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23391 western Minnesota, perhaps Kandiyohi County ELLINGBOE, Anne (I5083)
 
23392 Westerville DALAGER, Cora Marie (I34963)
 
23393 What we know about Belle comes from research done by Pamela Johnson:

In the 1900 census, she was single and living with her parents and siblings in South Philipsburg, Granite County, Montana. Her father was a saloon keeper.

In the 1910 census, she and Gale Willard, a rancher, lived in Fergus County, Montana. She had a son, George, not quite two years old, born in Washington.

Gilbert Dale was the last of her four husbands. She seems to have first married Peter Junk in 1900. Her second marriage was to Gale B Willard in Spokane County, Washington, on 21 May 1908. She had a son, George, with Willard. On the marriage certificate for the marriage to Willard she claimed that her name was Belinda Corneil and that it was her first marriage. She also claimed to be 24 years old. She divorced Willard in 1912. Her third marriage was to someone named Powers. She was Belinda Jane Powers when she married Gilbert Dale. 
CORNEIL, Belinda Jane (Belle) (I27120)
 
23394 When Albert registered for the draft, in June of 1917, he was shown as 27 years old and born on August 17, 1890. These two pieces of information are not consistent. In the burial records at Fort Snelling, and in the MHS death records, his birth date is shown as August 17, 1890. In the 1900 census, he is shown as 10 years old and born in August of 1889.

He was a Private in the U.S. Army in World War I.

The MHS death index has his mother’s maiden name as Oldne. 
KASA, Albert John (I11109)
 
23395 When Annette was born, the family lived at 1202-1/2 20th Avenue North.

In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, Clarence Cuthbert was a porter who roomed at 250 Hennepin Avenue.

In the 1910 census (April 19th), he and his wife and child lived on Washington Avenue in Minneapolis. Clarence was a barber. His child, Annette, was five months old.

He registered twice for the World War I draft. The signatures are identical on the two cards.

The first time was June 17, 1917, in Minneapolis, as Clarence E Cuthbert. In this registration, he was 30 years old and born 25 Sept 1887. At that time he was married with two children and lived at 4528 34th Avenue in south Minneapolis. He was the manager of Victory something in Minneapolis. He was 5 feet 7.5 inches tall and of slender build with blue eyes and brown hair.

The second time was on September 12, 1918, also in Minneapolis, as Clarence Eugene Cuthbert. In this registration, he was 34 and born on September 25, 1884. Now he was a tool maker for Minneapolis Steel and Machine Company at 27th Avenue and 27th Street in Minneapolis. Clarence lived at 255 Hennepin Avenue. He gave his father as his nearest relative. He was of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.

Apparently he divorced, or at least separated from, Edith between the two registrations. 
CUTHBERT, Clarence Eugene (I4089)
 
23396 When he applied for the draft he was a paper hanger for the Radisson Hotel in Minneapolis. He and his wife lived at 2625 28th Avenue. He was married and was described as of medium height, slender build, with gray eyes and light brown hair.

In the 1920 census, he and his family lived in Minneapolis, still at 2625 28th Avenue S. He was a housepainter in the hotel industry.

In the 1930 census, they’re at 3951 17th Avenue S in a house that they own. He is a decorator in the painting and paperhanging industry. He is not a veteran.

He died in Hennepin County in 1930 or 1944. 
GIBSON, William N (I17748)
 
23397 When he married Doris, his residence was Foxhome, Minnesota, in Wilkin County. He was a 21 year-old bachelor.

He and Doris and their two children lived in Westbrook at the time of the 1940 census. He worked 72 hours per week on a dairy farm. He and Doris each had an eighth-grade education. He earned $650 in 1939. Five years earlier, he and Doris had lived in Wilkin County, Minnesota.

He survived his sister who died in 2005.

Not listed in the index of Minnesota births. Not listed in the SSDI.

