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Norway Societies<br>From FamilySearch Wiki<br>Jump to: navigation, search<br> | Norway Societies<br>From FamilySearch Wiki<br>Jump to: navigation, search<br> | ||
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There are several societies and organizations in Norway that may have information of value to your genealogical research. Most local communities in Norway have a genealogical and historical society of some type. Many of these groups publish books and periodicals. For more information, see the "Genealogy" and "Periodicals" sections. | There are several societies and organizations in Norway that may have information of value to your genealogical research. Most local communities in Norway have a genealogical and historical society of some type. Many of these groups publish books and periodicals. For more information, see the "Genealogy" and "Periodicals" sections. | ||
Contents [hide]<br>1 Bygdelag <br>2 Genealogical Societies <br>3 Societies in Norway <br>4 Historical Societies in Norway and United States <br>4.1 Locating Records at the Family History Library <br> | Contents [hide]<br>1 Bygdelag <br>2 Genealogical Societies <br>3 Societies in Norway <br>4 Historical Societies in Norway and United States <br>4.1 Locating Records at the Family History Library <br> | ||
[edit] Bygdelag <br>There may also be some societies in the country your ancestor immigrated to, especially in the United States. You may find it helpful to join one of these societies and support their efforts. The bygdelags (community societies) in the United States are made up of descendants of people who emigrated to North America from Norway. Presently there are 30 affiliated lag (societies). Every lag seeks to preserve and strengthen bonds with its home district or community of origin in Norway. You may find it helpful to join and support one of these societies. For information about these bygdelags go to: <br>http://www.fellesraad.com/ | [edit] Bygdelag <br>There may also be some societies in the country your ancestor immigrated to, especially in the United States. You may find it helpful to join one of these societies and support their efforts. The bygdelags (community societies) in the United States are made up of descendants of people who emigrated to North America from Norway. Presently there are 30 affiliated lag (societies). Every lag seeks to preserve and strengthen bonds with its home district or community of origin in Norway. You may find it helpful to join and support one of these societies. For information about these bygdelags go to: <br>http://www.fellesraad.com/ <br>[http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Gudbrandsdalslaget Gudbrandsdalslaget] | ||
<br>[edit] Genealogical Societies <br>The major Genealogical society in the United States that emphasizes Norwegian research is: | <br>[edit] Genealogical Societies <br>The major Genealogical society in the United States that emphasizes Norwegian research is: | ||
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Fax: (608) 255-6842 | Fax: (608) 255-6842 | ||
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<br>The Center is open to the public Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm, and on Wednesday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Please telephone ahead if you want a researcher to work with you. | <br>The Center is open to the public Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm, and on Wednesday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Please telephone ahead if you want a researcher to work with you. | ||
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<br>Norwegian American Genealogical Center & Naeseth Library (NAGC & NL) is now publishing Norwegian Tracks,an informative genealogy newsletter printed 3 times per year, detailing information about new NAGC & NL acquisitions and other items of help to genealogists. This publication is sent to members only. | <br>Norwegian American Genealogical Center & Naeseth Library (NAGC & NL) is now publishing Norwegian Tracks,an informative genealogy newsletter printed 3 times per year, detailing information about new NAGC & NL acquisitions and other items of help to genealogists. This publication is sent to members only. | ||
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<br>The change from Vesterheim Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library (NAGC & NL) to Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC/NL) took place 1 January 2007. Prior to this date Vesterheim Genalogical Center and Naeseth Library was part of the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. | <br>The change from Vesterheim Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library (NAGC & NL) to Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC/NL) took place 1 January 2007. Prior to this date Vesterheim Genalogical Center and Naeseth Library was part of the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. | ||
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Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum | Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum | ||
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E-Mail: info@vesterheim.org | E-Mail: info@vesterheim.org | ||
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<br>For more information, see the "Periodicals" section. | <br>For more information, see the "Periodicals" section. | ||
