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Burton Odell LEE

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Burton Odell LEE was born on 25 Jun 1927 in Washington (son of Harry Odell LEE and Gladys Eldora FERGUSON); died on 3 Apr 2011 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho; was buried in Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho.

    Notes:

    Lived in South Bend, Washington, in 1990.

    According to a very brief obit in the Idaho Press Tribune, he was “of Boise” and died “at a local hospital.”

    US NAVY, WORLD WAR II

    Birth:
    According to the SSDI.

    Died:
    SSDI last residence.

    Burton married A. HAMILTON [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harry Odell LEE was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota (son of Elling Halvorson LEE and Marit (Mary) ELLINGBOE); died on 2 Jul 1978 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Clerk In Post Office
    • Social Security Number: 534-40-5166 issued in WA in 1958 or 1959

    Notes:

    Doesn’t appear to be listed in the WWI draft registrations. Perhaps he had already enlisted by that time.

    In the 1920 census, a 23 year-old Harry O. Lee is listed as a “Lodger”, apparently with the family of Charles Johnson, in the Omak precinct of Okanogan County, Washington. Harry is listed as a wage-earning “farmer” on a “fruit farm.” He is shown as being born in Minnesota, as was his father, and his mother is shown as being born in Norway.

    Harry lived almost next door to his brother Floyd at the time of the 1930 census.

    Harry O. Lee and his family lived at 118 North 2nd Avenue W. in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, at the time of the 1930 census in April of 1930. Harry owned his home, worth $2500. The household did not have a radio. The household: Harry O., 33 (married at age 29, born in N. Dakota but his father is shown as born in Wisconsin (?)), his wife Gladys E., 23 (married at 19, born in Washington but her father born in Tennessee and her mother in Oregon), their son, Burton O., age 2 and 9 months, born in Washington. Harry is an assistant clerk in the post office, he is employed, and he is a veteran, having fought in the World War.

    In the 1940 census, he and his family live in Omak at a house they own worth $2500. This was the same house that they all lived in in 1935. Harry and Gladys were both high school graduates. Harry was a postal clerk for the Post Office.

    Harry registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he was living in Omak, Washington, and working for the post office. He gave his brother Floyd as the “person who will always know your address.”

    Washington State Death Certificate 016312.

    Harry married Gladys Eldora FERGUSON on 8 Nov 1925. Gladys (daughter of William Henry FERGUSON and Sarah Eldora CAVE) was born on 22 Apr 1906 in Asotin County, Washington; died on 8 Jul 1974 in Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gladys Eldora FERGUSON was born on 22 Apr 1906 in Asotin County, Washington (daughter of William Henry FERGUSON and Sarah Eldora CAVE); died on 8 Jul 1974 in Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Washington Death Certificate: 016195

    Notes:

    Died:
    the Stump Family Tree has her dying in Omak in “about 1965”

    Notes:

    Married:
    Not listed in the Washington Digital Archives.

    Children:
    1. 1. Burton Odell LEE was born on 25 Jun 1927 in Washington; died on 3 Apr 2011 in Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho; was buried in Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Elling Halvorson LEEElling Halvorson LEE was born on 4 Oct 1871 in Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota (son of Halvor Tidemandsen LEE and Ingeborg Juelsdatter); died on 5 Nov 1959 in Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer, Carpenter
    • Confirmation: 30 Oct 1886, Cottonwood County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    In the 1900 census, Elling H. Lee, 28, was a salesman living with his wife and two sons in Walhalla Village, Pembina County, North Dakota. Elling and Mary had been married for five years and she had had only the two boys.

    In the 1910 census, Elling H. Lee and family were living at 776 or 770 West 4th Street in the 2nd ward of the City of Superior, Wisconsin. Elling does drilling in the iron mining industry. Elling owns his home, with a mortgage, and the home is a house, not a farm.

    The 1910 census-taker (Harry L. Whitney) must have had a hard time understanding because Mary is shown as born in Iowa as were both of her parents! Similarly, Elling’s parents were also born in Iowa. “Norway” must have sounded like “Iowa” to Mr. Whitney.

    In the 1920 census, Elling H. Lee, 48, was farming, on a farm he owned albeit with a mortgage, in the Town of Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin. The family consisted of Mary, 45, Harry O., 23, Floyd M., 21, Ella F., 19, Ivan B., 15, Lillian, 13, and Annie I., 11. Harry and Floyd were born in Minnesota, Ella, Ivan, and Lillian in North Dakota, and Annie in Wisconsin.

