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Anton N. Moursund
Anton Norwald〔While other sources show his middle name is "Norwall," the death certificate signed by his son as informant clearly shows "Norwald."〕 Moursund (March 26, 1877July 21, 1965) served as a member of the Texas Legislature, was Associate Justice in the Texas Fourth Court of Civil Appeals,〔John Stribling Moursund, ''Blanco County Families for 100 Years, rev. ed.'' Burnet, TX: Nortex Press, 1981 (revised and edited by Mabel Stribling), p. 320.〕 and the first Dean of St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. His family included a number of prominent individuals. Among them were his brother, Walter Henrik Moursund (18841959), who was the Dean of Baylor College of Medicine and oversaw the school’s move from Dallas to Houston.〔Randy J. Sparks, "MOURSUND, WALTER HENRIK," ''Handbook of Texas Online'' (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fmo87), accessed February 02, 2012. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.〕〔Moursund, ''Families'', pp. 321-322.〕 His nephew, Albert W. Moursund III (1919-2001), better known as “A.W.,” was an attorney and a county judge, served two terms in the Texas Legislature, and was a member of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s inner circle.〔Moursund, ''Families'', p. 324.〕〔”Nation: A Texan’s Texan,” ''Time'' magazine, December 11, 1964 (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,897372,00.html), accessed February 02, 2012.〕
==Early life==
Anton Norwald Moursund, born March 26, 1877, was the second of eight children born to Albert Wadel Hansen Moursund (18451927) and Henrikke Marion Mowinckle (18541942). A. W. H. Moursund (aka A. W. Moursund Sr.) immigrated from Norway to the U.S. in 1869. He located in Texas on the advice of his family physician, who believed the moderate climate would benefit his poor health. In 1874, he acquired his license to practice law, built a home in Blanco, Texas (36 miles west of Austin), and married.〔Moursund, ''Families'', p. 318.〕
In 1883 the Moursund family, which by then included Anton and three other sons, relocated to nearby Fredericksburg, Texas, where the elder Moursund set up a law practice in partnership with pioneer lawyer and judge A. O. Cooley. During the course of his career, in addition to practicing law, A. W. Moursund Sr. served as county judge,〔John Stribling Moursund, ''Blanco County History''. Burnet, TX: Nortex Press, 1979, p. 551.〕 Texas legislator,〔Moursund, ''History'', p. 571.〕 district attorney,〔Moursund, ''History'', p. 574.〕 and district judge.〔Moursund, ''History'', p. 574.〕

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