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17621 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Prairie du Chien. He was of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair. His birth year was given as 1899 but he was also shown as 19 years old so the 1898 birth year is probably correct.

Living at home in the 1920 census. Not listed in the 1930 census.

Changed the spelling of his name to Mickelson.

Middle name Rudolph or Randolph. His name was spelled Normand Rudolf in the Utica Lutheran Church church book. 
MICKELSON, Norman R (I11377)
 
17622 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Scott County. At that time he was a section foreman for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad in St. Paul. He lived in Elko, Scott County. He gave his nearest relative as T. A. Thompson of Clarissa, Todd County. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and blond hair. The registrar added “physically qualified.”

Single and living with Minnie and George in the 1920 and 1930 censuses.

In 1931, at the time of the birth of their first child, the couple lived at 3228 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. On Joan Irene’s birth record, Ingmer was shown as 29 years old and Inga as 20 (neither correct).

He was the informant for his mother’s death certificate. 
THOMPSON, Ingmer Alfred (I1677)
 
17623 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in St. Paul, as Carl George Bergstrom.

George C. (both parents born in Sweden) and Georgia C. (both parents born in Germany) and Shirley M., 6, were living on East Page Street in St. Paul at the time of the 1930 census.

According to the SSDI, his SS# had been issued in Illinois.

In the 1940 census, he and Helen and Shirley Mae, 16, and Wallace, 9, lived in Omaha. He was a hide inspector at a meat packing plant. 
BERGSTROM, Carl George (I2008)
 
17624 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Viroqua where he was a farmer. He gave W. F. Crook as his nearest relative. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.

He and Christance lived in Kickapoo Twp in Vernon County in the 1920 census. They had no children at that time.

He and his family lived on a farm on the Viroqua to Readstown Road in the 1930 census. 
CROOK, Otto Raymond (I8341)
 
17625 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. Gave his nearest relative as Ida Tonsager. Described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair. He was a farmer at Rt #1, Eagle Bend, Todd County. TONSAGER, George Edwin (I12725)
 
17626 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. He was a cream buyer for North American Creamery in Kingsbury County, South Dakota. He was described as tall and stout with gray hair and dark eyes. He gave his nearest relative as Enga Gaasedelen. GAASEDELEN, Peder Edward (I11155)
 
17627 Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. Shown as employed by Abraham Nelson in farming. He listed his nearest relative as Annie Nelson of Readstown. He is described as of medium height and build with grey eyes and black hair. No deformities.

Was living with Anna and Abraham in the 1920 census.

In the 1930 census, he lives with Eddy Jacobson in Franklin Twp, not far from the Odin Olson family. Louis is a farm worker. 
NELSON, Lars Nickolai (Lewie) (I4653)
 
17628 Registered for the draft on September 12th as Philip Monroe Anderson. He gives his residence and place of birth as Drake, McHenry, North Dakota. His employer, and nearest relative, is A. C. Anderson, same address. He is described as of medium height and build with hazel eyes and brown hair.

In the 1930 census, he and his family, with his mother-in-law, were living in Chicago. He was a lathe operator at a machine shop.

In the 1940 census, he and his family lived in Chicago. He was a machinist for a wholesale pipe manufacturing company. He owned his house, worth $4000. He had had two years of high school, his wife two years of college. 
ANDERSON, Philip Monroe (I8163)
 
17629 Registered for the WWI draft on September 12, 1918, at Fergus Falls. His permanent address is 816 Court Street South, Fergus Falls. He was a student at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. His nearest relative is J. E. Bye of the Court Street address. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.

In the 1920 census, he is living at home with his parents.

In the 1930 census, he is married and living at 815 Cascade Street in Fergus Falls in a house that he owns. He is a mail carrier for the post office, an occupation he also had in the 1920 census.

In the 1931 city directory, he and Pearl E reside at 815 Cascade S. He is a post office carrier.

In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he is a mail carrier. He and Pearl live at 815 Cascade South. Same in the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory. Same in the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory; their telephone number was 1194J. In the 1941/42 city directory, the address for him and Pearl is 816 Court Street.

In the 1940 census, he and Pearl and their two children live at 815 S. Cascade in Fergus Falls, a house they own worth $5000, the same house in which they lived in 1935. He is a postal clerk at the post office. He had one year of high school. Pearl had four years of high school.

He died from lung cancer. He had been at the Colonial Hospital, apparently part of the Mayo Clinic, for a week before he died. His usual address was 816 Court Street in Fergus Falls.

His obit, in the Fergus Falls Daily Journal, 2 August 1950:

Eivind Bye, 52, well-known post office employee and a life-long resident of this city, died at Rochester yesterday afternoon following an operation. He was taken ill in June while on vacation. He was hospitalized in this city for a time and then was taken to Rochester a week ago. Death was caused by cancer of the lungs.

Mr. Bye was born in this city Oct 13, 1897, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bye. He attended the public schools and was graduated from Fergus Falls High with the class of 1918. He became a city mail carrier in December of 1918 and was transferred to the position of post office clerk in 1937.

On July 14, 1921, Mr. Bye was united in marriage to Pearl Gardner. She and two children survive. The children are Eivind Bye, Jr., who is a student in the College of Osteopathy and Surgery at Kirksville, Missouri, and Diane who graduated from high school here last spring.

He died at Colonial Hospital and lived at 816 Court. 
BYE, Eivind George (I1271)
 
17630 Registered for the WWI draft on September 12, 1918, at Folwell Hall at the University of Minnesota. At that time, Rollie was a commercial artist for the Bureau of Engraving in Minneapolis. He lived with his parents at 1040 24th Street S.E. in Minneapolis. He is described as of medium height, heavy build, with brown eyes and black hair.

In the 1925 New York state census, he is Roland M Mousseau, artist, living at 13 West 29th Street in New York City with three other artists.

He entered the U.S. at New York on 9 Aug 1929, arriving on the S.S. Rochambeau which had sailed from Havre, France, on 31 Jul 1929. His address was 1040 24th Avenue S.E. in Minneapolis.

In the 1930 census, he is an artist and painter living in Hurley Twp, Ulster County, New York.

In the 1953 Minneapolis city directory, he is an instructor at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and lives at 305 E Diamond Lake Road.

He’s listed in “Who Was Who in American Art”, 2nd ed., edited by Peter Hastings Falk. Published by the Sound View Press of Madison, Connecticut, 1999.

Per note from Donna in 1998: “Interestingly, later in life when Rollie (Roland ) obtained his birth certificate it said he was a twin. This was a surprise to everyone and since Gene's parents were deceased no one will ever know the details of that.” In the 1900 census, Emma Mousseau is shown to have had only one child, one still living. Rollie is not shown as a twin in the entry for his birth in the Minnesota Births and Christenings database in FamilySearch.

Never married.

Veteran Service Start Date: 27 Sep 1943
Veteran Service End Date: 2 Oct 1945
Rank: PTR1
Branch: US Navy
Last known address: 7601 34th Avenue, South Minneapolis , MN 55450
Interment Date: 27 Feb 1980
Cemetery: Ft. Snelling National Cemetery
Buried At: Section W Site 4869 
MOUSSEAU, Roland Maurice (I996)
 

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