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Ruby Orlene ELLINGBOE

Ruby Orlene ELLINGBOE

Female 1925 - 2003  (77 years)

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  1. 1.  Ruby Orlene ELLINGBOERuby Orlene ELLINGBOE was born on 11 Mar 1925 in Scott County, Minnesota (daughter of Ole Oveson ELLINGBOE and Rose Mathilda THOMPSON); died on 12 Jan 2003 in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Jan 2003 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Birth Certificate: 1925-29697
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 2003-MN-004285
    • Baptism: 26 Apr 1925, West Christiania Lutheran Church, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota
    • Confirmation: 4 Sep 1938, West Christiania Lutheran Church, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Her middle name is shown as Orline on her birth certificate. Buried as Ruby Orlean Linderholm.

    Ruby O. (Pool) Linderholm

    Linderholm (Pool) (nee Ellingboe) Ruby O. Linderholm, age 77, of Burnsville, on Jan. 12, 2003. She was preceded in death by husbands, Frank Pool and Gordon Linderholm; brothers, Edwin, Arthur and Oscar Ellingboe; and sister, Jeanette Menne. Survived by loving children, Kathleen (Ardy) Neutz, Ronald (Shelly), Kevin (Kathy) and David (Susan) Pool, Beverly (Alan) Standly, Karen (Stephen) Smieja and Theresa (Carter) Anderson; 19 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; sisters, Beulah (Lloyd) Luckman, Helen Henry and Evelyn (Gaylord) Horwath; brother-in-law, John Menne; sisters-in-law, Anna, Margaret and Veola Ellingboe. Funeral service 11 am Thursday at Friendship Church of Prior Lake, 17741 Fairlawn Ave., John Just officiating, with visitation from 4-8 pm Wednesday at the White Funeral Home (Co Rd 50) and one hour prior to service at church. Interment West Christiania Cemetery, Lakeville. White Funeral Home.

    Casket bearers: Jacob Standly, Nathan Pool, Michael Neutz, Daniel Pool, Christian Pool, Brandon Smieja, Shaun Smieja

    Baptism:
    sponsors: Mabel Gunderson, Sigurd Gunderson, Sophie Nilson, Clarence Tonsager

    Died:
    Fairview Southdale

    Buried:
    buried with her last husband, Gordon

    Ruby married Herbert Francis (Frank) POOL on 29 Nov 1945 in Scott County, Minnesota, and was divorced on 9 May 1973 in Dakota County, Minnesota. Herbert (son of Cally Milton POOL and Eulalia Helen GLEISNER) was born on 11 Apr 1920 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 20 Oct 1994 in Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in All Saints Cemetery, Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Ruby married Floyd Alexander MICHAUD on 23 Dec 1973 in Dakota County, Minnesota. Floyd was born on 8 Oct 1926; died on 4 Aug 1999 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Ruby married Gordon Junior LINDERHOLM on 2 Oct 1997 in Scott County, Minnesota. Gordon was born on 9 Oct 1922 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 27 Jun 2000 in Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    as Gordon Junior Linderholm and Ruby Orlene Pool


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ole Oveson ELLINGBOEOle Oveson ELLINGBOE was born on 25 Sep 1875 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE and Berit Arnesdatter HELLE); died on 5 Jan 1948 in Sanford Hospital, Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried on 8 Jan 1948 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1948-MN-003499
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Baptism: 31 Oct 1875, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 13 Jul 1890, East Christiania Lutheran Church, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    According to Ed, Ole lived his entire life on the Ellingboe farm.

    According to Evey, Ole came “from Valdres, Norway, with his parents and three sisters in 1881 when he was six years old.”

    Evey goes on to say: “When Pa and his parents and three siblings had come from Norway in 1881, they had lived in Wisconsin for about two years and then had come to this area, living for three weeks with an aunt of Pa’s father [Sigrid] until another baby was born [Oskar], and then in a sod house. (Ma told me that the aunt had written to Pa’s family saying, ‘Why don’t you move here, because from our place you can see the spires of three churches.’ Just what the meaning of that was, I’m not sure.) A year after the move, my grandfather, Ove, built the house. Albert was born there and lived there all his life.”

    At the time of the 1910 census (May 10th), Ole and Rosie were living in New Market, near, or perhaps on, the same farm as Ole’s mother, Betsy. Ole, 34, and Rose, 21, are shown as having been married only 3 months. Rose would have pregnant with Ed at the time of the census.

    Ole registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair. His nearest relative is “Rosa” Ellingboe.

    In the 1918 Alien Registration, he is Ole Ellingboe, age 42, of Lakeville, Scott County.

    The Census taker visited the Ellingboe farm on January 30, 1920, and noted 44 year-old Ole, 30 year-old Rose, 9 year-old Edwin, 7 year-old Arthur, 4 year-old Beulah, and 2 year-old Oscar. Rose and Ole were noted as having Norwegian as their native tongue and being able to speak English. Ole’s occupation was noted as “Farmer General Farm.”

    Shown as having emigrated in 1882 in the 1930 census.

    In the 1940 census, Ole and his family lived in New Market Twp. The household consisted of Ole, 64, Rosie, 50, Edwin, 29, Oscar, 22, Helen, 19, Ruby, 15, Evelyn, 12, Jeanette, 4, and Albert Battin, 79, a lodger who was retired and blind. Ole and Rosie had education through 8th grade, Edwin through four years of high school, Oscar through 8th grade, Helen through one year of high school.

    Ole and Rose were naturalized as citizens on November 10, 1937, in Minneapolis in U.S. District Court, 4th Division. At that time, his address was Route #2, Lakeville. Ole is described as 5’8” tall, 160 lbs., blue eyes, brown hair.

    According to Evey, Ole died of an apparent stroke.

    His obituary (from an unknown newspaper, spelling errors corrected):

    Obituary of Ole Ellingboe

    Ole Ellingboe of Lakeville, age 72, died at the Sanford hospital at Farmington, Jan. 5, 1948, at 9:30 a.m. after an illness of only five days.

    He was born at Valdres, Norway, Sept. 25, 1875, of parents Ove Ellingboe and Beret (Helle) Ellingboe. At the age of six years he emigrated with his parents and three sisters to America. They came to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, where they resided one year. Then they came to Lakeville and settled on a farm in New Market township, Scott county, Minn. He attended the District 66 school, which was built by his father. This is the same school attended by his children. His father died at an early age leaving him to be his mother’s main stay to help support his younger brothers and sisters. He was confirmed by the Rev. Quammen and has been a faithful member of the Christiania Lutheran congregation ever since.

    On February 12, 1910, he was united in holy matrimony to Miss Rose Mathilda Thompson at Bethel Lutheran church, Ward township, Todd county, Minn. They went to live on his farm, which was a part of the old homestead, and have made their home there ever since. To this union eight children were born, namely Edwin and Helen (Mrs. Clarence Campion) of Minneapolis, Arthur and Ruby (Mrs. Frank Pool) of Farmington, Beulah (Mrs. Lloyd Luckman) of Rosemount, and Oscar, Evelyn, and Jeanette at home.

