NHOH member Torill Steivang has put selected databases from the old Frederick’s Gave site on her Family and local history pages.<\/td><\/tr>
Alvdal<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1761 – 1930<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries (10 films)<\/td>
Alvdal (Lille Elvedal) and Folldal until 1913. Alvdal parish along with Nedre Foldalen district were separated from Tynset clerical district and \u00d8vre Foldalen district was separated from Dovre clerical district in Oppland county beginning 1 Jan 1863. For earlier records for \u00d8vre Foldalen see Dovre and Lesja clerical districts in Oppland county and for Alvdal and Nedre Foldalen district see Tynset clerical district.<\/td><\/tr>
Alvdal<\/td>
Historielag<\/td>
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Alvdal og Folldal Historielag, Krokhaug 2580, Folldal, Norway<\/td><\/tr>
Vidar St\u00f8en has published a book about emigrants from Folldal and their descendants to 3 generations. The book includes 200 pages of text, an index of 2,281 people, years of birth, death, and immigration, destination, etc. Selected information (forward, summary, and some helps) are in English.<\/td><\/tr>
Folldal<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1722 – 1862<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries<\/td>
See Tynset for Nedre Foldalen, then see Alvdal.<\/td><\/tr>
Folldal<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1723 – 1863<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries<\/td>
See Lesja \/ Dovre in Oppland for \u00d8vre Foldalen, then see Alvdal.<\/td><\/tr>
Folldal<\/td>
Historielag<\/td>
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Alvdal og Folldal Historielag, Krokhaug 2580, Folldal, Norway<\/td><\/tr>
Young Men’s Rolls began to be used in 1795. This database for the \u00d8sterdalske, Fronske and V\u00e5geske Companies is transcribed from the late 1800s records. The Young Mens Rolls were to follow the boys until they were conscribed as soldiers, transferred to other companies, or were deleted as unusable or dead.<\/td><\/tr>
Rendalen<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1661 – 1910<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries (7 films)<\/td>
Rendalen and Ytre Rendal. Included \u00d8vre Engerdal parish with Drevsj\u00f8 until 1911. They were separated from \u00c5mot clerical district in 1741.<\/td><\/tr>
Rendalen<\/td>
Historielag<\/td>
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Rendalen Historielag, Ajas Kjaer, 2482 Stoersjoen, Norway<\/td><\/tr>
Young Mens Rolls began to be used in 1795. This database for the \u00d8sterdalske, Fronske and V\u00e5geske Companies is transcribed from the late 1800s records. The Young Mens Rolls were to follow the boys until they were conscribed as soldiers, transferred to other companies, or were deleted as unusable or dead.<\/td><\/tr>
Tolga<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1733 – 1929<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries (6 films)<\/td>
Tolga parish with the chapels Hol\u00f8ydal and Hodal; Vingelen and Os (Dalsbygda) parishes with Narbuvoll and Tufsingdal chapels. Tolga became its own clerical district in 1735, when it was separated from Tynset clerical district. Records prior to 1735 can be found in Tynset clerical district.<\/td><\/tr>
Web pages of Esten Haug Erlien with family history for \u00d8vengarden as well as a nice collection of photos, maps, and general information about Tolga.<\/td><\/tr>
Young Mens Rolls began to be used in 1795. This database for the \u00d8sterdalske, Fronske and V\u00e5geske Companies is transcribed from the late 1800s records. The Young Mens Rolls were to follow the boys until they were conscribed as soldiers, transferred to other companies, or were deleted as unusable or dead.<\/td><\/tr>
Tynset<\/td>
Parish Records<\/td>
1722 – 1930<\/td>
Microfilm at LDS Libraries (12 films)<\/td>
Tynset (T\u00f8nset) and Tylldal with Brydalen chapel. Included parishes Kvikne and Tolga until 1739 and Alvdal (Lille Elvedalen) with Nedre Foldalen until 1862.<\/td><\/tr>
NHOH member Torill Steivang\u2019s website \u2013 Local history of Tylldalen (English and Norwegian)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Alvdal Place \/ Parish Short Name Years Type of Media Description Alvdal Bygdebok Book – Published community history Alvdal: ei Bygdebok, by Einar Steimoeggen, 1955 – 66, 2 volumes. See locations Alvdal Torill Steivang’s History Pages All Website NHOH member Torill Steivang has put selected databases from the old Frederick’s Gave site on her<\/p>\n