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Peggy Lee TONSAGER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Peggy Lee TONSAGER was born on 25 Apr 1940 in Scott County, Minnesota (daughter of Clarence Merville TONSAGER and Ruth Alice THOMPSON); died on 23 Jul 1996 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Peggy married Patrick Earl HANKEY on 21 Sep 1963 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clarence Merville TONSAGER was born on 15 Oct 1905 (son of George P TONSAGER and Thea A ELLINGBOE); died on 27 Jul 1987 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1987-MN-018030
    • Social Security Number: 473-20-2515 issued in MN before 1951
    • Baptism: 21 Nov 1905, West Christiania Lutheran Church, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Evey says: “Clarence did barbering. I remember being at someone's house and many of us were outside. We kids were playing around, and Clarence was set up under a tree cutting somebody's hair. It seems to me that he did one haircut after another. It was one way of saving money, I suppose. In those days, money was very scarce.”

    Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.

    They lived at 1729 Park Avenue in September of 1929.

    Clarence and Ruth are married, with no children, and listed as “boarders” in Minneapolis in a complicated 1930 census form. Clarence is a barber.

    In the 1940 census, the family lived in Spring Lake Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. Clarence was a barber.

    Baptism:
    as Clarence Marvel

    Died:
    zip code 55422

    Clarence married Ruth Alice THOMPSON on 21 Jun 1928 in Scott County, Minnesota. Ruth (daughter of Jon Anderson THOMPSON and Helga Alida HANSON) was born on 1 Nov 1908 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 10 Feb 1977 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ruth Alice THOMPSON was born on 1 Nov 1908 in Dakota County, Minnesota (daughter of Jon Anderson THOMPSON and Helga Alida HANSON); died on 10 Feb 1977 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Birth Certificate: 1908-05985
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1977-MN-003117
    • Social Security Number: 473-32-3685 issued in MN before 1951

    Notes:

    1909 birth date on her death record, 1908 on her birth certificate.

    She was Mrs. Clarence Tonsager of Minneapolis at the time of her father’s death.

    Died:
    zip code 55422

    Children:
    1. Baby Boy TONSAGER was born on 20 Sep 1929 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; died on 20 Sep 1929 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. Duane Dale TONSAGER was born on 25 Oct 1932 in Elko, Scott County, Minnesota; died on 17 Sep 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. Patricia Ruth TONSAGER was born on 29 Dec 1935 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 1 Apr 2018 in Minnesota; was buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    4. 1. Peggy Lee TONSAGER was born on 25 Apr 1940 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 23 Jul 1996 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George P TONSAGER was born on 30 Sep 1878 in Minnesota (son of Paul GILBERTSON and Sigri Olsdatter (Sarah) ROGNE); died on 15 Sep 1972 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 18 Sep 1972 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1972-MN-024291
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Social Security Number: 468-40-2754 issued in MN in 1954

    Notes:



    Dalbydata cemetery notes say date of death was October 15th instead of September 15th. MHS death certificate index shows Sept 15th and burial at West Christiania on September 18th. The informant for his death certificate was his son Francis. George died at Dilly Nursing Home in Northfield. The cause of death was heart disease.

    He is probably the George Tonsager, retired, who is listed in the 1968, 1970, and 1972 Northfield City Directories as living at 800 West 2nd Street.

    George’s obituary is in the October 5, 1972, edition of the New Prague Times, p. 3, column 1.

    George married Thea A ELLINGBOE on 16 Nov 1904 in East Christiania Lutheran Church, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota. Thea (daughter of Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE and Berit Arnesdatter HELLE) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Thea A ELLINGBOE was born on 17 Jun 1878 in Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE and Berit Arnesdatter HELLE); 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.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1954-MN-015012
    • Baptism: 11 Aug 1878, Ås, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 3 Jun 1894, East Christiania Lutheran Church, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    She has no middle name in her birth record in the Ås, Vestre Toten, church book.

    She may be the “Theodora Ellingbo” recorded in the 1901 Minneapolis city directory as a domestic living at 2613 Portland Avenue.

    Ed says that Thea and George had nine children.

    Buried in the same plot as George and Thea are three of their great-grandchildren, called the “Tonsager Triplets”, who died June 17, 1969.

    Ed says that the Tonsagers' farm was about four miles southeast of the Ellingboe farm. Evey said it was about “three miles from us.”

    Evey recalls, about Thea: “She was a very warm and motherly person.”

    Emigrated in 1882

    In the 1905 state census, George and Thea lived a little ways away (on the same census page) from the Ellingboes in New Market Twp.

    At the time of the 1910 census (April 15th), the family was renting a farm in New Market township. The family consisted of George, 31, Thea, 31, Clarence M., 4, Palmer O., 2, and Lester G., 8 months. The couple had been married for 5 years and Thea had had 3 children, 3 still living.

