Moveable Feastdays in Norway
Many times in the Norwegian Church Records, a minister recorded the date of an event by the name of the
Read MoreNorwegian genealogy guidance for English-speaking descendants—sources, methods, and real case work.

Many times in the Norwegian Church Records, a minister recorded the date of an event by the name of the
Read MoreThe 1664-1666 census is one of the earliest sources that are easily available to us through The Norwegian Digital archives
Read MoreNorwegian census records are among the most useful sources in family history research. A good census hit can place your
Read MoreIt can often be difficult to find the name of a particular place or farm when searching for ancestors in
Read MoreGoing to the FamilySearch.com webpage “Search Genealogies” you can search family trees submitted by users based on Norwegian bygdebøker.
Read MoreThe most important source genealogists use, are the church books. These records usually satisfy the demands of a trustworthy source.
Read MoreWhen you get into Norwegian genealogy, it does not take long before you come across the word “Bygdebok”
Read MoreThere are a number of sources available for you to search for ancestors in Norway.
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