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<br>Many societies have collections that could provide information on Norwegian ancestors. For example, The Norwegian-American Association (http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/) in Northfield, Minnesota, has a file known as the "Rowberg" file. Andrew A. Rowberg started this file in 1914, using articles about Norwegian Americans from Norwegian American newspapers. The articles included obituaries; wedding and birth announcements, and information about weddings, anniversaries, promotions, honors, Norway visits, and other events. Short articles are mounted on cards, and longer articles are mounted in scrapbooks. Reference cards indicate volumes and page numbers to these scrapbooks. Each article gives the newspaper's name and date of issue. This file also refers to biographical information in a number of Norwegian-American periodicals. | <br>Many societies have collections that could provide information on Norwegian ancestors. For example, The Norwegian-American Association (http://www.naha.stolaf.edu/) in Northfield, Minnesota, has a file known as the "Rowberg" file. Andrew A. Rowberg started this file in 1914, using articles about Norwegian Americans from Norwegian American newspapers. The articles included obituaries; wedding and birth announcements, and information about weddings, anniversaries, promotions, honors, Norway visits, and other events. Short articles are mounted on cards, and longer articles are mounted in scrapbooks. Reference cards indicate volumes and page numbers to these scrapbooks. Each article gives the newspaper's name and date of issue. This file also refers to biographical information in a number of Norwegian-American periodicals. | ||
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NORWEGIANS - UNITED STATES | NORWEGIANS - UNITED STATES | ||
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<br>it is also listed in the Place search under: | <br>it is also listed in the Place search under: | ||
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<br>UNITED STATES - MINORITIES | <br>UNITED STATES - MINORITIES | ||
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The address of the society is: | The address of the society is: | ||
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<br>Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening | <br>Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening | ||
<br>Contact by email:<br>Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening <br>kontor@genealogi.no | <br>Contact by email:<br>Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening <br>kontor@genealogi.no | ||
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Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening<br>Ovre Slottsgate 2 b (4th floor)<br>0157 Oslo<br>Norway | Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening<br>Ovre Slottsgate 2 b (4th floor)<br>0157 Oslo<br>Norway | ||
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<br>Phone/Fax: 47-22-33-30-30 | <br>Phone/Fax: 47-22-33-30-30 | ||
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Internet: http://www.genealogi.no | Internet: http://www.genealogi.no | ||
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<br>The Library is closed holidays, during summer vacation, and the week of Christmas and Easter. If arrangement is being made ahead of time they will at times be open upon request. | <br>The Library is closed holidays, during summer vacation, and the week of Christmas and Easter. If arrangement is being made ahead of time they will at times be open upon request. | ||
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The main purpose of the society is- and has always been- to publish articles and other literature with the goal to increase the knowledge of family history and genealogy in Norway. | The main purpose of the society is- and has always been- to publish articles and other literature with the goal to increase the knowledge of family history and genealogy in Norway. | ||
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<br>The members of the society will each year receive two issues of Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift, as well as two issues of the members magazine Genealogen. In addition to this they regularly publish new and revised edition of Hvem forsker hva i norsk genealogi (Who researches what in Norwegian genealogy) a publication that contributes to establish contact between genealogists all over the country and abroad. | <br>The members of the society will each year receive two issues of Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift, as well as two issues of the members magazine Genealogen. In addition to this they regularly publish new and revised edition of Hvem forsker hva i norsk genealogi (Who researches what in Norwegian genealogy) a publication that contributes to establish contact between genealogists all over the country and abroad. | ||
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<br>For issues of Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift (Norwegian Family History Periodical) available in the Family History Library see the Periodical and Genealogy sections. | <br>For issues of Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift (Norwegian Family History Periodical) available in the Family History Library see the Periodical and Genealogy sections. | ||
