Obit: Ellingson, Anton (1845 - 1924)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
ELLINGSON HANSEN ----Source:
ABBOTSFORD TRIBUNE (Abbotsford, Wis.) 07/31/1924 Ellingson, Anton
(1845 - 18 Jul 1924) Anton Ellingson,
retired lumberman and farmer, died at 9:37 o’clock p.m.
Friday July 18, 1924, at the age of 79 years. Funeral services
were conducted from the home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30
o’clock by Rev. Ramsey of Medford, Wis., and interment was
made in the family lot in the Abbotsford, Wis. Cemetery. Those out of the
village attending the funeral were: Sam Ellingson, Scandinavia,
Wis., Mrs. Henry Paulson, Raymond, Myron, Magda and Myrtle Paulson,
Olavis Stephenson, Emanuel Evenson, Mrs. E. O. Brekke, Martin
Brekke and Mr. and Mrs. R. Raasch of Stetsonville, Wis., Carrie
Paulson of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Caroline Hersey and John Hersey of
Kelley, Wis., Mrs. Frank Ludowise, Cadott, Wis., Mrs. C. K.
Ellingson, Clarence Ellingson, Mrs. Mabel Marcott, and Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Hotz of Hawkins, Wis., C. P. Ellingson, Northome, Minn., Mrs.
Anna Abbot of Chippewa Falls, Wis., N. Christiansen, Bemidji,
Minn., Mrs. Maynard Ellingson of Kalamazoo, Mich. Anton Ellingson
was born at Haugen, Jolster, Norway in 1845 and immigrated to the
United States with his parents in 1869. In Jan. 1870 he married
Miss Olianna Hansen, who died in Dec. 1921. He is survived by two
sons and two daughters, Charlie of the town of Deer Creek, Martin
of Milan, Emma and Mary of Abbotsford, Wis. Mr. Ellingson
received very little training in the schools in Norway, and none in
America, but his education was the result of observation and actual
experience, for he was a hard worker, loved to work and accomplish
things. Shortly after his marriage he moved with his family into
the Lumbering district near Wausau, Wis., where he was employed as
woodsman and mill hand until the early 80’s, when he could no
longer resist the desire to become the owner of a home. He then
homesteaded a piece of land in the southeastern part of Taylor
County, Wis. in 1881. In order to give his children an advantage of
better schools, he bought a farm near the village of Scandinavia,
Wis., where he moved with his family in 1899. After several years
on the farm, in the early 90’s with his brother, the late C.
K. Ellingson, he entered into the sawmill and lumber business at
Stetsonville, and bought a sawmill and farm at Bruckerville, Wis.
After operating three years at Bruckerville he sold his property
there. However, through
foresight and untiring energy, he, with his son Martin, built a
sawmill and established a lumber business at Milan, Marathon Co.,
Wis. in 1900, the result of which was the building up of the
thriving little village of Milan. He then built his home at
Abbotsford, Wis., and moved onto same in 1903 with his family,
where he has lived in retirement and apparent contentment until he
passed away. Mr. Ellingson was sincerely honest, and a man of high
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