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881 According to the 1940 census, she had had one year of college. OFSTHUN, Frances Eleanor (I13564)
 
882 According to the 1940 census, when he was still living at home, he had been educated through the 6th grade.

Living in Beloit at the time of his father’s death in 1977. Living in Westby at the time of Anna’s death in 1999 and Benetta’s death in 2002. He was back in Beloit at the time of his sister Millie’s death in 2015.

In a letter to Cora dated December 16, 1979, Benetta says “Orland, my oldest brother, may have to have heart surgery. Trying medicine for a month. He still don’t feel good. Seems to be so much heart trouble.”



In the 1958 Beloit city directory, Orland and Lorraine lived at 936 Brooks. He worked for J I Case.

In the 1959 directory, he was still working for J I Case. He and Lorraine lived at 1602 Oak.

In the 1960 directory, he was still a machinist for J I Case. He and Lorraine lived at 1619 Cleveland.

He may be the Orland C Olson who lived at 1763 Mary Street in Beloit. His birth date is shown as 4 Aug 1922. No other Olsons are included at that address in the U.S. Public Records Index, Vol. 2.

Orland C. Olson, 94, of Beloit, WI, died Friday, March 24, 2017 in Rock Haven Nursing Home.

He was born August 4, 1922 in Vernon County, WI, the son of Odin and Clara (Nundahl) Olson. Orland attended Vernon County Schools. He married Loraine E. Zillig on March 15, 1947 in Franklin, WI. She predeceased him on December 22, 1980.

Orland was the owner and operator of Olson’s Garage, retiring in 1984.

Survivors include his children, Orland Olson Jr, Judith (Robert) Altenberg and Susan Rogers all of Beloit, WI; grandchildren, Dawn (Chris) Weber, Matthew Raisbeck, Kevin Olson, Stephanie (Tim) Weckerley, Shane Rogers, and Tom Parr; great grandchildren, Kyle, Kira, Blaine, Lacey, Emily, Tyler, Shaylee, Sophia, Ashley, Nathan, Gracie and Cayleigh; great-great grandchildren, Isaih and Brooklyn; brother, Clifford (Mary) Olson of Loves Park, IL; many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents, three brothers, six sisters and three nephews. 
OLSON, Orland Clarence (I831)
 
883 according to the 1950 census DOERHOEFER, Rose B (I15383)
 
884 according to the 47-54 Household Exam LARSDOTTER, Barbro (I8474)
 
885 According to the article on their wedding in the Mower County Transcript of Lansing, he was “of St. James” and that he was in business there. JACKSON, Samuel (I26549)
 
886 According to the Bergh-Anderson files, his parents were Christian Albert Anderson and Maren Sophie. These files say that Albert started out as a farmer in Drake, North Dakota, and then moved to Montevideo.

The 24 year-old Albert C. Anderson, hardware merchant, appears to be living with the Berghs in Audubon Twp in the 1895 state census. He was a native of the enumeration district. 
ANDERSON, Albert Christian (I8162)
 
887 According to the birth certificate for this child (no name), his father was Thomas Ellingboe, 32, a saloon worker, and his mother was Ada Anderson, 24.

His mother is Minnie Anderson. In the 1910 census, he is the grandson living with the Salomon Anderson family in Granite Falls, Chippewa County.

In the 1920 census, Minnie and Salmo are roomers with the Peter Peterson family in Granite Falls. Minnie is a bookkeeper, perhaps at a telephone or telegraph office.

In the 1928 Portland city directory, he is a clerk at PF&PCo and lives with his mother at 1255 E Pine.

In the 1930 Portland directory, he is a salesman for JCPenney and lives in Beaverton.

He was called Sol sometimes in Portland.

In the 1930 census, Minnie and Salmo are living in a house that they own in Washington County, Oregon, outside of the city of Beaverton. Salmo is a salesman in a department store.

In the 1934 Portland city directory, he lives with his wife and mother at 2031 N Watts, Apt. 1. He is an assistant manager for JCPCo (presumably, J C Penney Co.).

In the 1941 Portland city directory, he is an assistant manager with JCPCo. He and Hazel T live at 4526 S E Franklin.

He was president of the local Chamber of Commerce in the 1940s.

In the 1950 census, he and his family live in Albany, Linn County, Oregon. He was the manager of a retail clothing store.

In the 1951 Nampa, Idaho, city directory, he and Hazel lived at 1408 11th Avenue S. He was a manager at Penneys. Norma Ellingboe, student, also lived at that address.

In the 1953 Caldwell, Idaho, city directory, he and Hazel lived at 1408 11th Avenue S. He was a manager for J C Penney Co.

In the 1956 and 1957 Napa city directory, he is Salmo K Ellingboe, wife Hazel G, living at 24 Montecito Boulevard. He is a manager for the J C Penney Co.

He is probably the Salmo K. Ellingboe, Sr., wife Hazel, who lived at 1800 Atrium Parkway, and at 47 Griggs Lane, in Napa, California, in the 1990s.

A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1997, in Lincoln Memorial Park for Salmo Kenneth Ellingboe, who died Feb. 7 at age 91.

Mr. Ellingboe was born Sept. 14, 1905, in Montevideo, Minn. He attended the University of Minnesota. He moved to Portland in 1927 and worked for Pacific Fruit and Produce. In 1928, he joined J.C. Penney Co. and was assistant manager from 1933 to 1941. He was manager of the Albany store until 1950 and of the Nampa, Idaho, store until 1954. He moved to Napa, Calif., and was manager until retirement in 1960. He was a representative for Hannaford & Talbot Co. and First California Co.

Surviving are his wife of 66 years, Hazel G.; son, S. Kenneth of Modesto, Calif.; daughters, Norma Fitzgerald of Greenville, S.C., and Carol Joseph of Newport; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

He was a Mason. 
ELLINGBOE, Salmo Kenneth Sr (I10764)
 
888 according to the Burns Family Tree GILBERTSON, Emily (I12375)
 
889 According to the bygdebok (Vang C, p. 187), he and his wife and sons Andris and Ole came to the U.S. in 1883 with his mother.

Joseph McIntyre calls him Knut B. Bonde.

In the 1900 census, he was Knut Bunde, living in Center Twp, Nelson County, North Dakota. 
BUNDE, Knud Anderssen (I27160)
 
890 According to the bygdebok (Vang C, p. 187), he, as Andris Knutsson Lykkja, took over Bunde 97/1 (156a, Ne på Støgun) in either 1854 or 1863, taking over from his wife’s father, Trond Aslaksson Bunde.

In the 1865 census, he and his family lived on Bonde 156a. The household consisted of Anders, age 46, Husfader and gbr, Marith Trondsdatter, 43, Knud Anderssen, 14, Trond Aslaksen, 73, and Marith Trondsdatter, 65. Trond was blind. 
LYKKENS, Andris Knutson (I27162)
 

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