    He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and eight children, two brothers, Oscar of Leavenworth, Kansas, and Albert of Lakeville, who was critically ill at the hospital; five sisters, Mary (Mrs. E. H. Lee) of Omak, Washington, Thea (Mrs. George Tonsager) of Lakeville, Anna (Mrs. John Selmo) of Solway, Minn., Clara (Mrs. Alvin Liggett) and Miss Olga Ellingboe of Waseca, besides seven grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.

    He was preceded in death by his father and mother and also a sister and brother who died in infancy.

    Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 8, at one o’clock at his home, followed by services at West Christiania Lutheran church with burial in the adjoining cemetery, Rev. Hoff officiating.

    Rev. Hanson from Webster also spoke. The Webster Male Chorus sang three beautiful songs accompanied by Mrs. Walter Snesrud {#14775}. Pallbearers were Ole Ellingboe’s three sons, Oscar, Edwin, and Arthur and his three sons-in-law, Lloyd Luckman, Clarence Campion, and Frank Pool.

    Many beautiful sprays of flowers were received. One of these were from the V.F.W. Post 210, and one from the 109th Fighter Squadron. Innumerable memorial gifts were received which was evidence of his many friends.

    He was a kind and loving husband and father and will be sadly missed. Blessed be his memory.

    Birth:
    Obit. says he was born in Norway.

    Died:
    Monday

    Buried:
    “with Albert & Anne” 225 NT 13

    Ole married Rose Mathilda THOMPSON on 12 Feb 1910 in Ward Twp, Todd County, Minnesota. Rose (daughter of Erik (Erick) Andrew THOMPSON and Gunhild Mikkelsdatter (Julia) DIGENE) was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Frederick, Brown County, South Dakota; died on 31 Dec 1976 in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 2 Jan 1977 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose Mathilda THOMPSONRose Mathilda THOMPSON was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Frederick, Brown County, South Dakota (daughter of Erik (Erick) Andrew THOMPSON and Gunhild Mikkelsdatter (Julia) DIGENE); died on 31 Dec 1976 in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 2 Jan 1977 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1976-MN-030843
    • Occupation: Homemaker, Cook
    • Social Security Number: 477-30-1544 issued in MN before 1951

    Notes:

    After her younger sister Ann had been in New Market for a year and a half, helping their grandmother Rangdi on the farm, Julia decided it was Rose’s turn. Rose recounted to Evey, “I had been sick. I went to school, and then I got the measles and my eyes got so bad, amd Ma wanted me to go down there then, because she though that would be nice for me. I had to take over the baking and everything, you know, when I came there. I was seventeen. I stayed there a year and a half then and then I came home again. I met your dad, then and he came up and visited us up in Clarissa. And then I went back in the spring to work for Knute. I worked another summer there and then I went home, and then I got married.”

    To put Rose’s story in perspective, her sister Ann would have gone to New Market from Clarissa in the summer of 1903 and stayed in New Market until the early spring of 1905. Rose would have gone down to help her grandmother in, probably, the spring of 1907 and stayed there until late summer of early fall of 1908. In the spring of 1909 she went back to New Market to work for Knute (#1687) and went back to Clarissa in the late fall of 1909. She got married a few months later.

    According to Evey, “Ma’s name was Rose though people always called her ‘Rosie’, probably because in Norwegian her name would have two syllables: ‘Ro’se’ (with a rolled r) and the e pronounced like an i. Due to a law which was later changed, Ma lost her citizenship when she married Pa and had to apply for citizenship later on with him.”

    Rose M. Ellingboe, age 28, of Lakeville in Scott County, was included in the 1918 Alien Registration.

    How Ole and Rose met, according to Evey: “Grandpa Thompson and family, including my mother, were by that time living near Waubun in Mahnomen County. When my mother, who was the oldest, was about eighteen years old, she went for a visit and to help out her grandmother Thompson near Webster. While she was there, she met a young man named Adolph Davidson (#13416) who lived near there. Adolph was a friend of my dad, and consequently my mother met him through Adolph. (It seems she once told me that she went out first with Adolph, so I think that is the way it happened.) Adolph and his wife, Inga, were their friends all their married life. Interesting side note: Inga (#11920) was a cousin of Annie, later to be Albert Ellingboe's wife.”

    “My dad, being one of the oldest, built a half mile west of the old house when he married my mother. My mother sold our farm and moved into Lakeville, shortly after Pa died.Not far from there, was the area around Eureka Center and the East and West Christiania churches.”

    The oldest child. Of Rose’s four sisters, none lived on farms after they were married. One lived in Colorado, one in Illinois, and the other two in Minneapolis. Two of the sisters were childless, one had two sons, and one had only one daughter.

    Had to be “renaturalized” as a citizen because she married a non-citizen. This naturalization took place in Minneapolis, U.S. District Court, 4th Division, on November 10, 1937, with Ole’s naturalization. In the naturalization certificate, Rose is described as 5’4” tall, 110 lbs., blue eyes, light brown hair.

    In the 1950 census, Rose and Jeanette live on Morgan Street in the village of Lakeville. Rose is a cook’s aid in a cafe.

    Rose went to Europe in the summer of 1958. Her trip included a visit to Sweden to daughter-in-law Anna’s relatives. In a letter to Sweden in September of 1958, Anna says: “Ed’s mother is back safely, she had a nice trip. We never thought she would go to Sweden! Thanks to Olle for he was kind to drive her to Östersund. She told us of Olle and Gösta how kind they are and how fun she had with you all. She has now seen Sweden but she don’t know anyone there.”

    Funeral service at St. John's Lutheran Church, Lakeville, 3:00 PM, Sunday, January 2, 1977, Rev. Dallas Blenkush officiating.

    Buried:
    “with Albert & Anne”

    Notes:

    Married:
    Bethel Lutheran Church; #MH-514 in Todd County. Indexed in MOMS as Ole Elingboe and Rosa Thompson.

    Children:
    1. Edwin Oliver ELLINGBOE was born on 26 Jul 1910 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 24 Mar 1969 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 26 Mar 1969 in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. Arthur Raymond ELLINGBOE was born on 2 Aug 1912 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 12 Jan 2003 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 17 Jan 2003 in Red Rose Cemetery, Waterford Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    3. Beulah Genevieve ELLINGBOE was born on 25 May 1915 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 11 Oct 2008 in Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in Northfield City Cemetery, Rice County, Minnesota.
    4. Oscar Glen ELLINGBOE was born on 20 Nov 1917 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 27 Nov 1987 in New Mexico; was buried on 1 Dec 1987 in Highview Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    5. Helen Beatrice ELLINGBOE was born on 11 Sep 1920 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 17 Jan 2007 in Minnetonka, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 22 Jan 2007 in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    6. 1. Ruby Orlene ELLINGBOE was born on 11 Mar 1925 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 12 Jan 2003 in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 16 Jan 2003 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    7. Jeanette Lorraine ELLINGBOE was born on 3 Dec 1935 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 30 Jul 2001 in Robbinsdale, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 3 Aug 2001 in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOEOve Ovesen ELLINGBOE was born on 24 Mar 1840 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 17 Apr 1840 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Unknown and Marit Olsdatter ELLINGBØE KVAM); died on 6 Feb 1899 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 9 Feb 1899 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Carpenter, farmer
    • Baptism: 17 Apr 1840, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 17 Jun 1855, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    I4452 in Jim’s Ellingboe.
    I29556 in Jim’s VS.

