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Emanuel Valantine Carlson

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Emanuel Valantine Carlson

Birth
Morlunda, Hultsfreds kommun, Kalmar län, Sweden
Death
19 Mar 1951 (aged 71)
Patterson, Stanislaus County, California, USA
Burial
Patterson, Stanislaus County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
D12 52
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EMANUEL V. CARLSON. — Ambitious, industrious and enterprising, Emanue!
V. Carlson is actively identified with the farmers and dairymen of Patterson.

The son of Lars E. and Christine Carlson, he was born in Smaland, in the southern part of Sweden, on February 13, 1880, and when only a lad of seven he migrated with his parents to America. On arriving in the States, the Carlson family went directly to Minnesota, where they settled on a farm in Polk County, where Emanuel V. Carlson attended the grammar school and later the high school at Fosston, Minn.

He lived with his parents until he was twenty years of age, when he left home to teach school in Polk and Red Lake counties. During his residence in Red Lake County, he took up a homestead there and during his spare time, after his duties at school were over, he made improvements on his claim. He then went to Akely, Minn., where he had charge of a cooperative store for one year. In 1912, in company with his father, he visited Southern California, and they were so favorably impressed with the country that he purchased his present holdings of eighteen acres at the east end of Pomegranate Avenue, while his father purchased the thirty acres adjoining, which he now leases, devoting twenty acres to alfalfa and ten acres to Egyptian corn. In 1914 he moved his family to Southern California.

On December 24, 1903, Mr. Carlson was united in marriage with Miss Ida Estby, born near Fargo, N. D., the daughter of John and Christine (Nelson) Estby, the father a native of Norway, while the mother's birthplace was Sweden; after coming to America, Mr. Estby engaged in the lumber business at Crookston and Akely.

The following children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Carlson: Ora C, attending the University at Berkeley; Beulah, in the Patterson high school; Earl and Verna, students at the grammar school at Patterson, and Irma, Keith and Reuel.

Obituary Notice in the Patterson Irrigator 3/25/51:

Emanuel Carlson Services Today; Funeral services for Emanuel Valentine Carlson, 71, who passed away Monday night at the hospital, will be held this afternoon at the Evans funeral chapel at 2 p.m.

Carlson was a native of Sweden and came to Patterson in 1913. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ora butzbach, Shell Beach; Mrs. Beulah Linell, Hayward; Mrs. Verna Horman, Modesto, and mrs. Irma Dalgliesh, Richmond, and three sons, Keith, Earl and Reuel, all of Patterson. One brother, Ernest of Minnesota and one sister, mrs. Amelia Hanson of Bakersfield, also survive him. Reverend e. G. Kennedy will officiate at the services. Interment will be at Del Puerto Cemetery.

note: bio information courtesy of contributor, ahussar
EMANUEL V. CARLSON. — Ambitious, industrious and enterprising, Emanue!
V. Carlson is actively identified with the farmers and dairymen of Patterson.

The son of Lars E. and Christine Carlson, he was born in Smaland, in the southern part of Sweden, on February 13, 1880, and when only a lad of seven he migrated with his parents to America. On arriving in the States, the Carlson family went directly to Minnesota, where they settled on a farm in Polk County, where Emanuel V. Carlson attended the grammar school and later the high school at Fosston, Minn.

He lived with his parents until he was twenty years of age, when he left home to teach school in Polk and Red Lake counties. During his residence in Red Lake County, he took up a homestead there and during his spare time, after his duties at school were over, he made improvements on his claim. He then went to Akely, Minn., where he had charge of a cooperative store for one year. In 1912, in company with his father, he visited Southern California, and they were so favorably impressed with the country that he purchased his present holdings of eighteen acres at the east end of Pomegranate Avenue, while his father purchased the thirty acres adjoining, which he now leases, devoting twenty acres to alfalfa and ten acres to Egyptian corn. In 1914 he moved his family to Southern California.

On December 24, 1903, Mr. Carlson was united in marriage with Miss Ida Estby, born near Fargo, N. D., the daughter of John and Christine (Nelson) Estby, the father a native of Norway, while the mother's birthplace was Sweden; after coming to America, Mr. Estby engaged in the lumber business at Crookston and Akely.

The following children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Carlson: Ora C, attending the University at Berkeley; Beulah, in the Patterson high school; Earl and Verna, students at the grammar school at Patterson, and Irma, Keith and Reuel.

Obituary Notice in the Patterson Irrigator 3/25/51:

Emanuel Carlson Services Today; Funeral services for Emanuel Valentine Carlson, 71, who passed away Monday night at the hospital, will be held this afternoon at the Evans funeral chapel at 2 p.m.

Carlson was a native of Sweden and came to Patterson in 1913. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ora butzbach, Shell Beach; Mrs. Beulah Linell, Hayward; Mrs. Verna Horman, Modesto, and mrs. Irma Dalgliesh, Richmond, and three sons, Keith, Earl and Reuel, all of Patterson. One brother, Ernest of Minnesota and one sister, mrs. Amelia Hanson of Bakersfield, also survive him. Reverend e. G. Kennedy will officiate at the services. Interment will be at Del Puerto Cemetery.

note: bio information courtesy of contributor, ahussar


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