    Her husband was the informant for her death certificate. George didn’t know who Thea’s parents were. Thea died from a cerebral hemorrhage that had occurred 10 days previously.

    In the 1940 census, George and Thea, their three youngest sons, and their grandson Robert lived in New Market in the same house all of them had lived in five years before.

    Birth:
    Stepperud farm

    Confirmation:
    with her sister Anna Maria

    Notes:

    Married:
    Scott County #19040114. Thea’s brother Ole, sister Olga, and George’s brother Albert were the witnesses to the marriage.

    Children:
    1. 2. Clarence Merville TONSAGER was born on 15 Oct 1905; died on 27 Jul 1987 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    2. Palmer Oscar TONSAGER was born on 15 Nov 1907 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 28 Aug 1981 in Farmington, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in Corinthian Cemetery, Empire Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    3. Lester Geo TONSAGER was born on 7 Oct 1909 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 5 Jun 1945 in Goodhue County, Minnesota; was buried in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    4. Sidney Bernhard TONSAGER was born on 26 Mar 1911; died on 2 Oct 1997 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried about 8 Oct 1997 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    5. Gladys Theodora TONSAGER was born on 22 Jan 1913 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 19 Feb 1983 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery, Webster Twp, Rice County, Minnesota.
    6. Francis Arthur TONSAGER was born on 31 May 1915 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 22 May 1997 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    7. Florence Viola TONSAGER was born on 31 May 1915 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 15 Apr 2017 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery, Webster Twp, Rice County, Minnesota.
    8. Elvin Leroy TONSAGER was born on 15 Jul 1919 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 10 Jan 1963 in Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    9. Floyd Marion TONSAGER was born on 6 Jan 1924 in Scott County, Minnesota; died on 19 Oct 1988 in Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

  3. 6.  Jon Anderson THOMPSON was born on 12 Aug 1868 in Norway (son of Anders (Andrew) Tomasson ELLESTAD and Rangdi Eriksdatter KVÅLE); died on 25 Sep 1949 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Solor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Webster, Rice County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1949-MN-015125

    Notes:

    Also known as John Thompson.

    “Lived here with 8 children.”

    In the 1900 census, he and Helga and his niece “Elma Wilson” lived on a rented farm in Webster Twp, Rice County.

    In the 1910 census, he and his family live next door to Peter Thompson in Eureka township. The family consists of John A. Thompson, 40, Helga O., 30, Ralph O., 9, Margaret A., 7, Lillian B., 5, Helen C., 3, and Ruth A., 1. The children were born in Minnesota, the parents in Norway. The parents had been married for 10 years. All the children were born in Minnesota. Helga had had 5 children, all still living. John A. had come to this country in 1871, Helga in 1895. Their other next-door neighbor was the Edwin P. Ruh family. (John A. was also listed in the 1910 census with the Willsons in Minneapolis.)

    At the time of the 1920 census (late January), the family was living in Eureka Township of Dakota County. The family consisted of John A., 50, Helga O., 39, Ralph O., 19, Margaret A., 17, Lillian B., 15, Helen A., 13, Ruth A., 11, Roger A., 8, Esther L., 6, and John O., 2 and 6 months. John came to this country from Norway in 1884 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1890. Helga came to this country from Norway in 1895 and was naturalized in 1901. Margaret is shown as a housekeeper for a private family.

    At the time of the 1930 census (April), the family was living in New Market Township of Scott County. The family was John A., 61, Helga, 50, Ralph O., 29, Roger A., 18, Esther, 15, Johnny, 12, and Loyal, 9. John and Helga were married at ages 30 and 19 respectively and were both born in Norway.

    Cemetery records show his year of birth as 1869.

    The “Solor’s Lutheran Cemetery” was established in 1881 in Greenvale Twp, Dakota County. It was a 1 acre plot of land in Section 9, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. The cemetery was later abandoned and moved to Webster Twp, Rice County, about 6 miles west, to the location of the Solor Lutheran Church of Webster. It is not clear whether or not anyone is still buried at the Greenvale Twp location.

    His obit in the Faribault Daily News:

    WEBSTER--(Special)--Funeral services for John A. Thompson, 80, who passed away at his home near Lakeville Sunday evening were held Wednesday afternoon, September 28, from the Solar Lutheran church, with the Rev. Hoff of Lakeville officiating. Burial was made in the Solar cemetery. John Thompson was born in Valdres, Norway, August 12, 1869. He was the son of Andrew and Randy (Elstad) Thompson. He came to this county with his parents at the age of 8, and settled in Lakeville community. On March 13, 1898 he was married to Hilga Hanson. He is survived by nine children, Mrs. George Bergstrom (Helen), Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Eldo Murray (Margaret), Mrs. Clarence Tonsager (Ruth), Mrs. William Geister (Esther) all of Minneapolis; Mrs. Joe Docken (Lillian) of Webster; Ralph and Roger at home; Loyal of Eureka Center, Johnny of St. Paul; and 19 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Belle Bergerson and one brother, Johnny both of Minneapolis. His wife passed away June 22, 1943.

