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The family lived at 3809 26th Avenue South in Minneapolis at the time of the 1930 census.
He died from injuries after being struck by a car at 42nd Street and 26th Avenue. | OAS, Oscar Michelsen (I9257)
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The family lived in Crow Wing County in the 1920 census. | MILES, Ralph (I9004)
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The family lived in Fredericksburg Twp, Chickasaw County, Iowa, in the 1900 census. William was a farmer. William Colt, presumably Loretta’s father, lived on the adjacent farm.
The family lived in Harney County, Oregon, Island Precinct Township, at the time of the 1910 census. William was a farmer. | DAWSON, William R (I8234)
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The family lived in Fredericksburg, Chickasaw County, Iowa, at the time of the 1885 Iowa state census. | COLT, William (I9628)
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The family lived in Hanley Falls, Yellow Medicine County, in the 1930 census.
Julius was a carpenter in the house building industry according to his death certificate. He was a veteran of the first World War. His parents were Ole Olson and Lena Rasmussen. He died from chronic emphysema. His wife Hazel Olson of Granite Falls was the informant for his death certificate. | OLSON, Julius John (I7992)
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The family lived in Herman Twp, Sargent County, North Dakota, in the 1915 state census.
He is probably the Charlie Alf Rasmussen, age 28, who registered for the draft in Ransom County, North Dakota, on June 5, 1917. That Charlie was married with one child under age 12. He was a farmer and his date of birth is shown as March 3, 1889, in Minnesota. He was described as tall and of medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.
Charley, Mabel, and Arnold lived in Rosemeade Twp, Ransom County, North Dakota, at the time of the 1920 census. Charley was a farmer. Living nearby were Mabel’s parents and siblings.
In the 1930 census, he is the 41 year-old Karl A Rasmussen living in Rosemeade Twp, Ransom County, North Dakota, with his wife Mabel A, 36, and his son Clarence A, 16. | RASMUSSEN, Carl Alf (Charlie) (I13203)
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The family lived on a farm in Webster, Rice County, in the 1930 census. The family was Joseph, 28, Lillian, 25, Nordis, 6, Jerome, 3, and Ludvig Docken, grandfather, 75. They also had a 40-year-old hired man named William Nelson.
The “Solor’s Lutheran Cemetery” was established in 1881 in Greenvale Twp, Dakota County. It was a 1 acre plot of land in Section 9, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. The cemetery was later abandoned and moved to Webster Twp, Rice County, about 6 miles west, to the location of the Solor Lutheran Church of Webster. It is not clear whether or not anyone is still buried at the Greenvale Twp location. | DOCKEN, Joseph L (I1723)
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The family lives in Franklin Twp in the 1930 census. Al is a farmer. | SAWATZKE, Albert Lawrence (I8136)
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The family name may have been Fautz.
Cheryl’s source says that Brinitz, the town where the Fautches may have come from, was Brinnitz, Kries Oppeln, Prussia. The village is named Brynica, Opole, Poland today. Historically, this is part of Upper Silesia which consisted of both German speakers and Polish speakers.
Another source has the Fautsches originating from Hirschfelde, Poland.
He, as Balthasar Fautsch, 57, came to the U.S. with his family in 1868 from Germany. They arrived in New York (Castle Garden) on June 2nd aboard the S.S. Borussia which had departed Hamburg May 16th. The family consisted of Balthasar, 57, Eva, 43, Rochus, 19, Mathias, 16, Joseph, 14, Franz, 7, Johanna, 6, Elsie, 5, and Francesca, 3.
In the 1875 state census, he and his family live in Franklin Twp, Wright County. All seven children are still single and living at home.
In the 1880 census, Bartholomew and family farmed in Franklin Twp, Wright County. The household consisted of Bartholomew, 65, Eva, 54, Joseph, 25, Frank, 23, Lizzie, 18, and Franciska, 14. All in the family were born in Prussia as were all of their neighbors. Also living in Franklin Twp was the Franz Fautsch (b. 1840) family and Anna Fautsch (b. 1860) who was a dressmaker living in the village of Delano.
In the 1885 state census, he lived in Delano. The household consisted of B. Fautsch, 67, Eva Fautsch, 59, Frank Fautsch, 24, and Francis Fautsch, 19. All were born in Poland.
He and Neva lived in the village of Delano, Franklin Twp, Wright County at the time of the 1900 census. He and Neva came to this country from Poland in 1866.
He died of old age. | FAUTSCH, Balthasar (Bartholomew) (I8128)
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The family name was originally spelled Meilleur.
Called Leo Mayer on his marriage certificate. At the time of his marriage to Edna, he lived in Standish, Michigan. He was 26 years old. His father was Therma Mayer, his mother was Belle Trudell (called Bella Truedella in his marriage to Mildred Morey).
In the 1940 census, he is Leo Mayer, age 26, living with his siblings and widowed father in Arenac, Arenac County, Michigan. Leo’s father, Therma, is a farmer. Leo is a fisherman in the fishing industry.
For some odd reason, the one of the two versions of the Gedeon Meilleur Family tree on Ancestry claims that his August 3, 1940, marriage was to someone named Edwina Francis Chamberlin. | MAYER, Leo Lawrence (I13763)
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