Matches 15,311 to 15,320 of 22,423
# |
Notes |
Linked to |
15311 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
Farmed Grøv 1774-78; took over family farm (Nordigarden, later 33/5) 1789.
Frøholm, "Vang A", p. 585 and VKB. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Helgesson (I2387)
|
15312 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
In the 1910 Norwegian census, he was living on Ellingbø 33/5 as its owner. He was unmarried. Living with him was Berit Olsdatter Norsvin, a servant, and his mother. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Helgesson (I2925)
|
15313 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
Information from Roy Ellingboe. Moved from Wisconsin to settle Lawrenceburg, TN, in 1894, with about 80 Norwegian families.
In the 1870 census was a laborer in the Town of Preble, Brown County, Wisconsin. There were no Ellingboes listed in the 1872 or 1872-73 city directory for Green Bay.
In the 1873 Cleveland, Ohio, city directory, he was Gilbert Ellingboe, carpenter, residing at 62 Carroll.
In the 1878 plat book for Gibson, Gilbert had a 40 acre plot in Section 15, about a mile west and slightly north of Helge’s 80-90 acre farm in Section 16.
In the 1880 census was single and living with his sister Randa Rumery and her 3 Rumery children in Gibson, Wisconsin. There is no indication of Randi’s marital status.
From the Two Rivers Manitowoc Co. Chronicle, Tue. June 16, 1891: Mr. Gilbert Ellingboe, of Gibson, cut his leg quite severely in a shingle saw, while at work repairing a pulley that run on the same last week.
In the 1900 census (June 18th) was living with his family in the “8th civil district” in Lawrence County, Tennessee. The family consisted of Gilbert C., 53 (born Feb 1867), Anna, 44 (born Mar 1856), Conrad T., 12 (born Nov 1887), Bertha B., 10 (born Sept 1889), Enoch H., 8 (born Dec 1891), Arthur, 6 (born Jan 1874), Elma L., 4 (born Feb 1896), and Gibson C., 1, born August 1898. Anna is shown as having had 6 children, all six still living. The first three children were born in Wisconsin, the last three in Tennessee. Anna was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Norway. Gilbert is a farmer; he owns his farm, free of mortgage.
Clearly called “E.R. Ellingboe” on the Tennessee death certificate for which his son, C.R. Ellingboe, was the informant. Gilbert died of heart failure with chronic nephritis being a contributory factor.
K.B. Oppland Fylke, K.B. Vang, Vol. 135, #19, p. 6; name written as "Guldbrand." | ELLINGBØE, Gulbrand (Gilbert) Christopherson (I2402)
|
15314 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
Number of children not checked. | ELLINGBØE, Gjartrud (Guri) Helgesdotter (I2648)
|
15315 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
One of Ove Ovesen’s godparents (baptismal sponsors).
Took over farm (Nordigarden Ellingbøe) 1853. Vang A, p. 585. Had become “føderaadsmann” by 1865 which means he had turned ownership of the farm over to his son Helge.
In that 1865 census, he and Guri are shown as having a foster-son, Ole Olsen, b. 1854. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Helgesson (I2826)
|
15316 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
She was one of the baptismal sponsors for Marit Ovesdatter (#258).
She and Bøie were living on the Baggethun søndre farm in the 1900 Norwegian census. | ELLINGBØE, Guri Helgesdotter (I2926)
|
15317 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
Took over family farm 9 Feb 1752.
Died 48 yr. 2 mo. 1 day old. (VKB#1, p. 464) See Frøholm " VangA" 1985, p. 585. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Helgesson (I2386)
|
15318 |
Of Ellingbø 33/5.
VBI, VangA, 1987, pp. 584,152; VKB1, p. 326. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Helgesson (I2389)
|
15319 |
Of Ellingbø 34/1. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Olsson (I3584)
|
15320 |
Of Ellingbø 34/1. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Olsson (I3585)
|
|