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TABLE A.-Annual Pension, commencing at death of Husband, which Single Premium of 1 will purchase.

664

Age of Wife Next Birthday,

Age of Husband last birthday, 15 20 25 30 35 15 *3700 16 *3717 *3606 *3658 17 *3521 *3601 *3442 *3546 ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 *4125 *4182 *4735 *4943 *5734 ... ... ... ... ... ...

...

damage to the Fund may be reasonably entertained. It is probable that a liberal construction of such a Rule would not operate adversely to the general interests, provided that some means be adopted of checking this election in the case of the higher officials, where the pensions would generally be above the average.

Pensions to Widows and Children of such members as may have joined the Public Services of other Colonies.

5. The widow's pension should be based upon the estimated acquired interest that such transferred member takes in the then existing Fund at the date of his removal. This interest may, until the financial position of the Fund has been determined by a Valuation, be assessed as shown below. Upon the occasion of the Valuation then next ensuing, and upon all future Valuations, the interest as above estimated, and others emerging between the periods of Valuation, should be determined or adjusted as the circumstances disclosed by such investigations may require, and according to the advice of the Actuary or Actuaries reporting.

6. The following Rules are applicable only up to the time of the first Valuation and they should be re-settled on the occasion of each Valuation by the Actuary, or Actuaries, then reporting --

IF SUCH MEMBER BE A BACHELOR AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER.

First Wife: His interest in the Fund should be taken as then, and according to Rule A; and this amount should be further accumulated at 6 per cent. compound interest from the time of such transfer until his first marriage: and the pension that the widow thence arising is entitled to should be computed by the same Rule-regard being had to the cessation of further contributions, and to the accretion only of 6 per cent. compound interest upon the estimated assessed interest at the time of transfer.

EXAMPLE: Thus, if the total contributions of such member during bachelorhood and up to the time of transfer amount at interest to $200, and if this sum, when further accumulated as 6 per cent. compound interest, amount to $300 by the time of his first marriage, and if the ages of himself and wife at marriage are 30 and 31 respectively, then $300 × *2927 = $878 wife's pension.

Second Wife: Take the pension as above determined, and multiply it by the quantity found in Table C corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and that of his late wife at the time of the husband's second marriage; multiply this last product by the quantity found in Table A corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and his second wife at the time of their marriage (vide art. 1 C.)

EXAMPLE: Thus, if at the date of re-marriage the age of such husband's first wife would have been 35, his own age is 45, and that of his second wife is 30, then, if the pension to which the first wife if alive would have been entitled to, as found above, be $87.8, then $87.8 × *3777 × *2453 = $81.3 = second wife's pension.

Third, &c., Wife: For a third, or subsequently taken wife, take the pension for the last existing wife and proceed to adjust it in the manner shown for the case of the second wife.

7. IF SUCH MEMBER BE MARRIED, OR A WIDOWER, AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER.

The widow's pension attaching to his then wife, or his supposed wife (if he be a widower) should be abated by just the amount that it would be increased corresponding to the amount of contributions that such member will cease to pay upon transfer from the Public Service of the Colony, and according to the principles laid down in art. 4. Again, this abated pension should be adjusted upon re-marriage, in the manner shown in art. 6, corresponding to the then ages of the husband and wife.

CONRARANAR-CX-8538

TABLE A.,-Continued.

AGE OF WIFE NEXT BIRTHDAY. 25 30 40 41 ... Husband last birthday. ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 *2250 *2374 *4474 *4390 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 64

Age of Husband last birthday.

