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==Biography== === Early life === Disney was born in the rural village of [[Morris-Turnberry, Ontario|Bluevale]], in what is now [[Ontario]], Canada, to [[Irish people|Irish]] [[Irish Protestants|Protestant]] immigrants Kepple Elias Disney (1832β1891) and Mary Disney (nΓ©e Richardson) (1838β1909). Both parents had emigrated from [[Freshford, County Kilkenny]] in [[Ireland]] to Canada as children, accompanying their parents.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kepple Elias Disney 1832 |url=https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/ancestor-database/kepple-elias-disney |website=irelandxo.com/ |access-date=July 29, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Barrier3">Barrier (2007), p. 12</ref> His parents would have eight other children in the following 18 years after the birth of Elias. Disney's father owned a farm and got into a variety of other business ventures to make money.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |isbn=978-1526780836 |pages=6 |chapter=Chapter One: Heritage |via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref> The name Disney is derived from the Norman name D'Isigny.<ref>{{cite web|title=Disney History, Family Crest and Coats of Arms|url=https://www.houseofnames.com/disney-family-crest|website=www.houseofnames.com|date=January 2000 |access-date=August 17, 2024}}</ref> He 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 {{convert|200|acre|ha}} of land near [[Ellis, Kansas|Ellis]], [[Kansas]].<ref name="Barrier3"/> When the family moved, they would let go of their previously conservative ways with the exception of Elias.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |isbn=978-1526780836 |pages=9 |chapter=Chapter One: Heritage |via=Google Books}}</ref> In Ellis, Disney attempted to live as an orange grower and failed.<ref name="Barrier3" /> === Career === [[Image:Elias-Disney.jpg|thumb|right|Disney's 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."]] ====Farming, fiddling and work on the railroad==== Disney worked on his father's new farm until 1884, when he left to find another job.<ref name=":0">{{cite book|last1=Barrier|first1=Michael|title=The Animated Man|date=2007|publisher=University of California Press|location=Los Angeles, California|isbn=978-0-520-24117-6|page=[https://archive.org/details/animatedmanlifeo00barr/page/12 12 of 393]|url=https://archive.org/details/animatedmanlifeo00barr/page/12}}</ref> He was hired in a railroad machine shop for the [[Kansas Pacific Railway|Kansas Pacific Railroad]]<ref>{{Cite book|last=Kiste|first=Andrew|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ|title=The Early Life of Walt Disney|publisher=White Owl|year=2021|isbn=9781526780836|pages=11|access-date=September 17, 2021}}</ref> (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.<ref name=":0" /> ====Teaching and marriage==== His sister Annie would become a teacher at the [[Hog Back, Kansas#History|Beaver Bank School]] located adjacent to the family farms starting in 1884.<ref name= BeaverBank>{{cite news |url= https://newspapers.com/image/1314669/? |newspaper= The Hays Daily News |date= April 29, 1962 |page= 12 |title= Kansas' Disneyland is Preserved in Tradition for Generations to Come |quote= Flora Call, the mother of Walt Disney, went to school there. The school received its name because of the big dam across the creek [the beavers] had built.}}</ref> Elias would sometimes fill in as a substitute teacher for his sister, and there he started to get to know and eventually develop a relationship with one of her students, Flora Call. After she graduated, Flora's parents would sell their land in Ellis and move to [[Acron, Florida]], with Disney following suit wanting to be with Flora. Elias and Flora were married in Acron on January 1, 1888.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |isbn=978-1526780836 |pages=13β14 |chapter=Chapter One: Heritage |via=Google Books}}</ref> Their marriage license was the first license ever issued by [[Lake County, Florida|Lake County]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite news |date=December 2, 2001 |title=WALT DISNEY'S WORLD AS CHILD NOT SO MAGICAL |work=[[Orlando Sentinel]] |type=Digital |url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2001-12-02-0111300580-story.html |access-date=July 8, 2022}}</ref> ====Hotelier, mailman and orange-growing==== Disney and his wife would move to Daytona Beach and manage the Halifax Hotel during the "tourist season of 1888" but left when the owner no longer needed a manager and kicked the two out of their rooms.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |pages=14 |isbn=9781526780836 |via=Google Books}}</ref> They would have a son, Herbert, in December 1888.<ref name=":2" /> He also worked for a short time as a mailman in [[Kissimmee, Florida]], close to the eventual site of [[Walt Disney World]]. Disney also attempted to make a career as an orange grower in Kissimmee, buying {{Convert|160|acre|ha}}, but he was unsuccessful.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> After this he would decide to move to Chicago, leaving Florida during the late spring of 1890.