December 1 was a red-letter day for genealogists. One hundred years after the 1920 census was conducted in Norway, the restriction period expired, and it suddenly became possible to gain insight into the situation of our ancestors at the start of the Roaring Twenties.
Eleven of the counties from 1920 have now been completed, with the exception of market towns/charging stations and ship lists.
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