Tana Parish, Finnmark, Norway Genealogy

Guide to Tana, Norway ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

Church Records

 * Microfilm of parish registers available at the for Tana clerical district. Contains parish registers for the parishes Tana with Berlevåg chapel and Gamvik. Tana parish was separated from Lebesby clerical district and added to Nesseby clerical district in 1846. Became its own clerical district in 1861. For earlier records see Lebesby clerical district. Records available for 1812-1917.


 * See also Lebesby and Nesseby.


 * Digitized images of parish registers available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).

Census Records

 * 1801 census see Kjøllefjord


 * 1865: The 1865 census for Tana clerical district include the parishes of Tana and Gamvik, and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * 1875: The 1875 census for Tana clerical district include the parishes of Tana and Gamvik and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre. Also an extraction of the 1875 census for Tana exists and includes alphabetical lists of the given names, surnames, farm names, and birth places listed in this census. It also includes an extract of entries in the order they appear in the original census. Available on microfiche at the Family History Library.


 * 1891: The 1891 census for Tana is available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).


 * 1900: The 1900 census for Tana clerical district include Tana and Gamvik, and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library Also available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * 1910: The 1910 census for Tana is available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.

Probate Records
1686-1844: Records are found in Finnmark judicial district.

1855-1882: Records are found in Tana and Varanger judicial district.