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Ottilia Stenbäck (1848 - 1939)

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Short name Ottilia Stenbäck
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First name Ottilia
Birth name Stenbäck
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Date of birth 1848
Date of death 1939
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Sex Female
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Lived in Finland
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Other, School education
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Ottilia Stenbäck was ...
related to Hultin, Tekla
related to Lydia Stenbäck
related to Käkikoski, Hilda
related to Malmberg, Aino Emma Wilhelmina
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Kasvatus-opin historian pääpiirteet. Edellinen osa (1890) 1 0
Tärkeä tehtävä (1900) 1 0
Kasvatus-opin historian pääpiirteet. II (1902) 1 0
Wilhelm Wegelius. Elämänkuvaus (1925) 1 0

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Ottilia Stenbäck was a member of the famous cleric and fennoman family, Stenbäck-Kivekäs. She became a teacher and a leader of schools. Stenbäck was also an editor of the children's magazine Tilhi. She was known as a firm teacher who was always addressed in the third person. She was also active in YWCA. Jwapr14