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Called Emil in the 1880 census.
In the 1895 state census, indexed as Fantch, he was an 18 year-old station agent in Stoneham Twp, Chippewa County, Minnesota.
Not listed with his parents and siblings in the 1895 state census or the 1900 federal census.
At the time that Adeline was born in 1908, he and Mattie lived in Akeley in Hubbard County, Minnesota. Emanuel was a station agent for the railroad.
In the 1910 census, as Emanuel Fautch, he and his family live in Enderlin, North Dakota. Emanuel is a station agent for the railroad. He and his wife Martha have been married for 10 years and they have one daughter, Adeline, 2.
As Emanuel J Fautch, he was a widower living on 1st Avenue with his family in Enderlin, Ransom County, North Dakota, in the 1920 census. He was an agent at a railroad depot. The household consisted of Emanuel J., 44, Marie, his daughter, 10, Rufus, his widower father, 69, and Mary, his sister, 22. Not far away on 2nd Avenue was the Emil F Wentland family where Emil’s sister Agnes and brother Alfonses lived.
In the 1925 North Dakota state census, he and his daughter Adeline live in Enderlin, not far from his brother J.G.
In early 1925 he donated a statue to the St. Patrick’s church of Enderlin in memory of his late wife.
In the 1940 census, he lived in Enderlin with his wife Esther and his step-son John. He was an agent at the Soo Line depot.
He died at 3501 Fuller St. in Edina, a location at which he had resided for 2 years and 2 months. His death certificate claimed his usual occupation was station agent for the Soo Line Railroad in Enderlin, North Dakota. He died of heart disease. The informant for his death certificate was Neil F. Brown of 4805 11th Avenue South, perhaps a son of his wife, Esther Brown Fautch. | FAUTCH, Emanuel J (I6135)
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| 4192 |
Called Emily in the 1860 census. | BAKKEN, Ingeborg Gulbrandsdatter (I11596)
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| 4193 |
Called Emily in the 1880 census, Emma in the 1900 census.
Find A Grave calls her Emma Grove Hemsworth, 14 Jun 1858 to 1 Jan 1955, wife of John Hemsworth 1863-1948. Her brother Thomas’s obit refers to a Mrs. J. E. Hemsworth so that name is probably correct, even if the date is not. | GRØV, Ingeleiv Andersdatter (I21644)
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| 4194 |
Called Emily in the 1880 census. | HEGGE, Ingeborg Knutsdatter (I25364)
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| 4195 |
Called Emily in the 1880 census. Not listed as living with her mother and step-father in the 1885 Iowa state census. | ELLINGBOE, Ambjor (I10721)
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| 4196 |
Called Emma in the U.S. | THUNE, Ingeborg Knudsdatter (I32825)
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| 4197 |
Called Emma S. in the 1880 census.
The 14 November 1896 edition of the Northfield News, as indexed in the Minnesota Newspaper Headline Index, notes for “Mrs. Thomas Ellingboe” that “sister of Mrs. Erick Svien death announced.”
Her sister Marit Lovise Ellingboe (#6803) seems to have died on the same day as Anne Sophie Svien.
Her death and burial date are confusing in the church record. Her funeral seems to have been on the same date as her sister Marit (#6803), b. 10-24-74, d. 11-8-1896. However, the burial date for both is clearly October 11th. The person who entered the burial dates seems to have gotten mixed up because all of the dates are (otherwise) consecutive and the funeral before the two sisters is October 31st. | TASA, Anne Sophie (I13388)
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| 4198 |
Called Erick in the 1885 state census. Included in the 1895 state census, not included in the 1900 federal census.
Died of a congenital heart defect according to Find A Grave. | DAHLBERG, Edward Alexander (I18457)
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| 4199 |
Called Erik Andreas Johansen Midtlyng in some Ancestry trees.
In the 1900 census, he lived in Cokato Twp, Wright County, Minnesota. He had come to the U.S. in 1873.
An Andrew Midtling married Carrie Peterson in Wright County on 9 Feb 1889. | MIDTLING, Andrew (I31519)
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| 4200 |
Called Eugene in the 1940 census.
Living in La Farge at the time of Dorothy’s death and at the time of his sister Rae Hope’s death in July of 2010.
Dale E. Fish, age 83, of La Farge, passed away on Sunday, October 4th, 2020, peacefully in his home surrounded by family. He was born in Viroqua on November 30th, 1936, the son of Harvey and Erma (Osborne) Fish. He married the late Mary F. Potter on March 7th, 1959, at La Farge Free Methodist Church. After he graduated from Viroqua High School, his career path took him on many adventures. A few were hauling milk, mechanics, mink ranching, Badger Powder Plant, Wisconsin National Guard, farming, and later in life hauling Amish.
Survivors include his loving children: daughters Dawn Parr of La Farge and Julie (Jeff) Gabel of Viola; and son David Fish of La Farge; his grandchildren: Zachary (Penny) Anderson of Sparta, Joe (Olivia) Preuss of Cazenovia, Ashley (Dan) Follendorf of Sparta, Amanda (Jeff) Stumpo of Viola; one great-grandchild James Joseph Preuss of Cazenovia and a god-daughter Louise Bjornstad of Viroqua. He is also survived by many, many nieces; nephews; cousins; in-laws; and many good friends.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife Mary; his son Mark; his parents; his parents in law Shine and Babe Potter; his siblings and spouses: Merle (Guy) Primmer, Fern (Martin) Morkrid, Dorothy (Ernie) Ekum, Agnes (Martin) Morkrid, Norman (Geneva) Fish, Clinton Fish, Rae Hope (Bill) Pace.
A private funeral service for family only will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 10, at the La Farge Free Methodist Church, 214 S. Cherry Street in La Farge. The service will be streamed live on the Vosseteig Funeral Home's Facebook page for the public. A drive by visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. and an in-door visitation will take place from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service at 11:00 a.m. Graveside services will follow at Bear Creek Cemetery with full military honors. For the safety of everyone, face masks will be required for the funeral service. Online Condolences may be expressed at www.vossfh.com.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to La Farge Ambulance and/or La Farge Fire Department. | FISH, Dale Eugene (I4492)
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