Display title | Norway Death Notices |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | DØDSMELDINGER (DEATH NOTICES) Death notices are a source not often used in searching for ancestors in Norway, but this source may list information about both families and properties not found anywhere else. Probate records (skifteprotokoller) are often used, but not everyone who died had a probate done. However, there should be a death notice listed for every person who died. This includes the very young to the very old, and it does not matter if a person was rich or poor. Often a whole family is listed in a death notice. |