lyyli — Lyydi — L-i — L-iS
Date of birth 1861
Date of death 1894
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Lived in Germany , Finland
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Other, School education
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Lydia Stenbäck was ...
related to Ottilia Stenbäck
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Place(s) of Residence Germany , Finland
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Jumalan lasten turva ja toivo: lyhyt tutkistelu Davidin 91 psalmista (1890)
is also a reception: is translation of *Jumalan lasten turva ja toivo: lyhyt tutkistelu Davidin 91 psalmista
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Äidin kertomuksia 1-4 (1891) 1 0

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Lyydi Stenbäck was a member of the famous Stenbäck family: her parents were provost Karl Fredrick Stenbäck and Emilia Ottilia von Essen. Many of her 11 siblings became influential persons, many of them teachers (for example Ottilia Stenbäck). Lyydi Stenbäck studied and worked as a teacher in Germany. Later she was a proclaimer for Free Church. She drowned herself 1894. JWapr14