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Eleck C. Nelson was born in Norway on September 29, 1846, one of four children of Christopher and Martha (Eleck) Nelson. He came to America in the late 1860s, settling in Fillmore County, Minnesota. On September 15, 1871 he married Olena Olson, daughter of Ole and Aasa Olson. Eleck and Olena Nelson were early settlers in Redwood County, North Hero (then Barton) Township, occupying the SW 18-109-38. The Nelson farm was just south of Charles Ingalls' preemption claim. Although Eleck Nelson moved to Redwood County in the 1870s, he did not file on the land as a homestead claim until 1881 because his intent to become a citizen was not filed until that time.
In 1892, Eleck Nelson sold his farm and moved permanently to the town of Walnut Grove, purchasing 80 acres adjoining the townsite and working as a stock buyer and dealer; his firm was called Nelson & Son. For fifteen years, he was a supervisor of North Hero township; for ten years a member of the village board of Walnut Grove; and for four years he served as mayor of Walnut Grove. Olena Nelson died June 10, 1921. Eleck Nelson died July 15, 1931; when he died, he was the oldest resident as to the number of years lived in Walnut Grove. Eleck and Olena and other family members are buried in a cemetery northwest of the Ingalls preemption claim. A portion of a home on the Eleck Nelson property was purchased by the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum in Walnut Grove and moved to the museum grounds.
Nelson family
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