Census 1880 – Mathias Lund Family – Plain City, Weber, Utah

I continue my research into the Mathias Lund Family. Here is his first U.S. Census record. He is now married and living in Plain City, Weber Co., Utah with his wife Pauline and young daughter Emma.

Source: 1900 U.S. Census, Plain City, Weber, Utah, population schedule, Plain City Precinct, enumeration district (ED) 194, sheet 3A, family 54, Mathias Lund Family; digital images, Ancestry (Ancestry.com : downloaded 3 May 2011); T623, 1854 rolls.

Entry:
line 12 – Lund, Mathias, W, M, 30, [head], married, farmer, 4 mo. unemployed, place of birth: Denmark, father pob: Denmark, mother pob: Denmark
line 13 –  …, Pauline, W, F, 25, Wife, married, keeping house, cannot read, cannot write, pob: Sweden, father pob: Sweden, mother pob: Sweden
line 14 –  …, Emma, W, F, 3, Daughter, pob: Utah, father pob: Denmark, mother pob: Sweden

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 7 June 2011 | Posted in Census, Lund | Comment

Mathias Christian Lund – Death Certificate

Amanuensis Monday: Amanuensis Monday is a popular ongoing series created by John Newmark at Transylvanian Dutch…and I’m joining the bandwagon! Each Monday, I’ll post a new transcription of a historical document I’ve found.

Source: Weber, Utah, Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956, film no. 2259754, digital gs no. 4121334, image no. 1516, certificate no. 142, Mathias Christian Lund, 2 March 1926; digital images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Search (FamilySearch.com : downloaded 4 May 2011).

I’ve gone ahead and transcribed all the information and added it to my database. You can see the transcription below. I’ve italicized what was written/typed on the certificate.

Mathias Christian Lund – Death Certificate – Transcription

1 Place of Death

County or

Precinct or

City  /  no.  /  ward

Weber

Ogden  /  Dee Hospital

2 Full Name

Residence No. / St.

Length of residence in city or town where death occurred (yrs. mos. ds)

How long in U.S., if foreign birth?

Mathias Christian Lund

Plain City, Utah

14 days

58 years

3 Sex

Male

4 Color or Race

White

5 Single, Married, Widowed, or Divorced

If Married, Widowed, or divorced, Husband of (or) wife of

Widowed

Pauline Swensen

6 Date of Birth

September 1, 1849

7 Age

76 yrs. 6 mos. 1 ds.

8 Occupation

Farmer

9 Birthplace (City or town)

Bornholm

     (State or Country)

Denmark

10 Name of Father

Dedrick Lund

11 Birthplace of Father (State or Country)

Denmark

12 Maiden Name of Mother

Karen X

13 Birthplace of Mother (State or Country)

Denmark

14 Informant

Victor E. Lund

     Address

Plain City, Utah

15 Filed / Registrar

Mar 3 1926  /  N.H.J.

16 Date of Death

March 2, 1926

17 I hereby Certify, That I attended deceased from Feb 1926 to Mar 2, 1926 that I last saw him alive on Mar 1, 1926 and that death occurred, on the date stated above, at 1:55 AM.

The Cause of Death was as follows: Pneumonia following a prostectomy. Duration: 7 ds. Contributory: Prostectomy Duration: 7 ds.

18 Where was the disease contracted if not at place of death?

Did an operation precede death?

Was there an autopsy?

What was the confirmed diagnosis?

(Signed), M.D.

Date/Address

—x

Yes, Feb 24

No

(signed)E.R. Dumke

Mar 2, 1926 / Ogden, Utah

19 Place of Burial, Cremation or Removal

     Date of Burial

Plain City Cemetary, Plain City, Utah

Mch 5, 1926

20 Undertaker

     Address

[Ija] Lindquist

Ogden, Utah

21 Registered No.

B153

22 no of Burial or Removal Permit

15311

Source: Weber, Utah, Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956, film no. 2259754, digital gs no. 4121334, image no. 1516, certificate no. 142, Mathias Christian Lund, 2 March 1926; digital images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Search (FamilySearch.com : downloaded 4 May 2011).

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 6 June 2011 | Posted in Death Certificate, Lund | Comment

Mathias Lund likes to dance!