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TABLE A.-Annual Pension, commencing at death of Husband, which Single Premium of 1 will purchase. 664 Age of Wife Next Birthday, Age of Husband last birthday, 15 20 25 30 35 15 *3700 16 *3717 *3606 *3658 17 *3521 *3601 *3442 *3546 ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 *4125 *4182 *4735 *4943 *5734 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... damage to the Fund may be reasonably entertained. It is probable that a liberal construction of such a Rule would not operate adversely to the general interests, provided that some means be adopted of checking this election in the case of the higher officials, where the pensions would generally be above the average. Pensions to Widows and Children of such members as may have joined the Public Services of other Colonies. 5. The widow's pension should be based upon the estimated acquired interest that such transferred member takes in the then existing Fund at the date of his removal. This interest may, until the financial position of the Fund has been determined by a Valuation, be assessed as shown below. Upon the occasion of the Valuation then next ensuing, and upon all future Valuations, the interest as above estimated, and others emerging between the periods of Valuation, should be determined or adjusted as the circumstances disclosed by such investigations may require, and according to the advice of the Actuary or Actuaries reporting. 6. The following Rules are applicable only up to the time of the first Valuation and they should be re-settled on the occasion of each Valuation by the Actuary, or Actuaries, then reporting -- IF SUCH MEMBER BE A BACHELOR AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER. First Wife: His interest in the Fund should be taken as then, and according to Rule A; and this amount should be further accumulated at 6 per cent. compound interest from the time of such transfer until his first marriage: and the pension that the widow thence arising is entitled to should be computed by the same Rule-regard being had to the cessation of further contributions, and to the accretion only of 6 per cent. compound interest upon the estimated assessed interest at the time of transfer. EXAMPLE: Thus, if the total contributions of such member during bachelorhood and up to the time of transfer amount at interest to $200, and if this sum, when further accumulated as 6 per cent. compound interest, amount to $300 by the time of his first marriage, and if the ages of himself and wife at marriage are 30 and 31 respectively, then $300 × *2927 = $878 wife's pension. Second Wife: Take the pension as above determined, and multiply it by the quantity found in Table C corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and that of his late wife at the time of the husband's second marriage; multiply this last product by the quantity found in Table A corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and his second wife at the time of their marriage (vide art. 1 C.) EXAMPLE: Thus, if at the date of re-marriage the age of such husband's first wife would have been 35, his own age is 45, and that of his second wife is 30, then, if the pension to which the first wife if alive would have been entitled to, as found above, be $87.8, then $87.8 × *3777 × *2453 = $81.3 = second wife's pension. Third, &c., Wife: For a third, or subsequently taken wife, take the pension for the last existing wife and proceed to adjust it in the manner shown for the case of the second wife. 7. IF SUCH MEMBER BE MARRIED, OR A WIDOWER, AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER. The widow's pension attaching to his then wife, or his supposed wife (if he be a widower) should be abated by just the amount that it would be increased corresponding to the amount of contributions that such member will cease to pay upon transfer from the Public Service of the Colony, and according to the principles laid down in art. 4. Again, this abated pension should be adjusted upon re-marriage, in the manner shown in art. 6, corresponding to the then ages of the husband and wife. CONRARANAR-CX-8538 TABLE A.,-Continued. AGE OF WIFE NEXT BIRTHDAY. 25 30 40 41 ... Husband last birthday. ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 *2250 *2374 *4474 *4390 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 64 Age of Husband last birthday. 3191