    Jon married Helga Alida HANSON on 22 Mar 1900 in Scott County, Minnesota. Helga was born on 1 Apr 1882 in Norway; died on 23 Jun 1943 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Solor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Webster, Rice County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Helga Alida HANSON was born on 1 Apr 1882 in Norway; died on 23 Jun 1943 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried in Solor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Webster, Rice County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1943-MN-014550

    Notes:

    Birth:
    death date per gravestone or cemetery records; April 1878 in the 1900 census

    Notes:

    Married:
    MOMS says 22 March. It’s 13 Mar 1898 in his obit; they had been married for three months in the 1900 census

    Children:
    1. Ralph Olai THOMPSON was born on 13 Oct 1900 in Webster, Rice County, Minnesota; died on 13 Feb 1987 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in Highview Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    2. Margaret Alfhild THOMPSON was born on 9 Aug 1902 in Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 19 Apr 1993 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    3. Lillian Beatrice THOMPSON was born on 5 Oct 1905 in Minnesota; died on 5 Nov 1976 in Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in Solor Lutheran Church Cemetery, Webster, Rice County, Minnesota.
    4. Helen A THOMPSON was born on 10 Dec 1906 in Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 1 Feb 2000 in Burnsville, Dakota County, Minnesota; was buried in Cremated.
    5. 3. Ruth Alice THOMPSON was born on 1 Nov 1908 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 10 Feb 1977 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    6. Unnamed THOMPSON was born on 28 Nov 1910 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 28 Nov 1910 in Dakota County, Minnesota.
    7. Roger Arthur THOMPSON was born on 20 Jan 1912 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 28 Feb 1984 in Ramsey County, Minnesota; was buried in Highview Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.
    8. Esther Laura THOMPSON was born on 15 Aug 1914 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 9 Aug 1979 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    9. Johnny Oliver THOMPSON was born on 17 Jun 1917 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 17 Aug 2001 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Roseville, Ramsey County, Minnesota.
    10. Loyal Jerome (“Bobbie”) THOMPSON was born on 10 Dec 1920 in Dakota County, Minnesota; died on 15 Sep 2012; was buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Paul GILBERTSON was born about 1840 in Norway (son of Gulbrand (Gilbert) PAULSON and Anna Martea Gulbrandsdatter); died about 1882 in Minnesota; was buried in Highview Cemetery, Eureka Twp, Dakota County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Buried as Paul Tonsager.

    In the 1880 census, he is Paul Gilbertson, 40, living with his wife Sarah, 30, and their children Georg, 2, and Anna, 5 months, in New Market Twp.

    Paul married Sigri Olsdatter (Sarah) ROGNE on 11 Dec 1877 in Scott County, Minnesota. Sigri (daughter of Ole O ROGNE and Anne A GJELDNES) was born on 19 Feb 1849 in Voss, Hordaland, Norway; died on 19 Feb 1940 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 22 Feb 1940 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sigri Olsdatter (Sarah) ROGNE was born on 19 Feb 1849 in Voss, Hordaland, Norway (daughter of Ole O ROGNE and Anne A GJELDNES); died on 19 Feb 1940 in Scott County, Minnesota; was buried on 22 Feb 1940 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1940-MN-014704

    Notes:

    She (as Sara) was married to a man named Thomas Erickson (spelling unclear) at the time of the 1900 census and they were living in New Market Twp. She had had 6 children, 5 still living. Living with her were her children George and Oscar Gilbertson and his children Albert, Martin, and Ida Erickson.

    In the 1900 census she is married to Thomas Erickson. Living with them are her two children from her previous husband: George and Esther, and her three children by Erickson: Albert, 12, Martin, and Ida.

    Her son Martin was the informant for her death certificate. She died from heart complications from her hip fracture of two years previous.

    Notes:

    Married:
    In MOMS as Paul Gilbertson and Sarah Olesman. In the Highview church record as Paul Gulbrandson and Sarah Olson.

    Children:
    1. 4. George P TONSAGER was born on 30 Sep 1878 in Minnesota; died on 15 Sep 1972 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried on 18 Sep 1972 in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.
    2. Anna TONSAGER was born in 1880 in Minnesota.
    3. Oscar TONSAGER was born on 20 Jun 1882 in Minnesota; died on 24 Jun 1964 in Rice County, Minnesota; was buried in West Christiania Lutheran Cemetery, New Market Twp, Scott County, Minnesota.

  3. 10.  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]


  4. 11.  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. 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. 5. 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.

  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. 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. 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.