Here’s two more names you mentioned. An Andrew Sorenson is mentioned in a John Nelson’s biography. It’s from the “Alamo, Appam, Corinth, North Dakota : golden jubilee, 1916-1966”. Page 172. It says when he came to America he stayed with his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Anrew Sorenson. http://tinyurl.com/n7gx2s2 In 1903 There’s an Anton Sorenson who shows up in the book; “Seedstock : an improper history of early Balfour”. Page 10. He’s third paragraph from the bottom. It says the commissioner was in town to review final proofs (probably for land patents). http://tinyurl.com/m77shja -Mark