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HelPeR - BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History

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Net Famil <strong>History</strong><br />

Property/Real estate<br />

Digitized Real Estate Registers<br />

“This material consists of mortgage books,<br />

which contains written copies of official stated<br />

public documents sorted chronological after<br />

their stated date. It also consists of registers,<br />

which are short descriptions <strong>and</strong> locators to<br />

the mortgage books, sorted by property. The<br />

registers <strong>and</strong> mortgage books are located at the<br />

Archives by local officials.<br />

This service provides three different entries to the<br />

material.<br />

Property: “Use this entry if you know whole or<br />

parts of names <strong>and</strong>/or real estate reverence numbers.<br />

This entry has at this stage a limited coverage <strong>and</strong><br />

only works for registers younger than 1880.”<br />

Register: “Use this when you don’t find your information<br />

by using the property entry. By eyeball<br />

reading the registers (you need to underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

read h<strong>and</strong>written Norwegian text) you may find your<br />

references <strong>and</strong> then use this to look into the mortgage<br />

book. The coverage does at this stage not include the<br />

whole country.”<br />

Navigate in the material by selecting county,<br />

district court area (or bailiff area), perhaps administrative<br />

district <strong>and</strong> mortgage register. To find the<br />

desired property, one needs to browse the mortgage<br />

registers, but sometimes the alphabetical property<br />

indexes in front of the registers are useful. Follow<br />

the reference in the mortgage registers to the mortgage<br />

protocols. Currently, only Hedmark, Oppl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Buskerud, Vestfold, Telemark, Hordal<strong>and</strong>, Bergen,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sogn og Fjordane counties are represented in<br />

this entrance.<br />

Mortgage book: If one knows which office (sorenskriver,<br />

etc.), mortgage protocol <strong>and</strong> page number<br />

to find a desired property (for instance from Infol<strong>and</strong>),<br />

one can navigate to the specific protocol by<br />

selecting county <strong>and</strong> office, <strong>and</strong> the lookup the exact<br />

page by writing the page number. Currently, only<br />

Hedmark, Oppl<strong>and</strong>, Buskerud, Vestfold, Telemark,<br />

Hordal<strong>and</strong>, Bergen <strong>and</strong> Sogn og Fjordane counties<br />

are represented in this entrance. Search or navigate to<br />

the desired property in the mortgage registers by selecting<br />

county, municipality (anno 1960), farm name,<br />

farm unit name, or farm number/farm unit number.<br />

Follow the reference in the mortgage register to the<br />

actual document in the mortgage protocol. Project<br />

status: Indexed: 6,708 books <strong>and</strong> registers, Indexed:<br />

2,617,533 pages, Digitized: 4,300,542 pages.”<br />

The Digital Inn<br />

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebMeta.exe<br />

slag=vispensjonat—Free site<br />

In the Digital Inn you will find databases that are<br />

made by either organizations or persons outside the<br />

National Archives. The contributor is responsible<br />

for the content in the databases, <strong>and</strong> (s)he holds the<br />

copyright to the data. The Digital Archive offers only<br />

an Internet-based publishing tool, <strong>and</strong> shall not distribute<br />

the material in any other way than through<br />

the Digital Inn. Nevertheless, the Digital Archive is<br />

the editor of the Digital Inn, making sure the material<br />

is of an appropriate quality for the users. The<br />

contributor may withdraw his/her databases at any<br />

time. Likewise, the Digital Archive may reserve itself<br />

from publishing the databases.<br />

In the Digital Inn you will find a list of all the contributors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> you must visit the rooms to see with<br />

databases they have made. However, the databases<br />

are also available through the access “Source categories”<br />

<strong>and</strong> the geographical accesses. The databases<br />

from the Digital Inn will be distinguishable by a DP<br />

in front of the link.<br />

Digital Books<br />

http://da2.uib.no/cgi-win/webbok.exe<br />

There is a link to 255 digitized books. A few examples<br />

are:<br />

• 15. Norske folkelivsbilleder—Norwegian life photos<br />

• 26. Bergens Adressebok 1924-1925<br />

• 32. J.C.L. Lengnick: Personalhistoriske bidrag—<br />

J.C.L. Lengnick: Personal <strong>History</strong> contribution<br />

Numbers 77 through 84 for are Heimstavnsforklaringar<br />

i Bergen 1854-1883<br />

These are books for requesting poor support in Bergen<br />

from 1854-1883.<br />

Google’s translation:<br />

”Home spell Right is a concepts that have been<br />

central in fattigpleia far in the eighteenth time.<br />

Very easily defined as the impoverished district<br />

where one in naud case was entitled to poor supported,<br />

but the rules for how long one had to be<br />

100 © Ev e r t o n’s Ge n e a l o g i c a l He l p e r Ja n ua ry/Fe b r u a r y 2009

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