The 1889-92 Grand Forks City Directory showed Andrew Storfjeld (carpenter) living at 1317 Norman Avenue.
The 1891-92 Grand Forks City Directory showed Andrew J. Storfjeld (brickmaker) living at 1317 Norman Avenue.
Andrew J. Storfjeld. Residence at brickyard, which was located at Dovry Avenue north of Casman. (1893 East Grand Forks City Directory, William L. Dudley, Chester Fritz Library/University of North Dakota)
The 1895 Minnesota census showed E. J. Storfield (age 30, born in Norway, brick manufacturing) married to Hanna (age 30, born in Norway) and living in East Grand Forks, Polk County, Minnesota. Children Arthur (age 4, born in North Dakota) and Agness (age 3, born in Minnesota) also lived with the couple.
The 1900 United States census showed Andrew J. Storfield (age 35, born in October 1864 in Norway, brick maker) married to Anna (age 35, born in November 1864 in Norway) and living in Drayton, North Dakota. A son, Arthur (age 9, born in September 1890 in North Dakota), also lived with the couple.
The 1910 United States census showed Andrew J. Storfield (age 45, born in Norway, brick maker) married to Hanna (age 45, born in Norway) and living in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington. A son, Arthur (age 19, born in North Dakota), also lived with the couple.
Hanna Storfield (age 54, father’s name Andrew Hansen, mother’s name Ane Kalberg) died December 31, 1918, in Bellingham, Washington.
The 1920 United States census showed Andrew J. Storfield (age 55, born in Norway, shipwright) living with his son Arthur (age 29, machinist cannery) in Bellingham, Washington.
Andrew J. Storfield (age 55, mother’s name Christina Anderson, spouse’s name Hanna Storfield) died March 20, 1920, in Bellingham, Washington.