    The 1865 Norwegian census shows Ove being born in 1840. In that census, he is a carpenter living on Ellingbø nordre with 12 others. That farm is owned by Helge Helgesen, b. 1827.

    There is some erroneous information regarding his date of death. Some sources say either 1897 or 1898. His gravestone says 1898.

    The will for Ove O Ellingboe is recorded in the Scott County Will Records, Volume C, 1919-1927, will year 1920.

    According to the parish record, his god parents (sponsors) were Christopher Helgeson Ellingbøe, “He”? Helgeson Ellingbøe, Tollef Olsen Ellingboe, somebody Andersen, and Guri Tollefsdotter Ellingbøe (Helge Helgeson Ellingbøe's wife). Christopher's name was in the column for illegimate children as "the trustworthy member of the congregation" who stood for the child. Ove probably would have been baptized at the new (current) Vang church. The old stave church was still standing at the time he was baptized but was probably not used as a church any longer by that time.

    At the time of the 1865 census, Ove was one of 13 people living on the “Ellingbø nordre” farm, or domicile, in Vang with the Helge Helgesen family. His family status is shown as “inderst” (farm laborer) and his occupation is shown as carpenter (”snedker”).

    Those 13 people were: Helge Helgesson, “husfar”, age 39; Guri Torsteensdatter, 34, his wife; Helge Helgesson, 11, their son; Guri Helgesdatter, 7, their daughter; Torsteen Helgesdatter, 5, their son; Ole Knudson, 21, servant; Anne Andersdatter, 18, servant; Helge Helgesson, 73, “foderaadsmand”; Guri Tollevsdatter, 72, his wife; Tollev Helgesson, 32, their son, shoemaker; Sigri Helgesdatter, 28, their daughter; Ole Olson, 12, their foster-son; and Ove Ovesson, 26, Inderst, Snedker.

    Ove’s occupation is referred to as snedker (carpenter) in Marit’s birth record.

    Ove and Berit and family moved to Vestre Toten some time after Ole was born because Thea and Anna Maria were born on the Stepperud farm in Ås in Vestre Toten.

    Ove lost the Toten farm to an unknown relative, perhaps an oldest son, of the previous owner who came forward and, by a strange law at the time, was allowed to force Ove to sell it to him.

    Ove (42) and Berit (36) arrived (as Ellingbo) in the US on June 11, 1882, in steerage, on the Pollux from Amsterdam. According to the emigration records, they left Kristiania on the Peterson Line ship Christiania on May 20, 1882, with Two Rivers as their destination. (Their out-migration is not recorded in the Vang church book or the Vestre Toten church book.)

    Ove and Berit arrived with four children: Marit (7), Ole (6), Thea (3), and Anna (11/12). They would have entered the US at Castle Garden on the southern tip of Manhattan island although Berit supposedly (according to Clara and Jan) said they landed at Ellis Island (which wouldn't have been open in 1882, at least as a port of entry). Their arrival in New York would also have been before the construction of the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island although the torch-bearing arm would have been on exhibit in Madison Square Park.

    They went from New York to Two Rivers, Wisconsin, (and, according to Rose, Green Bay) for a year or so and then on to Minnesota. There they lived for three weeks with an aunt of Ove (Sigrid Ellingboe Nelson) until another baby was born (apparently Oskar, “upstairs in the log house” according to Rose) and then to a sod house. A year later, Ove built the farm house. () This first house and Ove’s only farm was the one Albert inherited.

    This account is inconsistent with Berit’s claim in the 1920 census that she immigrated in 1863 and became a naturalized citizen in 1870.

    Ed says the family farm was located five miles southwest of Lakeville.

    The family is listed in the 1885 Minnesota state census as inhabitants of New Market in Scott County. The household consisted of Ole P Ellingbor, 45, Bary, 39, Meary, 11, Ole, 9, Dille, 7, Anna M, 4, Oscar, 2, and Albert, 0. Their neighbors, or at least the families on either side of them on the census form, were Anna Gilbertson (and Andrew, Zellant, and Meary) and the Thomas and Anna Thompson family.

    In the 1895 state census, they’re still in New Market. The census-taker was now a Norwegian so the spelling of the names makes more sense: Ove Ellingboe, 55, Beret Ellingboe, 45, Ole Ellingboe, 19, Tillie Ellingboe, 17, Anna Ellingboe, 14, Oscar Ellingboe, 12, Albert Ellingboe, 10, Olga Ellingboe, 7, and Clara Ellingboe, 4 months.

    Ove’s original farm was the 160 acres of the southeast quarter-section of Section 3 of New Market Twp, Scott County. Later, the farm was split between Ole and Albert, Ole getting the southern 80 acres and Albert the northern 80. Evey recalls that Albert’s farm was originally 60 acres and that he added 20 more in the 1940s.

    Evey says that Ove built, or helped to build, the District 66 schoolhouse that she and her siblings and cousins attended.

    Ove was frequently away from the farm, doing “carpentering,” leaving Betsy and the kids to manage it. Ole said that Ove started with oxen, then mules “from Mons Larson”, then young horses. Ove wasn’t a good horseman.

    From the Minnesota Naturalization Records Index on Ancestry.com:

    Ellingboe, Ove O.
      County: Dakota Reel: 2
      Code: 3 Volume: 3
      Page: 64 Operator: CONRA
      Date: 06 August 1996 Time: 14:11
      Document Type: Declaration Years: 1888 -1906
      Numbers: 1-451

    Buried at West Christiania cemetery at 245th Street and Pillsbury Avenue southwest of Lakeville in New Market Township. His gravestone says “O O E.”

    Apparently has a gravestone at East Christiania too. At least his death is included in the records of the East Christiania church.

    Ove’s will, dated 13 Nov 1897, named his wife, Berit A Ellingboe as the executrix of his estate. The will was witnessed by E.H. Lee and Mary Lee, both then residing in Montevideo. Berit was bequeathed all of Ove’s real estate and person property. There were two exceptions, depending on whether Berit died before either Clara or Olga reached the age of 18. In such a case, Clara was to receive $300 over and above what each of his other children would be entitled by law and Olga was to receive $200 over and above what each of his other children would be entititled by law. Because Oskar and Albert will also under 18 years of age, and still living at home, the exceptions made for Olga and Clara were apparently made because they were daughters under 18 and may not be able to live on their own if Berit died. The thought must have been that Oskar and Albert, although under 18, were old enough to be on their own if Berit died. Ove may also have been explicitly preserving a dowry for his umarried daughters.

    Rose said that Ove died of liver cancer. The doctor said that it was found “too late” although the options available in 1899 would have been very limited in any case.

    Birth:
    Jim says that Ove was born in Søre Ellingbø, Uppigarden, Skøre, farm 34/1.

