Norway Societies

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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 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 32 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: http://www.fellesraad.com/ The Norwegian American Genealogical Center(NAGC) (see below) can help you find out if there is a society for the area your ancestors came from.

Genealogical Societies
The major genealogical society in the United States that emphasizes Norwegian research is:

Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC)

Formerly know as: Vesterheim Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library (VGC/NL) 415 West Main Street Madison, WI 53703 Phone: 608-255-2224 Fax: 608-255-6842 http://www.nagcnl.org/

E-Mail: [mailto:genealogy@magcnl.org genealogy@magcnl.org]

Obtain membership from:

Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC)

P. O. Box 379

523 Water St., Decorah, Iowa 52101

Phone: (563)-382-9681

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.

Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC) IS NOW PUBLISHING Norwegian Tracks.

The change from Vesterheim Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library (VGC/NL) to Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC) took place 1 january 2007. Prior to this date Vesterheim Genealogical Center and Naeseth Library was part of The Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum.

Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum

P.O. Box 379

523 W. Water St.

Decorah, Iowa 52101

Phone: (565) 389-9681

Internet: http://vesterheim.org/index.php

E-Mail:  [mailto:info@vesterheim.org info@vesterheim.org]

For more information, see the "Periodicals" section.

Many societies have collections that could provide information on Norwegian ancestors. For example, The Norwegian-American Historical Associationin Northfield, Minnesota, has a file known as the "Rowberg" file. Andrew A. Rowberg started this file in 1914, using articles about Norwegian Americans Norwegian-American newspapers. The articles include 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 volume 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 periodical.

This information is available on microfiche in the Author/Title search of the Family History Library Catalog under "Rowberg, Andrew A.". It is listed in the Subject search under: NORWEGIAN AMERICANS - UNITED STATES NORWEGIANS - UNITED STATES

It is also listed in the Place search under:

UNITED STATES - MINORITIES UNITED STATES - OBITUARIES UNITED STATES - NEWSPAPERS UNITED STATES - GENEALOGY

The main genealogical society in Norway publishes the periodical Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift (Norwegian Family History Periodical). It is Norway's oldest national association for genealogists. It was founded in 1926 and has now approximately 2000 members in both Norway and abroad. Its emphasis has been on middle and upper class families. For more information, see the "Periodicals" and "Genealogy" sections.

The address of the society is:

Norsk Slektshistorisk Forening (NSF-Norwegian Family History Society)

Contact by mail: Pox 59 Sentrum 0101 Oslo Norway

Visit their Library:

Lakkegata 19-21 (4th floor)

0101 Oslo

Norway

Telephone/Fax: 47-22-05-90-00 E-mail: sekretar@genealogi.no Internet:http://www.genealogi.no/biblioteket/biblioteket.htm

(The society is open only Monday and Thursday from 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.)

Another publication with information about genealogy and data in Norway is DIS-NORGE. The association DIS-Norge has several local branches throughout Norway that represent the following places:


 * DIS-Salten Slektshistorielag in Bodø,
 * DIS-Finnmark in Vadsø,
 * DIS-Troms in Tromsdalen,
 * DIS-Nord-Trøndelag in Steinkjer,
 * DIS-Sør-Trøndelag in Trondheim,
 * DIS-Hordaland in Bergen,
 * DIS-Rogaland in Hommersåk,
 * DIS-Akershus in Fetsund,
 * DIS-Møore og Romsdal in Alesund,
 * DIS-VEstfold in Husøysund,
 * DIS-Østfold in Kråkerøy,
 * DIS-Telemark in Skien,
 * DIS-Haugaland in Haugesund,
 * DIS-Aust-Agder in His,
 * DIS-Vest-Agder in Kristiansand S,
 * DIS-Oppland in Lillehammer,
 * DIS-Hedmark in Hamar, and
 * DIS-Sogn og Fjordane in Gaupne.

The association DIS-Norge was founded on 12 January 1990. In 1996 its membership was 2,300, a number that grows daily. The primary goal of this association is to provide a common forum for anyone in Norway who is interested in using computers for genealogical research. The web site address for DIS-Norge gives an English summary.

DIS-Norge (Computer processing in genealogy) PB 6601 St. Olavs plass NO-0129 Oslo Norway E-mail: [mailto:kontor@disnorge.no kontor@disnorge.no] Internet: http://www.disnorge.no/

Historical Societies
Norwegian historical societies can be valuable sources of information. Similar societies exist in countries where Norwegian emigrants settled. These societies often collect information about Norwegian immigrants. Some may have information about specific Norwegian individuals. Many societies have special book and manuscript collections for Norway that may be difficult to find in libraries and archives. (See the reference to bygdelags above.) Other historical societies that may be of interest include:

Sons of Norway, International Headquarters 1455 West Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55408-2666 Phone: 1-612-827-3611 Fax: 612-827-0658 Internet: www.sofn.com

Norway Office: (Sons of Norway) Markensgt. 39 4601 Kristiansand (S) Norway Phone: 47-38-02-46-46 Fax: 47-38-07-14-40

Landslaget for Lokalhistorie (Local history society for Norway)

Historisk Institutt 7491 Trondheim Norway Tel 73 59 64 33 Fax 73 59 64 41 http://www.historielag.org/

This organization publishes the periodical Heimen (the Home) (FHL book 948.1 H25he)

Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt (Norwegian Local Historical Institute) Folke Bernadottes vei 21 PB. 4017 Ullevål stadion N-0806 Oslo Norway Phone: 47 22 02 26 06 Fax: 47 22 23 74 89 http://www.lokalhistorie.no/

Norsk Lokalhistorisk Institutt coordinates the work of most of the local historical societies in Norway. It can give information and addresses for most local historical societies in Norway.

Locating Records at the Family History Library
Records of societies are usually described in the Author/Title search of the Family History Library Catalog under the name of the society. They are also listed in the Place search under:

NORWAY - SOCIETIES NORWAY, [COUNTY] - SOCIETIES NORWAY - GENEALOGY NORWAY, [COUNTY] - GENEALOGY NORWAY, [COUNTY], [PARISH] - GENEALOGY


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