    In the 1930 census, Elling and his family were living at 25 North First St. W. in Omak, Okanogan County, in the state of Washington. They were renting their home, with a rent payment of $15 per month. Their household was not living on a farm and the domicile did have a radio. Members of the household: Elling H. Lee, 57 (born in Minnesota, married at age 23), his wife Mary, 55 (born in Norway, emigrated in 1883, a naturalized citizen, married at age 20), their son Ivan, 25 (born in North Dakota and currently attending school), their son-in-law William H. Sprowl, 38 (first married at age 29, born in Kansas as were his parents), William's wife, and Elling and Mary's daughter, Ella F., 29 (first married at age 21, born in North Dakota), and William and Ella's children: Margaret E., 7, Della M., 6, Harvey C., 4, Mary Lou, 3, and Herbert L., 1. All the children were born in Washington and the oldest two are shown as attending school. Elling is a carpenter in the building industry and William is a lumberman with a lumber camp. Both men are unemployed. (Ella would have been pregnant with Ruth at the time of the census interview.)

    In the 1940 census, he and Mary lived in Omak. He was a janitor for a public school. He had an eighth-grade education, Mary had one year of college.

    Ilone says: Elling worked as a steam engineer, bought and sold grain, raised apples, and had numerous other jobs. He was always very dignified and was quite independent. He was a Mason for over 50 years and was a loyal member of the Presbyterian church. He loved our dog Laddie and came by to spend time with the dog nearly every day.

    Birth:
    Ilone says October 3

    Elling married Marit (Mary) ELLINGBOE on 4 Oct 1894 in Traill County, North Dakota. Marit (daughter of Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE and Berit Arnesdatter HELLE) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Marit (Mary) ELLINGBOEMarit (Mary) ELLINGBOE was born on 12 Jun 1874 in Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway (daughter of Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE and Berit Arnesdatter HELLE); died on 22 Jul 1948 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 5 Jul 1874, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway
    • Confirmation: 1889, Scott County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Her baptismal sponsors were Marit Olsdatter Kvamseie, Ole Aslakson Kvam, Ole Aslakson Kvam, Guri Helgesdatter (?) Ellingbø, and Guri Knudsdatter Kirkeby.

    Two children died, according to Ed, in addition to the seven shown. (This is incorrect: two of Marit’s children did die relatively young, both by drowning, but there were only 7 children in total.) In the 1910 census, Mary claimed to have had 7 children, all still living.

    According to Ed, Marit and Elling lived in many parts of the country but, for the last years of their lives, lived in Omak, Washington. Jan confirms this.

    On her death bed, Marit Lee thought she was again on the boat coming to America.

    At the time of the 1900 census (June 27th), the Lees were living in Pembina County in North Dakota in Walhalla Village. The family consisted of Elling H., 28 (born October 1871), Mary, 24 (born June 1875), Harry O., 3 (born August 1896), and Floyd M., 1 (born July 1898). Elling and the boys were born in Minnesota. Mary emigrated in 1882 and was a naturalized citizen. She and Elling had been married for five years. She had borne 2 children, both still living. Elling was a salesman and they rented their house (which was not a farm). Mary would have been pregnant with Ella at the time of the census-taker’s visit.

    Ilone says: Mary was a wonderful, loving grandmother who always kept very busy helping other people. Ilone always felt as if she were her favorite grandchild but later learned that every grandchild thought that he/she was the favorite. Her cookie jar was always full of gingersnaps. She was a very active member of the Presbyterian church.

    Baptism:
    baptized at home on June 26th

    Confirmation:
    probably Christiania, probably 23 June

    Notes:

    Married:
    Traill County Hillsboro Historical Society

    Children:
    1. 2. Harry Odell LEE was born on 4 Aug 1896 in Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota; died on 2 Jul 1978 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    2. Floyd Marion LEE was born on 2 Jul 1898 in Minnesota; died on 23 Oct 1961 in Issaquah, King County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    3. Ella Frances LEE was born on 30 Aug 1900 in Walhalla, Pembina County, North Dakota; died on 23 Jan 1987 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    4. Lester Lloyd LEE was born on 30 Jun 1902 in North Dakota; died on 19 Aug 1910 in Douglas County, Wisconsin; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin.
    5. Ivan Burton LEE was born on 4 Jun 1904 in North Dakota; died on 14 Nov 1971 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    6. Lillian Clarece LEE was born on 15 Apr 1906 in North Dakota; died on 2 Jul 1924 in Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.
    7. Annie Irene LEE was born on 19 Dec 1908 in Wisconsin; died on 3 Aug 1999 in Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Tonasket Cemetery, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington.

  3. 6.  William Henry FERGUSON was born in Nov 1865 in Tennessee; died on 15 Nov 1951 in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer, Real Estate Agent
    • Washington Death Certificate: 20272

    Notes:

    William and his family were living in the Thornton Precinct of Whitman County, Washington at the time of the 1900 census.

