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Exploring Norwegian genealogy with Liv Birgit Christensen

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    A sailor from Nedre Hausland in Fjære

    We have been working on a DNA case for a long time, trying to find the original Norwegian name of a Welsh seaman. One possible person we…… Read more “A sailor from Nedre Hausland in Fjære”

    August 16, 2021August 31, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    A sailor from Froland: Gunerius Severin Omundsen Skuggestøl

    The paper Vestlandet from Arendal included news of sailings and accidents involving ships originating from the area. We can see that some ships are headed for Cardiff…… Read more “A sailor from Froland: Gunerius Severin Omundsen Skuggestøl”

    August 14, 2021October 11, 2022 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    800 previously unpublished original Copenhagen memoires now online

    Guest blogger Niels Møller Jensen, owner of My Danish Roots Since 1969, Københavns Stadsarkiv (Copenhagen City Archive) has received memoires from Copenhageners and in 1995, a total…… Read more “800 previously unpublished original Copenhagen memoires now online”

    May 5, 2021May 5, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    Amerikabrev – letters from America

    The emigrants from Norway sent many letters home. They wanted to inform their families that they had arrived safely in the US. They wanted to tell family…… Read more “Amerikabrev – letters from America”

    April 5, 2021April 5, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    A DNA mystery in Agder county.

    We are working on a DNA case where a man from Norway born in 1875, marries in Great Britain and has a family. He works as a…… Read more “A DNA mystery in Agder county.”

    March 29, 2021August 20, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    RootsTech Connect 2021 – 25–27 February

    This week it is RootsTech Connect and it is of course an online conference. There are hundreds of lectures in English and in other languages as well.…… Read more “RootsTech Connect 2021 – 25–27 February”

    February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    2000 Oppdalinger emigrated to the US and Canada

    Norway is one of the countries with highest emigration to North America, from 1825 and 100 years onward, in relation to the populations size. More than 800.000…… Read more “2000 Oppdalinger emigrated to the US and Canada”

    January 11, 2021January 11, 2021 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    40 million new names at the Digital Archives

    The Digital Archives of Norway has collaborated with Ancestry, MyHeritage and FamilySearch (AMF) in transcribing Norwegian church books. They have added 40 million names to the database…… Read more “40 million new names at the Digital Archives”

    December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    “Bøgda vår 2020” – Oppdals local history yearbook

    Oppdal historielag’s annual booklet. The picture is painted by Dagfinn Werenskiold. The picture is called “Grandfather” and the old man is Arnt Audensen Storli and his grandchild…… Read more ““Bøgda vår 2020” – Oppdals local history yearbook”

    October 26, 2020November 28, 2020 by Liv Birgit Christensen

    When there are errors in the “Bygdebok”

    The Farm books for Oppdal municipality are many. This year the 9th in a series was published. The first one was published in 2001 and describes the…… Read more “When there are errors in the “Bygdebok””

    October 12, 2020October 30, 2020 by Liv Birgit Christensen

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    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.

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    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.

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