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Most of the scanned sources apply to all of Norway. These include parish registers up to about 1930, real estate registers up to 1950, probate documents up to about 1850, court journal transcriptions up to about 1800, feudal account books and county account records to about 1700, old censuses for 1664–1666 and 1701, the landed property tax initiative of 1723, and the landed property tax list of 1838. Some of the sources cover only parts of Norway, such as the address books for Kristiania/Oslo and Aker and certain genealogical collections.[5] As of June 2013, the Digital Archives website offered access to 12,967 photographed parish registers (2.5 million double-sided pages) and 15,473 mortgage registers (7.6 million pages).[6] In 2011, 225.8 million pages were downloaded from the website. The Digital Archives website was created in 1998 by staff at the Regional State Archives in Bergen for transcribed sources. Since 2005 it has also included scanned sources. The editorial team for the website is based at the Regional State Archives in Bergen. References1. ^Peacock, Caroline. 2003. Genealogy. London: The Good Web Guide, p. 104. 2. ^1 Sjåvik, Jan. 2010. The A to Z of Norway. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press, p. 242. 3. ^Dunn, Michael. A Beginner's Guide to Online Genealogy: Learn How to Trace Your Family History and Discover Your Roots. Avon, MA: Adams Media, p. 160. 4. ^Boyer Porter, Pamela, & Amy Johnson Crow. 2003. Online Roots: How to Discover Your Family's History and Heritage with the Power of the Internet. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press Press, p. 147. 5. ^Digital Archives: Shortcuts.. 6. ^Digitakarkivet: Skannede tinglysingsdokumenter. External links
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