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15711 Or Felter or Frelter. Her father had a shoe shop in Waupaca in the 1880 census.

According to the 1900 and 1910 censuses she had had 2 children, only one still living. She came to the U.S. in 1868 in the 1900 census, 1869 in the 1910 census. 
FILTER, Bettie E (I13647)
 
15712 Or Fern.

Her birth may be what’s recorded as John F Ingles, 25 September 1898.

Wisconsin Births and Christenings records a female born to John B. Ingles and Francis R. Marks in Pepin on 25 Sep 1898.

In the 1920 census, Fern “Angles” or “Angler” is a school teacher living in Stanley in Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

In the 1940 census, Ferne and Herman and children live in Holcombe Twp, Chippewa County. Herman is a rural mail carrier. Ferne has had 1 year of college. The family lives in the same house in which they all lived in 1935.

The Philliber Family Tree has her as Ferne, marrying Herman Kellar Paulsen, and dying in Chippewa County in February of 1972.

Her obit said that she taught school at Holcombe, Wisconsin, from 1921 to 1924. She was a member of Eastern Star and was a Worthy Matron and chaplain at the time of her death. 
ENGEL, Ferne Ruth (I8686)
 
15713 Or Filomena Colucci. She was also born in Campobasso, Molise, Italy. GALUCCI, Filomene M (I19612)
 
15714 Or Finsand FENSAND, Emma (I21922)
 
15715 Or Fladland. FLATLAND, Christi Ellingsdatter (I40084)
 
15716 Or Flavia.

Living with her parents in Omaha in the 1900 census. She was a stenographer.

In the 1902 Omaha city directory, she was a dressmaker. She lived with her parents at 3805 Q Street.

In the 1905 city directory, she is still at her parents home on 3805 Q. Her occupation is listed as “dep.”

The Flavia M Augustine listed in the 1935 Omaha city directory is her niece.

Various sources, all quite incorrectly, say that Flavia died in Omaha in 1937. 
AUGUSTINE, Flavian (I6244)
 
15717 Or Floyd Lewis.

St. Olaf, ‘27.

Physics and math instructor at Hamline in later ‘30s. Involved in a chemical plant explosion in St. Paul on 27 November 1938 in which he another worker “barely escaped with their lives.”

He and Bernice lived at 1001 E. 80th Street in Bloomington at the time of Susan’s marriage. 
LEIDAL, Floyd Louis (I12337)
 
15718 Or Frances.

In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, she is Frances Fautsch, a telephone operator for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co, boarding at 1616 N E 2nd Street.

She is a telephone operator in the 1910 and 1920 censuses. Still living at home with her mother in the 1930 census. She was a telephone operator at a hotel.

According to her death certificate, she had been in Minneapolis for 45 years, was single, and worked in the commercial department at Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. She died of pneumonia brought on by lung cancer. The informant for her death certificate was her brother, Edward W Fautsch of 1616 2nd Street NE. 
FAUTSCH, Francis V (I13317)
 
15719 Or Frances.

Most trees in Ancestry have him dying 5 Aug 1963 in Fargo, North Dakota. That death, for that named person, is not in the North Dakota Public Death Index.

A very close Johnson _is_ listed in the North Dakota Death Index. However, that Johnson is Walter L Johnson, buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Grand Forks, North Dakota. That Walter, according to Find A Grave, was born 21 Oct 1911 and died 5 or 6 Aug 1963. The North Dakota Death Index says that he died 6 Aug in Grand Forks County, also his county of residence.

Mother’s maiden name Turpin. (Francis’s mother’s mother, Julia Turpin, b. ca 1860 in Minnesota, lived with Francis’s parents, Oscar and Clara Johnsons, in Mahnomen in the 1940 census. Julia’s _original_ maiden name may have been Fogard or Martin.)

He was single and living with Oscar and Clara Johnson in Mahnomen, Mahnomen County, in the 1930 census.

His mother Clara was born in Minnesota, his father Oscar in Sweden. His mother was Chippewa Indian. (Mahnomen County is entirely within the White Earth Indian Reservation.)

In the 1920 census, he was the 8 year-old “daughter”, Francis A Johnson, living with his parents (Oscar E, 41, and Clara M, 35) and siblings (Leslie, Eugene, Eunice, Eloner, Antonett, and James B in Mahnomen in Mahnomen County. (Eunice, b. 7 Aug 1909 in Mahnomen County, had a mother whose maiden name was Tarfin.)

Leslie L and Eugene E lived with their mother Clara M, 26 and a widow, in Mahnomen County in the 1910 census. The surname for all three was Varty. (For Leslie and Eugene, at least, it probably should have been Broekert.) In addition, a daughter Eunice A Johnson, age 9 months, also lived with Clara. Clara was of the Chippewa tribe, as was her father and mother, but was considered ? white. The childrens’ fathers were white so the each of the three children were considered 15/16 white. 
JOHNSON, Francis Atwood (I15746)
 
15720 Or Fred Julius.

In the 1930 census, he and Kathrine lived on his father’s farm in Chippewa County. Fred’s parents were born in Switzerland.

In the 1940 census, he and his family were mistakenly indexed as Ruberts. In that census, Fred and his family live with his brother Charles (who is designated head of the household and indicated as the owner of the farm) on the family farm in Wheaton Twp, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.

He farmed in the town of Wheaton until retiring in 1981. 
ROBERTS, Fred Jules (I13583)
 

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