Family:Lars Sund and Anne Unknown (1)

b. Jan 1858 Denmark
 
 
 
 
m. Est 1882
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Marriage? Est 1882
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  1.   1885 Wisconsin State Census, in State Census
    1885 Wisconsin State Census, Polk, Milltown, Section 17, Familysearch.org, Film # 1032700, Digital GS# 4245051, Image # 00929, 1885.

    Line 5:
    Louis L. Sund 1 white male 2 white females 1 born in US 2 born in Scandinavia

    This must be Louis (Lars) L. (Larson) Sund, his wife Anne M. and their daughter Emma.

  2.   1895 Wisconsin State Census, in State Census
    1895 Wisconsin State Census, Polk, Milltown, Familysearch.org, Film 1032712, Digital GS # 4245093, Image 00679, 1895.

    Line 15:
    Lewis L. Sund 3 white males 5 white females 6 born in US 2 born in Scandinavia

    The 3 males must be Lewis (Lars) L. (Larsen), his sons Lawrence & Almond.
    The 5 female must be his wife Anne M., and their 4 daughters Emma, Laura, [G]ertel and Edna.

  3.   1900 US Census, in US Census
    1900 US Census, Wisconsin, Polk, Milltown Township, ED 125, Sheet 10B & 11A, Ref. 99, GSU Film 1241811, Image 00650, 1900.

    Sheet 10B
    Lines 99-100
    Line 99: SUND, Lewes L. (Head) white male born Jan 1858 42 married 18 yrs. born in Denmark as were both of his parents immigrated 1872 in US 28 years [N]a occ. farmer can read write and speak English owns mortgage on farm
    Line 100: SUND, Anna M. (wife) white female born Sep 1859 40 married 18 yrs. has given birth to 9 children but only 8 are living born in Denmark as were both of her parents immigrated 1873 in US 27 yrs can read write and speak English
    Sheet 10B
    Lines 1-8
    Line 1: SUND, Emma M. (daughter) white female born June 1883 16 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark can read write and speak English
    Line 2: SUND, Lawrence (son) white male born Nov 1887 12 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark can read write and speak English
    Line 3: SUND, Laura A. (daughter) white female born Oct 1889 10 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark can read write and speak English
    Line 4: SUND, Almond (son) white male born Mch 1891 9 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 5: SUND, [G]ertel (daughter) white female born Sep 1892 7 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 6: SUND, Etna E. (daughter) white female born Dec 1894 5 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 7: SUND, Werner (son) white male born Dec 1896 3 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 8: SUND, Elvina (daughter) white female born Jul 1898 1 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark

  4.   1905 Wisconsin State Census, in State Census
    1905 Wisconsin State Census, Polk, Milltown, Sheet No. 5, 355, Familysearch.org, Collection: Wisconsin State Census, 1905, film 1020980, Digital GS#4236864, Image 00772, 1905.

    Lines 6-15
    Line 6: SUND, Lewes L. (head) white male 47 widowed born in Denmark as were his parents occupation Farmer owns his farm free and clear
    Line 7: SUND, Emma M. (daughter) white female 22 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark occupation Farm Laborer
    Line 8: SUND, Larance C. (son) white male 17 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark occupation Farm Laborer
    Line 9: SUND, Laura (daughter) white female 15 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark occupation Farm Laborer
    Line 10: SUND, Almond (son) white male 14 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 11: SUND, [G]ertie (daughter) white female 12 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 12: SUND, Edna (daughter) white female 10 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 13: SUND, Werner (son) white male 8 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 14: SUND, Elevira (daughter) white female 7 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark
    Line 15: SUND, Willmer (son) white male 4 single born in Wisconsin both parents born in Denmark

    His wife Anne M. must have died since he is listed as a widow. She may have died in 1901 with the birth of Willmer.