| Year  |
Date  |
Event  |
| 1846  |
May 8  |
Peter F. Lund if born in Denmark  |
| 1847  |
March 8  |
Anna C Thompson is born in Oslo, Norway  |
| 1853  |
  |
Anna C Thompson immigrates to the United States from Norway  |
| 1866  |
  |
Peter F. Lund immigrates to the United States from Denmark  |
| 1866-1871  |
  |
Peter marries Norwegian Anna C Thompson  |
| 1871  |
July  |
Birth of a son, Edward T, in Illinois  |
| 1875  |
  |
Birth of a daughter, Clara S, in Illinois  |
| 1876,  |
February 29  |
Birth of a son, Frederick S, in Chicago, Illinois  |
| 1879  |
  |
Birth of a daughter, Lena, in Freeborn County, Albert Lea, MN  |
| 1880  |
June 1  |
Census shows Peter F. Lund, "artist", wife Anna C, and 4 children living at 265 First Street Alert Lea, Freeborn County, MN  |
| 1882  |
September 6  |
Birth of a daughter, Leona M, in Minnesota  |
| 1883  |
  |
Family Moves to Minneapolis, MN. This is the first time Peter Lund is listed in the Minneapolis Directory.  |
| 1885  |
February  |
Birth of son, Arthur R, in Minnesota  |
| 1886  |
  |
Peter shows one work, "Storm on the Coast", at the first Minneapolis Industrial Exposition  |
| 1890  |
  |
Peter is listed in the Duluth, Minnesota Directory  |
| 1891  |
  |
Peter is listed in the Duluth, Minnesota Directory  |
| 1892  |
  |
Peter is listed in the Duluth, Minnesota Directory  |
| 1893  |
  |
Peter is listed in the Duluth, Minnesota Directory  |
| 1895  |
  |
Peter moves to New York City, NY  |
| 1897  |
Nov/Dec  |
Peter shows one work, “Moonlight on Lake Superior”, at the National Academy of Design in New York  |
| 1898  |
June 16  |
Peter passes by way of liver and spleen complications. His address at the time is 219 Hopkinson Ave, Brooklyn, NY  |
| 1898  |
June 18  |
Peter is buried in the Evergreens Cemetery in NY.  |
| 1900  |
  |
Peter’s family is living back in Minneapolis, MN. Anna is shown as widowed and having 6 children of which 5 are living. Living with Anna is children Edward, Frederick, Leona, Arthur  |