Elias Disney

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Elias Disney

Elias' son, Walt, paid tribute to his father with a small sign on his Main Street USA attraction at Disneyland which is still in place today. It reads, “ELIAS DISNEY, CONTRACTOR, EST. 1895.”
Born February 6, 1859
Flag of Canada Bluevale, Ontario, Canada
Died September 13, 1941
Flag of the United States Hollywood, California, U.S.A.
Spouse Flora Disney
Parents Kepple Disney (1832-1891) and Mary Richardson (1838-1909)

Elias Disney (February 6, 1859September 13, 1941) was the father of Walt Disney.

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[edit] Biography

Elias was born in the rural village of Bluevale, Ontario, Canada, to Kepple Disney and Mary Richardson. He became a farmer and a businessman with little success. Elias moved to California with his father in 1878 in hopes of finding gold. Instead, Kepple was convinced by an agent of the Union Pacific Railroad to buy 200 acres (800,000 m²) of land near Ellis, Kansas. Elias was a ardent socialist and a supporter of Eugene Debs [1]

[edit] Elias's Work

Elias worked on his father's new farm until 1884, when he left to find another job. He was hired in a railroad machine shop (one of his co-workers was Walter Chrysler), then he joined the railroad crew building the Union Pacific line through Colorado. After the railroad contract was over, he became a professional fiddle player in Denver. Again he was unsuccessful, and he returned to his father's farm.

[edit] Family

He married Flora Call on January 1, 1888, in Kismet, Florida, and lived for a short time in adjoining Acron, Florida. [1] She was the daughter of his father's neighbors. Elias and Flora had five children:

[edit] After Marriage

Soon after the marriage, the couple moved to Chicago, Illinois, where Elias met and befriended Walter Parr, St. Paul Congregational Church's preacher. Elias named his fourth son after both himself and his close friend.

According to some sources, Elias worried about the rising criminality of the city. In 1906 he moved with his family to a farm near Marceline, Missouri. The family sold the farm in 1909 and lived in a rented house until 1911, when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri.

[edit] Construction Work

Elias Disney was a construction worker for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, an event which author Erik Larson cites as a likely source of inspiration for his son Walt and the Disney kingdom he would eventually create.[2]

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