    They were living in the city of Spokane in the 1910 census.

    In the 1920 census, William H Ferguson and his wife Mary T were living in Ellensburg in Kittitas County. Children at home were Gladys, 13, Erma, 9, and Madeline, 7. Gladys is erroneously shown as having a mother who was born in Missouri. William was a carpenter.

    In the 1930 census, William H Ferguson and his wife Mary were living in Omak in Okanogan County. William was a carpenter.

    William married Sarah Eldora CAVE about 1895. Sarah was born in Feb 1876 in Oregon; died on 19 Sep 1906 in Okanogan County, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah Eldora CAVE was born in Feb 1876 in Oregon; died on 19 Sep 1906 in Okanogan County, Washington.
    Children:
    1. Dorothy Jestine FERGUSON was born on 6 Aug 1896 in Oakesdale, Whitman County, Washington; died on 8 Apr 1965 in Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho; was buried in Lewisville Cemetery, Lewisville, Jefferson County, Idaho.
    2. Zella Amzel FERGUSON was born on 17 Aug 1898 in Oakesdale, Whitman County, Washington; died on 6 May 1982 in Thorp, Kittitas County, Washington; was buried in High Valley Cemetery, Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington.
    3. Nolan F FERGUSON was born about 1904 in Washington; died in 1963 in Arizona.
    4. 3. Gladys Eldora FERGUSON was born on 22 Apr 1906 in Asotin County, Washington; died on 8 Jul 1974 in Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Halvor Tidemandsen LEE was born on 18 Apr 1824 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died before 1900.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 May 1824, Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Halvor was illegitimate. His parents were Tideman Halvorsen of Øvre Lie, and Malene Andersatter of Lieeie.

    In the 1865 Norwegian census he was Halvord Tidemandsen living on Sveen in Sør-Aurdal.

    In the 1875 Minnesota census, the family is in Lisbon Twp, Yellow Medicine County. The household consists of Halvor T Lee, 51, Ingeborg Julsen, 48, Juel Halvorsen, 21, Martin H Lee, 19, Berthe, 17, Anders, 12, Ole, 9, and Elling, 3.

    “Halver T.” in the 1880 census at which time the family was living in the town of Lisbon, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota. Andrew, Ole, and Elling were still living at home. Son “Timan” lived next door.

    According to jwiborg, Halvor, as 46 year-old Halvor Tidemandsen Øverli, and his family emigrated from Oslo, destination Rochester, on May 13, 1870. Accompanying him was his wife Ingeborg, 43, Jul, 17, Martin, 11, and Marit, 9, Berthe, 8, Anders, 6, Ole, 3, and Even, 11 months. The family arrived in Quebec on May 30th aboard the ship Nova Scotia.

    Halvor married Ingeborg Juelsdatter on 24 Apr 1848 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. Ingeborg was born on 22 Feb 1827 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ingeborg Juelsdatter was born on 22 Feb 1827 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 28 Mar 1827, Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway

    Notes:

    Her parents were Juuel Helgesen Edeplass and Maret Olsdatter.

    In the 1900 census she was a widow living with Ole and family. She is shown as having had 9 children, 7 still living.

    In the 1910 census, she is still living with Ole. She is shown as having had 9 children, 6 still living.

    She is not the person in 1911-MN-013845.

    Notes:

    Married:
    both of Espelieie; per jwiborg

    Children:
    1. Tidemand Halvordsen LEE was born in May 1849 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    2. Halvor Halvordsen LEE was born on 14 Jul 1851 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 29 Nov 1932 in Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota.
    3. Juel Halvordsen LEE was born in 1853 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died before 1930.
    4. Martin Halvordsen LEE was born in 1856 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    5. Marit Halvordsdatter LEE was born in 1858 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    6. Berte Halvordsdatter LEE was born in 1861 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    7. Anders Halvordsen (Andrew) LEE was born about Apr 1863 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    8. Ole Halvordsen LEE was born on 15 Nov 1865 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway; died on 23 Dec 1929 in Queen Twp, Polk County, Minnesota; was buried on 26 Dec 1929 in Cross Lake Cemetery Original, Fosston, Polk County, Minnesota.
    9. Even Halvordsen LEE was born on 7 Apr 1868 in Sør-Aurdal i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
    10. 4. Elling Halvorson LEE was born on 4 Oct 1871 in Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota; died on 5 Nov 1959 in Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington; was buried in Omak Memorial Cemetery, Okanogan County, Washington.

  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.

    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.

    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 modern DNA testing results.

    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, #3586) 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

    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.

    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.

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

    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.

    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. 5. 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. 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.