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13841 Lennes NESS, Guru Olsdatter (I18947)
 
13842 Lennes LENNES, Lasse Olsen (I18948)
 
13843 Lennes Martha Johannesdatter (I18949)
 
13844 Lennesvald LENNES, Sara Olsdatter (I9594)
 
13845 Lensman 1679-1685 (KVÅLE) KATTEVØL, Jon Trondsson (I2433)
 
13846 Lensman from 1685.

See Vang A, p. 761. 
KATTEVØL, Trond Jonson (I2427)
 
13847 Lensman from 1712

Other sources say born in 1675, died in 1745. Kleber’s genealogy page cites these dates and refers to him as Endre Ivarsson Ellingbø. 
ELLINGBØ (BERGE), Endre Iverson (I2617)
 
13848 Leo was a 22 year old railroad worker, still single, living as a roomer in Breckinridge, Wilkin County, MN, at the time of the 1910 census.

He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, as Leo Vincent Fautch in Stevens County, Washington. He was married with a child and living in Marcus, Washington, where he was employed as a clerk for the Great Northern Railway Company in Marcus. He was described as of medium height and build with grey eyes and brown hair. He claimed to have had some military experience due to one year at a military college.

He is called Leonard V. on his children’s birth records.

In the 1920 census, he is Leo Fautch (indexed as Foutch), 31, living with his family in Spokane, Washington, where Leo is a chief clerk for the railroad.

He registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he lived at 821 S Perry in Spokane. He was employed by the Great Northern Railroad. He gave as the “person who will always know your address” Herman Fullner of Spokane.

In the 1930 census, as Leo B Fouch, he and his family live in Spokane. Leo is a clerical worker for a railroad. He was not a veteran. Seven nuns, who teach in a “private school”, live four houses away.

In the 1940 census, he was Leo V Fautch, an accountant for a railroad. He and his family lived in Spokane. Their older daughter is no longer at home.

His obit said that he was a retired Great Northern Railroad employee. 
FAUTCH, Leo Vincent (I6133)
 
13849 Leola was an unmarried twenty year-old servant girl living with the Leo Jordan family in St. Paul in the 1930 census.

Leola was educated through grade 12 and was a school teacher. She lived in Lake Mary Twp, Douglas County, at the time of her death (Route 2, Box 484, Alexandria).

Leola died of a heart attack precipitated by diabetes. 
TAPELT, Leola G (I5309)
 
13850 Leon Clifford Willett, 96, a resident of Pullman, Wash., died on Thursday, Sept. 23, at Pullman Regional Hospital of age-related causes.

Leon was born Jan. 25, 1914, in Glendive, Mont., to Clifford and Pearl (Thompson) Willett. The family moved to Forsyth, Mont., where he and his twin sister, Leona, started school. After living for a time with their grandparents in Lusk, Wy., they moved to Ivanhoe, Minn. with their father and stepmother.

Then the family moved to Northfield, Minn., where his father found employment at Carleton College. During the Depression, Leon served in the Civilian Conservation Corps.

In Northfield, he met Inga Overby, and they were married on Feb. 9, 1935, in Faribault, Minn. They made their home in Northfield for many years. For most of their time there, Leon worked for Carnation Milk at its Northfield Milk Company facility. His hard work and sense of fair play led to his promotion to foreman over men many years his senior.

When the facility was closed in 1963, Carnation transferred him to Waverly. After retirement in 1977, Leon and Inga moved to Pullman to be close to their oldest son, Roger. In the spring of 2009, he sold the family home and moved to an independent living apartment at Bishop Place in Pullman.

Leon enjoyed gardening and keeping his yard in tip-top shape. He was very proud to have won the Pullman Yard of the Month award. He also enjoyed woodworking, making cedar chests for his daughters-in-law and granddaughters, and school desks for his grandsons. He also made an impressive array of knife holders and trivets. He and Inga were very active in church activities and thoroughly enjoyed interactions with the young college students in their group.

Leon was preceded in death by his wife, Inga, on Sept. 26, 2000. He is survived by their sons, Roger of Pullman, and Bryce of Carlsbad, Calif., and their spouses Thelma and Melinda, by a half-sister, Marrianne Casteel of Phelan, Calif., and by 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his sister, Leona; his brother, Duane; two half-brothers, Arnie and Clifford Jr.; and three half-sisters, Phyliss Hussy, Bernyl Ness and Marlene Person. 
WILLETT, Leon Clifford (I28612)
 

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