    Died:
    church record

    Buried:
    “with Albert & Anne” 225 NT 13

    Ove married Berit Arnesdatter HELLE on 1 Jun 1874 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. Berit (daughter of Arne Hallvardsson HELLE and Thora Andersdatter BUNDE) was born on 20 Aug 1846 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 26 Mar 1926 in Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 30 Mar 1926 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Berit Arnesdatter HELLEBerit Arnesdatter HELLE was born on 20 Aug 1846 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Arne Hallvardsson HELLE and Thora Andersdatter BUNDE); died on 26 Mar 1926 in Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 30 Mar 1926 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1926-MN-013021
    • Baptism: 27 Sep 1846, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 23 Jun 1861, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    She is the younger of two sisters named Berit. She appears to be the only sibling who came to the U.S. or had children come to the U.S.

    At the time of the 1865 Norwegian census she was Berith Arnesdatter, born 1847 in Vang, living with the household of Torger Ejvindsen and Sigrid Torstensdatter (born 1822 and 1825, respectively, in Øystre Slidre Prgj.) on the farm of Holien in Vang. Berith is shown as unmarried, “hans Søsterdatter”, and “bestyrer hans Husholdning.” Listed just before Berith, and the reference of “his”, is Ole Andersen, born 1787 in Vang, “deres Føderaadsmand.” (That Ole is I8411.)

    In the 1900 census, Betsy and family are living in New Market Township. The family consists of Betsy, 50 (born August 1849), Ole, 24 (born Sep 1875), Tillie, 21 (born June 1878), Oscar, 16 (born June 1883), Albert, 15 (born 1885), Olga, 12 (born Sep 1887), and Clara, 5 (born January 1895). For some reason, Anna Maria is not listed with the family and does not appear to have been included anywhere else in the census. Olga and Clara were born in Minnesota. Betsy is shown as having had 10 children, 8 still living. The family emigrated in 1887. Betsy owns the farm but it is still mortgaged.

    In the 1905 state census, Betsy Ellingbo lives in Scott County with her children Ole, Anna, Albert, and Clara. (Olga seems to have been missed.)

    In the 1910 census (May 10th), Betsy is 60 and four of her children are living with her: Anna, 29, Albert, 25, Olga, 22, and Clara, 15. Olga’s occupation is clearly shown as servant; Albert’s as a traveling something in the creamery industry.

    Two doors down from Betsy is her son Ole and his new wife Rosie.

    Evey says: “My father’s parents were buried ... in an area outlined in cement. A spire-like gravestone was in the middle of the area with Grandpa’s name on it and with ‘born’ and ‘died’ written in Norwegian with the dates. Grandma Ellingboe was also buried there.”

    In the 1918 Alien Registration, she was Betsy Ellingboe, age 69, of Lakeville, Scott County.

    Shown as “Betsy” in the 1920 census. In that enumeration, she is shown as the head of household, owning her property free of any mortgage, and Albert, Clara, and Olga are shown as living with her. Also in that enumeration, Berit is shown as being unable to read or to write. The census enumerator apparently had some trouble determining whether or not Berit was able to speak English; he finally concluded that she was.

    Her death certificate, for which her daughter Thea was the informant, gives Berit’s birth year as 1847. She lived at 306 Washington in Northfield where she had lived since the summer of 1924. She died of cardiorenal disease.

    Her obit was in the Northfield News, April 2, 1926 edition:

    Mrs. Betsy Ellingboe died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Alvin Liggett, Friday, March 26, 1926, at 12:15 following a lingering illness of several months. The funeral was held at the Liggett home at 12 o'clock Tuesday and at the Christiania Lutheran Church in the afternoon. Rev O. E. Skavlan officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Betsy Ellingboe was born in Valders, Norway on August 26, 1843. She was married to Ova Ellingboe in Norway and more than forty-five years ago immigrated to the United States. They made their home in Wisconsin for a short time and later came to Lakeville where they made their home until Mr. Ellingboe's death, 37 years ago. Mrs. Ellingboe made her home with her children, having lived in the Liggett home for a year. Mrs. Ellingboe is survived by eight children, Mrs. Mary Lee, Omak, Washington; Ole Ellingboe, Mrs George Tonsager and Albert Ellingboe, all of Lakeville; Oscar Ellingboe of Leavenworth, Kansas; Mrs John Selmo, Solway, Minnesota; Miss Olga Ellingboe and Mrs. Albert Liggett of Northfield. 08-26-1843/03-26-1926

    She is probably the “Betsy, widow of Ole Ellingboe” living at 312 Washington in the 1926 Northfield city directory. Evey believes that Berit, and probably Olga and Clara, moved to Northfield after Albert and Annie were married and took over the Ellingboe farm in New Market.

    She doesn’t seem to have an individual gravestone at the cemetery plot in the West Christiania Cemetery.

    HIGHVIEW CHRISTIANIA LUTH. CHURCH & CEMETERY, EUREKA TWSP. DAKOTA COUNTY, MN. COMPILED BY JANE GILBERTSON NELSON:

    Mrs Betsy Ellingboe died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Alvin Liggett, Friday, March 26, 1926 at 12:15 following a lingering illness of several months. The funeral was held at the Liggett home at 12 o'clock Tuesday and at the Christiania Lutheran Church in the afternoon. Rev O. E. Skavlan officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs Betsy Ellingboe was born in Valdres, Norway on August 26, 1843. She was married to Ova Ellingboe in Norway and more than forty-five years ago immigrated to the United States. They made their home in Wisconsin for a short time and later came to Lakeville where they made their home until Mr Ellingboe's death, 37 years ago. Mrs Ellingboe made her home with her children, having lived in the Liggett home for a year. Mrs Ellingboe is survived by eight children, Mrs Mary Lee, Omak, Washington; Ole Ellingboe, Mrs George Tonsager and Albert Ellingboe, all of Lakeville; Oscar Ellingboe of Leavenworth, Kansas; Mrs John Selmo, Solway, Minnesota; Miss Olga Ellingboe and Mrs Albert Liggett of Northfield.

    Birth:
    From Jim, Berit’s birth location is the Høre (Hurum) parish, a part of Vang i Valdres closer to Øystre Slidre.

    Died:
    “Mrs. Ove Ellingboe”

    Buried:
    Some records say 29 Mar but that’s a Monday and inconsistent with the obit which says that her funeral was on a Tuesday. The ELCA records correctly say March 30th.

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to Jim, the “best men” were Helge Helgesen Ellingbø (probably #2912) and Even Jørgensen Ellingbø (#5086). The banns were May 3, 10, and 17.

