Øverbygd Parish, Troms, Norway Genealogy

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

Church Records
Øverbygd is a parish in Målselv clerical district, which was separated from Lenvik clerical district in 1853. For records before 1853 see Lenvik clerical district. After 1853 look for records in Målselv clerical district.

Census Records

 * 1801 see Lenvik clerical district.


 * 1865, 1875, 1900, 1910 see Målselv clerical district.

Farm Names
82 Bjørkeng, 77 Brenn, 98 Dividalen, 103 Divimoen,  93 Eidsvold, 90 Elvevold,  93 Gamnes, 81 Grenholmen,  81 Haug,  106 Jutulstad,  105 Kjosnes, 88 Kongsli, 107 Kristianamo,  94 Maristad, 81 Maukstad ,104 Messeltmoen,  77 Nergaard, 86 Nordgaard,  101 Oppi,  109 Renmælmoen, 89 Rosta, 92 Rostamoen,  77 Sagen, 80 Skjeggesnes, 79 Skjeggestad, 82 Skjellet, 81 Skjold, 108 Skogstad, 102 Sletten, 91 Slumpen, 79 Solberg, 78 Solbergnes, 84 Solvold, 97 Steinbakken, 101 Steinvold, 87 Sverresvold,100 Svestad, 93 Sørmoen,  108 Tillermoen, 77 Traangen,  97 Uleberg,  108 Øimoen, 83 Øverby, 85 Øvergaard

Probate Records
1690-1866 Tromsø judicial district.

1776-1809 Troms County judicial district.

1697-1824 Troms and Senja deanery.