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20311 Single and living with her parents in River Falls Twp, Red Lake County, in the 1900 census. No occupation.

In the 1910 census, she had 4 children, all still living. 
MOUSSEAU, Mary Blanche (I5263)
 
20312 Single and living with her parents in the 1900 census. TOSO, Oline Hansen (I9681)
 
20313 Single and living with her parents in the 1900 census. No occupation. MOUSSEAU, Gertrude E (I5286)
 
20314 Single and living with her parents in the 1910 census.

She married a third cousin.

The informant for her death certificate was Walter Ellingboe of Route 1, Maynard. Thea died of pneumonia. 
SOINE, Thea (Theolina) Olsdatter (I4966)
 
20315 Single and living with her single brother Oliver in Trondhjem Twp, next door to Petter and Mina Watterud, in the 1930 census. WATTERUD, Cornelia Mildred (I5774)
 
20316 Single and living with his brother Jens and family in Benson County, North Dakota, in the 1910 census.

He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Minnewaukan, North Dakota, as Otto Toso of Esmond where he is a self-employed farmer. He gives his nearest relative as Gertrude Toso of Esmond. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.

His occupation is shown as “merchant” on Hilda’s birth certificate.

In the 1930 census, he is married and is a store manager living in the village of Baker in Benson County, North Dakota.

In the 1940 census, he is a laborer on a graveling project. He and his family live in Broe Twp, Benson County, in the same house in which they lived in 1935. 
TOSO, Otto Hansen (I9682)
 
20317 Single and living with his parents and siblings in the 1910 census.

He is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as H H Kasa of Dennison. He was a member of the Samband between 1902 and 1912.

He never married. The informant for his death certificate was Austin Kasa of Northfield. He died from coronary thrombosis.

An obituary in the Faribault Daily News:

DENNISON (Special)--Helge H. Kasa, 75, of this place died at his rooming house in Northfield, Tuesday, March 29. He passed away in his sleep and was found in the morning when a friend went to his room to awaken him. Mr. Kasa had suffered from heart trouble for some time but his death came unexpectedly. Funeral services were conducted at Vang church April 1, by Rev. Adolph Egge. Pallbearers were: Herman, Melvin I., Melvin B., Helge, Fred and Austin Jr. They were all Kasas and all were nephews of the deceased. Helge H. Kasa, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson Kasa, was born in Warsaw township on March 27, 1874 and with the exception of a short time spent in North Dakota, had spent his whole life in this community and living on the place of his birth. He was a member of the Vang congregation and never was married. Surviving are two sisters and seven brothers; Mrs. Herman Estergreen of Fargo, N. Dak., Miss Bertha of Minneapolis, Austin of Northfield, Albert of Rosemount, John of Van Hook, N. Dak., Erick, Iver and Ben of Dennison. Mrs. Egge sang "Despair Not O Heart" and "Some Day the Silver Cord Will Break." The latter, a norwegian hymn. Mrs. Cyrus Midje, church organist, played. Interment was at Vang cemetery. Relatives from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Kasa of Red Wing, John H. Kasa of Van Hook, N. Dak., Miss Bertha Kasa of Minneapolis and Henry Ives of Maynard, MInn. 
KASA, Helge H (I11099)
 
20318 Single and living with his parents in Minneapolis in the 1910 census. He is a 28 year-old real estate agent.

Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Minneapolis. He and his family lived at 5037 Dupont Avenue in south Minneapolis. He was a self-employed real estate agent. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.

In the 1930 census, he and his family still lived at 5037 DuPont Avenue in Minneapolis. He was a real estate dealer. Royal is 47, Glenn is 43, Jean is 15, and Priscilla is 12. 
MCKUSICK, Royal Walter (I8450)
 
20319 Single and living with his parents in Northwood in the 1930 census.

He was the last surviving sibling and the only one to survive Ole. The others must have died before 1972. 
MOEN, Lloyd (I10832)
 
20320 Single and living with his parents in the 1910 census.

In the 1930 census he was an inmate at the Minnesota School for the Feeble Minded in Faribault. 
SOINE, Christoffer (I13869)
 

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