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TABLE A.-Annual Pension, commencing at death of Husband, which Single Premium of 1 will purchase. 664 Åge of Wire Next BiRTHDAY, Age of Age of Hasbaud last birthday, 15 20 25 30 35 15 *3700 16 -3717 *3606 *3658 17 -3521 '3601 -3442 '3546 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 39 40 *4125 4182 4735 *4943 -5734 *6173 -7468 -8453 1·0929 15 ·4016 ·4115 4608 +4857 *5571 -6050 *7067 ·8258 10582 16 *3918 *4052 4496 4778 *5426 +5933 *6752 .8084 1:0277 17 .3830 -3989 4394 *4695 *$297 *5828 *6502 +7918 1.0000 18 *3370 -3492 -3748 *3928 +4299 *4619 '5179 -6727 6301 -7764 -9747 19 ·8301 -3439 -3674 -8868 -4214 *4545 *5071 5631 *6135 7622 *9515 20 -3238 *3386 *3604 •3810 .4134 *4474 *4973 5540 *3999 -7485 '9302 21 *3178 -3334 +3537 3751 -4057 *4403 *4880 5453 -5886 +7353 ·9107 22 *3119 -8283 -3475 -3693 -3986 *4335 *4794 •5368 *5790 *7225 •8921 23 *3064 *3232 -3415 -3635 3917 *4266 -4710 *5283 *5708 -7102 *8741 24 -3010 •3181 -3357 3578 +3851 -4198 .4632 *5200 -5637 -6983 -8576 25 -2958 •3190 -8300 3520 -8786 4114 *4554 *5118 *5571 .6863 -8410 26 •2907 -3079 3245 *3463 -3723 +4017 *1178 '5036 *5510 -6749 *8251 27 2857 ·3028 3191 *3405 -3660 *3979 *4403 *1953 *5450 *6631 '8097 28 2808 *2976 *3137 -3347 ·3598 3912 *4331 *4871 *5391 6515 7943 29 *2759 -9927 -3084 -8288 +3637 -3861 -4257 -4767 *5330 6402 +2711 -2875 -3030 -3230 .3477 -379-4 -4184 *4704 *5269 *6289 *2664 *2824 -2978 -3172 3416 3726 *4112 4621 *5206 6177 *2617 -2773 2925 3113 *3856 3658 *4039 *4539 *5189 6064 -2570 -2722 -2878 .3053 *3295 8589 *3967 *4456 *5068 *5952 -2523 -2671 •2820 -2998 -3234 *3522 3896 *4373 1993 *5838 -2477 -2621 *2768 *2940 -3174 3455 -8923 -4290 *4914 +3727 -6892 36 •2431 -2570 -2715 2884 -3113 •9389 3750 ·4207 •2385 2520 2563 *2827 -3053 3322 3678 -2340 *2471 *2612 *2772 -2993 -3256 -3606 45 50 55 60 65 65 Husband last birthday. -7794 30 ·7645 31 -7502 32 -7858 33 *7215 34 *7077 35 *4831 -5618 *6757 37 *4125 -4746 *4044 *4658 5510 *5.402 '6627 38 6498 39 damage to the Fund may be reasonably entertained. It is probable that a liberal construction of such a Rule would not operate adversely to the general interests, provided that some means be adopted of check- ing this election in the case of the higher officials, where the pensions would generally be above the average. Pensions to Widows and Children of such members as may have joined the Public Services of other Colonies. 5. The widow's pension should be based upon the estimated acquired interest that such transferred member takes in the then exist ing Fund at the date of his removal. This interest may, until the financial position of the Fund has been determined by a Valuation be assessed as shown below. Upon the occasion of the Valuation then next ensuing, and upon all future Valuations, the interest as above estimated, and others emerging between the periods of Valuation, should be determined or adjusted as the circumstances disclosed by such investigations may require, and according to the advice of the Actuary or Actuaries reporting. 6. The following Rules are applicable only up to the time of the first Valuation and they should be re-settled on the occasion of ench Valuation by the Actuary, or Actuaries, then reporting -- IF SUCH MEMBER BE A BACHELOR AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER. First Wife: His interest in the Fand should be taken as then, and according to Rule A; and this amount should be further accumulated at 6 per cent. compound interest from the time of such transfer until his first marriage: and the pension that the widow thence arising is entitled to should be computed by the same Rule-regard being had to