Skip to content
Genealogical research in Norway

Genealogical research in Norway

Exploring Norwegian genealogy with Liv Birgit Christensen

  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Contact
  • More

    Appendix 3 – Glossary and abbreviations

    This is Appendix 3 of the book Exploring Norwegian Genealogy. Three boys in Rjukan, Telemark, Norway about 1920. They are wearing matrosdress sailor suit. If you have…… Read more “Appendix 3 – Glossary and abbreviations”

    October 28, 2023February 23, 2024 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Hvordan finne slekt ved hjelp av DNA-tester

    Kurs 14. oktober 2023, Kl.  1000 – 1500 på Bekkestua bibliotek. Pris kr 500. Noen temaer Prøven er levert inn og resultatet er kommet, hva nå? Om…… Read more “Hvordan finne slekt ved hjelp av DNA-tester”

    August 22, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Woodcarver Hans Larsen Karlstad (1748-1832)

    Pulpit carved by Hans Larsen Karlstad, painted by Peder Aadnes in Hov church in Land, on the occasion of the church’s opening in 1782. I have had…… Read more “Woodcarver Hans Larsen Karlstad (1748-1832)”

    March 24, 2023April 30, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Kurs: Hvordan finne slekt i USA og Canada

    Kurset holdes 18. mars 2023, Kl.  1000 – 1500 på Bekkestua bibliotek. Pris kr 500. Noen temaer Litt emigrasjonshistorie Hvor skal jeg begynne? Navn i Norge og…… Read more “Kurs: Hvordan finne slekt i USA og Canada”

    January 31, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Innføring i slektsforskning og søkehjelp

    Kurset avholdes på Bærum bibliotek Bekkestua 11. februar 2023 og varer fra 10:00-15:00. Pris kr. 500. Noen temaer Hva er slektsforskning?Navn, oppkalling, patronym og etternavn.Bruk av slektsprogram.Hvor…… Read more “Innføring i slektsforskning og søkehjelp”

    September 2, 2022January 31, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Ten most useful websites for Norwegian genealogy research in ten minutes.

    Brudefølge fra Søndmør. Made by Egersunds Fayancefabrik between 1867 og 1876. For those with English as their main language, I would suggest that you start your genealogy…… Read more “Ten most useful websites for Norwegian genealogy research in ten minutes.”

    July 22, 2022October 16, 2024 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Mondays with Myrt and Russ

    Before the webinar Mondays with Myrt on february 26 2018 at the Family history Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.Dave Robison, Roger Moffatt and Pat Richley-Erickson in…… Read more “Mondays with Myrt and Russ”

    April 25, 2022April 25, 2022 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Coming (soon): A book about Norwegian family history research

    Margaret Helen Strand and Liv Birgit Christensen have used the period of the Covid lockdown to write a How-to-book about Norwegian family history research for an English-speaking…… Read more “Coming (soon): A book about Norwegian family history research”

    April 18, 2022August 20, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Digital entertainment?

    Oslo Ladegård situated in Oslo gate 13. Built in 1725 on the ruins of the old bishops’ residence. A lot of background information can be found on…… Read more “Digital entertainment?”

    April 11, 2022January 19, 2024 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Ingvald Johan Hansen Bratli – a military man

    My great grandfather, Ingvald Johan Hansen, born 1815 and died in 1888, was married twice, first with Karen Oline Jahnsen and then with her niece Birgitte Jahnsen.…… Read more “Ingvald Johan Hansen Bratli – a military man”

    March 28, 2022December 3, 2023 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Posts navigation

    Older posts
    Newer posts

    About

    Liv Birgit Christensen is a professional genealogist with over 25 years experience researching in her homeland, Norway, and helping individuals and families find their Norwegian ancestors. She presents a variety of online and in-person presentations and workshops around the world on Norwegian family history research and history in English and Norwegian.

    For more information, see her About and contact her to hire her for professional genealogy research in Norway or to bring her to your family history group or society.

    Contact Liv Birgit Christensen for help on Norway Family History Research.

    Information

    • Home
    • About
    • Policies
    • Services
    • Contact

    Lefse for christmas

    Many Norwegian-American families have a tradition of eating lefse at Christmas. Lefse looks like a soft tortilla. It is made of mashed potatoes, mixed with fat and flour. It is usually spread with butter and sprinkled with sugar. It is an important part of the Norwegian heritage.

    THE Genealogy Show

    THE Genealogy Show
    June 7-8, 2019
    The National Exhibition Centre
    Birmingham, England

    • Home
    • About
    • Services
    • Contact
    Blog at WordPress.com.
    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Genealogical research in Norway
      • Join 27 other subscribers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • Genealogical research in Norway
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar
     

    Loading Comments...
     

    You must be logged in to post a comment.