Matches 13,961 to 13,970 of 23,510
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Listed in his parents’ household in the 1900 census. Living with his brothers in the 1905 state census. | NELSON, Andrew (I9386)
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| 13962 |
Listed in neither the 18895 census nor the 1900 census so she probably died in infancy. | ELLINGBOE, Ida Serine (I22057)
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| 13963 |
Listed in SSDI.
Blayne Gene Nedland was born in Viroqua to Floyd & Irene (Nelson) Nedland. He graduated from Viroqua High School in 1974. He was united in marriage to Debra Zitzner on October 23, 1976. They farmed near Rising Sun until 1991 when they moved to Viroqua.
Blayne was currently employed as a branch manager for Cleary Building Corp. of Sparta. He was confirmed at Bethel Lutheran Church & was currently a member of the Liberty Pole Methodist.
Blayne died on Sunday of an apparent heart attack at the age of 44. He is survived by his wife, Debra, 3 children, Eric, Emily & Ryan, 1 grandson, Gavin Blayne, his parents, Floyd & Irene Nedland, 1 brother, Wayne (Rebecca) Nedland, his mother-in-law, Helen L. Zitzner, 2 sisters-in-law, Rita (John) Burkhardt & Betty (Jerry) Fredrickson all of Viroqua, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews & cousins. His father-in-law, Orbin Zitzner & brother-in-law, Edward Zitzner, preceded him in death. Blayne's greatest love was his wife, Debra, his kids, Eric, Emily & Ryan & his grandson, Gavin Blayne.
He loved to work & said it was all for his family. He needed nothing for himself because he had it all in them. He liked yard work, to go hunting with his sons & golf. He so much enjoyed their new home & time spent with his precious wife & family. "No words can express the loss we feel. May God help us in the days & years ahead." | NEDLAND, Blayne Gene (I14821)
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| 13964 |
Listed in the 1860 census and the 1865 and 1875 state censuses.
In the 1880 census, she lived with her husband, daughter, and mother-in-law in Minneapolis.
In the 1895 state census, she lived with her husband and daughter in northeast Minneapolis. | RIPLEY, Martha Emma (I15062)
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| 13965 |
Listed in the 1875 Minnesota state census and the 1880 federal census. In the latter census, he is living at home with his parents and siblings in Anoka County. | RIPLEY, Charles (I15064)
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| 13966 |
Listed in the 1880 census, not listed in the 1885 census. | NELSON, Lina (I9388)
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| 13967 |
Listed in the 1885 state census as five year-old Agnes, between Annie, age 5 or 6, and Peter, age 3.
Also seems to be listed in the 1895 state census as a 14 year-old male, “Ignatius”, between 16 year-old Anna and 12 year-old Peter.
Not listed in the 1900 census.
A 21 year-old Ignatius P Fautsch was born in Carlisle and lived in Waverly when he enlisted in St. Paul on May 2, 1901, for the Spanish-American war. He was described as having blue eyes, dark hair and a fair complexion. He was 5 feet, 6-3/4 inches tall. His occupation was “operator.” He was assigned to the 13th Cavalry. He deserted on August 10, 1901.
He may be the I. Peter Fautch, 24, a cashier, living in Benson, Swift County, in the 1905 state census.
Ignatius Peter Fautch died in Wilkin County in 1910. He died of pericarditis. His death certificate shows that his parents were Rufus and Pauline. He was a relief agent for the railroad.
He is considered one of Paulina’s living children in the 1900 census but not in the 1910 census. | FAUTSCH, Ignatius Peter (I16549)
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| 13968 |
Listed in the 1885 state census. Not listed later. | FLATEN, Nels (I16433)
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| 13969 |
Listed in the 1900 census.
Not included in the St. Louis County birth index. Not listed in the 1905 state census.
He may be the unnamed Rasmussen who died in Douglas County, Wisconsin, on March 19, 1903. | RASMUSSEN, Carl (I8399)
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| 13970 |
Listed in the 1905 state census. Not listed in the 1910 census. | AUSTINSON, Laura Theresa (I12329)
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