the cessation of further contributions, and to the accretion only of 6 per cent. compound interest upon the estimated assessed interest at the time of transfer. EXAMPLE: Thus, if the total contributions of such member during bachelorhood and up to the time of transfer amount at interest to $200, and if this sum, when further accumulated as 6 per cent. compound interest, amount to $300 by the time of his first marriage, and if the ages of himself and wife ut marriage are 30 and 31 respectively, then $800 × -2927 = $878 wife's pension. Second Wife: Take the pension as above determined, and multiply it by the quantity found in Table C corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and that of his late wife at the time of the husband's second marriage; multiply this last product by the quantity found in Table A corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and his second wife at the time of their marriage (vide art. 1 C.) EXAMPLE: Thus, if at the date of re-marriage the age of such husband's first wife would have been 35, his own age is 45, and that of his second wife is 30, then, if the pension to which the first wife if alive would have been entitled to, as found above, be $87·8, then $87-8 × 3777 × 2453 8813 = second wife's pension. Third, &c., Wife: For a third, or subsequently taken wife, take the pension for the last existing wife and proceed to adjust it in the manner shown for the case of the second wife. 7. IP SUCH MEMBER BE MARRIED, OR A WIDOWER, AT THE TIME OF HIS TRANSFER. The widow's pension attaching to his then wife, or his sup- posed wife (if he be a widower) should be abated by just the amount that it would be increased corresponding to the amount of contributious that such member will cease to pay upon transfer from the Public Service of the Colony, and according to the principles laid down in art. 4. Again, this abuted pension should be adjusted upon re-marriage, in the manner shown in art. 6, corresponding to the then ages of the husband and wife. CONRARANAR-CX-8538 Ape of 973333354382287885388 7 8 8 8 TABLE A.,-Continued. AGE OF WIFE NEXT BIRTHDAY. 25 30 40 41 +4 46 50 51 56 ·15-0 60 ·1553 61 62 63 64 1526 ·1501 *1477 *1577 ·1687 -1771 ·1455 *1555 *1668 Husband last birthday. 15 20 35 .2995 •2422 *2560 *2716 -2934 3535 *2964 4566 -5294 *6369 40 -2250 -2374 -2509 *2662 -2875 3127 -3464 -3883 *4474 *5189 •6246 41 -2207 -2327 -2459 2008 *2817 -306-4 .3393 -3805 4390 *5086 *6124 42 -2163 •2280 -2410 +2556 -2759 -3001 •8324 -3727 4286 •4988 *6042 43 -2120 2234 *2361 *2504 2703 -2910 3256 *3651 4193 *4890 *5928 $4 -2078 -2189 2313 2453 *26-48 -2880 -3190 *357T 4102 -1794 -5814 45 *2036 -2145 +2266 *2403 •2593 -2822 3125 ·3504 *4013 4701 *3705 46 *1995 -2102 -2221 2355 2540 *2765 .3062 3484 ·3926 -4613 *5599 47 1955 •2060 •2309 2176 *2488 2709 3000 *3366 -3843 *4525 5301 18 1916 •2019 -2132 2262 -2438 +2654 -2940 *3800 ·8764 *4442 *5405 49 *1878 -1980 -2090 -2217 -2389 2601 -2883 *3236 3689 ·3363 *5316 50 -1841 -1942 2050 -2174 •2342 *2550 2827 *3175 -3618 .4286 5230 51 •1804 •1904 -2010 -2133 2297 -2501 +2773 3115 3654 4214 -6149 52 1769 •1868 -1972 -2092 -2253 *2453 3722 *3059 -3495 *4144 -5074 53 •1735 *1934 •1936 -2054 9211 -2107 -2673 3006 8444 -4078 *5005 54 •1702 *1800 •1902 -2017 -2171 -2363 *2626 *2955 -3897 -4018 *4943 55 *1669 1767 ·1868 •1981 -2132 -2321 2583 *2907 -3359 *3960 *4885 56 -1639 1736 *1837 -1946 2096 2281 2542 *2861 *3330 *3908 *4833 57 +1609 1706 ·1808 •1914 *2062 -2242 2501 -2818 *3309 -3958 *4789 58 1678 •1780 1886 -2030 -2206 -2469 -2779 +3289 8814 *4751 59 .1651 1753 1852 -2000 2171 -2436 *2743 -3269 -3774 4719 60 *1625 ·1780 -1823 +1972 -2139 *2407 -2709 *8251 -3738 4697 61 -1600 ∙1707 1796 *1946 -2108 '2380 -2680 -3238 3708 *4682 62 -1922 *2080 *2357 *2653 *3220 -3682 *1675 63 ·1747 -1902 -2053 *2338 -2630 -3140 ,3662 *4670 64 Age of Husband laat 40 45 50 56 60 65 birthday. 3191
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TABLE A.-Annual Pension, commencing at death of Husband, which Single Premium of 1 will purchase.

