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15451 on Hamre 60/ HAGASTRØND, Asbjørn Andrisson (I32386)
 
15452 On Henry’s birth certificate, she is shown as Annie Matyasovsky. On Henry’s birth certificate, she and her husband are shown as born in Austria.

In the 1900 census, shown as having had 8 children, 7 still living. In the 1910 census, shown as having had 11 children, 10 still living. 
MATASOVSKY, Anna (Annie) (I1170)
 
15453 on her son-in-law’s Bonde farm in Nerstrand VOLD, Anna Severine (I36393)
 
15454 On his 1921 passport he claimed 11 Jan 1895. SVERDRUP, Leif Johan “Jack” (I12152)
 
15455 On his birth certificate, he is “Babe.”

Graduated from St. Olaf in 1927. A member of the Alpha Kappa society.



In the 1930 Minneapolis city directory, he is John L Ellingboe, an artist for the Bureau of Engraving. He and Margaret live at 2555 Bryant Avenue S.

John and Margaret were renting an apartment at 2555 Bryant Avenue S. in Minneapolis at the time of the 1930 census. John L. Jr. is listed (age zero) but Mary Margaret is not. John is 25, Margaret is 21. They were married at ages 22 and 19, respectively. All three are shown as having been born in Minnesota. Both of Margaret’s parents were born in Norway. John’s mother was born in Norway but his father was born in Wisconsin. John’s occupation is shown as artist in the engraving or engineering industry. Margaret has no occupation listed. (She would have just graduated from St. Olaf.)

The Ellingboes’ address is simply 26th and Bryant on Mary Margaret’s birth certificate.

John, Margaret, and 17 month-old John visited Europe in 1931. They arrived back in the U.S. in New York on April 16th aboard the S.S. Lafayette which had departed Le Havre, France, on April 8th. All three of them were travelling under U.S. passport 313558. Their address in the U.S. was Northfield, Minnesota.

In the 1932 Minneapolis city directory, he was an artist for Augsburg Publishing House. He and Margaret lived at 5329 35th Avenue S.

He was listed in the 1933 Minnesota State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition with a woodcut, Saint Luke.

In the 1935 and 1936 Minneapolis city directories, he was an artist for Augsburg Publishing House. He and Margaret lived at 129 E 56th.

In the 1938 Minneapolis directory, he is still an artist with Augsburg. He resides in Robbinsdale.

His work at Ausburg included illustrating Sunday School textbooks and other publications for children, including The Boy Who Fought with Kings, A Life of Martin Luther, and Little Koto, A Boy of Madagascar.

Inthe 1940 census, he and his family live in Robbinsdale. John was a college graduate, Margaret claimed two years of college. John was the art director for a publishing house. They owned their house, worth $5500, at 3363 France Avenue. (He gave the address as 3263 France in his draft registration on 16 Oct 1940.)

In the 1948 Minneapolis city directory, he was a commercial artist at 423 5th Avenue S. He resided at RD 4, Richfield.

They lived at 7806 S 78th Street in Bloomington at the time the engagement of their son to Sonya was announced in September of 1951.

In the 1958 Glendale city directory, he was an advertising artist. He and Margaret lived at 4661 Lowell Avenue.

A November, 1959, article in the Star had him in Hollywood, California.

He designed the altar cross in the little chapel in Agnes Melby Hall at St. Olaf College in Northfield. He also did the painting of the St. Olaf woman guided by the spirit of Christ which hangs in the chapel.

According to the Minneapolis city directory, John Ellingboe was employed as an artist by The Bureau of Engraving, “a large Twin Cities printing company,” according to Crump’s Minnesota Prints and Printmakers. By the late 1930s, he was at Augsburg Publishing.

Illustrated a book in 1943:

Land of Suspence
Berggrav, Eivind
Price: £ 3.08

Book Description: Augsburg Publ (1943). Hard Cover. 144 pages. First Edition. Transl from Norwegian by O. Herbert Aanestad. Illustrated by John L. Ellinghoe. Green cloth hardcover. A VG++ copy in a VG, mylar cover dustjacket with very light edgewear. Bookseller Inventory #11989

Bookseller: Katahdin Books (Queensbury, NY, U.S.A.)

