Arna Parish, Hordaland, Norway Genealogy

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

Church Records
See Haus

Images of digitized parish registerss available online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives). Arna: 1950-2013 Arna/Arna: 1950-2005 Arna/Ytre Arna: 1964-2013

Census Records
See Haus

Farm Books
Ådna, Lars Martinusson: Ætt og æle:

This community tree is the result of merging the extracted data from 3 volumes of bygdebok (local or community history) for the Haus clerical district. Haus consists of 4 parishes: Haus, Arna, Ytre Arna, and Gjerstad. No additions or corrections are accepted for this community tree. If you see information that you believe is incorrect or incomplete, the information can be corrected or updated in Family Tree.

Innhold: b. 1. Gjerstad sokn -- b. 2. Haus sokn -- b. 3. Fabrikk- staden Ytre Arna (Elvæ) -- b. 4. Ådna sokn.

A genealogy of the people in Haus cleircal district in Hordaland county which includes Gjerstad, Haus, and Arna (Ådna). FHL 948.32/H1 D2

Farm Names
85 Aaseim, Adel, Alenfit, 87 Arne indre 102 Arne ytre 88 Arnetveit, Audland 92 Bjørndalen 86 Bogen 97 Borge 105 Botnen 107 Breisteinsli 105 Bustevolden  105 Dalen  89 Espeland  84 Garnes 106 Gaupaas  92 Harbalen 96 Hauge 84 Haugen 105 Haugen 105 Haugland 94 Haukeland  105 Kalsaas 105 Krossen 104 Kvamme indre  93 Li 95 Lone,  Minne 101 Mjeldeim  90 Neset  92 Ockensminde 92 Ockensneset  92 Ramsdalen 100 Rødland nordre  86 Seim 96 Skitnetræet 91 Skoldal 104 Stølen  98 Tangeland  92 Unneland  87 Vallerhaug,  Ytre Ådna,  Ådnatveit, Åsheim

Probate Records
From 1702-1848: Records are found in Nordhordaland, 1702-1910 judicial district.

1848-1895: Records are found in Midhordaland judicial district which was created from Nordhordaland.

1800-1852: Some of the farms in this parish belonged to Lysekloster Estate. If the probate is not found in the district above look at Hardanger og Voss where the probates for Lysekloster were kept.

1773-1810: Clerical probate records are found in Nordhordaland Deanery.