Do you want to find out more about your Norwegian family background?
Since the late 1960’s, I have been assisting Americans, Australians, Canadians and people from other countries in their search for ancestors and living relatives in Norway.
If names and dates are what you’re looking for, the old church books and censuses are the main gates to knowledge. If you are further interested as well in the personal history of your forefathers and relatives, the probate registers, court books and many other sources are there to help us.
Even though a genealogical research might be very complicated, a professional researcher should be able to see the possibilities and know how to combine sources to solve most problems.
Besides, it is important that the work is carried out as efficiently as possible – so you get the maximum in return for your money.
As author of a wide range of books on local history and genealogy, I have been working for decades with all the Norwegian archives which are important for family history.
I have done research on people coming from all corners of our country – the cities as well as the countryside.
Throughout, I have had to keep both results and time frame in mind.
A key word in professional genealogy is enthusiasm – to really involve oneself personally in helping others. I can offer you that.
Welcome aboard as a client!