The illustrator (“the drawings at the heads of the chapters”) of Theodore Blegen’s Norwegian Migration to America published in 1940 by the Norwegian-American Historical Association.

From the February, 1944, St. Olaf alumni magazine: “Augsburg Publishing House has just published a book which is the product of three Oles: Philip Dybvig, '23, and Randolph Haugen, '24, editors, and John Ellingboe, ‘27, artist. The book is "The Forward March of Faith," centennial publication of the Norwegian Lutheran Church. From the points of view of physical make-up, art, and literary content, the book is an extraordinarily fine piece of work.”

The March, 1947, alumni magazine notes that John Ellingboe illustrated a children’s book by the Hongs (”The Boy Who Fought With Kings”) published by Augsburg in 1946.

The June, 1952, alumni magazine notes that he was a member of the Alumni Council and that his address was: John L. Ellingboe ('27) Richfield Station, R.R. 4, Minneapolis 9.

Mike reports:

“{John} did work for Augsburg. I have a few of the Christmas annuals that included his work and some original silk screen prints of native American sites in the SW. He designed their handmade Christmas cards every year and sent them out to family. They lived in Hemet for a time and raised Beagles there.”

From rubylane.com: “Ellingboe was born in Minnesota and lived there ‘till the 1950s, working for the Bureau of Engraving for many years. He became a commercial artist, then moved to California, residing in Glendale, California, by the mid-1950s. Later on, he moved out to Helmet, California.” 
ELLINGBOE, John Leverne Sr (I2364)
 
15456 on his death certificate and in SSDI and his obit ELLINGBOE, Edmund Griffith (I10775)
 
15457 On his draft card (June 5, 1917, in Moline), he claimed to be a millwright at the Deere factory in Moline. He was married and lived at what looks to be 302L 5th Avenue in Moline. He was described as of medium height, slender build, with blue eyes and dark brown hair.

In the Moline, Illinois, city directories:

1919: Martin J and Mollie lived at 408 15th Avenue.

1920: Same address. Martin was a fireman.

1921: Same address. Martin was a millwright.

1922: Same address.

1923: Same address. Wife is Mollie B.

1924: Same address. Martin was a brick layer.

1925: Same address.

1926: Same address. Martin was a brick layer.

1927: Same.

1928: They live at 2806½ 10th Avenue. Martin was a millwright.

1929: They live at 1016 28th. Martin was a millwright.

1930: Same address. Martin was a laborer.

1934: They live at 1823½ 3rd Ave. Martin was a laborer.

1935: Same address. Martin was a factory worker.

1936: Same address. Martin was a laborer. Orville is now listed at the same address.

1937: Same address.

1938: Same address. Martin was a brick layer.

1940: Same address. Martin was a millwright.

In the 1940 census, the four person family lives in Moline at 1823½ 3rd Avenue, the same house in which they all had lived in 1935. Martin (indexed as Martia), 52, is employed as a furnace repairer in a plow factory. He made $1100 in 1939. Martin had had three years of high school. Mollie, 46, had an eighth-grade education.

1942: They live at 201 19th. Martin was a furnace man. Orville and Jack are listed at the same address.

For his draft registration card in 1942, his employed was the John Deere Plow Works.

1949: They still live at 201 19th. Martin was a repair man for the John Deere Plow Works.

1953: Martin and Mollie live at 941 40th Ct as do both of their sons.

1954: Martin and Mollie still live at 941 40th Ct as does Orville. Jack is not listed.

1955: Martin and Mollie still live at 941 40th Ct.

1956 Rock Island: Martin and Mollie still are at 941 40th Ct.

1957 Rock Island: Same.

1959 Rock Island: Same. 
RYAN, Martin James (I1519)
 
15458 On his marriage record, his birthplace appears to be Dunn Center ELLESTAD, Arvid Theodore (I7015)
 
15459 on Holien in Hurum HOVI, Torger Evensen (I34536)
 
15460 On John’s birth certificate he is shown as an “advertising man” employed by Bruce Publishing Company. The family lived at 101 Seymour Avenue South in Minneapolis.

The family lived at 562 Lincoln Avenue, St. Paul, at the time of Linda Laura’s birth. Elmer was a secretary for a hospital service company. 
VAN STEENWYK, Elmer Arthur (I1982)
 

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