I found some more information about Mathias Lund on Ancestry.com. Below is an excerpt from the Plain City History by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Here’s the link to the full text pdf: City History – Plain City – Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.

In the winter there were bob sleigh riding parties. The horses had sleigh bells on their harnesses which jingled as they ran.
Our dances in the winter time commenced in the afternoon and lasted well into the evenings. Dances were held in the old adobe school house on the south side of the square in the winter and in the bowery which was nearby in the summertime.
We danced on the hard dirt floor at first, many in their bare feet. Some had fancy boots on. My Brother, Mathias Lund, had purchased a pair to wear at a dance in the old bowery and being a “fussy” man, had gotten them plenty snug. When he tried to get them on he couldn’t, so he removed his socks, greased his feet, and they slipped on without any effort. He went to the dance and danced the finger polka and the mazurka with the best of them. (Willard Lund)

I wish I knew what year this was. I assume it took place before Mathias was married in about 1874. Here’s what I know about Mathias Christian Lund (narrative exported from my Roots Magic file):

Mathias Christian LUND was born in Sep 1849 in Denmark. He was confirmed a member of the LDS Church on 1 Jan 1858. He was baptized into the LDS Church on 5 Sep 1858. Mathias immigrated in 1869. He immigrated on 28 Jul 1869 to New York, New York, United States at left from Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland. He received LDS initiatory on 11 May 1874 in the Endowment House. Mathias was endowed on 11 May 1874 in the Endowment House. He appeared in the census on 2 Jun 1880 in Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States.2 He was sealed to his parents on 29 Jun 1892 in the Logan Utah temple. On 7 Jun 1900 he was a Farmer in Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States. He appeared in the census on 7 Jun 1900 in Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States. Mathias appeared in the census on 20 Apr 1910 in Plain City, Weber, Utah, United States. He was naturalized in United States.

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 16 May 2011 | Posted in Lund | Comment

Census 1900 – Mathias Lund Family – Plain City, Weber, Utah

Source: 1900 U.S. Census, Plain City, Weber, Utah, population schedule, Plain City Precinct, enumeration district (ED) 194, sheet 3A, family 54, Mathias Lund Family; digital images, Ancestry.com (downloaded 3 May 2011); T623, 1854 rolls.

I was looking for Victor Eugene Lund (Troy’s Great-grandfather) in Ancestry. One hit was the 1900 census – while he was still living at home with his parents. A few interesting things came out of this document. First, I found Victor’s father and mother – Mathias C Lund and Pauline both born in Denmark of Danish parents. Pauline is listed as having given birth to 10 children but having only 9 living. Who was the missing child? Will they be found on a previous census or were they born/died between census’? Is there a state or county birth certificate listing the missing child? Also, Mathias is listed as immigrating in 1869 and as being naturalized. I’d like to find naturalization documents for him. I wonder if they would be on a State level or Federal level. Was he naturalized before Utah was a state (and just a territory, i.e. before 1896)? Similarly, Pauline is listed as immigrated in 1863. I would like to find passenger lists or other records of their immigration. From what I understand, at the time (before 1906) when the father was naturalized his wife and family were as well…I need to verify that. Since Pauline and Mathias immigrated separately, I wonder if their parents were also naturalized?  According to the dates listed Mathias would have been 20yrs old when he immigrated – he could have come alone or with a family. Pauline was 9 years old so most likely came with her family. They are listed as being married for 26 years which means about 1874, so Mathias would be about 25 years old and Pauline about 20 years old at the time of their marriage. Mathias is listed as a farmer who owned his property “free” (i.e. it was paid off in full). His farm is said to be listed on Farm Schedule #34. I’d like to see if I can find a copy of that schedule to see the details of his farm. Finally, I was able to find all of Victor’s siblings (living) and their birth month and year. His siblings are: Emma P, Elvira M, Francis M, Hetty L, Heber C, Sadie B, Lettie R, and Clyde E. All in all, this was a very informative document.


To investigate:

  • Find missing child.
  • Immigration records and Naturalization.
  • Find Farm Schedule #34
  • Verify names and find middle names.

Posted by jullianalund@gmail.com on 6 May 2011 | Posted in Census, Lund | Comment