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8671 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Spokane. He was a lineman for an electric company. He was married and lived at 126-1/2 Second in Spokane. He was tall and of medium build with blue eyes and light brown hair.

In the 1930 census, he and his wife lived in Ventura, California. She was a nurse, he was a lineman for an electric company.

In the 1940 census, he and his wife lived in Los Angeles where he was an electrician for the bureau of power and light. 
ZIMKOSKI, John Anthony (I16551)
 
8672 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in St. Croix Falls Twp. He was single and “I own my own farm.” He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark brown hair. He wore glasses and had “weak eyes.”

In the 1930 census, he is Freddie McKenzie, 36 and single, living with his parents on their farm in St. Croix Falls Twp, Polk County, Wisconsin.

In the 1940 census, Fred, Veva, Helen, and Jerry live in Garfield Twp, Polk County. Fred is a farmer and owns his farm worth $1000. Fred had an 8th grade education, his wife had had 1 year of college. 
MCKENZIE, Fred (I659)
 
8673 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in St. Paul as Charles William Jeffery. He was a machinist at the Great Northern’s Dale Street shops and lived at 641 N. Lexington. He was described as short and slender with blue eyes and dark hair. He claimed exemption from the draft because of “short leg.”

In the 1920 census, he and his wife and two children lived in St. Paul. He was a railroad machinist.

In the 1930 census, the family lives in St. Paul. Charles operates a filling station.

In the 1940 census, Charles was a machinist in a machine shop. 
JEFFERY, Charles William (Bill) (I5406)
 
8674 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Stella. He was a logger in Cochran, Oregon, and he was married. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark brown hair.

In the 1920 census, he is the 28 year-old John R Williamson who lived with his family in the Stella precinct of Cowlitz County, Washington. He was a farmer. That John R Williamson claimed that his father was born in North Dakota and his mother in Minnesota.

In the 1930 census, he is the 37 year-old Ray Williamson, a logger in Stella precinct, Cowlitz County, Washington. He was not a veteran.

In the 1940 census, he is the 48 year-old John R Williamson, living with his family on Stella Road in Cowlitz County in the same house in which they had all lived in 1935 (a house worth $4000 that John owned). John is a scaler for a logging company.

He registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he and Belle lived on Route 2, Box 410, Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington. He worked for the Standard Logging Company of Cochran, Washington. 
WILLIAMSON, John Raymond (I13837)
 
8675 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Stella. His age was 25 although his birthdate was 1 Dec 1892. He was still unmarried and a farmer and claimed his father and mother were dependent on his support. He was tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair.

A Lester S Williamson married Thelma D Westerdahl in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, on 13 Dec 1941. 
WILLIAMSON, Lester Shirley (I13838)
 
8676 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Valley, Marshall County, Minnesota, as Ole C. Toso, born November 26, 1889, in Ehard, Minnesota. His current residence is Grygla, Minnesota. He is married and is a self-employed farmer in the Town of Valley. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.

In the 1910 census, as Ole Tosso, he is still single and living on the Christian Grover farm in Moland Twp, Clay County, as a “hired man.” His brothers Anton and Martin are also hired men on that farm.

In the 1920 census, indexed as Ole Taso, he is the Ole Toso living in Moorhead, Minnesota, with his wife Anna and his son Arden. He is a laborer doing “city work.” 
TOSO, Ole C (I10425)
 
8677 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Virginia. He was a garage man at the Central Auto Company in Virginia. He was still single. He was described as tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair.

Living at home in the 1930 census with his mother and sister and brother. He was a manager of a hardware store.

In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in Virginia, Minesota. He owned a retail hardware store. 
GRANDE, John Arndt (I18563)
 
8678 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1918, in Ada. He gave his nearest relative, and the name of his employer, as J. F. Heiberg of Twin Valley. He was described as tall and slender with blue eyes and light hair.

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

In the 1930 census he was still single and living at home with his parents. He was a utility manager. He was a veteran of the World War. 
HEIBERG, Rasmus Adolph (I7167)
 
8679 He registered for the draft on June 5, 1918, in Burke County, North Dakota, as Ingel Toso of Columbus. He gives his employer as Gilbert Wick of Robinson and his nearest relative as Iver Toso of Columbus. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair. TOSO, Ingel (I9479)
 
8680 He registered for the draft on June 5th (5 days before his marriage) in Rosetown, Ramsey County. He gave his address as Merriam Park, St. Paul. He was single and was employed as a stock clerk by the parts department of the Pence Auto Company of Minneapolis. He was described as of medium height and build with gray eyes and brown hair.

In the 1920 census, he and “Mamy” live with his parents in Rose Twp, only a little ways away (on the same census page) from Wally Mayer and her younger children. He is a stockman for an auto supplies company.

In the 1930 census, the family still lives in Rose Twp. George’s mother and brother live with them. The senior George is a truck driver for a wholesale grocery company.

In the 1940 census, he and his family lived with his mother, Cora Loveridge, in Rose Town. George was a musician.

According to granddaughter Bonnie: WPA musician. Married Mayme Mayer and had 6 childen 2 daughters and 4 sons. Celebrated golden wedding anniversary in 1968. Died of cancer. 
LOVERIDGE, George Sanford (I5956)
 

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