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15031 Not listed in the 1885 state census nor the 1900 census. CUTHBERT, Clement (I16741)
 
15032 Not listed in the 1885 state census.

His mother is shown as Lien on his death certificate.

According to a 1913 land ownership map, I. A. Ellingboe owned an 80 acre parcel in Wang Twp, Renville County. The parcel was the southern half of the southwest quarter of Section 3.

He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, at Olivia. He is a self-employed farmer living at Route #1, Maynard, Chippewa County. His nearest relative is A. T. Ellingboe, also of Route #1, Maynard. He is described as of average height and build with dark blue eyes and dark hair. The registrar was C. H. Johnson.

In the 1930 census, he is shown as a 44 year old single farmer living in Wang Township, next door to his probable step mother Marit Ellingboe.

In the 1940 census, he and Clara Thompson lived in Wang Twp, Renville County, in a house they owned worth $600. Both were single. Both had an eighth-grade education. Iver was a carpenter. 
ELLINGBOE, Iver A (I6749)
 
15033 Not listed in the 1895 census. He is listed with the rest of his siblings in the 1905 state census when his family is living in Minneapolis.

In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he is Edward Fautsch, elevator operator for the Holmes Hotel, boarding at 1616 N E 2nd Street.

He is an elevator boy in an office building in the 1910 census.

He was single and lived at 1616 2nd Street in Minneapolis when he registered for the draft (as Edward William Fautch). He was a clerk for Slocumbergren Co. He was tall and of medium build with brown eyes and blond hair. He claimed exemption from the draft by reason of “conscious sornfelix.”

He is a shipping clerk for a gas stove company in the 1920 census.

Still living at home with his mother in the 1930 census. He is a shipping clerk for a cigar company.

In the 1940 census, he and his wife and daughter live in northeast Minneapolis. He was a shipping clerk for a cigar company.

The 1944 St. Paul city directory records an Edw Fautch, an assembler at Seeger Rfgr Co., living at 544 Canada.

At the time of his sister Francis’s death in 1950 he lived at 1616 2nd Street NE.

In the 1956 Minneapolis city directory, he lives at 1616 NE 2nd. He is a packer for Janny Semple Hill. 
FAUTCH, Edward William (I13321)
 
15034 Not listed in the 1900 census.

In the 1905 state census, he and his family lived in the village of Glenwood. Thomas was a clerk. He had been in the state and local enumeration district for 7 years, his wife for 24 years, his older daughter for 2 years, 11 months, and his younger daughter for 9 months.

In the 1910 census he and his family lived in the village of Glenwood where he was a traveling hardware salesman. In this capacity, he is listed in the 1910 Duluth city directory. That entry is for a Thomas Ellingboe, traveling agent for the Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., residing in Glenwood. The same entry also appears in the 1911 Duluth city directory.

Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Glenwood. Name is Thomas Ellingboe, b. January 3, 1874. His present occupation is “hardware” and he lives and is employed in Villard Twp, Pope County. His nearest relative is Bertha Ellingboe of Villard Twp. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair.

In the 1920 census he and his family were living in the village of Villard in Pope County, Minnesota. Thomas was a salesman for a hardware store.

The family was living in Milwaukee in a rented apartment at 813 6th Street at the time of the 1930 census. Tom, 56, was a tinner at a furnace company (he was unemployed at the time of the census); Bertha, 49, was a nurse for a private family; Kenneth A., 22, was a clerk in an office; Evelyn L., 21, was a clerk at a telephone company; and Walter G., 19, was a clerk in a grocery store.

In the 1939 Milwaukee city directory, he and Bertha lived at 2024 North 33rd.

In the 1940 census, he and Bertha and their daughter Evelyn and her husband live at 2024 North 33rd Street, a rented residence that is the same one at which Thomas, Bertha, and Evelyn lived in 1935. 
ELLINGBOE, Thomas (I2344)
 
15035 Not listed in the 1900 census. DENNY, Joseph (I17449)
 
15036 Not listed in the 1900 census. LIGHTBOURN, Daughter (I19373)
 
15037 Not listed in the 1900 census. AUSTINSON, Martin (I10952)
 
15038 Not listed in the 1900 census. Living with her mother, as a 12 year-old, in the 1905 state census.

In the 1910 census, she (as Mabel Flaten) and her brother Nordahl Flaten are living with their sister Nellie Pedersen (husband Christopher b. ca 1873) and her family in Minneapolis. Mabel is shown as 22 years old and is a cutter in a knitting works.

Mabel died from typhoid fever which had produced internal hemorrhaging as well as pneumonia. She lived at 2311 E 32nd Street in Minneapolis and was employed as a “cutter.”

A different Mabel Flaten, a few years older and perhaps a cousin, married a Walter G Lee in Renville County on 11 Sept 1912. 
FLATEN, Mabel (I12836)
 
15039 Not listed in the 1910 census. BOE, Carl (I17971)
 
15040 Not listed in the 1910 census. BOE, Martin (I17972)
 

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