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Page creatorMurphynw (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation16:07, 14 September 2015
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Date of latest edit20:21, 11 August 2025
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Using nobility lineage books is the quickest method of establishing noble lineages and family groups. Lineage books are often located in only one archival record group and thus are relatively easy to find and use. These records include Lists compiled for the purpose of registering proven nobility, family genealogical tables, record of awards and recognition. The books were compiled by the nobility to establish their social status and confirm their privileges. Catherine the Great required the compilation of lineage books to qualify for membership in the local assembly of noble deputies established in 1785. A copy was sent into St. Petersburg to officially register the lineage.
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