Kolvereid Parish, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway Genealogy

Norway &gt; Nord-Trøndelag County &gt; Kolvereid

Church Records
Kolvereid clerical district contains parish registers from the parishes Kolvereid with Opløyfjord chapel and Foldereid. Included Leka until 1863. They were separated from Nærøy clerical district in 1797. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the.

Digital images are online at Digitalarkivet:

Kolvereid: 1830-1874, 1886-1903, 1928-1942

Kolvereid / Foldereid: 1815-1919

Kolvereid / Kolvereid: 1815-1927

Kolvereid / Kolvereid, Foldereid: 1787-1814

Kolvereid / Leka: 1806-1875

Nærøy / Foldereid: 1689-1814

Nærøy / Kolvereid: 1736-1786

Nærøy / Leka: 1710-1805

Census Records

 * 1664-1666 Census Fogd og sorenskrivers manntall The 1664-1666 civil census for Namdal Fogderi (civil district) included Nærø (Nærøy), Leka, Foldereid, Kolvereid and Vikna parishes. This is available on microfilm from the Family History Library and as a scanned images at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).


 * 1801 Census The 1801 census for Kolvereid clerical district includesKolvereid, Foldereid, and Leka parishes. This is available on microfilm from the Family History Library and as a database at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).


 * 1865 Census The 1865 census for Kolvereid clerical district includes Kolvereid and Foldereid parishes. This is available on microfilm from the Family History Library and as a database at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).

1875 Census The 1875 census for Kolvereid clerical district includesKolvereid and Foldereid parishes. This is available on microfilm from the Family History Library.


 * 1900 Census the 1900 census for Kolvereid clerical district is available on microfilm from the Family History Library Films 274767 and 274768 and as a database at Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives).

1910 Census The 1910 census search at Digitalarkivet


 * The census of 1865, 1875 (partial), 1900 and 1910 are also available at the Norwegian Historical Data Center

Probate Records
1656-1863: Probates are found in Namdal judicial district.

1703-1815: Clerical probates are found in Namdal Deanery