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15121 Not listed with the family in the 1900 census. He is listed with his mother and siblings in the 1905 state census when they’re all living in Minneapolis. He is a telegraph operator.

He is not listed as living at home with his mother and siblings in the 1909 Minneapolis city directory.

He registered for the draft in Detroit, Michigan, as George John Fautch on 12 September 1918. He was unmarried and was a self-employed painting contractor.

In the 1920 census, he is George J Fautch, an unmarried auto company worker living in Highland Park, Michigan.

He was single and his usual residence was 1616 2nd Street NE, the same residence as the informant for his death certificate, Marie C Fautsch. George had been a foreman at the Ford auto plant but he hadn’t worked for 12 years. He died of stomach cancer. 
FAUTSCH, George John (I13316)
 
15122 Not listed with the family in the 1910 census. SOBERG, Petra (I11819)
 
15123 Not listed with the family in the 1920 census. EVENSEN, Alvin (I8247)
 
15124 Not listed with the family in the 1920 or 1930 censuses. IVERSON, Norman E (I11985)
 
15125 Not listed with the family in the 1930 census.

An obit:

Ernest M. Veazie, 77,1321 So. Burlington, formerly of Maine Township, died Sunday, Nov. 27, at Lake Region Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 1, at Zion Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, with Rev. James Armstrong officiating. Burial will be in Knollwood Memorial Cemetery, Fergus Falls.

One of four children of Henry and Randi (Toso) Veazie, he was born Oct. 14,1906, in Maine Township. He grew up in Maine Township and attended School District #22.

As a young man, he worked in the construction business. Then he became a farmer in Maine Township. In the mid-'30s, he was a self-employed truck driver, specifically transferring livestock between this area and St. Paul. Along with his trucking business, he operated a filling station, which later became known as Rancho-Villa in Maine Township.

On June 30, 1945, he and Verna Thorson were married in Minneapolis. In 1951, they moved to Underwood, where they owned and operated the Corner Kitchen. They also owned the Mobile Gasoline Station, which later became the Service Oil Company in Underwood. Prior to their move to Underwood, he was involved with the amatuer baseball program in this area. He also worked as a substitute mail carrier.

Next, he leased his equipment to International Transport Company of Rochester, Minn., and drove coast to coast and across Canada for that company. In 1958, they moved to Fergus Falls, where he continued trucking for International Transport. When he stopped working for International Trasnport, he drove for the the following trucking firms: Ott, Hairing, and Krog. He also drove the Rehabilitation Industries bus in Fergus Falls before retiring in 1977.

Survivors include his wife, Verna; a son, Gary of Wayzata; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Helen Iverson, Fergus Falls.

Visitation at Olson Funeral Home, Fergus Falls, will begin Tuesday evening, continue all day Wednesday and resume one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday. 
VEAZIE, Ernest Martin (I6276)
 
15126 Not listed with the family in the 1930 census. IVERSON, Lloyd N (I11982)
 
15127 Not listed with the family in the 1930 census. IVERSON, Ernest R (I11983)
 
15128 Not listed with the rest of his family in the 1895 census. Married and living elsewhere in Warsaw Twp.

An obituary in the Faribault Daily News:

DENNISON (Special) -- Funeral services were held Friday, March 2, at 2 p.m. for Iver H. Kasa, who passed away at his home just north of Wang's Corner in Warsaw Township on Monday, Feb. 27, at the age of 84 years and three months. The Rev. B. J. Blikstad officiated. Mrs. Blikstad sang a Norwegian son, "Jeg er en Fremmend," accompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Midje, organist; Parnell Morck of Kenyon sang, "Does Jesus Care," also accompanied by Mrs. Midje. Pallbearers were Ludvig Soine, Cyrus Midje, Lewis P. Underdahl, John A. Underdahl, Austin Brekken and John T. Stenhaug. Burial was in the family lot in the Vang Cemetery. Iver H. Kasa, the son of Henry Erickson Kasa and Ingerid Kasa, was born in Warsaw township, November 30, 1871. He was baptized and confirmed in the Vang church by the Rev. C. A. Melby. He was united in marriage November 21 to Randi Holien at Vang church by Rev. Melby. To this union, five children were born. One daughter, Ida, died in infancy. Another daughter, Selma, passed away in 1924. He wife preceded him in death in 1937. He is survived by three sons: Helmer, at home, Melvin, of rural Dennison and Henry of Northfield. There are three grandchildren and six brothers: Erick, of Dennison, Austin of Northfield, Albert of Rosemount, John, of New Town, N. D., Oscar, of St. Cloud, Bennie of rural Dennison, and one sister, Bertha of Northfield. Kasa had farmed all his life in this neighborhood where he was well known. 
KASA, Ivar H (I11098)
 
15129 Not listed with the rest of his siblings in the 1900 census. HOLLEN, Halvor (I12845)
 
15130 Not listed with the rest of his siblings in the 1940 census.

Nearly all records associated with him list his birth date as April 22, 1934. 
JOHNSON, James Bernard (I15761)
 

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