    Children:
    1. Marit (Mary) ELLINGBOE was born on 12 Jun 1874 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 22 Jul 1948 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    2. 2. Ole Oveson ELLINGBOE was born on 25 Sep 1875 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 5 Jan 1948 in Sanford Hospital, Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried on 8 Jan 1948 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    3. Thea A ELLINGBOE was born on 17 Jun 1878 in Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway; died on 1 Feb 1954 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 3 Feb 1954 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    4. Anna Maria ELLINGBOE was born on 30 Nov 1880 in Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway; died on 11 Apr 1964 in Beltrami County, Minnesota; was buried on 15 Apr 1964 in Solway, Beltrami County, Minnesota.
    5. Oskar ELLINGBOE (ARTHUR CARNEY) was born in Jun 1883 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 18 Nov 1960 in Leavenworth County, Kansas; was buried in Mount Muncie Cemetery, Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas.
    6. Albert Olaus ELLINGBOE was born on 28 Mar 1885 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 9 Jan 1948 in Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried on 12 Jan 1948 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    7. Olga Bertha ELLINGBOE was born on 13 Sep 1887 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 24 Sep 1954 in Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota; was buried on 28 Sep 1954 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    8. Clara Mathilda ELLINGBOE was born on 2 Apr 1890 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 2 Jun 1891 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    9. Clarence Adolph ELLINGBOE was born on 8 May 1893 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 23 Sep 1893 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 25 Sep 1893 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    10. Clara Emelia ELLINGBOE was born on 16 Jan 1895 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 7 Jul 1992 in Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa; was buried in Woodville Cemetery, Waseca, Minnesota.

  3. 6.  Erik (Erick) Andrew THOMPSON was born on 6 May 1861 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 26 May 1861 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Anders (Andrew) Tomasson ELLESTAD and Rangdi Eriksdatter KVÅLE); died on 11 May 1948 in Sanford Hospital, Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried on 14 May 1948 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1948-MN-003518

    Notes:

    Referred to by Alison as Erik Anderson Ellestad. Other names for Erik were THOMPSON, Edward A, THOMPSON, Erick Andrew and THOMPSON, Ernie A. Shown in the 1865 census as Erik Andersen.

    dwfrench1 has no information on Erick’s wife or their descendants.

    Family residence at the time of Erick’s birth: Høine Gård, Lomen Sogn, Valdres, Oppland Fylke, Norway

    Naturalization as reported by Alison: 21 October 1897, 7th Judicial District Court, Long Prairie, Todd Co., Minnesota. Witnesses: E. C. Ellestad and Ben Gilbertson. Erick provided documentation that he made his initial declaration to become a US Citizen in the District Court of Dakota County, Minnesota. E. C. Ellestad may be Endre/Andrew Ellestad, perhaps the brother of the wife of Erik’s brother Tom and perhaps a cousin of Erik and Tom.

    Came to live with Ole and Rose, apparently after his wife died.

    Came to the U.S. in the spring of 1877 according to his obituary in the Northfield Independent on May 20, 1948. After their arrival in the U.S., Erick, his parents, brothers, and sisters lived in Farmington with Peter and Knute Thompson, his father’s brothers who “had already come and established homes. They made their home with them until they bought a farm in New Market by 1878. Erick attended public school in Dakota County. At the age of 21 his brother and he went to South Dakota to take homestead land, settling near Fredrick on a farm acquired by pre-emption. (Evey quotes her mother describing this as, “Someone had had a homestead there and had left it so [Erick] went to the courthouse and got a right to take that, you know, buy it.”) He, and later with his wife Gunhild, lived on their claim until 1890 when they moved to Hatton, N.D. (Rose said that the farm in South Dakota has “dried out.”) In 1892 or 1893, they moved to Clarissa, Minnesota. (Rose implied that they were going to Todd County because “Andrew Ellestad” lived there.) After a stay there of 25 years, he, with his family, moved to Waubun, and in 1940, he and his wife, whose health was failing, moved to Minneapolis.

    “Mr. Thompson is survived by two brothers and one sister. Four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. He leaves 20 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.”

    Shown in the 1880 census as “Erick Thomson,” age 19, living with his parents in New Market.

    Minnesota Death Certificate ID# 1948-MN-003518

    In the 1900 census, Erick and Julia are living on their farm in Ward township, Todd County. The family consists of Erick, 39 (born May 1861), Julia, 31 (born January 1869), Rosie, 10 (born January 1890), Anna, 8 (born Sept 1892), Mollie, 7 (born Mar 1893), Edward, 4 (born August 1895), Melvin, 3 (born April 1897), and Ellen, 1 (born Oct 1898). Erick and Julie had been married 10 years and Julia had had 6 children, all living. Rosie had been born in South Dakota, Anna in North Dakota, and the other children in Minnesota. Erick emigrated in 1877, Julia in 1887. Their farm is apparently mortgaged.

    They are on the same farm in Ward Township at the time of the 1910 census in late April. The family is shown as Ernie A., 49, Julia, 42, Molley, 17, Eddie, 14, Melvin, 13, Ellen, 11, Ida, 9, George, 6, and Clarence, 4. Ernie and Julia had been married for 20 years. Julia had had 9 children, all 9 still living. They now own the farm free and clear, no mortgage.

    In the “Benton, Meeker, and Todd Counties Minnesota Farm Directory, 1913-1914” (probably 1914 for Todd County), the Erick A. Thompson farm is shown as being in Sections 6 and 7, Ward Township, Todd County, Browerville Post Office. In addition to Erick A., the farm household consists of Julia, spouse, and Melvin, Ella, Ida, George, and Clarence, children. They had been in the county for 21 years.

    The 1914 land ownership map of Ward Twp, Todd County, Minnesota, shows that “A E Thompson” owned 40 acres in the southeast corner of Section 6 and Julia H Thompson owned 100 acres across the road in the northeast corner of Section 7.

    In March of 1920, the census indicates that the Thompsons were living in Lake Grove Township, Mahnomen County, Minnesota. Clarence, Melvin, and George were still at home.

    They were in the same place at the time of the 1930 census. Erick A. is shown as 61, his wife Gunhild is shown as 62, George is 26 and Clarence is 24. The family does have a radio. (Erick was 68 at the time, of course. The census taker may have mistaken Erick’s claim that he was born in 1861.) The date of emigration for Erick is shown as 1884 and 1886 for Gunhild.

    In the 1940 census, Erick, Julia, and Clarence lived on the family farm in Lake Grove Twp, Mahnomen County, Minnesota. They lived in the same house in which they had lived in 1935.

    After his wife died, he moved in with Rose and Ole Ellingboe.

    His obit said that he had been a patient in Sanford Hospital in Farmington for six months. He had moved his family to Clarissa in 1892 and stayed there for 25 years during which time he helped establish a church and a school, was a township supervisor, and served on the school board. He moved to Waubun in about 1917 and then, with his wife’s health failing, he and Julia moved to Minneapolis in 1940. After her death he stayed mostly with Ole and Rose.

    His obit claimed that he was survived by two brothers and one sister (John, Johnnie, and Belle) and was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters.

    Died:
    stomach cancer

    Erik married Gunhild Mikkelsdatter (Julia) DIGENE on 27 Feb 1889 in Ellendale, Dickey County, North Dakota. Gunhild (daughter of Mikkel Gudbrandsen DIGENE and Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN) was born on 2 Jan 1868 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; was christened in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 19 Mar 1942 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Mar 1942 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Gunhild Mikkelsdatter (Julia) DIGENE was born on 2 Jan 1868 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; was christened in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Mikkel Gudbrandsen DIGENE and Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN); died on 19 Mar 1942 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Mar 1942 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1942-MN-018858
    • Baptism: 2 Feb 1868, Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Gunhild’s first stop after she came to the U.S. in 1886 or 1887 was her uncle Abraham’s home in Granite Falls. According to Evey, Gunhild first worked for a sheriff and his family in Granite Falls, a job in which she had to cook and keep house for the family which included 13 children. Later she decided to go to Aberdeen, South Dakota, to work for her aunt who had a hotel. It was on that train trip to Aberdeen that Gunhild met Erik Thompson, her future husband.