664

Åge of Wire Next BiRTHDAY,

Age of

Age of

Hasbaud last birthday,

15

20

25

30

35

15

*3700

16

-3717 *3606 *3658

17

-3521

'3601

-3442 '3546

20

21

22

23

25

26

27

28

29

31

32

39

40

*4125 4182 4735 *4943 -5734 *6173 -7468 -8453 1·0929

15

·4016 ·4115 4608 +4857 *5571 -6050 *7067 ·8258 10582 16 *3918 *4052 4496 4778 *5426 +5933 *6752 .8084 1:0277 17 .3830

-3989 4394 *4695 *$297 *5828 *6502 +7918 1.0000 18 *3370 -3492 -3748 *3928 +4299 *4619 '5179 -6727 6301 -7764 -9747 19

·8301 -3439 -3674 -8868 -4214 *4545

*5071

5631 *6135 7622 *9515 20 -3238 *3386 *3604 •3810 .4134 *4474 *4973 5540 *3999 -7485 '9302 21 *3178 -3334 +3537 3751 -4057 *4403 *4880 5453 -5886 +7353 ·9107 22 *3119 -8283 -3475 -3693 -3986 *4335 *4794 •5368 *5790 *7225 •8921 23 *3064 *3232 -3415 -3635 3917 *4266 -4710 *5283 *5708 -7102 *8741 24 -3010 •3181 -3357 3578 +3851 -4198 .4632 *5200 -5637 -6983 -8576 25 -2958 •3190 -8300

3520 -8786 4114 *4554 *5118 *5571 .6863 -8410 26

•2907 -3079 3245 *3463 -3723

+4017 *1178 '5036 *5510 -6749 *8251 27 2857 ·3028 3191 *3405 -3660 *3979 *4403 *1953 *5450 *6631 '8097 28 2808 *2976 *3137 -3347 ·3598 3912 *4331 *4871 *5391 6515 7943 29 *2759 -9927 -3084 -8288 +3637 -3861 -4257 -4767 *5330 6402 +2711 -2875 -3030 -3230 .3477 -379-4 -4184 *4704 *5269 *6289 *2664 *2824 -2978 -3172 3416 3726 *4112 4621 *5206 6177 *2617 -2773 2925 3113 *3856 3658 *4039 *4539 *5189 6064 -2570 -2722 -2878 .3053 *3295 8589 *3967 *4456 *5068 *5952 -2523 -2671 •2820 -2998 -3234 *3522 3896 *4373 1993 *5838 -2477 -2621 *2768 *2940 -3174 3455 -8923

-4290 *4914 +3727 -6892 36

•2431 -2570 -2715

2884 -3113 •9389

3750 ·4207

•2385 2520 2563 *2827 -3053 3322 3678 -2340 *2471 *2612 *2772 -2993 -3256 -3606

45

50

55

60

65

65

Husband last birthday.

-7794 30

·7645 31

-7502 32

-7858 33

*7215 34

*7077 35

*4831

-5618

*6757 37

*4125

-4746

*4044

*4658

5510 *5.402

'6627 38

6498 39

damage to the Fund may be reasonably entertained. It is probable that a liberal construction of such a Rule would not operate adversely to the general interests, provided that some means be adopted of check- ing this election in the case of the higher officials, where the pensions would generally be above the average.

Pensions to Widows and Children of such members as may have

joined the Public Services of other Colonies.

5. The widow's pension should be based upon the estimated acquired interest that such transferred member takes in the then exist ing Fund at the date of his removal. This interest may, until the financial position of the Fund has been determined by a Valuation be assessed as shown below. Upon the occasion of the Valuation then next ensuing, and upon all future Valuations, the interest as above estimated, and others emerging between the periods of Valuation, should be determined or adjusted as the circumstances disclosed by such investigations may require, and according to the advice of the Actuary or Actuaries reporting.

6. The following Rules are applicable only up to the time of the first Valuation and they should be re-settled on the occasion of ench Valuation by the Actuary, or Actuaries, then reporting --

IF SUCH MEMBER BE A BACHELOR AT THE TIME OF HIS

TRANSFER.

First Wife: His interest in the Fand should be taken as then, and according to Rule A; and this amount should be further accumulated at 6 per cent. compound interest from the time of such transfer until his first marriage: and the pension that the widow thence arising is entitled to should be computed by the same Rule-regard being had to the cessation of further contributions, and to the accretion only of 6 per cent. compound interest upon the estimated assessed interest at the time of transfer.

EXAMPLE: Thus, if the total contributions of such

member during bachelorhood and up to the time of transfer amount at interest to $200, and if this sum, when further accumulated as 6 per cent. compound interest, amount to $300 by the time of his first marriage, and if the ages of himself and wife ut marriage are 30 and 31 respectively, then $800 × -2927 = $878 wife's pension.

