Ørland Parish, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway Genealogy

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

Church Records

 * Ørland clerical district contains parish registers from the parishes Ørland with Storfosna chapel and Agdenes (Vernes). It included Bjugn, Nes and Stjørna until 1852. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the


 * Digital images are online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).

Census Records

 * 1664-1666 Clerical Census: The 1664-1666 clerical census for Ørland clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland, Stjørna, Nes and Bjuge and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library.


 * Manntall 1701: The 1701 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) clerical district is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a scanned format online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives)


 * 1794, 1825-1827 Sjeleregister: 1794 and 1825-1827 sjeleregisters for Fosen clerical district exist and include the parishes of Hemne, Hitra, Frøya, Ørland, Stadsbygd, Åfjord, and Bjørnør and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library.


 * 1801: The 1801 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland, Agdenes, Bjugn, Nes, and Stjørna and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).


 * 1865: The 1865 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland and Agdenes and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre. <


 * 1875: The 1875 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland and Agdenes and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library.Also noline at [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources?s=&from=&to=&format=all&archive_key=&jt%5B%5D=5&m%5B%5D=1621 Digital Archives}


 * 1891: The 1891 census for Ørland clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland and Agdenes and is available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).


 * 1900: The 1900 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) clerical district includes the parishes of Ørland and Agdenes and is available on microfilm at the Family History Library. Also available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.


 * 1910: The 1910 census for Ørland (Ørlandet) is available in a searchable database online at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives) as well as at the Norwegian Historical Data Centre.

Farm Names
Farm names listed in Rygg's Norwegian Farm Names about 1900 are as follows:

63 Bakken 82 Balsnes 62 Beian 78 Berg 67 Brekstad 77 Døsviken  65 Flatnes 82 Fuggelbækken  61 Garten 64 Grande 80 Grøtan 16 Guldteigen  69 Haarberg 79 Hov 66 Hovde 73 Hoøen  76 Indstrand  73 Kjeungen 74 Kottet 59 Kraakvaag  74 Neset  80 Ophaug  76 Rabban 64 Revlan 70 Revlen 82 Rydningen 72 Ryggen 71 Røine 81 Røstad  14 Skalandet 60 Storfosen  82 Tinden  74 Uthaug 75 Utstrand  82 Valkumyren 70 Vik  68 Ørlandets Præstegaard 82 Østraat

Farm names listed in Rain's Ørlandsboka I Fra Kråkvåg til Flatnes in 1986 are as follows: Some of these farms have been divided into Øver, Nedre, Øster, Vestre, Nordre, Søndre that are not shown here.

Albrigtsgården, Aune, Bakken, Beian, Bergheim, Bertelsvika, Brannhaugen, Breivika, Brekka,  Damskardet, Djupmyr, Djupvika,  Enga,  Fagerhaug, Falkhyttmyra, Fjellet, Flatbakken, Flatnes,  Garten, Gjertsgården, Grande, Grandegården, Grateng, Grindvoll, Grønnbakken, Gullgresset,  Halsen, Haugan, Holmen,  Jenshaugen, Jonasparten,  Kilamyra, Kilen, Kirkvika, Klauva, Kommersøya, Kristoffervika, Kråkvåg, Kvitsanden,  Langrabben, Langtinnen, Langøra, Larsvika, Leirbakken, Lineng, Litjnesvika, Litj-Slåttøya, Litjvika, Lyngholmen,  Markagården, Mellom-Skålvika, Melskardet, Moa, Mossamyr, Munken, Myra, Mønsterplassen,  Nerigår’n, Nesset, Nordbakken, Nordheim, Nordlandet, Nordlandsnesset, Nordset, Nordsjøstykket, Nordskardet, Nystykket,  Oksbåsen, Ola, Oppigår’n, Overdjupmyra,  Rabben, Reksterhaugen, Revlan, Rottenstokkhaugen, Rædergården,  Sanden, Skagenesset, Skaget, Skålvik, Skålvika, Solbue-gården, Solem, Solheim, Solvang, Steinan, Storfosen, Stor-Slåttøya, Storteigen, Stranda, Strandsittere, Svartberget, Sørskardet,  Tinnaune, Tinnen, Tinnen, Tinnvika, Tørvbuhaugen,  Utsikten,  Vamman, Vesterheim, Viken, Viken, Vintervoll, Våa,  Ørteigen, Østheim, Øvermyra

Farm listed in Rain’s Ørlandsboka II Fra Hovde til Berg in 1988 are as follows: Some of these farms have been divided into Nordre, Nedre, Vestre, Indre, Søndre, Øver, Østre that are not shown here.

Aks, Aune, Austbø, Austheim, Austvang, Bakken, Berg, Bergland, Biskopvoll, Bjørklund, Brekka, Brekstad, Brekstadbyen, Bruholmen, Byskhaugen, Byskhaugen,  Dalen, Djupdal, Djupdalen,  Fagertun, Flaten, Flatnes, Flatset, Flåtten, Fredtun, Furuly, Futegarden,  Gullteigen,  Haugen, Helgebu, Hovde, Hoveland, Hovsvangen, Hummelaunet, Husmorskolen, Hårberg,  Kirkaunet, Klefstad, Klokkergarden, Korsvadet, Kranshaugen, Kringsjå,  Leirvik, Ljosheim, Lundheim, Lykkens Prøve, Lørberg,  Marieng, Melbu, Meldalen, Melvik, Mensalgodset, Mikkelhaugen, Moen,  Neraunet, Norderhov, Nordhagen, Nordvik, Nybråten, Nyenget, Nygården, Nyheim, Nystykket,  Olagården, Ormhaug,  Prestegarden, Prestland, Prestmo,  Reksterberget, Revelrabben, Revlan, Ryggaunet, Ryggen, Ryggjabø, Ryum, Rønne, Rønneberg, Røsvik,  Salseggen, Salsosen, Sandbergsletta, Sandvik, Sanitetsgården, Skogan, Skolstu, Skrivargården, Slette, Slettvoll, Solbakken, Solem, Solhaug, Solheim, Solstrand, Solvang, Spengelstykket, Steinsletta, Strand, Strandset, Sæter, Sørgård, Sørheim, Sørteigen,  Tjernenget, Trekanten, Trettenget, Triangelen,  Utheim, Utly,  Vestbakken, Vestgård, Vestheim, Vik, Vikan, Vikheim, Viklem, Ytrebø, Ytterheim,  Ørlandet, Øveraunet, Øverleite

Probate Records
1681-1874: Probates may be found in Fosen judicial district.

1691-1814: Clerical probates may be found in Fosen Deanery.