Elias Disney (
February 6,
1859 -
September 13,
1941) was born in
Ontario,
Canada, to
Kepple Disney II and
Mary Richardson[?]. He became a farmer and a businessman with little success. He is best known as the father of
Walt Disney. 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 two hundred acres of land near
Ellis, Kansas. 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 contact was over, he became a professional fiddle player in
Denver.
Again he was unsuccessful, and he returned to his father's farm.
He married Flora Call on January 1, 1888, in Akron, Florida[?]. She was the daughter of his father's neighbors. They became the parents of:
- Herbert Arthur Disney, born on December 8, 1888.
- Raymond Arnold Disney[?], born on December 30, 1890.
- Roy Oliver Disney, born on June 24, 1893.
- Walter Elias Disney, born on December 5, 1901 and better known as Walt Disney.
- Ruth Flora Disney[?], born on December 6, 1903.
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. Anyway, 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 till 1910, when they moved to Kansas City.
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