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Genealogy Society of Norway - DIS-NORGE. <br>DIS-Norway is the country's largest association for genealogists, with nearly 9000 members. DIS-Norway was founded on January 12, 1990. The association's mission is to create a nationwide forum for family and personal history in which data processing and the Internet are used as aid. It's mission includes spreading knowledge about this effort and encouraging genealogical research in Norway. | Genealogy Society of Norway - DIS-NORGE. <br>DIS-Norway is the country's largest association for genealogists, with nearly 9000 members. DIS-Norway was founded on January 12, 1990. The association's mission is to create a nationwide forum for family and personal history in which data processing and the Internet are used as aid. It's mission includes spreading knowledge about this effort and encouraging genealogical research in Norway. | ||
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Currently, a group is working on establishing ethical guidelines for the association and for related research activities while another group is working on recommendations to genealogists for bequeathing research materials. | Currently, a group is working on establishing ethical guidelines for the association and for related research activities while another group is working on recommendations to genealogists for bequeathing research materials. | ||
We are affiliated with two of Norway's cultural heritage associations, Norges Kulturvernforbund and Folkekulturforbundet (FOLK). We have good cooperation with the National Archival Services of Norway (Riksarkivet). We work together with other Scandinavian genealogy associations through Nordic Genetic Research Resource Center (NORDGEN). | We are affiliated with two of Norway's cultural heritage associations, Norges Kulturvernforbund and Folkekulturforbundet (FOLK). We have good cooperation with the National Archival Services of Norway (Riksarkivet). We work together with other Scandinavian genealogy associations through Nordic Genetic Research Resource Center (NORDGEN). | ||
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Ovre Slottsgate 2 b (4. etg.)<br>Oslo 0157<br>Norway | Ovre Slottsgate 2 b (4. etg.)<br>Oslo 0157<br>Norway | ||
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Internet: http://www.disnorge.no | Internet: http://www.disnorge.no | ||
Phone: 47-22-33-30-30 | Phone: 47-22-33-30-30 | ||
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Open: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | Open: Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | ||
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[edit] Historical Societies in Norway and United States | [edit] Historical Societies in Norway and United States | ||
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<br>E-Mail: gunnar.jostein.handegard@akerkvaerner.no | <br>E-Mail: gunnar.jostein.handegard@akerkvaerner.no | ||
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<br>Landslaget for Lokalhistorie since 1922 (countrywide organization for local history since 1922). This organization publishes the periodical Heimen (the Home), as well as Lokalhistorisk Magasin since 1990. | <br>Landslaget for Lokalhistorie since 1922 (countrywide organization for local history since 1922). This organization publishes the periodical Heimen (the Home), as well as Lokalhistorisk Magasin since 1990. | ||
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<br>Landslaget for Lokalhistorie<br>Historisk Institutt<br>7491 Trondheim<br>Norway | <br>Landslaget for Lokalhistorie<br>Historisk Institutt<br>7491 Trondheim<br>Norway | ||
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<br><br>Internet: http://wwww.historielag.org | <br><br>Internet: http://wwww.historielag.org | ||
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Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt NLI (Norwegian Local History Institute) | Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt NLI (Norwegian Local History Institute) | ||
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Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt<br>Observatoriegata 1b<br>0254 Oslo<br>Norway | Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt<br>Observatoriegata 1b<br>0254 Oslo<br>Norway | ||
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<br>Contact by mail: | <br>Contact by mail: | ||
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Their library is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. or you may make an appointment. Please telephone at 47-22-92-51-35. | Their library is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. or you may make an appointment. Please telephone at 47-22-92-51-35. | ||
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<br>Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt coordinates the work of most of the local historical societies in Norway. It can give information and addresses for most local history societies in Norway. | <br>Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt coordinates the work of most of the local historical societies in Norway. It can give information and addresses for most local history societies in Norway. | ||
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<br>[edit] Locating Records at the Family History Library <br>NORWAY, - SOCIETIES | <br>[edit] Locating Records at the Family History Library <br>NORWAY, - SOCIETIES | ||
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NORWAY, [COUNTY], [PARISH] - GENEALOGY | NORWAY, [COUNTY], [PARISH] - GENEALOGY | ||
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