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |pages=15β17 |chapter=Chapter Two: Elias and Flora|isbn=9781526780836 }}</ref> Although frequently unsuccessful at self-employment, Disney's entrepreneurial tendencies were passed on to his son Walt.{{Citation needed|date=March 2022}} ====Construction==== He would be a construction worker for the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago, an event which author [[Erik Larson (author)|Erik Larson]] suggests was a source of inspiration for his son Walt and the Disney kingdom he would eventually create.<ref name=":3">{{cite web | url=http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/devilinthewhitecity/fair.html | title=The Devil In The White City | first=Erik | last=Larson | publisher=[[Random House]] | access-date=December 19, 2009 | archive-date=July 31, 2008 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080731095114/http://www.randomhouse.com/crown/devilinthewhitecity/fair.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> He bought shares of O-Zell Company, a jelly-canning factory that also produced apple juice in Chicago, where his son Walt Disney worked before he joined the Red Cross Ambulance Corps in World War I.<ref>{{cite book|last=Barrier|first=Michael|title=The Animated Man β A life of Walt Disney|year=2007|publisher=University of Los Angeles Press|location=Los Angeles|isbn=978-0-520-24117-6|pages=[https://archive.org/details/animatedmanlifeo00barr/page/19 19β22]|url=https://archive.org/details/animatedmanlifeo00barr/page/19}}</ref> The family would live at 3515 South Vernon Avenue in the Fourth Ward by 1890.<ref name="Barrier">Barrier (2007), p. 9-10</ref> On October 31, 1891, Disney bought a lot at 1249 Tripp Avenue<ref name=wdbp>{{cite web|url=https://www.thewaltdisneybirthplace.org/|title=Home β The Walt Disney Birthplace|work=The Walt Disney Birthplace|access-date= May 31, 2015}}</ref> By 1892, he had built a house on it. The neighborhood was called Hermosa and had been settled by Scottish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants. Their next two children were born there.<ref name="Barrier" /><ref name=wdbp/> The family would move into the new home located on Tripp Avenue on June 24, 1893, and shortly afterwards Flora give birth to a baby boy, [[Roy O. Disney]]. Disney wanted to name him Columbus but Flora wanted him to be named Roy instead, and Roy was picked. When it came to deciding on a middle name, there would be issues. One day, Flora saw a lumber truck on Tripp Avenue with the company name of Oliver Lumber Company painted across the sides of it. After seeing this truck, Elias and Flora would decide that Oliver would be Roy's middle name.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kiste |first=Andrew |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Dbk8EAAAQBAJ |title=The Early Life of Walt Disney |publisher=White Owl |year=2021 |isbn=9781526780836 |pages=29 |via=Google Books}}</ref> By the turn of the century, Disney had become an active building contractor. He built houses which he owned and then resold. He also built the Saint Paul [[Congregational Church]], a building dedicated on October 14, 1900. Disney was one of the church's trustees, while his wife was its treasurer.<ref name="Barrier4">Barrier (2007), p. 13</ref> ====Crane farm==== A neighboring family had two adolescent children involved in a car barn robbery, and Disney feared that crime would taint his own children.<ref name="Barrier"/> On March 5, 1906, he bought a {{convert|40|acre|ha|adj=on}} farm near [[Marceline, Missouri|Marceline]], [[Missouri]], for $3,000, or $75 per acre. Its previous owner William E. Crane had died in November 1905. Crane was a veteran of the [[American Civil War]], and his house predated the foundation of Marceline.<ref name="Barrier"/> On April 3, Disney bought an adjoining tract of about {{convert|5|acre|ha|0}} from Crane's widow for an additional $450.<ref name="Barrier"/> Marceline was still accessible from Chicago but provided a rural setting, and Disney's younger brother Robert owned a {{convert|440|acre|ha|adj=on}} farm west of the city.<ref name="Barrier"/> Disney and his family settled on the farm in April. The Crane Farm had orchards of apples, peaches, and plums and fields of grain. The farm animals included pigs, chickens, horses, and cows.<ref name="Barrier2">Barrier (2007), p. 11</ref> The Disneys had a telephone connection by 1907.<ref name="Barrier2"/> In 1907, Disney convinced some of his fellow farmers to join the American Society of Equity, a farmer's union aiming to consolidate the members' buying power.<ref name="Barrier7">Barrier (2007), p. 16-17</ref> Herbert and Raymond Disney never liked life on the farm. They moved out around the fall of 1908, heading back to Chicago, where they found work as clerks.<ref name="Barrier5">Barrier (2007), p. 14</ref> The family sold the farm on November 28, 1910, as Disney fell ill. He was suffering from [[typhoid fever]], followed by [[pneumonia]].