Skjerstad Parish, Nordland, Norway Genealogy

Europe Norway Nordland County Skjerstad

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

Church Records
Skjerstad clerical district contains parish registers from the parishes of Skjerstad with Misvær chapel and Fauske until 1902.

The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the.

Digital images are online at Digitalarkivet:

Skjerstad: 1672-1678, 1690-1699, 1725-1877, 1894-1934

Skjerstad: / Fauske: 1879-1897

Skjerstad / Skjerstad: 1878-1916

Fauske: 1898-1910

Fauske / Sulitjelma: 1899-1920

Census Records

 * 1664-1666, 1701 see Bodø clerical district.


 * Folketellingen den 1ste februar 1801, Norge. The 1801 census for Skjerstad clerical district includes the parishes of Skjerstad and Fauske and is available on microiflm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database at Digitalarkivet.


 * 1835 folketelling for Ofoten prestegjeld (Nordland). The 1835 census for Ofoten clerical district includes the parishes of Ofoten, Evenes, Ankenes, Skjerstad, Fauske, Værøy, and Røst and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library.


 * Folketellingen den 31te desember 1865. The 1865 census for Skjerstad clerical district includes the parishes of Skjerstad and Fauske and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database at Digitalarkivetand at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * Folketellingen for kongeriket norge den 31te december 1875. The 1875 census for Skjerstad clerical district includes the parishes of Skjerstad and Fauske and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchabel database online at Digitalarkivet and at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * Folketellinga 1875 for [nr.] 1842 Skjerstad. An index to the 1875 census is available on microfiche at the Family History Library.


 * Folketellingen for Norge den 3dje desember 1900. The 1900 census for Skjerstad clerical district includes the parishes of Skjerstad and Fauske and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database at Digitalarkivet and at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * Folketellingen for Norge den 1te desember 1910. The 1910 census for Skjerstad is avaiilable in a searchable database at Digitalarkivet and at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.

Farm Names
51 Alvnes, 63 Bjørnbak, 20 Bjørnlien, 38 Breivik, 37 Breivikdalen, 23 Brekke, 73 Bringnesli, 72 Bringneslimark, 74 Bringneslimo, 8 Bu, 60 Djuposen, 11 Enge, 30 Espenes, 1 Evenset, 18 Finvadlien, 40 Fjeldnes, 67 Fridalen, 76 Furnes, 79 Gammøren, 58 Hagnes, 68 Halshaugen, 54 Haug, 55 Haukland, 59 Helskog, 48 Hestekker, 81 Holand, 45 Holstad, 7 Hoset, 47 Hundholmen, 28 Høgset, 71 Jordbruen, 62 Kaasmo, 22 Kaasmolien, 21 Kaasmovolden, 13 Karbøl, 78 Kistrand, 18 Kjoltan, 29 Klette, 10 Klettenge, 2 Kvalnes, 41 Kvandal, 31 Kvarv, 3 Kvigstad, 75 Laksaabak, 5 Ljønes, 72 Lægda, 56 Løkaas, 15 Midtødegaarden, 26 Misvær, 79 Mjønes, 12 Mohus, 82 Naurstad, 50 Nes, 77 Nordvik, 61 Nystad, 69 Næverhaugen, 9 Oldereid, 38 Pundsleien, 44 Røvik, 6 Sand, 25 Skar, 35 Skjerstad, 52 Stemland, 53 Stokland, 24 Stolpe, 57 Strømsnes, 32 Støvset, 34 Tapstad, 64 Tverelv, 36 Utvik, 80 Vaagan, 46 Venset, 18 Vesterlien, 17 Vestvatnet, 70 Vestvatnli, 49 Vollan, 43 Øines, 65 Østerkløft

'''In addition, the following farms were listed for Skjerstad in: Berg, Gunnar, Nye Slekter i Valnesfjord, (Bodø: 2005). '''

Austerheim, Bjørkmo, Bjørnli, Breivik, Breivikdal (Kvannås), Brekke, Bue, Enge, Espenes, Evenset, Fjellnes, Gamøyr, Holand, Hoset, Høgset, Karbøl, Klette, Kletteng, Kosmo (i Misvær), Kosmoli, Kvalnes, Kvandal, Kvarv, Kvikstad, Ljønes, Ljøsenhammeren, Misvær, Mjønes, Mohus, Naurstad, Oldereid, Oldereidmark (Lien), Sand, Skar, Skjerstad, Skogmo, Stolpe, Støvset m/ Åkervik, Svartvatn, 86 Sølenvik, Tapstad, Utvik, Vesterli, Vestvatn, Vågan

Probate Records
1713-1877: Probates are found in Salten judicial district.

1701-1832: Clerical probates are found in Salten Deanery