His obit:

Funeral services were held for Louis Bloch Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at Grace Lutheran Church, Westbrook, MN. Officiating was Rev. Roy Williams and organist was Betty Rupp. Honorary casket bearers were Kory Olson, Chad Bloch, Tom Burns, Jeffory Bloch, Tyson Bloch, Doug Burns. Interment was in the Westbrook Cemetery, Westbrook, MN.

Louis Harald Bloch was born July 30, 1914 to Albert and Anna (Rachuy) Bloch on a farm near Currie, MN, Murray County. He was baptized and confirmed in the Christian faith and attended country school. As a young man he worked on the family farm and assisted many neighbors with their farm work.

In 1935, Louis married Doris Toso and they made their home near Breckinridge, MN. He drove truck and worked as a hired man for a short time before going to work for the Wilson Ranch near Foxhome, MN. In the early 1940’s they moved to Westbrook, MN and Louis worked for the Westbrook Dairy and later as a hired man on the Caesar Carlson farm outside of Westbrook.

On April 22, 1961 Louis married Virginia Scarset and they made their home in Marshall, MN. Louis went to work at the Rendering Plant in Marshall until they moved back to Westbrook, where he went to work for the Westbrook Elevator until his retirement in the mid-70’s. He continued to work as a hired man for several area farmers for many years.

Louis enjoyed fishing in his younger years, following the Minnesota Twins and traveling around the area visiting many old friends in his later years. In September of 2005 Louis became a resident of the Martin Luther Manor in Bloomington, MN, where he died Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at the age of 91.

Survivors include his daughter LaDonna (Mandy) Olson of Alexandria, MN; sons, Deland (Sharon) Bloch and Dennis Scarset, both of Savage, MN; step-sons, Bruce and Greg; one step-daughter, Diane; ten grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and cousins.

His wife, Virginia, one step-son, one step-daughter, infant twin granddaughters, one brother, Arnold, and one sister, Frieda Burns preceded him in death. 
BLOCH, Louis Harold (I7843)
 
23398 When he registered for the draft (as Smallie Banks) in Wolfe County in 1917 he was a self-employed farmer with a wife and child.

In the 1920 census, as J Smalla Banks, he was a 28 year-old farmer in Holly Creek in Wolfe County. His wife was Pearlie, 23, and his daughter was Gladys, not quite 3. 
BANKS, Smallie (I6940)
 
23399 When he registered for the draft for the first World War, he was a shipbuilder for Skinner & Eddy Corp. in Seattle. He gave his permanent address as 2120 5th Avenue So., Minneapolis. He was described as of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and brown hair. Although he have his place of occupation as Seattle, he gave as his permanent address a residence in Minneapolis and he is shown as having his local board as the Local Board No. 5 in the New York Life Building in Minneapolis. He gave Mr. E. Erickson of Minneapolis as his nearest relative.

His baptismal sponsors were Anders Ericksen and his wife, Elmer Erickson, and Julie Erickson.

In the 1920 census, he and Sylvia and their son John, age 2, live in Minneapolis with her parents. Lester is a chauffeur for an auto livery.

In the 1937 Rockford city directory, Lester and Sylvia live at 519 Fisher Ave. Lester is an usher at the Midway Theatre.

In the 1940 census, he and Sylvia and their two younger children live in Rockford where Lester is a real estate broker with his own business. Lester and Sylvia’s daughter-in-law Stella, is also living with them.

In the 1949 Rockford city directory, Lester and Sylvia live at 404 X Court. Lester is in real estate. 
CORDES, Lester Gladden (I26510)
 
23400 When he registered for the draft in 1942, he was a student living in St. Cloud.

In the 1950 census, he was married to Marlys, age 23, and he was a draftsman for a radio company. The couple lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Marlys was an elementary school teacher.

In the 1958 city directory for Cedar Rapids, he and Marylys live at 4029 Richmond Rd NE. He works for Collins Radio.

At the time of the wedding of his son Steve in 1978, he and Marlys, as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory, lived in Central City, Iowa.

His death is not listed in the SSDI. 
GREGORY, Charles Edward (I21860)
 

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