    Apparently that aunt was Marit’s sister Siri, judging by what Rose said of that aunt, as recounted by Evey, “She had a big family, that aunt. Ma (Gunhild) had a picture of two strappin’ nice young men, you know, with stove-pipe hats on. And their names were Erick and Edvard, I think. That aunt came to Minneapolis later. Well, anyway, they lived in Aberdeen….”

    Living in Waubun, Minnesota, in the fall of 1934 when Helen came to live with them and go to high school.

    The 1900 census reported that Julia came to the U.S. in 1887. The 1900 census also reported that Julia had 6 pregnancies and 6 children.

    Residence in 1900, 1910: Ward Township, Todd Co., Minnesota

    Residence in 1920 through about 1932: Waubun, Lake Grove Township, Mahnomen Co., Minnesota

    Residence in 1942: 2206 1st Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she had lived for two years according to her death certificate. She died of mitral stenosis brought about by bronchial pneumonia. She had spent one day in the hospital.

    Julia and Erick paid for the immigration of Julia’s sister Anne Marie in 1904.

    Alison’s site has a copy of Julia’s obit from the Farmington Tribune, April 3, 1942:

    Mrs. E. A. Thompson of Minneapolis died of pneumonia at the Swedish Hospital after an illness of 2 days.

    Funeral services were held from Billman’s undertaking parlors, 2121 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, and at the West Christiania Lutheran Church with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. Wm. L. Peterson officiciating. Mrs. Orville Myron sang two songs, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Peterson.

    The pallbearers were Edwin, Arthur, and Oscar Ellingboe, Clarence Campion, and Lloyed Luckman, grandsons of the deceased, and Clarence Tonsager, a nephew.

    Gunhild (Julie) Digen was born in Hedalen, Norway, on January 2, 1868, and died at the age of 74 years, 2 months, and 17 days. She came to United States in 1886, to Granite Falls, and from there she went to Aberdeen, South Dakota, where she was married to Erick A. Thompson of Scott County, Minnesota, February 27, 1889.

    Nine children were born to this union who, with the aged father, survive. They are: (Rose Mathilde) Mrs. O. Ellingboe of Lakeville; (Anna M.) Mrs. Arnold Peterson; (Ida) Mrs. Clifford Luce, both of Minneapolis; (Mollie) Mrs. M. J. Ryan of Moline, Illinois; (Ellen) Mrs. Roy Worrell of Denver, Colorado; Edward of Seattle, Washington; Melvin, George, and Clarence of Duluth, Minnesota. Also 17 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, a brother in Norway, and a sister in Ellensburg, Washington. Her mother, father, 4 sisters, and a brother have preceded her in death.

    Deceased was a true Christian, a kind and loving wife and mother, and will be sadly missed by all who knew her.

    Christened:
    Hedalen Stavkirke

    Died:
    11:10 PM, Swedish Hospital, of pneumonia

    Buried:
    death cert said burial on March 28th

    Notes:

    Married:
    Alison’s site has the marriage certificate.

    Children:
    1. 3. Rose Mathilda THOMPSON was born on 25 Jan 1890 in Frederick, Brown County, South Dakota; died on 31 Dec 1976 in Edina, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 2 Jan 1977 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    2. Anna M THOMPSON was born on 15 Sep 1891 in Mayville, Traill County, North Dakota; died on 16 Mar 1986 in Sherburne County, Minnesota; was buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. Mollie Bertha THOMPSON was born in Mar 1893 in Clarissa, Todd County, Minnesota; died on 16 Oct 1962 in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois; was buried in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois.
    4. Edward THOMPSON was born on 13 Aug 1895 in Minnesota; died on 13 Apr 1987 in Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota; was buried on 15 Apr 1987 in Orono Cemetery, Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota.
    5. Melvin O THOMPSON was born on 1 Apr 1897 in Clarissa, Todd County, Minnesota; died on 14 Jun 1991 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota.
    6. Ellen THOMPSON was born on 12 Dec 1898 in Minnesota; died on 2 Oct 1976 in Wright County, Minnesota.
    7. Ida T THOMPSON was born on 17 Feb 1901 in Clarissa, Todd County, Minnesota; died on 21 Jun 1992 in Franklin Heights, Franklin County, Virginia; was buried in Franklin Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia.
    8. George Eric THOMPSON was born on 28 Dec 1903 in Minnesota; died on 7 May 1983 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota.
    9. Clarence E THOMPSON was born on 24 Sep 1905 in Ward Twp, Todd County, Minnesota; died on 16 Jul 2005 in Monticello, Wright County, Minnesota; was buried on 20 Jul 2005 in Orono Cemetery, Elk River, Sherburne County, Minnesota.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Unknown

    Notes:

    We don’t know who this man was. Although Ove V. Baggethun (#3252) was identified as Ove O.’s father in the Vang church birth record, that paternity is quite unlikely based on the lack of any corresponding matches in DNA testing results.

    Unknown married Marit Olsdatter ELLINGBØE KVAM. Marit (daughter of Ola Torleivsson ELLINGBØE and Ågot Helgesdotter ELLINGBØE) was born on 19 Aug 1817 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 19 Dec 1902 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jan 1903 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marit Olsdatter ELLINGBØE KVAM was born on 19 Aug 1817 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Ola Torleivsson ELLINGBØE and Ågot Helgesdotter ELLINGBØE); died on 19 Dec 1902 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 3 Jan 1903 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Confirmation: 24 Sep 1831, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Ove Oveson's letter in 1896 suggests that Marit was still alive at that time but that half-brother Ole had died, childless.

    Moved to Haugen, Kvam, after marriage to Aslak Kvåle.

    Marit and her two sons named Ole were witnesses/sponsors at the baptism of her granddaughter Marit Ovesdatter (#258).

    In the 1900 Norwegian census, she is Marit Olsdatter Kvam, widow, b. 1817, living with her unmarried daughter Marit Aslaksdatter, b. 1842, on the Haugen farm in Vang. Also living with them is Johannes Gullikson, b. 1837, tjenestgut.

    Birth:
    the 19 August birthdate is from her confirmation record in the parish record

    Died:
    Kvamshaugen

    Children:
    1. 4. Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE was born on 24 Mar 1840 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 17 Apr 1840 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 6 Feb 1899 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 9 Feb 1899 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

  3. 10.  Arne Hallvardsson HELLE was born on 15 Dec 1808 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Halvor Knutsen HELLE and Sigrid Arnesdotter NYGARD (BERGE)); died on 15 May 1896 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 1 Jun 1896 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 1 Jan 1809, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 12 Sep 1824, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    The bygdebok has an alternative spelling as Ådne.

