Årstad Parish, Hordaland, Norway Genealogy

Norway &gt; Bergen &gt; Årstad

Church Records
Microfilm at the includes church records for Årstad clerical district in Bergen. Årstad was called Skt. Jørgens hospital (church) before 1886, and belonged to Fana clerical district before 1749. Microfilmed records cover 1744-1931.

Årstad parish became its own clerical district in 1886 and included the parishes:


 * Årstad
 * Skt. Jørgens hospital with:
 * D. D. Krohns og Frues Stiftelse
 * de Søfarendes fattighus
 * Stranges fattighus
 * Enkefattighuset
 * Pleiestiftelsen no. 1 for leprosy patients
 * Lungegårdshospitalet and their employees

There is a separate record kept for the Leprosy hospital (Pleiestiftelsen no. 1 for spedalske) in Bergen for the years 1859-1886.

Digitized images of the church books are online at Digitalarkivet. Årstad, 1886-1943 [http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_fylke=13&idx_kommune=St.+J%F8rgens+hospital+prgj&idx_kilde=Alle&idx_periode=&idx_textsearch=&js=j Skt. Jørgens hospital, 1743-1906] [http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_fylke=13&idx_kommune=Bergen%2C+St.+J%F8rgen+menighet&idx_kilde=Alle&idx_periode=&idx_textsearch=&js=j Skt. Jørgen, 1823-1935] Pleiestiftelsen for Leprosy patients, 1859-1886

History
Årstad kirke (Årstad church)

[http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85rstad_kirke Norway

Farm Names
23	Aarstad 20	Bjørndal 25	Fløen nordre 29	Harbakken 14	Haukeland 31	Kobbeltveit 16	Kolstølen 10	Krohnstad 17	Landaas 22	Lappen 13	Møllendal 11	Neset nedre 21	Nordbø 17	Nordrehaug 15	Slettebakken 7	Soleim 8	Soleim lille 2	Soleimslien øvre 10	Sægrov 30	Tarlebø 30	Træet 5	Viken