Soren and his wife came to America in May 1882 with three children, docking in New York. They settled and farmed in Iowa in the Cass and Shelby County area. They became naturalized citizens 30 Sept. 1905, at Racine, Wisconsin in civil court. Soren married Cecil Mary Christensen in Denmark about 1877. The couple had a total of ten children. The 1900 census states they were married 23 years. She was born 26 Oct. 1855, Denmark.
Soren and Mary retired from farming sometime before 1920 as they show up in the 1920 census living at 602 Walnut St., Atlantic, Iowa.
Soren's father, according to the 1925 Iowa State census was Andrew (Anders) Larsen, born Denmark. Mother's name unknown.
Soren and his wife came to America in May 1882 with three children, docking in New York. They settled and farmed in Iowa in the Cass and Shelby County area. They became naturalized citizens 30 Sept. 1905, at Racine, Wisconsin in civil court. Soren married Cecil Mary Christensen in Denmark about 1877. The couple had a total of ten children. The 1900 census states they were married 23 years. She was born 26 Oct. 1855, Denmark.
Soren and Mary retired from farming sometime before 1920 as they show up in the 1920 census living at 602 Walnut St., Atlantic, Iowa.
Soren's father, according to the 1925 Iowa State census was Andrew (Anders) Larsen, born Denmark. Mother's name unknown.
Family Members
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Andrew Christian Anderson
1877–1923
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Christian Martinus "Chris" Andersen
1878–1962
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Mary Dorthea Andersen Thompson
1881–1940
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Nels Christopher Andersen
1883–1966
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Charles Peter "C.P." Andersen
1885–1953
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Harry Anderson
1889–1951
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Julius Andersen
1890–1959
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Julia Andersen McCain
1890–1973
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Martin Andersen
1893–1979
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Elmer Andersen
1898–1963
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