    106/4 Øvre Helle

    Shown in the 1865 census as Arne Halvorsen, Gaardbruger og Selveier, born 1808, living on Helle øvre farm in Vang i Oppland. Living with him and Tora were Anders (1835), Knud (1843), and Ole (1849) all unmarried. Also living with the family was 70 year-old Kjersti Evinsdatter, mother of Sigrid, the wife of Hallvard Arnessen.

    Birth:
    Date from confirmation record. Not in Vang church book birth records. In his VS, Jim has him born on Helle 106/4 Øvre Helle.

    Baptism:
    in Norway Select Baptisms as Arne Halvorsen

    Arne married Thora Andersdatter BUNDE on 17 Jun 1829 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. Thora (daughter of Andris Persson VØVLE and Berit Olsdatter BUNDE) was born on 23 Dec 1809 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died in Jul 1889 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 13 Aug 1889 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Thora Andersdatter BUNDE was born on 23 Dec 1809 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Andris Persson VØVLE and Berit Olsdatter BUNDE); died in Jul 1889 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 13 Aug 1889 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Confirmation: 12 Sep 1824, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Shown in the 1865 census as Tora Andersdatter, born 1809.

    She is Tora Andrisdotter Bunde, I4455, in Jim’s Ellingboe.

    She is Tora Andrisdtr Bunde, I5878, in Jim’s Valdres Slekt.

    Jim’s VS notes: Tora og Hallvard hadde 9 barn: Hallavrd 1831- på Helle, Sigrid 1833- gift med Øystein J Kvien på Lokreim 81/5, de hadde ikke barn, Andris 1835-1921 på Lykkja, gift men uten barn, Berit 1839-1889 uguft, men fikk sønnen Ola i 1871 med Ola O Beito , Ola dro mtil USA, Marit 1841- til USA, Knut 1843-1940 ugift snekker, Berit 1846- til USA, Ola 1849-1943 ugift skomaker, og Tora 1852-.

    Birth:
    Location per the 1865 census. Date from confirmation record. Her birth is not in Vang church book birth records. In Jim’s VS, he has her born in Bunde 97/6, Søre Høre

    Notes:

    Married:
    He was 21, she was 20.

    Children:
    1. Hallvard Arneson HELLE was born on 16 Jun 1831 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died in 1919.
    2. Sigrid Arnesdatter HELLE was born on 17 Sep 1833 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    3. Anders Arneson HELLE was born on 14 Dec 1835; died in 1921.
    4. Berit Arnesdatter HELLE was born in 1839; died in 1889.
    5. Marit Arnesdatter HELLE was born on 25 Feb 1841 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    6. Knut Arneson HELLE was born on 16 Sep 1843; died after 1900.
    7. 5. Berit Arnesdatter HELLE was born on 20 Aug 1846 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 26 Mar 1926 in Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 30 Mar 1926 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    8. Ole Arneson HELLE was born on 7 Jul 1849; died after 1900.
    9. Thora Arnesdatter HELLE was born on 1 Apr 1852 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.

  5. 12.  Anders (Andrew) Tomasson ELLESTAD was born on 29 Sep 1830 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Tomas Knudson TØRSTAD and Berit Johannesdatter ELLESTAD); died on 19 Nov 1911 in New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in 1911 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1911-MN-012785
    • Occupation: Gaardbr og Selveier
    • Confirmation: 27 Jul 1845, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    He is Andris Thomassen Høyne, I33654, in Jim’s VS.

    Buried as Andrew Thompson. Shown as Anders Thomasson Ellestad, age 26, in the Vestre Slidre parish record for his marriage to Randi Eriksdatter, age 22.

    Referred to by Alison as Anders Tomason Ellestad. Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Anders Thomasen, living on the domicile of Høine in Vestre Slidre. Anders is the Gaardr og Selveier and he has 1 horse, 6 cattle, 8 sheep, 1 pig, 2 barley, and 4 potatoes. Living with him and Rangdi are their children Berit, Thomas, Erik, and Knud, as well as Anders’s parents Thomas and Berit and Anders’s sister Anne, age 22.

    The FamilySearch entry is for Andris Tomasson, born in 1830 in Hoine III, Vestre Slidre, Oppland, Norway.

    Rose confirmed that Anders got the family farm in Norway, apparently because Knut had left Norway earlier. Nevertheless, Andrew eventually decided that owning that farm in Norway was less attractive than owning a farm in Minnesota, especially with the letters he must have been getting from Knut and Peter. Peter paid for Anders and his family to come to the U.S.

    Linda says Andrew and Randi lived in Webster, the township in Rice County next to New Market.

    According to Alison, Andrew and his wife and family emigrated to the U.S. in 1877. According to Rose, they took the train to Farmington. Someone was not there to meet them so they had to sleep in a horse barn.

    Alison, citing the Scott County deed, describes their farm as the north half of the southeast quarter of section 34, New Market Township, as of 1 Mar 1878. The family is recorded as landing in New York, aboard the Brittanic (from Liverpool via Queenstown), on June 11, 1877: Anders Ellestad, 46, Rangdi Ellestad, 43, Berit Ellestad, 18, Tomas Ellestad, 16, Erick Ellestad, 13, Knut Ellestad, 11, Marit Ellestad, 9, John Ellestad, 7, Iver Ellestad, 4, Olga Ellestad, 3, and Ingeborg Ellestad, 1. Everyone in the family is shown as being from Germany.

    According to Evey: “My great-grandfather Thompson settled in the Webster, Minnesota area which is quite close to the New Market/Lakeville area where the Ellingboes still have their homestead.”

    Census taker Peter J. Baetes or Baeten visited the “Andrew Thomson” farm in New Market township, Scott County, on June 22, 1880. The record is shown as image 17 of 20, page 160A. Andrew is shown in the 1880 census as “Andrew Thomson,” age 50, a farmer. His wife is shown as 47 year-old Randy. Children at home are 21 year-old Thom Thomson, 19 year-old Erick Thomson, 17 year-old Knut Thomson, 14 year-old Mary Thomson, 12 year-old John Thomson, 5 year-old “Ingebor” Thomson (female), and 2 year-old Johanna Thomson (female).

    The listing of the youngest child as a female appears to have been in error.

    In the 1900 census (June 17th), Andrew Thompson and family were living in New Market Township. The household consisted of Andrew, 69 (born Sept 1830), Randie, 66 (born April 1834), Knut A., 34 (born May 1866), Belle, 25 (born May 1875), William Carel, grandson, 10 (born Feb 1890), and George, grandson, 11 (born Aug 1888). The two boys are shown as “at school.” The boys were born in Minnesota; their father was born in Sweden. Knut A. is shown as married, Belle is single. The four oldest are shown as coming to this country from Norway in 1877. Randie and Andrew had been married 42 years. Randie had had 10 children, 8 still living. Andrew owned his farm with a mortgage. Knut was shown as a naturalized citizen, Andrew was still an alien. Andrew cannot speak English. The children were apparently Mary’s and apparently visiting because they seem to have been recorded earlier at their parents’ home in Minneapolis.

    Both Andrew and Randy were still on the farm at the time of the 1910 census, living with their single son Knut who is shown as head of the household.

