Norway Census, 1875 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Foreign Language Title
Folketellingen for kongeriget Norge den 31te desember 1875

Collection Time Period
This census was taken on 31 December 1875.

Collection History
The 1875 census was conducted beginning December 31, 1875 and all the information recorded should pertain to that date even though some information was gathered at a later date. This census includes 99% of the population.

Why this Collection was Created
The Norwegian government created the census primarily as a source of statistical information on Norway’s population.

Collection Reliability
The 1875 census is fairly reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. As a result, some information may have been incorrect.

Collection Description
The census is handwritten on printed forms. It is arranged by county, clerical district, farm number and residence. The original records are preserved in the regional archives throughout Norway. The records have all been microfilmed.

Record Content
Important genealogical facts in the 1875 census: • Full name • Gender • Role in the household • Marital status • Occupation • Year of birth • Place of birth • Citizenship • Religion • If the residence is on a farm it lists information about crops and animals

How to Use the Collection
The 1875 census is a good source to quickly identify a family group since it lists who is in the household and how they are related. Use the place of residence, birthplace and date of each person to search for other types of records such as church records.

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