Amund Anderson was born at Haugen under Hildestad, Hafslo and christened 19 Mar 1818[1] (no date of birth given) as illegitimate son of Anders Amundson and Bendte Olsdotter. His parents married 22 Jun 1818.[2]
Amund first married Cecilia Olsdotter from Nedre Kvam, Hafslo in Hafslo 19 Apr 1843[3]
He was a tenant farmer on Hafslo prestegård (the priest's farm) 1847-49
He lived
1860
Vermont, Dane, Wisconsin, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N43.0722.
Longitude: W89.7856.
[5]
In the 1870 census Amund (age 51) was the head of household in Blue Mounds, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.[6]
Map:
Latitude: N43.0175.
Longitude: W89.8323.
1880
Moody, South Dakota, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N44.0228.
Longitude: W96.6724.
1 JUN 1885.
Moody, South Dakota, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N44.0228.
Longitude: W96.6724.
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Source: S112 Year: 1860; Census Place: Vermont, Dane, Wisconsin; Roll: M653_1404; Page: 973; Family History Library Film: 805404 File
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"United States Census, 1870", database with images
citing Page: 25; Affiliate Publication Number: M593; Line: 19; FHL microfilm: 000553207; Record number: 5389;
FamilySearch Record: MN9W-DR1 (accessed 26 October 2022)
FamilySearch Image: S3HT-6WL9-NKP Image number 00144
Amund Hillestad (51) head of household in Blue Mounds, Dane, Wisconsin, United States. Born in Norway.
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