    Minnesota Death CertID# 1911-MN-012785 as Andrew E.

    Birth:
    birth date in his confirmation entry in parish record; Jim says born on Høyne 26/1

    Died:
    “sleuosis of cardia old age”

    Buried:
    230 EA 32

    Anders married Rangdi Eriksdatter KVÅLE on 2 Jun 1857 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. Rangdi (daughter of Erik Iverson QVALE and Ingeborg Jonsdatter ONSTAD) was born on 23 Apr 1834 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 8 Jun 1834 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 25 Jan 1925 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 29 Jan 1925 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Rangdi Eriksdatter KVÅLE was born on 23 Apr 1834 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 8 Jun 1834 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Erik Iverson QVALE and Ingeborg Jonsdatter ONSTAD); died on 25 Jan 1925 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 29 Jan 1925 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1925-MN-017772
    • Confirmation: 15 Jul 1849, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    She is incorrectly shown as Ragndi Eriksdatter Kvåle, I8781, in Jim’s VS. Jim’s Ellingboe tree does not show the parents of Erik Anderson Ellestad, the man he shows in that tree as Rose’s father.

    However, the marriage record shows her as Randi Eriksdatter, age 22 of Qvale, daughter of Erik Iversen.

    Rose said that Rangdi “didn’t take” to Rose because she, Rose, “didn’t look like them.” That may be why Ann was sent to replace Rose in the later 19-oughts. Apparently, however, Rose stayed to help on Andrew’s and Rangdi’s farm for a year and a half (1907-1908) and then Ann came for another year and a half. It was while Rose was helping out on the farm that she met Ole Ellingboe. She “worked another summer” and then, presumably, married Ole.

    Also known as Randi (on her death certificate) or Rande. Buried as Randi Thompson.

    In the 1920 census, she is living in Minneapolis at 1406 E. 22nd Street with her daughter Mary Willson and family. She is shown as 88 years old and having come to this country in 1877, naturalized as a citizen in 1885.

    Spent her last years at 3338 Oakland Avenue S., Minneapolis, in the home of her daughter, Mary Willson.

    Evey has a formal family photograph taken, probably, in the ‘teens that contains Rangdi with children Betsy, John, Johan, Mary, Erick, Knute, Belle, and Thomas.

    Died:
    apoplexy and artheroslerosis

    Children:
    1. Berit (Betsy) THOMPSON was born on 2 Aug 1857 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 28 Nov 1945 in Polk County, Minnesota; was buried in Skatvold Cemetery, Climax, Polk County, Minnesota.
    2. Thomas Anderson THOMPSON was born on 24 Nov 1858 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 16 May 1941 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 24 May 1941 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    3. 6. Erik (Erick) Andrew THOMPSON was born on 6 May 1861 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was christened on 26 May 1861 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 11 May 1948 in Sanford Hospital, Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried on 14 May 1948 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    4. Knud Anderson THOMPSON was born on 11 May 1863 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 8 Aug 1921 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 11 Aug 1921 in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    5. Mary THOMPSON was born on 16 Feb 1866 in Vestre Slidre i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 26 Mar 1937 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 30 Mar 1937 in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    6. Jon Anderson THOMPSON was born on 12 Aug 1868 in Norway; died on 25 Sep 1949 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Solor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Webster, Rice County, Minnesota.
    7. Iver Anderson ELLESTAD was born on 31 Mar 1871 in Norway; died on 17 Sep 1879 in Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    8. Ole Anderson ELLESTAD was born on 13 Apr 1873 in Norway; died on 21 Sep 1879 in Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in East Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    9. Ingeborg (Belle) Andersdatter ELLESTAD was born on 14 May 1875 in Norway; died on 24 Apr 1966 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    10. Johannes Anderson THOMPSON was born on 2 Jun 1878 in Webster, Rice County, Minnesota; died on 17 Nov 1964 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 19 Nov 1964 in Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

  7. 14.  Mikkel Gudbrandsen DIGENE was born on 23 Sep 1835 in Nederbye Gård, Hedalen, Sør-Aurdahl, Valdres, Oppland, Norway (son of Gudbrand Halsteinsen NEERBŸE and Sigrid Mikkelsdatter BRATTERUD); died on 19 Oct 1919 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 1 Nov 1919 in Hedalen stavkyrkje, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 11 Oct 1835, Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Residence in 1865: Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway. In that census, the household consists of Mikkel, 30, Marit, 20, Siri, 2, Gudbrand Halsstinsøn, 60, Sigrid Mikkelsdatter, 62, and Abraham Gudbransøn, 22, shoemaker. Everyone was born in Søndre Aurdals.

    In the 1900 census, the family was on Dikjene farm in Søndre Aurdals. The household consisted of Mikkel Gudbrandsen, b. 1835, jordbruger, Marit Eriksdr, b. 1845, Gudbrand Mikkelsen, tømmerkjører and jordarbeider (carpenter and farm laborer), b. 1876, Erik Mikkelsen, tømmerhugger, b. 1883, Anne Maria, budeie (milkmaid), b. 1886, and Martin Johnsen, dattersøn, b. 1891.

    Called Mikke Nerbye Gulbrandsen Digene in the Norway Burial Index.

    Mikkel married Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN on 24 Sep 1864 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. Marit (daughter of Erik Narveson DAHLEN and Siri Arnesdatter KVÅLSHAGEN) was born on 6 Nov 1845 in Bagn, Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 3 Jan 1933 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Marit Eriksdatter DAHLEN was born on 6 Nov 1845 in Bagn, Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Erik Narveson DAHLEN and Siri Arnesdatter KVÅLSHAGEN); died on 3 Jan 1933 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 23 Nov 1845, Bagn, Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Rose said that Julia’s mother came from Bang and she was right. (Also spelled Bagn, apparently.)

    Died:
    Died at 5:30 AM

    Notes:

    Married:
    ages 29 and 17 in parish record entry

    Children:
    1. Siri (Sarah) Mikkelsdatter DIGENE was born on 29 Dec 1864 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 5 Oct 1932 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
    2. Unnamed DIGENE was born on 10 Aug 1866 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 10 Aug 1866 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway.
    3. 7. Gunhild Mikkelsdatter (Julia) DIGENE was born on 2 Jan 1868 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; was christened in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 19 Mar 1942 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Mar 1942 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    4. Maria Mikkesldatter DIGENE was born on 3 Jan 1872 in Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 20 Mar 1903 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 31 Mar 1903 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    5. Sigrid M (Sadie) DIGENE was born on 1 Jan 1874 in Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 3 Jun 1938 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    6. Gudbrand/Gulbrand DIGENE was born on 18 Nov 1876 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 29 Dec 1922 in Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway; was buried on 6 Jan 1923 in Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway.
    7. Elise (Elsie) DIGENE was born on 31 May 1880 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 9 Nov 1894 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway.
    8. Erik Mikkelsen DIGENE was born on 27 May 1883 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 14 Nov 1970 in Digene Gård, Hedalen Parish, Søndre Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; was buried in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    9. Anne Marie DIGENE was born on 4 Mar 1886 in Hedalen, Sør-Aurdal, Oppland, Norway; died on 21 Oct 1946 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in IOOF Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.