Second Wife: Take the pension as above determined, and multiply it by the quantity found in Table C corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and that of his late wife at the time of the husband's second marriage; multiply this last product by the quantity found in Table A corresponding to the respective ages of the husband and his second wife at the time of their marriage (vide art. 1 C.)

EXAMPLE: Thus, if at the date of re-marriage the age of such husband's first wife would have been 35, his own age is 45, and that of his second wife is 30, then, if the pension to which the first wife if alive would have been entitled to, as found above, be

$87·8, then

$87-8 × 3777 × 2453 8813 = second wife's pension.

Third, &c., Wife: For a third, or subsequently taken wife, take the pension for the last existing wife and proceed to adjust it in the manner shown for the case of the second wife.

7. IP SUCH MEMBER BE MARRIED, OR A WIDOWER, AT THE

TIME OF HIS TRANSFER.

The widow's pension attaching to his then wife, or his sup- posed wife (if he be a widower) should be abated by just the amount that it would be increased corresponding to the amount of contributious that such member will cease

to pay upon transfer from the Public Service of the Colony, and according to the principles laid down in art. 4. Again, this abuted pension should be adjusted upon re-marriage, in the manner shown in art. 6, corresponding to the then

ages of the husband and wife.

CONRARANAR-CX-8538

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TABLE A.,-Continued.

AGE OF WIFE NEXT BIRTHDAY.

25

30

40

41

+4

46

50

51

56

·15-0

60

·1553

61

62

63

64

1526

·1501 *1477 *1577 ·1687 -1771

·1455

*1555 *1668

Husband last birthday. 15

20

35

.2995 •2422 *2560 *2716 -2934

3535 *2964

4566 -5294

*6369 40 -2250 -2374 -2509 *2662 -2875 3127 -3464 -3883 *4474 *5189 •6246 41 -2207 -2327 -2459 2008 *2817 -306-4 .3393 -3805 4390 *5086 *6124 42 -2163 •2280 -2410 +2556 -2759 -3001 •8324 -3727

4286 •4988 *6042 43 -2120 2234 *2361 *2504 2703 -2910 3256 *3651 4193 *4890 *5928 $4 -2078 -2189 2313

2453 *26-48 -2880 -3190 *357T 4102 -1794 -5814 45 *2036 -2145 +2266 *2403 •2593 -2822 3125 ·3504 *4013 4701 *3705 46 *1995 -2102 -2221

2355 2540 *2765

.3062 3484 ·3926 -4613 *5599 47 1955 •2060

•2309 2176

*2488

2709

3000 *3366 -3843 *4525 5301 18 1916 •2019 -2132 2262

-2438

+2654 -2940 *3800 ·8764 *4442 *5405 49 *1878 -1980 -2090 -2217 -2389

2601 -2883 *3236 3689 ·3363 *5316 50 -1841 -1942 2050 -2174 •2342 *2550 2827 *3175 -3618 .4286 5230 51

•1804 •1904 -2010 -2133

2297 -2501 +2773 3115 3654 4214 -6149 52 1769 •1868 -1972 -2092 -2253 *2453

3722 *3059 -3495

*4144 -5074 53

•1735 *1934 •1936 -2054 9211 -2107 -2673 3006 8444 -4078 *5005 54

•1702 *1800 •1902 -2017 -2171

-2363 *2626 *2955 -3897 -4018 *4943 55 *1669 1767 ·1868 •1981 -2132 -2321 2583 *2907 -3359 *3960 *4885 56 -1639 1736 *1837 -1946 2096 2281 2542 *2861 *3330 *3908 *4833 57 +1609 1706 ·1808 •1914 *2062 -2242 2501 -2818 *3309 -3958 *4789 58 1678 •1780 1886 -2030 -2206 -2469 -2779 +3289 8814 *4751 59 .1651 1753

1852 -2000 2171 -2436 *2743 -3269 -3774 4719 60 *1625 ·1780

-1823 +1972 -2139 *2407 -2709 *8251 -3738 4697 61 -1600 ∙1707 1796 *1946 -2108 '2380 -2680 -3238 3708 *4682 62

-1922 *2080 *2357 *2653 *3220 -3682 *1675

63

·1747 -1902 -2053 *2338 -2630 -3140 ,3662 *4670 64

Age of Husband

laat

40

45

50

56

60

65

birthday.

3191

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