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Birth Clinick and homes were establised in the 1800's.  They made their own archives of birth journals as well as birth indexes.  The birth journals have been deposited in the byarkiv (City Archives) and the birth indexes are deposited in Statsarkivet (State Archives).
Birth Clinick and homes were establised in the 1800's.  They made their own archives of birth journals as well as birth indexes.  The birth journals have been deposited in the byarkiv (City Archives) and the birth indexes are deposited in Statsarkivet (State Archives).


=== Jordmorprotokoller (Records kept by the midwife) ===
=== Jordmorprotokoller (Records kept by the midwife) ===


The midwife would also keep a record, or diary of children born.  In the year 1900 these records were standardized and you will find the name of the mother, her marrital status, birth number (if it was her first, second etc.), if natural birth or complications, condition of mother (father), sex of the child, the child's health,  name of the child will not be listed in these records.  Each birth is listed in birthdate order and may include the time.  If a midwife served in several clerical district she was to keep a separate record for each.  A midwife was not ordered by law to bring her records to the archive, but many of these records are available in the State Archives and in the Community Archives .  They are listed with the records for the District Physicians or as their own record.
The midwife would also keep a record, or diary of children born.  In the year 1900 these records were standardized and you will find the name of the mother, her marrital status, birth number (if it was her first, second etc.), if natural birth or complications, condition of mother (father), sex of the child, the child's health,  name of the child will not be listed in these records.  Each birth is listed in birthdate order and may include the time.  If a midwife served in several clerical district she was to keep a separate record for each.  A midwife was not ordered by law to bring her records to the archive, but many of these records are available in the State Archives and in the Community Archives .  They are listed with the records for the District Physicians or as their own record.  


A  midwife was to report a living birth to Sunnhetskommisjonen/Helserådet (Health Department) within 8 days of the birth.  Stillborn children or children who died shortly after birth were to be reported to the parish priest within 24 hours.  The parish priest was to send his report to the Health Department once a month.
A  midwife was to report a living birth to Sunnhetskommisjonen/Helserådet (Health Department) within 8 days of the birth.  Stillborn children or children who died shortly after birth were to be reported to the parish priest within 24 hours.  The parish priest was to send his report to the Health Department once a month.  
 
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=== Records at the Family History Library  ===
=== Records at the Family History Library  ===
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