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Searching the 1865, 1875 and 1900 Censuses for Norway

The Norwegian Historical Data Centre (NHDC) is a national institution under the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Troms The ultimate goal is a national population register for the 18th and 19th centuries, primarily for research purposes, but also for the benefit of schools, genealogists, local historians, etc. Products include printed editions with alphabetical indexes, digital versions on diskettes and statistical tabulations via the Internet. The Data Center consists of two departments: the department of administration and research at the University campus in Troms

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