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17841 she has a stone that says “Mother” near Martin’s at Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery JOHNSON, Olianna Johannesdatter (I56)
 
17842 She has no children and is a bookkeeper in the 1930 census. Josephine A (I17461)
 
17843 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. 
ELLINGBOE, Thea A (I269)
 
17844 She her sister Lucille graduated from Readstown High School in May of 1948.

Louise attended Luther College for a year.

She and her twin sister Lucille sang at the wedding of Selma Ekum and their brother Adrian Sherry in December of 1947. They also sang at the wedding of their cousin Charlotte Wee and Ismael Aspenson at the Kickapoo church in October of 1949.

She was Louise Thompson when she married John Sime.

She and John lived in Burlington, Wisconsin, at the time of her sister’s death in 2008.

She had two children: Ann, who married John Kresken, and Thomas Sime, who married Janice. The latter couple has a child, Brandon T. 
SHERRY, Louise Margelyn (I17563)
 
17845 She inherited her father’s farm. BØ, Gjartrud Eiriksdatter (I24387)
 
17846 She is #I5153 in Jim’s Valdres Slekt tree. She is Anne Thomsdatter Oldre, #I8261 in Jim’s Ellingboe tree.

In her marriage record she is show as age 29 and her father seems to be Thomas Anderson. According to Jim’s Valdres Slekt tree, her father was Thomas Andrison Belsheim and her mother was Ambjorg Olsdatter Ellingbø. 
HAGASTRØND, Anne Thomasdatter (I5085)
 
17847 She is 21 and still single and living at home (as “Elese”) with her parents in the 1910 census. She is a servant in a private home.

She is 30, single, and living at home with her parents in the 1920 census. She has no occpation.

In the 1930 census, she and Oluf and children live in Seattle. 
HEIBERG, Elsie Kathrina (I7164)
 
17848 She is a 17 year-old domestic servant in Minneapolis in the 1870 census.

She is probably the Mathilde Kildahl (Mrs. C. F. Solberg) who attended, but did not graduate from, the St. Olaf Academy starting in the year 1877-1878. 
Mathilde Johansdatter (I14255)
 
17849 She is a bookkeeper in a sprayer factory in the 1930 census. Mildred M (I10843)
 
17850 She is a school teacher, living at home, in the 1910 census.

She may be the Anna Ellingboe, nurse, listed in the 1915 Minneapolis city directory. That Anna lived at 223 West 15th and was a nurse at Eitel Hospital. That city directory lists a Marie Ellingbo right above her. Marie is a helper at the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital but with no address. It’s possible that the Marie Ellingbo and Anna Ellingboe are the same person and that Anna Maria also helped out at Deaconess.

She was Anna M Ellingboe of Lindsay, California, when she married Lyon.

An article from the San Francisco Examiner, 12 Jun 1922 edition:

“The romance dates back to the days of the war when a young ambulance driver, wounded in France, was carried into U.S. Evacuation Hospital No. 18 and placed in the ward of a pretty California nurse.

“The driver was Wilfred O. Lyon. The nurse was Miss Ellingboe.

“Then the scene shifted to 1922. El Zeribah Temple, in gorgeous array, was traveling through the town of Lindsay, California, bound for the oasis of San Francisco. An ex-serviceman in the garb of a noble leaned out of a car window and gazed into the eyes of the girl who had nursed him back to health in France four years before. Again fate had brought together Wilfred O. Lyon and Miss Anna M. Ellingboe.

“The pilgrimage ended for them at the license bureau at the City Hall, and they were married shortly afterward … at the St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 433 Dolores Street.”

She was living as Anna Ellingboe Lyon as of November of 1936. 
ELLINGBOE, Anna Maria (I10806)
 

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