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w arkivverket.no/en/find-your-ancestors/tracing-your-ancestry This online guide from the national archive Arkivverket will walk you through researching family from Norway. As well as the censuses (see below), there are details about parish registers,
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A historian has received funding for a new project researching divorce in Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Dr Jennifer Aston (pictured below), an associate professor in history at Northumbria University (northumbria.ac.uk), has been awarded ov

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