<ref name="Barrier7"/> The Disneys lived in a rented house in Marceline, probably at 508 North Kansas Avenue, until 1911, when they moved to [[Kansas City, Missouri]]. They lived in a rented house at 2706 East Thirty-first Street. They stayed there until they bought their own modest home in September 1914. It was situated at 3028 Bellefontaine Street.<ref name="Barrier7"/><ref name="dnr.mo.gov">{{cite web|title=Disney, Walt, House and Garage|url=http://www.dnr.mo.gov/shpo/nps-nr/78001654.pdf|work=dnr.mo.gov}}</ref> ====Newspapers and O-Zell==== On July 1, 1911, Disney purchased a newspaper delivery route for ''[[The Kansas City Star]]''. It extended from the Twenty-seventh Street to the Thirty-first Street, and from Prospect Avenue to Indiana Avenue. Roy and Walt were put to work delivering the newspapers. The Disneys delivered the morning newspaper ''[[Kansas City Times]]'' to about 700 customers and the evening and Sunday ''Star'' to more than 600. Their customers increased with time.<ref name="Barrier8">Barrier (2007), p. 18</ref> Disney also delivered butter and eggs to his newspaper customers. They were imported from a dairy farm in Marceline.<ref name="Barrier9">Barrier (2007), pp. 19β20</ref> Disney sold the paper route on March 17, 1917. He had been investing in the O-Zell Company of Chicago since 1912 and moved back to the city in 1917 to take an active role in its management.<ref name="Barrier9"/> The Disneys rented a flat at 1523 Ogden Avenue.<ref name="Barrier10">Barrier (2007), p. 21</ref> ====Retirement and carpentry==== He retired from management work in 1920 and moved back to Kansas City. He was again listed as a carpenter.<ref name="Barrier11">Barrier (2007), p. 27-28</ref> He moved to [[Portland, Oregon]], by the fall (autumn SeptemberβOctober) of 1921. His son Herbert had earlier moved to this city.<ref name="Barrier12">Barrier (2007), pp. 29β30</ref> === Personal life and death === [[File:Elias & Flora Disney 1913.jpg|thumb|left|Elias (right) and his wife Flora, 1913]] Disney married Flora Call (1868-1938) on January 1, 1888, in Kismet, [[Lake County, Florida]], {{convert|50|mi|km}} north of the land on which [[Walt Disney World]] would eventually be built and lived for a short time in adjoining [[Acron, Florida]].<ref>[http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780307265968&view=excerpt ''Walt Disney'' by Neal Gabler β eBook β Random House] at www.randomhouse.com</ref> She was the daughter of his father's neighbors. Soon after marriage, the Disneys moved to [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], where Disney met and befriended Walter Parr, St. Paul Congregational Church's preacher for whom the Disneys' fourth son Walt was named. The couple had five children: *Herbert Arthur Disney (December 8, 1888 β January 29, 1961, aged 72), letter carrier (1940 US Census) *Raymond Arnold Disney (December 30, 1890 β May 24, 1989, aged 98), self-employed insurance broker (1940 US Census) *[[Roy O. Disney|Roy Oliver Disney]] (June 24, 1893 β December 20, 1971, aged 78), businessman and co-founder of [[The Walt Disney Company]] *[[Walt Disney|Walter "Walt" Elias Disney]] (December 5, 1901 β December 15, 1966, aged 65), entrepreneur and co-founder of The Walt Disney Company *Ruth Flora Disney (December 6, 1903 β April 7, 1995, aged 91), philanthropist<ref>{{cite web| url = https://d23.com/this-day/walts-sister-ruth-flora-disney-beecher-is-born/| title = Walt's Sister, Ruth Flora Disney Beecher, is Born β D23| date = December 6, 1903}}</ref> Disney was a member of the Congregational Church and often preached stern sermons on Sundays in this church. His son Walter Elias Disney was named after a Congregationalist minister named Walter Parr. Disney and Walt had a tense relationship as Disney never saw Walt's profession as an artist as a real job.<ref name="BT">{{cite book|last1=Thomas|first1=Bob|title=Building a Company|date=1998|publisher=Hyperion|location=New York|isbn=0-7868-6200-9|page=[https://archive.org/details/buildingcompanyr00thom/page/15 15 of 359]|edition=First|url=https://archive.org/details/buildingcompanyr00thom/page/15}}</ref> Disney's son Raymond Arnold Disney named his son Charles Elias Disney after his father Elias Charles Disney.<ref name="Barrier4"/> Disney died on September 13, 1941, in [[Los Angeles]] aged 82. He is interred in [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]] at [[Glendale, California]]. ===Beliefs and habits=== Disney [[Teetotalism|never drank alcohol]] and rarely smoked.<ref name="Barrier4"/> According to biographical accounts, Disney was a stern man who could have a strong temper at times<ref name="Barrier5"/> and would take the money his sons earned for "safekeeping," considering them too young to know the value of money. If his children misbehaved, Disney would not hesitate to punish them with a [[Switch (corporal punishment)|switch]].<ref name=BT/> Disney was an ardent [[socialist]] and a supporter of [[Eugene Debs]].<ref>Schlosser. Fast Food Nation. p. 36</ref><ref name="Barrier4" /> Disney would talk socialism with various people and bring them home. He was a [[Fiddle|fiddler]] and would bring home anyone else who could play an instrument.<ref name="Barrier6">Barrier (2007), p. 15</ref>
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