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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)
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| 15922 |
Not listed with the rest of his siblings in the 1900 census. | HOLLEN, Halvor (I12845)
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| 15923 |
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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| 15924 |
Not listed with the rest of the family in the 1865 census.
According to Arne Moen’s Ekra history, Matis Olson Nundal emigrated in April of 1868. In the 1870 U.S. census, Mathias Olson, 21, is a farm laborer living with the John Ouren family in Linden Twp, Brown County, Minnesota.
In the 1875 Minnesota census, a 28 year-old Mathias Olesen is listed in Big Stone County.
In the 1880 U.S. census, a 32 year-old Mats Olson lives in Hantho Twp, Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota, with his wife Anna and four children, the oldest of which is 5 year-old Ole.
Also in that census, a 32 year-old Matt Oleson is a bachelor farmer in Pleasant Valley Twp, Mower County.
In the 1885 Minnesota census:
Mathias Olson, 38, living with his family in Excel, Marshall County.
Mathias Olson, 37, living with his family in Nidaros Twp, Otter Tail County.
Mathias Olson, 37, living with his family in Lake Hanska Twp, Brown County.
Mathias Olson, 36, apparently a farmhand living in Polk Twp, Vineland County.
In the 1895 Wisconsin census, Mathias is listed as living in Franklin Twp. His household consists of 1 male and 2 females.
In the 1900 census, Mathias and Martha live in Franklin Twp with Mathias’s father Ole, a 78 year-old widower born in July of 1821.
In the 1905 state census, Mathias and Martha live in Franklin Twp. Mathias’s father is not living with them. They do have a 22 year-old servant named Ole J Urness living with them.
In the 1910 census a 62 year-old Mathias Olson, born in Norway and came to the U.S. in 1869, lives with his wife Martha in Franklin Twp, Vernon County. Also in the household is Maria Urness, 26, servant.
He is not listed in the Vernon County death index, at least not for the 1929 death date shown on his gravestone. | OLSON, Mathias Olsen (I4366)
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| 15925 |
Not listed with Theodore and Anna in the 1920 census.
Death records (SSDI and Minnesota) say that his birthday was November 16th.
SSDI says last residence Hastings, Dakota County, Minnesota.
Snesrud Walter R. Snesrud, 89, of Red Wing died 3/12/02. Surviving him are 3 sons, Wayne (Cathy) of Hagerstown, MD, David (Linda) of Anoka & Paul (Peggie) of Hastings. | SNESRUD, Walter Reuben (I7982)
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| 15926 |
Not listed with ther parents and siblings in the 1910 census. | LYSNE, Annie (I38441)
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| 15927 |
Not living at home in the 1910 census. May have died after the 1900 census. | ESTREM, Thomas A (I17590)
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| 15928 |
Not living with her family in the 1910 census. Not shown in the 1900 census. This child, called Richard in Miranda’s obit, was born after the 1900 census and died before the 1910 census. | CADDY, Esther/Richard (I3113)
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| 15929 |
Not living with her father and step-mother in the 1885 Minnesota state census. | COLE, Elizabeth (I19421)
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| 15930 |
Not living with her husband in the 1940 census. She is not listed in the 1940 census.
She died as Christine Willson at Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park. Her residence at the time was 707 Summit Avenue, Minneapolis. The cause of her death was a cerebral hemorrhage brought on by arteriosclerosis.
The funeral home that handled her burial was apparently owned by a relative: L. E. Enga, funeral director at the Enga Memorial Funeral Chapel of 5600 Excelsior Boulevard in Minneapolis. | ENGA, Christine (I1694)
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